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Florida, USA Katılım Mayıs 2012
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@AmberGirl3 @5149jamesli The perfect guy to do what they say no questions asked. That’s what that sounds like.
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Ed Gallrein earned 4 Bronze Stars, including the Combat Parachute Badge for leadership and actions in a combat zone, along with two Presidential Unit Citations for his Unit’s extraordinary heroism against an armed enemy. Served for 30 years in uniform as a SEAL officer. So there's that in addition to the President's endorsement.
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@ThinkAppraiser Like “trailer homes”? They cost more to appraise?
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think like a real estate appraiser
Does anybody else just say no thank you to manufactured home Orders? Is it just me or do they take like three times as long and you make an extra hundred bucks
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Kevin - Classical Liberal 🇺🇸
Gen X here... I've worked hard for 30 years to get where I am. I make good money, and I've earned it. I can afford a $28 lunch, but choose not to spend that much most of the time because it feels frivolous. Gen Z is on here complaining about why lunch costs $28, or why Chipotle or Jersey Mike's costs what it does. I get it, it's definitely more than it used to be. So adjust. Get water instead of a $5 soda. Find a local place that is more reasonable. Bring in a lunch from home once in a while. Solve the problem instead of whining and continuing to hurt yourself by spending that much money if you really shouldn't be.
Mikli@CryptoMikli

Kevin O’Leary says Gen Z is financially cooked when people making $70K a year are spending $28 on lunch

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@crochet_mom314 You think a 18 year old is spending 13k a year on lunch sandwhiches?
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@DP_LTS @sircalebhammer We use China to train our AI on “clean” data. AI is in partnership with China.
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Disce Pati@DP_LTS·
@sircalebhammer If the goal is to beat China at the AI game, why are the same companies building this shit also selling AI tech to China? It's almost like the "China bad" narrative is a psyop.
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Caleb Hammer@sircalebhammer·
Fucking THANK YOU
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Caleb Hammer@sircalebhammer·
I’m so sick of Americans falling for Chinese slopaganda that wants to prevent us for competing on 21st-century infrastructure.
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Creole_Pisces🫶🏼 ♓️@creole_pisces22·
Somehow, this feels absolutely appropriate to demand Let’s talk about these repairs for YOUR vehicle 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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@BowTiedCrow When supply chains fall apart you will hope you can 3d print the piece you need
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BowTiedCrow@BowTiedCrow·
Why does the US all of a sudden need to produce consumer grade desktop 3D printers?
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@esp3rtamente With FHA or something similar, yes this is valid
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Caleb@esp3rtamente·
Ragebaited myself by asking my mom to guess what a down payment on a house would be these days (she guessed $8,000)
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@BlueCollarInvr You’ll eventually grab a guy who gets addicted to the commissions and sells a sh!t ton for you. Just keep passing them commissions on finds.
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BlueCollarInvestor@BlueCollarInvr·
Customer had severe flash-flooding damage to their flower beds. It washed out entire sections of the flower beds. One of my employees found the lead, walked the job, priced and sold it with me. This isn’t something we normally do. Him and my newest employee killed it. Customer is ecstatic and now we get to go back and handle some trees. The employee who went above and beyond got a 10% commission on this job on top of his regular day rate. How do yall handle rewarding employees who go out and find you work if sales is not their job?
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@proverbs_14_23 We would jsut automate the most boring manual labor. Will take 50 years to get a hvac bot
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Richard “Beebo” Russell
Richard “Beebo” Russell@proverbs_14_23·
“Data centres will provide no real economic utility, it’s just a 3rd world slop factory.” I can’t think of a single thing more economically useful than automating all manual labour. This is the 21st century version of the transcontinental railroad.
Brett Adcock@adcock_brett

Watch a team of humanoid robots running a full 8-hr shift at human performance levels. This is fully autonomous running Helix-02 x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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Robbie Harvey
Robbie Harvey@therobbieharvey·
So we don’t forget, Chud The Builder said this last week. “It was self-defense.” … Mmmk.
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@SnowMed34 It caught me off guard, I don’t think I had warrenty anyways. I took a L and that’s why I’m a pain in the side of there customer support staff. Won’t call them again
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@PanhandleCash Did you get them to fix it under warranty? Genuinely curious. The point of my post isn’t to just blindly accept bids.
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Pythro@Pythro3·
@xanderjanz @adamscochran Just donate your organs atp because you’re clearly not using them. The “oncoming package” has to be dragged by the “bot.”
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@Jaselton @adcock_brett Watching that, it looks more like he moves his hand out of the way to make sure there is clearance for the right hand. He does it back to back to reach the backside of the conveyor
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Brett Adcock
Brett Adcock@adcock_brett·
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Being sober on job sites is the key to my success. Fortunately I didn’t need to be when the client who skipped us for a cheaper bid called back… asking questions about the other team’s work 😂 Clients don’t always know what to ask a contractor. If they did, they’d probably fix it themselves. Clear miscommunication here.
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Kevin O'Leary aka Mr. Wonderful
Kevin O'Leary aka Mr. Wonderful@kevinolearytv·
I think the real issue here is national security. The #Chinese government would like nothing more than to shut down our compute capacity while they build up theirs. They can’t use #TikTok to influence anymore so they are using other platforms through proxies.
CNN@CNN

A group of rural Utah residents wants a chance to vote in November to oppose a massive AI data center development - the latest example of Americans resisting new data center projects over fears they'll disrupt the environment and their communities. cnn.it/4cYE4Bb

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@MikeGranby @luinalaska I have a company setup to take bids, you would not believe the amount of minority owned “primes” who want us to “sub” for them and need us to submit them the bid. Like bro your offering to take a giant cut for paperwork you think I can’t do?
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@luinalaska "everyone else isn’t doing this" -- For a suitable definition of "everyone". I suspect it's far more widespread than we'd like to think, and indeed that the entire federal contracting system leaks money like crazy.
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Lu for Alaska@luinalaska·
Natalie is about to learn why everyone else isn’t doing this and it’s a two part answer. 1. Morals 2. Rules about subcontracting with fed bids. Natalie is going to ask to remove this episode in about 24 hours.
Chris Koerner@mhp_guy

Meet Natalie. She makes six figures a year working one to two hours a week. She has no experience in hazardous waste disposal. No experience in landscaping. No experience in catering. But she won contracts in all three industries. Her first deal netted her $800 profit per pickup over five years. That's $10,000 net profit every year for making a few phone calls and submitting one proposal. Her second contract paid her $11,000 profit in two weeks. Her largest contract was $962,000 over five years. Her subcontractor charged her $700,000. She pocketed $262,000 for work she doesn't even do. What is it? Government contracting. She bids on jobs on sam . gov, finds subcontractors to do the actual work, and captures the spread between what the government pays her and what she pays her subs. The government is legally required to spend money with small businesses. You don't need experience. You don't even need money. You just need an LLC and an internet connection. In this episode Natalie: - Breaks down how she won her first contract bidding on something she'd never heard of - Shows me the exact AI prompts she uses to analyze 20-page government solicitations - Tells me why contracts under $350K don't require any past performance - Gives me the playbook for finding hungry subcontractors who actually deliver Why aren't more people doing this? Full episode links below.

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@batteryscott @luinalaska Ya bro , she isn’t doing all that. She started this with no knowledge and is abusing the minority system inside the bidding
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@luinalaska Actually subcontracting is huge in government contracting. The contractor handles all the paperwork, logistics and often packaging, as well as takes all the risk. It's not as easy as this video makes it out to be. This is getting blown out of proportion.
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