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Harris Rothaermel

Harris Rothaermel

@DeveloperHarris

co-founder @americanhousing

Austin, TX Katılım Eylül 2015
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Harris Rothaermel@DeveloperHarris·
a man without a mission is no man at all
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Harris Rothaermel@DeveloperHarris·
@usacomp2k3 ERVs reject about 50-70% of moisture coming into the home, but a whole home dehumidifier will do much better at reducing relative humidity inside
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Jarne@Jarneoffgrid·
@DeveloperHarris If the intake and exhaust vents are right next to each other isn't that bad?
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@levelsio@levelsio·
I still haven't solved the CO2 bedroom challenge You open the window and you wake up from a 6am garbage truck or barking dogs and sunlight You close it, you suffocate in 1200 ppl at 5am I guess you really need some mini tube in your wall with a vent that opens and closed based on internal CO2 but how do I build that?
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Banana Metals just lowered prices 25-40%. Come get your blocks, I need the space
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Harris Rothaermel@DeveloperHarris·
@torreydawley @micsolana @SimoneSyed its not a red herring, its the core of the debate if everyone was an adult with no significant mental impairments then red is the obvious answer, but thats not the prompt
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Torrey Dawley
Torrey Dawley@torreydawley·
There's a mountain of evidence on the topic of Stated vs. Revealed Preferences. If someone's willing to gamble that most people won't chicken out in the acute moment when they realize that the red button is their only individual chance at 100% survival, go for it. The 1-year old thing is a bit of a red herring. If the riddle was framed as "adults with no significant mental impairments" or whatever, would that change your thought process?
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Simone Syed
Simone Syed@SimoneSyed·
Red button pushers will leave their wives and children to fend for themselves in disastor situations because their kids didn't run fast enough
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Torrey Dawley
Torrey Dawley@torreydawley·
Why is it so hard for some people to understand someone choosing to value their own contribution to the people who need them over potential suicide, rather than choosing to potentially protect strangers who can’t understand a simple choice? I swear, 90% of the blue button crowd would absolutely chicken out and push red if forced to play this game. And the red button pushers know that. It’s all just virtue signals here.
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Harris Rothaermel@DeveloperHarris·
sometimes the buy now button isn’t a buy now button
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Mike Solana
Mike Solana@micsolana·
@jackfriks why would anyone you love want you to flip a suicide coin? I originally pressed blue for my family. then it occurred to me, wait, I would obviously not want anyone I loved to press blue.
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Mike Solana@micsolana·
fwiw, and this is embarrassing but I'm going to admit it, my instinct was blue, and I pressed blue. then I thought about it for a moment and the answer was clearly red. I can't make a rational case for blue, but understand where blues are coming from (they are wrong).
Tim Urban@waitbutwhy

Everyone in the world has to take a private vote by pressing a red or blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives. If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only people who pressed the red button survive. Which button would you press?

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Harris Rothaermel@DeveloperHarris·
@jimbelosic we have one! turns out it wasn’t actually humidity causing the issue, was weird material inconsistency preventing my vacuum cups from getting a good seal although my moisture activated adhesive sure does cure way faster in 91% humidity 🤷 tons of type 3 fun to be had
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@DeveloperHarris Oh no, sorry man. Invest in good air dryers for your compressors. Then have a backup. Our air dryers in KY put out a hundred gallons a day. Looks like a little creek on the worst days
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Harris Rothaermel@DeveloperHarris·
i will take a software bug anyday of the week over my things not working because of humidity
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Harris Rothaermel@DeveloperHarris·
@j_palmer00 @Farshchi their early missions are all uncrewed but was not the long term vision
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@Farshchi Their pitch deck had a dedicated space station with full time engineers working and living in space, at least when I interned there Robots are tools but there will still be engineers, scientists, doctors, mechanics up there all handling the edge cases that robotics can’t

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jamie palmer@j_palmer00·
@DeveloperHarris @Farshchi vardas bet has always been uncrewed missions, whilst they do undoubtedly want to serve humanity by increasing microgravity manufacturing robotic labour in this case is a pro humanity bet as they help us build and maintain infrastructure to sustain human life in space
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