Kukulkan
Kukulkan is live as a production product in the JMP0X1B stack, focused on practical, high-reliability engineering workflows.
JMP0X1B develops space-grade and reverse-engineered, out-of-this-world technology for a galactic civilization.
01 / Mission
The first frontier is the disciplined improvement of Earth systems using space-derived thinking: resilient software, observable infrastructure, autonomous machines, distributed sensing, and tools that make complex planetary decisions easier to execute.
The long horizon is larger: a human civilization capable of operating beyond one planet.
02 / Products
Kukulkan is live as a production product in the JMP0X1B stack, focused on practical, high-reliability engineering workflows.
The jmp0x1b programming language is complete and live for systems development: pure by default, actor-aware, and explicit about effects.
The jmp0x1b libraries ecosystem is complete and live, providing core building blocks for the language and deployed products.
03 / Trajectory
Language and ecosystem foundations are complete and live: jmp0x1b lang and jmp0x1b libs are now production-facing.
Kukulkan is live as the first deployed product built on the stack.
Extend toward autonomous hardware: drones, robotic swarms, local-first coordination, sensor networks, and edge intelligence.
Prepare the architecture for orbital and off-world conditions: latency, fault isolation, scarcity, autonomy, and long-duration operation.
04 / Principles
Systems should remain useful under weak connectivity, partial failure, and degraded infrastructure.
Failure is a first-class operating condition.
Tools must serve operators, farmers, engineers, maintainers, and communities.
Build with the assumption that civilization is not finished and Earth is not the final boundary.
05 / Contact
JMP0X1B is actively shipping and maintaining live systems while continuing long-horizon R&D for resilient Earth operations and off-world-capable architectures.