Hardware might be hard, but it’s heartening to see so many people in America rn stoked about doing that hard thing.
So many amazing real world creations are coming into existence and being scaled.
Hope it continues! ✨
Shivon Zilis posted her take on June 18 that Americans are increasingly excited about tackling tough hardware engineering problems, with real-world products now reaching production scale, and Katherine Boyle chimed in with quick emoji support.
Hardware might be hard, but it’s heartening to see so many people in America rn stoked about doing that hard thing.
So many amazing real world creations are coming into existence and being scaled.
Hope it continues! ✨
No specific projects, funding figures, or measurable trends are named, so the claim of growing momentum rests on personal observation alone.
Boyle's reply from her a16z American Dynamism role signals continued attention to physical engineering efforts even without new data attached.
Positive users express inspiration about Americans tackling hardware challenges to scale real-world creations, while negative users direct personal insults and conspiracy accusations at Shivon.
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@shivon The future will be good

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Hardware might be hard, but it’s heartening to see so many people in America rn stoked about doing that hard thing.
So many amazing real world creations are coming into existence and being scaled.
Hope it continues! ✨

@shivon @cb_doge hardware has the word hard in its name for a reason girl

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@shivon We could just call it easyware and trick ourselves!

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@shivon It's so exciting.

@shivon @shivon Greatness without structure is wasted Potential. Glad we are trying to fulfill our potential. Bearly Legal potentials must be explored 😎

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@shivon Things come and go in waves, aren't they? Here's to the new one.

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@shivon PHP WASM Kernel

Speaks the person helping build a product called “Telepathy.”
But this is exactly where the language matters.
Telepathy, as society usually uses the word, implies mind-to-mind reading or the direct transfer of thoughts.
That is not the framework I am proposing.
I use the term telempathy to describe shared-state synchronization.
The primary observable is not the content of thought.
The primary observable is the timing relationship between physiological systems: brain activity, cardiac rhythm, autonomic state, respiration, movement, and environmental field conditions.
The question is not whether one mind can read another mind.
The question is whether two biological systems can enter a measurable shared state, where phase, lag, coherence, covariance, or causal timing across signals indicates synchronization before conscious language forms.
That reframes the problem away from thought transfer and toward coupled-system observability.
So yes, hardware is hard.
But hardware is only harder when it is built around the wrong scientific basis.
The first question is not what can we decode.
The first question is what are we actually trying to measure?

@shivon 🫡🚀

@shivon It easy when having IVF having kids by Elon Musk he pay a lot child support and to Ashley St Clair too