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@developwithjoey

Building Middle Tennessee’s first luxury motorcoach resort on the Cumberland River. Developer. Entrepreneur. Founder SouthernViewDev | @ContractorCFO

Nashville, TN Katılım Mayıs 2011
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Joey@developwithjoey·
@5149jamesli That’s says 100’s of people against it. How many people live there?
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Aleksandr Gampel
Aleksandr Gampel@AGampel1·
After 1,000,000+ engineering hours, we're ready to give an update on what we've been making and how. Construction is the largest, least productive industry on Earth, and it’s starting to affect housing. We're here to fix that. Thesis: We can build quality homes — any type — faster and cheaper than most of the industry through industrialization. Here's how: Construction's biggest problem is logistics: getting the right materials, people, and information in the right place at the right time. So we invented a new type of manufacturing, Mobile Micro-Factories — small, modular, local factories that make and prepare every part of a home, then deliver it in stages, last-mile, to the site ready to assemble with non-specialized labor. We’re built to scale fast — we can quickly copy our factories into hundreds of markets worldwide. This is a really hard problem to solve; we're going to get there. We'll walk through the nuances in more detail over the next few weeks. Full film dropping soon.
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@WallStreetApes Seems to be going from the ground back to the ground
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
There is a large water pipe in Northwest Peoria, Arizona If you follow the pipe, eventually you’ll see it’s just dumping massive amounts of water into the Arizona desert Arizona is in a severe drought and water shortage. 97% of Arizona is in drought and in a Tier 1 water shortage. Places like Phoenix are moving into a Tier 2 Now this could be a something like a “blow-off valve” which is used to do things like flush systems. But it seems like a huge amount of water to just be sending into the desert Update from comments: “This is normal practice in NW Peoria. It’s part of Arizona’s aquifer recharge: water is released to infiltrate and store underground for future use, offsetting droughts. Pipeline maintenance blow-offs and stormwater handling are routine here too & standard desert water strategy to sustain our growth.”
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Joey@developwithjoey·
We have used AI a lot in developing a 72 acre luxury Motorcoach Resort outside Nashville. I’ve been able to keep my team lean from using AI. Helped a ton taking on the EPA and Army Corps for our last permit. This will be a $50 million development that we have been hung up for 3 years
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Jake
Jake@JakehellerAI·
I’m trying to do more podcasts. Anyone want to talk AI in Commercial Real Estate?
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TechHalla
TechHalla@techhalla·
Real estate developers are shelling out $1,000 for these 3D ArchViz videos. And here's how to whip 'em up in Magnific in 5 minutes for just five bucks 👇
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Lee Zeldin
Lee Zeldin@epaleezeldin·
The decision was pretty straightforward to finalize the largest act of deregulation in U.S. history, rescinding the 2009 Obama EPA Endangerment Finding, all Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards on vehicles that followed, and all off-cycle credits including for the almost universally despised start-stop feature that makes your car die at every red light and stop sign. It was about objectively following the best reading of Section 202 of the Clean Air Act and adhering to the U.S. Supreme Court cases of Loper Bright and West Virginia v. EPA. I’m going to continue to rein in regulatory overreach across the EPA every day I’m serving as Administrator.
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Joey@developwithjoey·
@sweatystartup Wrong move. We aren’t replacing anyone. We want to give them a super power by teaching them how to use AI for more output efficiently
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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
All the AI hype I’ve yet to see a single person actually show me how they are replacing employees with AI. Show me!!!!!!
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Bedrock Robotics
Bedrock Robotics@BedrockRobotics·
Before an autonomous machine can act, it has to understand. A construction site is one of the most unpredictable environments imaginable. The terrain changes with every pass. Material piles shift. Other machines move nearby. No two digs are the same. For a human operator, reading that environment is second nature, built from years of experience and constant sensory feedback. Teaching a machine to do the same is one of the hardest problems in autonomy. Scene understanding is how we're working to solve it. Our system fuses LiDAR point clouds, camera feeds, and real-time terrain data into a continuous, three-dimensional picture of everything happening around the machine. It's a living model of the environment, updated moment to moment so the machine can make decisions grounded in what's actually in front of it.
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Joey@developwithjoey·
@Farris_TN 100% . This is nuts to think that giving the government more of our money to have outcomes get worse.
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David Farris
David Farris@Farris_TN·
NASHVILLE PROPERTY TAX REVENUE FY2016 - around $408 million FY2026 - around $2.04 billion — roughly 5x More money in. Same conversation about “tight budgets.” At some point you stop pretending it’s complicated: If revenue is way up and relief is zero, the problem isn’t the taxpayer. It’s where the money’s going.
FoxNashville@FOXNashville

Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell says he will not include a property tax rate reduction in this year’s budget proposal... even as many homeowners and business owners push for relief. Carey Bringle, owner of Peg Leg Porker, says his property taxes have skyrocketed from about $9,900 in 2012 to roughly $77,000 today. Hear more from him and the mayor on our website: bit.ly/4uixRFT

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Lee Zeldin
Lee Zeldin@epaleezeldin·
For magnets, chips, batteries, and more, the US is rich in the required critical minerals and rare earth resources. From extraction through processing, it is crucial for our national security and economy to tap into these abundant domestic supplies, which we can do so much better for our environment than so many other countries elsewhere around the world.
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DeepWebSlinger@deepwebslinger·
This is catastrophically serious folks....The Southwest is about to run out of water. THIS SUMMER‼️ There will be NO snow melt recovery this year with the Rocky Mountains at 25% of normal snow pack. ALL OF THIS WAS CAUSED BY CHEMTRAILS AND GEOENGINEERING‼️
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Joey@developwithjoey·
The Central Arizona Project moves water 336 miles uphill over 2,000 ft of elevation gain. It’s been running since 1985. The engineering exists. Pumping stations every 50-100 miles handle the elevation. This isn’t theoretical. You are saying it can’t be done because of money/politics.
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Joey@developwithjoey·
@brentdavis @deepwebslinger I just showed you photos of our current pipeline system that is doing it with oil and gas but you’re saying it can’t be done with water? And the reason is money, not technology, money?
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Ole Lehmann
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
i'm convinced letting this AI interrogate you is the single best 10 minutes you'll spend on your business this quarter. it's a Claude skill that identifies the #1 bottleneck holding back your revenue. uses the theory of constraints framework from "the goal", the same book that: > jeff bezos requires all his senior amazon execs to read > mrbeast had his first 250 employees read here's how it works. you drop the skill into claude/chatgpt... then the socratic interview begins: 1. the chain question the AI maps your business as a chain of links: traffic → leads → sales → delivery. you describe what each link looks like in your specific business. 2. the pile-up question then based on the chain, the AI hunts for the slowest link. the one that, if it 2x'd tomorrow, would 2x your entire business. everything before it piles up waiting, everything after it starves. that's your real bottleneck. 3. the lock-in test before you act on it, the AI pressure-tests your answer with real numbers (revenue, hours, conversion rates) so you don't end up fixing the wrong thing. at the end you get: > one verdict: the single bottleneck blocking your growth > your customized theory of constraints playbook for actually breaking it after you break this bottleneck, a new one appears in its place. that becomes your next mission. run this interview every quarter, and you'll always be working on the move that does more than the next 10 things on your to-do list combined. no path to growth is faster. and it's free. takes just 10 minutes. link to the skill below.
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Marc Milette
Marc Milette@MarcMilette·
x.com/NatResources/s… 🏔️ NAK Nation — Worth Sharing 🏔️ The House Committee on Natural Resources just posted this and it connects directly to everything we have been discussing this week. A 20 percent copper shortfall over the next 15 years. America reliant on foreign adversaries for the minerals that power our world. And a broken permitting process holding us back from fixing it. The solution according to the most powerful natural resources committee in Congress is exactly what we have been tracking all week. The Senate must act on the SPEED Act. Not should. Must. NAK Nation the world's largest undeveloped copper deposit is on Alaska state land. The demand case has never been stronger. The legal case has never been stronger. And the legislative momentum has never been greater. Tomorrow's Friday post ties all of it together in what I genuinely believe is the most analytical and revealing post I have written to date. It connects dots that I have not seen connected anywhere else in this community. Clear your schedule. Grab a coffee. And be there. Stay locked in. 🇺🇸🏔️ #NAKNation #PebbleMine #SPEEDAct #CriticalMinerals #Copper #NorthernDynasty #AlaskaComeback #PermittingReform
House Committee on Natural Resources@NatResources

Over the next 15 years, America faces an estimated 20% copper shortfall, leaving us reliant on foreign adversaries for the minerals that power our world. Our broken permitting process is holding America back from producing and processing these critical minerals. The Senate must act on @RepWesterman’s #SPEEDAct to cut red tape and strengthen American mineral independence.

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Y Combinator
Y Combinator@ycombinator·
Startups That Sell to the Biggest Companies in the World @bradflora & @aroraharshita33 For the first time, a 2–3 person team can land a pilot with a Fortune 10 company before the ink is dry on their incorporation docs. AI has made the buyers reachable, the product shippable fast, and the ROI obvious to even the largest organizations in the world.
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Y Combinator@ycombinator·
AI has stopped being a feature and started being the foundation. We're excited about a new wave of startups rebuilding software, services, and silicon— and pushing AI into the physical world. ycombinator.com/rfs
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