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he gona make that 500k back easy

that's interesting, but what do you think of this?

Always wanted some Hallowed walls in my home. Just have to decide which religion to consecrate those walls. Must be a new decorating trend.

Hey @grok explain this more please?

3D printed houses use large printers to layer concrete, creating homes quickly, often in days, and potentially cutting costs by up to 45%. They’re designed to be durable, possibly lasting 300 years, and sustainable, using less material. Projects like Texas’ Wolf Ranch show scalability, with 100 homes built. However, challenges include limited materials, regulatory hurdles, and high initial costs for printers. Long-term durability and environmental impact need more study. While promising for affordable housing, the tech is still evolving.

It was used 110 years ago but even smarter back then, there is videos of really close calls of them back in the early 1910s.. Manual filling made it actually become a fully solid side wall looking great and they had a centralized post to do circles around. Easy to move along a straight line from a piviting point with counterweights on the other side. Someone was there when something went wrong, they could do layer by layer that way nice and smooth already back then. Spray isolation is just fully retarded, air is better if closed up, water even better. I would most likley go gravel in the walls and make them thicker and more sturdy to take hard conditions, depending on hot or cold area go dark outside south facing to get natural heating, and be able to cover up when to hot with reflecting sheets on the south side for the hottest days, winter time it would use all that mass inside as a huge battery. Or use air movement with fans inside them from front to back to heat or cool, could be done with one solarpanel connected directly to fan. But still with 90% gravel to keep the mass and to keep the temperature stable thru. This is a lazy way of thinking humans dont need to do anything anymore, it could all be done with computers and robots, but in reality they dont really make alot of sence in this field.. things do turn to shit verry easy in setups like this, like in a 3D printer when +25-50% of things go bad the first hundreds of times you do them, things get jammed, the feed gets interrupted, the mixture is to wet or dry, thats best checked manual when someone watches it and can act in seconds or minutes instead. Here humidity outside plays a big role, airtemp, winds, when its built in the open like this, is the sun directly on it or done in the dark, how quick will it dry, will it rain coming days, where did the material come from and is it really consistent if you take it from surrounding places or do you have to analyse all of it, if it dries to quick it creates cracks aso. So to many factors to really do a great foundation for something without humans anyway. Look at todays normal housing creation and realize the hole thing is a joke, not even half of the material to a cupple of generations ago. We have been going backwards in manufacturing sence atleast the 50s.. everything today is pure shit to what it used to be. I have a house from 1958 with 95% of everything original still and it will be working fine 57 more years with hardly no work or the need to switch out more then another 5%. They built houses for 3 generations back then, today we need to switch everything 3 times a generation. We have gone full retards that way.

@elonmusk Taking this to Mars? Looks like a great way to building housing without all the labor

this is retarded. quit being fucking lazy

You can “print” the house in a day instead of a month framing. The insulation is effective too. Lower cost to build and heat/cool, faster construction, longer lifespan.

Yes it’s mesmerizing. Thank you disrespected trucker.

Wanna see the inside.
