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Building a simple water level today for a $2M spiral staircase 😂. When it's got to be right, KISS!

@amiko @useless_idiot @Mesooohahny @obihahn Interesting thoughts on why we don't see new architecture like that any more. After the Chicago fire in 1871, this technology came out on top (for a while) and still stands in many places. It was tricky to get right and few people could do it. Dr. Ochsendorf at MIT is a big fan of this stuff.

@jos Pray about it. Rent a big house in a remote location, invite a dozen of the most moral/intelligent men and women I know, and dig in. Together we'll decide if/how/when we should share the knowledge. Probably the best way I can think of would be to pass some of the info off as fiction. Give the world time to digest it before the big reveal.

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You can build your own NAS home server and save $100s

Self-hosting your data and services with Network Attached Storage (NAS) is a great way to free yourself from the spiralling costs and tangled web of subscription fees. Whether you’re simply looking to back up your photos or stream 4K movies on your travels, t ...continues

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#NAS #selfhosted #technology

@Maiko_1820@noagendasocial.com The head of IT at my company bashed them in a conversation we were having once. It sort of solidified my opinion of him. Spreadsheets are nice and simple and work. Yes, they can be misused, but simple beats complex and flashy in the long run.

Successfully helped my eldest daughter move in to college for pre-vet this weekend. I'm very proud and rooting for her! Oh the things she has to look forward to!

Would you support pizza joints reinstating the 30 minute or free rule?
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I don’t mind flying when things go smoothly, and they do about 80% of the time. Today is a 20% kind of day.

On the subject of TV series...why do all of the "dramas" have to be so dramatic? Why can't there be just relaxing episodes where nothing stressful happens? Maybe the characters teach something, like a YouTube channel, but based in the show's setting. Once viewers fall in love with a show and its characters, there are so many places they might follow them.

I've been going through The Long Earth series lately. I'm enjoying it and feels like old sci-fi, but it does seem as though it's lacking something. The premise is so excellent and a little bit of James S. A. Corey's character development might round it out. It's the kind of story that might work really well(maybe better) as a TV series.

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