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@Studio17_x

Building A creative operating system for digital products across multi platforms.

Beigetreten Eylül 2014
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You just wrote 2 paragraphs proving the exact point. Yes, a home can be built this way. No, it is not normal, affordable, standardized, or accessible. That gap is the opportunity. Flexing that you needed “zero budget constraints” to do it is kinda the whole problem lol Again.. Go blue
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MB@GreenTechWizard·
houses are built for serviceability if thats a priority mine is. My house is built to passive house air tightness with extended kick plates along the floor instead of drywall. I also ran two sets of PEX for every plumbing fixture. The wall cavity is doubled up so I have R40 in the walls and the wiring and plumbing is outside of that. The reason the vast majority of homes aren’t built this way is because of entry costs. I have essentially zero budget constraints so I did what I wanted. I build incredibly efficient commercial building along side my multi-state solar, DCFC and energy storage business. Feel free to eat shit trying to attack my Alma Mater. I know far more about highly efficient ultra durable structures than you ever will
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Shahvir Sarkary@SarkaryShahvir·
I don’t understand why no one is building dishwashers and laundry machines from scratch instead of building humanoids that operate those machines
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@craigzLiszt 60Bn for something OAI built in less than a few months is wild times
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@GreenTechWizard @SarkaryShahvir So yeah, laugh at the “new fridge” thing. But the real idea is: ai might finally let us redesign the boring physical systems everyone complains about but nobody touches. And honestly, that’s probly where some of the biggest money is.
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MB@GreenTechWizard·
@Studio17_x @SarkaryShahvir LMAO please describe IN DETAIL what a “new type of dishwasher & fridge” are
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@GreenTechWizard @SarkaryShahvir 1000 years too early? Brother I’m asking why shutoff valves, wiring, plumbing, filters, vents, appliances, diagnostics, and access panels aren’t designed like it’s 2026. Not teleportation. Ohio State checks out tho.
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groceriesschange. repairs change. construction changes. .. appliances change. insurance changes. energy consumption/use changes. waste changes. delivery changes. local service businesses blossom/change. It’s not one gadget or appliance . It’s like realizing the whole house / OS has been running on outdated assumptions for decades
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And the economic impact of this would be ridiculous. Not because “AI fridge” sounds cool lol Because if homes were actually built to be fixed, upgraded, serviced, stocked, cleaned, and repaired without tearing everything apart, that touches basically every industry around daily life.
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And houses are even worse. why is plumbing hidden behind walls and not easily along one interface/ intersection ? Why is electrical so hard to trace/remediate when there are issues? Why are shutoffs, filters, vents, drains, breakers, and service lines not built for instant/extremely easy access? maintaining a home should not require demolition or guesswork.. it should be efficient and reliably easy to work with. Nodes of a bigger network
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@GreenTechWizard @SarkaryShahvir same thing with a dishwasher also.. The point isn’t “make robot load plates.” The point is redesign dishes, racks, sinks, drains, soap, water usage, cleaning cycles, and kitchen layouts so cleaning is modular and mostly automatic from the jump
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The real point is the entire home + supply chain is outdated. It hasn’t been revisited truly and thoughtfully, collectivelyz homes, grocery stores, service, plumbing, electrical, waste, delivery, parts, repairs, all of it should be modular and accessible by now. Not humanoids operating old, inefficient and broken/expensive systems. redesign the systems.
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gladly. A new fridge isn’t just square cold box with a tablet It means grocery packaging, ingredient sizing, storage modules, expiration tracking, prep, cooking, and waste recovery all designed to work together. the fridge is just the interface. The supply chain behind it has to change too.. I think possibly we’re thinking a little too small minded behind a lot of this
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NIK@ns123abc·
nikita bier is unbelievably based
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GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
What are the best businesses to be in a post-AGI world?
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@Dimillian Something your actively working on my guy?! 🚨 New features coming to codex !!
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Tyler@rezoundous·
First time seeing so much hate on Nikita.
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also, not sure why this keeps happening but you'll see the line stay solid when after clicking in the "explain.." while i try to type and prompt it to pick back up in the area to prompt it, that section.. codex just STOPS working all together... and you have to resume from another terminal tab.. only since 125... absolutely brutal. notice its saying working but the time is the same...
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
It’s the little things that matter, what are some small papercuts you have noticed in Codex? We’ll fix as many as possible in the next week.
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