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Resolved Motion is reshoring a domestic robotic actuator supply. We manufacture NDAA-compliant, dual-use actuators in Upstate New York solely for robotics.

Upstate New York, USA Katılım Mayıs 2026
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Igor Kulakov (MicroFactory)
We’re shipping an interchangeable gripper. Our main goal, as usual, is to make modern AI tools work in environments where you need reliability. Humanoid hands have their use cases, but it’s hard to pick up a tool firmly and control precisely with them. We made an alternative - an interchangeable gripper. The tool is fixed to the gripper in advance, and the whole hand is swapped. AI is quite good at generating this kind of custom tooling.
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David Liu
David Liu@davidliuxyz·
we have a new batch of interns starting soon how would you structure their time with us
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Christian Keil
Christian Keil@pronounced_kyle·
States most likely to ban data centers: 1. New York 2. Maine … 50. Virginia
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
Shenzhen just held the world’s first humanoid robot MMA event.
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Resolved Motion@resolvedmotion·
Bad time to have your supply chain in China.
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Resolved Motion@resolvedmotion·
@WallStreetMav Not enough of you remember that one Liveleak video from that Russian air show and it shows.
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Wall Street Mav
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
Okay, yeah, it was a bit too low, but... ’MERICA! 🇺🇸
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Resolved Motion@resolvedmotion·
Y'all want to cosplay as a VC ready to reindustrialize and talk about American Dynamism until you see the capex needed to build a factory in America.
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Christian Keil
Christian Keil@pronounced_kyle·
If you're just seeing me again for the first time in a while, here's what I post about now: ‣ sci-fi ‣ space ‣ defense ‣ being a dad ‣ board games ‣ manufacturing ‣ the physical world ‣ unabashed optimism ‣ The United States of America
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Resolved Motion@resolvedmotion·
We need to nationalize rare-earth mining and pipeline a workforce directly from the nation's top companies into not researching but building the entire capability back stateside; today.
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Resolved Motion@resolvedmotion·
The incumbents don't believe that the U.S. market and manufacturing base for electric motors, robot actuation, and innovative motion control is necessary. That's why. They spent 30 years offshoring it. That's why now.
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Resolved Motion@resolvedmotion·
Reporting live from our actuator manufacturing facility in Cobleskill, NY. A short drive from where Thomas Edison's Edison Machine Works moved to escape NYC labor issues and because two vacant locomotive factory buildings along the Erie Canal and rail lines were available cheap. In 1892, Edison General Electric merged with Thomson-Houston to form General Electric, headquartered in Schenectady. It is in the dirt and the people here.
brian 🇺🇸🦅⚖️@_brianpitts

Small town America used to be full of high-paying manufacturing jobs. Today, most of them are gone. Morganton, North Carolina was a furniture manufacturing hub for decades. Then US policy failed them. Between 1999 and 2009, NC's furniture industry lost more than half its jobs. The region went from 80,000 manufacturing jobs to 43,000. Burke County unemployment hit 15%. The local economy fell apart and never fully recovered. At @revenant_motors, we're reshoring electric motors for American industry. And when it came time to choose where to build our first factory, we didn't pick Silicon Valley. We didn't pick El Segundo. We picked Morganton. The talent never left this town. The jobs did. Machinists, line operators, people who spent their lives making real things. They're here, and they're ready. We're bringing good jobs back to the heart of the country, and the dignity that comes with them. 🇺🇸

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Zane Hengsperger
Zane Hengsperger@zanehengsperger·
the steering away from software folks are disproportionally hardware pilled we need more factory pilled to reach western techno industry surplus
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Resolved Motion@resolvedmotion·
@radbackwards If it makes you feel better, noone will read it because it is paywalled and who wastes money on a Wired magazine subscription in 2026?
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dar@radbackwards·
I gave WIRED the exclusive on our hands launch, and they wrote a really weird article about how we are sexualizing robotics… wired.com/story/the-1x-n… I felt pretty betrayed because that’s not what they told me they were writing about not is that what I’ve ever been about… actually I stand for quite the opposite… But I’ve come to find a lot of dishonesty and malice in the journalism community so I wasn’t surprised. This is what I sent the author… I’m only sharing this because I hope it encourages journalists to resist the click bait trap and tell truly awesome stories because I for one don’t believe journalism is dead— I think it’s just starting and just needs to evolve past the weird corner of the internet where data driven optimization turns everything into smooth brained shocking brain rot bullshit. The technological revolution we are going through should inspire a journalism renaissance. Not let it fall into further decay. There is so much brilliance at play in the world and the stories should be told! My note: “[author name redacted], it was nice talking to you, but I wanted to let you know that I didn’t enjoy your article at all. I understand the need to be inflammatory because that seems to be the only thing that gets clicks these days but that doesnt mean you shouldn’t recognize when something special is in front of you. I trusted our PR team in saying we should offer you the exclusive on what is one of the most important technological developments in the history of Mankind and I deeply regret it. Good luck with the rest of your writing career. -Dar Sleeper”
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