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Aaron Moore 🇺🇸

Aaron Moore 🇺🇸

@daedalist

Going to Mars someday!

Olympus Mons, Mars Inscrit le Ocak 2021
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NSF - NASASpaceflight.com@NASASpaceflight·
24 hours after the TERAFAB announcement: Me, trying to get my head around one million Optimus robots in space. Also me, understanding what that means for Starship launch cadence and watching robot armies being packed into Ships. Can we have a Dyson Sphere next?
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Aaron Moore 🇺🇸@daedalist·
@JackPosobiec Even when history is taught, many students ignore it. These things were taught in my public school - but few actually base their opinions on lectures and more on populists, social media, etc.
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Vanyali@VanyaWright·
@moseskagan The guy blocked me for saying townhouses should have yards. So I’m inclined to believe he is a thin-skinned jerk who is allergic to taking feedback & therefore his builds are likely to be highly problematic.
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Moses Kagan
Moses Kagan@moseskagan·
The only thing I know about Edmond, OK is that it's going to be a much, much better place once this project is completed. I applaud Austin for his uncompromising, gorgeous aesthetic vision and his LPs for enabling him to make it real.
Austin Tunnell@AustinTunnell

For a quick project overview now that we’ve broken ground: Townsend is a ~1-acre mixed-use infill project in a growing, walkable district in the Oklahoma City metro (downtown Edmond). It includes 2 live-works + 18 townhomes for sale, plus ~13,000 SF of mixed-use commercial that we’re holding long-term with investors and operating as a professional workspace: apolloworkspace.com We call this “inner-block development.” We aren’t just lining buildings along a street – we’re shaping a sequence of inner-block spaces. When you’re standing inside the project, you're in your own little world. This is where the magic happens. And it’s why we love ~3/4-acre+ sites: you can create a real, coherent “place”. A pocket neighborhood with its own identity. Do this within an already growing, walkable district, a place within a place, and that’s our thesis at Building Culture. Walkable places are the most valuable real estate over the long term. In walkable places, demand often increases with supply. The more people move there, the more businesses and services the area can support – and the better it gets. We want to leverage this by focusing our efforts on several walkable districts across the OKC metro, building the undersupplied “missing ingredients” of great walkable places. We’ve broken Townsend into three phases to manage risk and use equity efficiently. We just broke ground on the Phase 1 commercial: demo ➡️ grading ➡️ utilities ➡️ foundation…then the structural masonry starts this spring. That’s when things start getting reeeally cool. Building Culture is the architect, GC, and lead developer on the project. We have 30 individual investors who’ve joined us to help make this happen, and we’re immensely grateful. More to come as we build.

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Aaron Moore 🇺🇸@daedalist·
@AustinTunnell Austin, you should post your photo’s of the groundwork thus far. Also, will you be working on any other projects simultaneously or focusing all energy on Townsend for the next several years? Keep it up 🔥
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Austin Tunnell
Austin Tunnell@AustinTunnell·
For a quick project overview now that we’ve broken ground: Townsend is a ~1-acre mixed-use infill project in a growing, walkable district in the Oklahoma City metro (downtown Edmond). It includes 2 live-works + 18 townhomes for sale, plus ~13,000 SF of mixed-use commercial that we’re holding long-term with investors and operating as a professional workspace: apolloworkspace.com We call this “inner-block development.” We aren’t just lining buildings along a street – we’re shaping a sequence of inner-block spaces. When you’re standing inside the project, you're in your own little world. This is where the magic happens. And it’s why we love ~3/4-acre+ sites: you can create a real, coherent “place”. A pocket neighborhood with its own identity. Do this within an already growing, walkable district, a place within a place, and that’s our thesis at Building Culture. Walkable places are the most valuable real estate over the long term. In walkable places, demand often increases with supply. The more people move there, the more businesses and services the area can support – and the better it gets. We want to leverage this by focusing our efforts on several walkable districts across the OKC metro, building the undersupplied “missing ingredients” of great walkable places. We’ve broken Townsend into three phases to manage risk and use equity efficiently. We just broke ground on the Phase 1 commercial: demo ➡️ grading ➡️ utilities ➡️ foundation…then the structural masonry starts this spring. That’s when things start getting reeeally cool. Building Culture is the architect, GC, and lead developer on the project. We have 30 individual investors who’ve joined us to help make this happen, and we’re immensely grateful. More to come as we build.
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leak.me | Crypto KOL Tracker
leak.me | Crypto KOL Tracker@leakmealpha·
Top Projects/Accounts followed by KOLs in the last 6h: 1. Ivan Zhao (@ivanhzhao) 2. Peter Yang (@petergyang) 3. Luc (@investingluc) 4. Dexari (@dexari) 5. Tomasz Tunguz (@ttunguz) 6. Neuro-sama 💜 (@neurosamaai) 7. Austin Tunnell (@austintunnell) 8. Jaya Gupta (@jayagup10) 9. Nick Pyl (@nickpylll) 10. ML (@c0xswain) Ad: best trading terminal @leakme" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">axiom.trade/@leakme Our 24h data is free for everyone! Visit leak.me
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Megha@megha_lilly·
Everyone wants to live within a walkable distance to a place like this, with a bakery, a butcher, a tailor, a bookstore, a barber, a cafe and various other businesses within walking distance. A farmer's market every weekend. Safe and free of criminals. Church bells. Schoolhouse. Trustworthy neighbours. A mayor who is a good person and wears a top hat. Is this too much to ask for?
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Aaron Moore 🇺🇸
Aaron Moore 🇺🇸@daedalist·
@SawyerMerritt Launch goal was 175-180 Falcon Launches. Revised to 170 early in the year. Revised to 165-170 by Kiki Dontchev. Currently at 162 with 2 more to go. CSG-3 on December 27th Starlink 6-88 on December 28th Original launch goal was 200-205 including 25 Starship launches.
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
Total SpaceX rocket launches by year: • 2025: 170 (with two more left) • 2024: 138 • 2023: 98 • 2022: 61 • 2021: 31 • 2020: 25 • 2019: 13 • 2018: 21 • 2017: 18 • 2016: 8 • 2015: 7
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Aaron Moore 🇺🇸@daedalist·
@AustinTunnell One thing I like about you is the drive to find unconventional ways of improving the built environment. Being a good developer is not simply being well read about the top books in construction or management - it’s just as necessary to be a creative and outward thinker.
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Austin Tunnell
Austin Tunnell@AustinTunnell·
The issue with LED's and "blue light" isn't their kelvin/temperature. Getting 2700 kelvin, which appears orange to us, doesn't solve the issues with the short-wave light they emit. Have been learning more about light (including importance of sunlight) and it's top of mind at Building Culture as we work to make healthy homes and buildings for our customers - including at our Townsend project.
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The top researcher on effects of different light wavelengths on mitochondrial health says LED bulbs are as problematic for health as asbestos. People will kick & scream about this, but Dr Jeffery’s lab has strong data on harmful effects of LED bulbs & the benefits of red light.

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Austin Tunnell
Austin Tunnell@AustinTunnell·
Have been itching to reveal this: rendering of our residential courtyard for Townsend, our infill mixed-use project getting ready to break ground. 12 townhomes surrounding a few connected courtyards with layered gardens and brick pavers. So. Dang. Beautiful. This is actually a highly accurate rendering of what we are doing architecturally—we use our real designs and detailing from sketchup as the backdrop, and collaborate with an amazing illustrator (JJ Zanetta) to bring it to life. We have a ton of fun working together. He actually knows how to capture the FEEL of it. Even the varying pavement, etc, is all from the plan; that’s not just superficial detail in a rendering. We’ve designed the outdoor space with as much thought as each floor plan and facade. And we are also leaving some space for design to evolve as the project unfolds. We are imagining more free standing planters and pots that enclose each home’s front “patio” for a semiprivate space that’s also lush and can be tended, but didn’t make sense in rendering. We opted for a central garden rather than some fire pit, table, outdoor kitchen or “amenity” in the center of the courtyard; we have more public space nearby with our commercial courtyards, AND it’s already walkable to 30+ F&B options if you want a “gathering space”. It’s tempting to create “usable” amenities, and sometimes you should, but here, the central courtyard is a beautiful space to enter and exit your home, to look out your window and glimpse, a place to sit outside, and if you WANT to engage with someone across the way you can, but there is also a barrier in between and it makes it optional. It’s balancing privacy + option for interaction—in a stunningly beautiful and peaceful setting. I cannot wait to build this with our team. It’s been a tremendous amount of work over nearly 2.5 years to be on the edge of breaking ground. But it’s going to be so much fun. And it’s also going to blow people away. I promise you: this will be some of the best walkable infill in the country.
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Old School Italian@stevenwiza·
@mjfree Morgan, All these years I really thought you were an extremely smart and Wise man. Now, for the first time in my life I was totally wrong about someone. Very disappointed and now I won't ever be able to watch another Movie that you are in with a good Conscience.
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Alicia, Courtyard Urbanist
Alicia, Courtyard Urbanist@UrbanCourtyard·
@YeOldeYank That was the explicit intention of the mixed-unit Haussmann building with large units on lower level for rich and small units on top for poor. These were privately built and owned. Often the owners were occupants of the “piano nobile.”
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Alicia, Courtyard Urbanist@UrbanCourtyard·
Rowhomes can be great, but they tend to become homogeneously low-income or high-income, depending on the fortunes of the neighborhood. That is, you rarely have a street of rowhomes with a mix of high-income and low-income families. It’s either or.
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wanye@xwanyex

How many pictures of blue city slums do we have to post before they get embarrassed enough to stop with this stupid talking point they all keep copying from each other?

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Aaron Moore 🇺🇸@daedalist·
@AustinTunnell In China people are willing to work for a lot less than here in the US. It was Chinese immigrants in the late 1800’s who displaced many of the laundries in U.S. Cities because they were willing to live in poverty to compete. China sacrifices a lot to win, and it’s not good.
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Austin Tunnell
Austin Tunnell@AustinTunnell·
Absolutely shocking transformation. In the age of “we can’t back a fire truck up, redo your entire plan”—THIS is what the human spirit is capable of. Insane levels of ingenuity, pioneering spirit and can-do attitude. I might start taking this picture to city staff meetings.
Xie Feng 谢锋@AmbXieFeng

Shenzhen 1980 vs 2025

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Yatharth Mann@yatharthmann·
A retarded Mexican group plans to protest with 50+ boats in the Gulf of America during Starship Flight 10 to force a range violation and delay the launch over 'environmental concerns'. If they succeed in entering the restricted area, SpaceX will be forced to cancel the launch.
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Ian D.@iDalziel89·
@KanjarCap @spacesudoer @eriicvvs You realize it's been the Gulf of Mexico for almost 500 years right? That polls show 70+ percent of registered voters disagree with the change? That's why it was an executive order - because Trump wanted it, and didn't want to give people the choice. Surprise surprise.
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Aaron Moore 🇺🇸@daedalist·
@Harry__Stranger @sat5heavy Thanks dude! If I recall EOBrowser had slightly better imagery than the above and slightly worse than Planet Labs did. This meets my needs though, thanks!
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Aaron Moore 🇺🇸@daedalist·
@sat5heavy @Harry__Stranger I could get this with an education and research account at Planet Labs until they changed the plan & changed the delay to 30 days. Same with sentinel browser, which was free until Planet Labs bought it.
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Robert Pittard@sat5heavy·
@Harry__Stranger Would open sourced 24 hour delayed earth imagery available for free, help or hurt society?
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