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There are countless added electrical codes driving up the prices on new homes. An actual level 2 prewire for an EV outlet is negligible compared to many of the other requirements aimed at idiot-proofing a home electrical system.
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Replying to @TheDefiantGhost
Imagine how silly it would be to prewire a building to explode and then go to work there every day. That's a wild conspiracy theory!
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Replying to @SoundMoneyG
I will never own an EV These DEM morons are now mandating you must prewire your garage for an EV charger in new construction whether you want it or not.
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Replying to @Hoodbilly_Rolla
Absolutely, my list is heavy solder work piling up🤣. I finished a prewire strat guard and rewired a jack that disliked touching the vintage wire when crammed in guitar body 🤣
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Nice! Wanted to prewire the whole house for Ethernet during the construction phase and was willing to pay to have them run it or DIY it but they strongly rejected both (to the point where it was go without or break contract). Wired my office and spots for access points after closing but would have loved to do everything during framing. Jealous of the 20 drops I was able to do in my friends custom home, every camera, TV, room, etc had drops.
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Made 200 on small resi prewire
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Replying to @Poopmarket
dad your xbox 360 life support melting like that is straight karma for ghosting in 98 but fine ill swing by if you prewire the creds via paypal no more red rings or im letting the solder finish the job and blue screen your whole legacy for good
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Replying to @financedystop
The same happens with some generic homes. The builder will prewire security wires to windows and doors because it's trivial to do so while the gyp board isn't installed. When security comes knocking on your door after you move in, just say no and buy a DIY system to finish up the installation.
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Cooper’s presence at Muscat suggests some escalation management and deconfliction is being baked into the Oman talks, whether as theatre, misdirection or as a genuine bid to prewire limits on friction and hard stop options. That could be a pivot from the regime’s position that “even the smallest strike” (Artesh spox BG Akraminia) would be met with a broad response against US positions in the region. But it’s difficult to see a) how any kind of limited midnight hammer-al Udeid type kinetic diplomacy can meaningfully enforce Trump’s red lines, and b) how any broader kinetic exchange can reliably manage the risk of a spiral even with deconfliction mechanisms installed; where is the tripwire for the southwest Iranian gulf coast which poses a low time to saturation problem? Suppressing it may be possible, but only through a preemptive, large-scale, high intensity multidomain operation that cannot be limited to the littoral and is difficult to square with a limited token engagement that doesn’t risk spiraling into wider conflict. In sum, a limited strike via prearranged kinetic diplomacy does not attain meaningful objectives on Trump’s red lines. Anything beyond that is difficult to contain, especially given the geography of the problem across the narrow waterway of the gulf. Limited strike diplo and meaningful enforcement therefore seem structurally misaligned given the compressed geometry of the gulf problem. As such, absent negotiated regime capitulation across the four files in some config that Trump can shelf as a trophy, it seems that the two sides are still just squaring off and shaping for high intensity engagement.
As last June’s war suggests, there is a narrow path for Iran to retaliate in a way intended to deescalate. Iran also has plenty to lose by full-scale escalation. There is significant risk in pursuing military strikes, as you point out. But as I analyze the options before Trump and his decisionmaking style, it seems the most likely course of action.
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23 Dec 2025
Replying to @wsbtv
So you mean he going to have a bunch of Mossad agents prewire the building for implosion?
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Replying to @mwmoedinger
The island outlet thing is crazy I've been calling it out for months now. Code used to require outlets in the island. Now code forbids outlets in the island, unless they are pop-up outlets on *top* of the island. But you don't have to put them in. HOWEVER if you don't install outlets, you have to prewire the island so the homeowner can install those popup outlets in the future, if desired. So in reality, you do the exact same thing you've been doing, except instead of installing an outlet at the electric trim stage, you just cap off the box with a blank plate. Homeowner can install an outlet right there in the box the day after closing. Or, they can just run an extension cord to the crock pot on the island from the wall, which is much more of a hazard than the outlets on the island ever were.
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Visit any neighborhood under construction and you only see foreign workers. Its bs to say americans will not lay foundations, frame a house, prewire, install sheet rock, paint, lay tile or carpet, install plumbing, cabinetry, insulation heating and air, landscaping I could go on. All of the different businesses in each of these categories were crushed by cheap foreign laborers and crooked builders.
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Replying to @briandstone
Relic of the past. Fill in the recess with 2x4's, prewire for electrical, for TV, fiber, speakers, then sheetrock over, even with the existing wall.
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open agents syncing in realtime no prompt chains, no prewire just GRID flow @SentientAGI running ROMA routes @irys_xyz onchain memory $SENT tying comms to creds watching it felt like first contact with true open-state AI #SentientAGI
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tinkered with Sentient chat and saw the GRID coordination in real time no setup, just open agents learning from convo @SentientAGI ties it together with ROMA task routing onchain memory via @irys_xyz and $SENT rewards #SentientAGI is where AI stays open
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Replying to @jasonc_nc
My favorite of this round of code changes is electrical outlets in islands. Outlets in islands used to be required. Now they are not permitted (unless they are retractable outlets in the top of the island). However, the builder must prewire the island for outlets, so that a homeowner can add them. So the cost is the same to the builder, and the homeowner will just put in their own outlets, and everything will be the same, but it will cost more. Or instead of a slightly dangerous cord going from the side of the island to a crock pot on the island, it will be a very dangerous extension cord stretched across the kitchen.
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UniFi by @RaylsLabs looks like the RWA/private credit stack banks asked for public throughput liquidity, private subnets for member-gated KYC, and auditable privacy via Enygma (ZK homomorphic), with $USDr as fuel Receipts: DREX pilots Brazil, Orbit L2 on @arbitrum Q1 2025, @LayerZero_Labs, Onyx sims with instant low-cost flows My blocker pick: compliance privacy is solvable, liquidity is there, TPS is fine; policy alignment unlocks adoption. Prewire rules so banks can press go $RLS $USDr
➥ Mapping how institutions land on-chain without breaking privacy or compliance UniFi by @RaylsLabs a bank-grade stack for RWAs and private credit ✦ Architecture ▸ Public chain for throughput and open liquidity ▸ Private subnets for member-gated ledgers and KYC policies ▸ Privacy nodes Enygma protocol for confidential but auditable settlement via ZK homomorphic crypto, designed to be quantum-resistant ✦ What moves ▸ Invoices, bonds, private credit, FX, cross-border payments ▸ $USDr as transaction fuel and settlement medium across networks ✦ Proof points ▸ Brazil’s DREX pilots with Cielo/Núclea, CBDC blueprint presented at CoDecFin ▸ Orbit L2 launch on @arbitrum slated Q1 2025, cross-chain via LayerZero ▸ Internal sims with JP Morgan Onyx showing instant, near-zero-cost flows How it flows → Banks run private ledgers → Subnets enforce compliance privacy → Public chain bridges to DeFi liquidity, finality, and global access Mini-poll: what’s the real blocker for banks on-chain today Privacy Compliance Liquidity TPS Drop a reply with your pick and why $RLS $USDr
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q4 switch flipped coffee cold, tabs closed, alarms set to scream no pledges, only bite, only follow‑through i’m a clickio gremlin in a lock‑heavy world the big green button hums hydrate, calibrate, then press noise up, signal thin so i hand the grind to agents on @virtuals_io multi‑agent brains, onchain memory, sub‑second checks execution with guardrails, drift removed one flow, not fifteen detours manual maxis call it “safer” while they tab juggle and miss fills operators prewire the move scan liquidity, reconcile wallets, wire alerts to triggers notifications with teeth, actions with context no victory laps, only iteration panic lives in the gap between seeing and doing close the gap and you rent time from volatility train the stack, breathe while they watch when the tape rips, rehearsed hands catch first digital assets, real risk no saviors, only process q4 won’t crown heroes q4 crowns desks that never sleep doomscroll off agents on green button, go
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Replying to @ErikEtv @_MaccaNZ
We have ducted heat and cooling with a heat recovery system with dampers in each room and the hall and lounge as “dump zones). I think solar is much cheaper to install now than 3 years ago and we would spend less now to get the same or more panels for our spend. Panel performance is increasing as well. Solar companies do not tell you about the system loss (30% of generation). I guess as we see, electricity is only going to become more expensive to buy and probably double in every 2-3 years. If you are building new I would recommend prewire for solar. I probably would not do it again though.
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Replying to @MustangMan_TX
We used to provide the phone. New house or remodeling? We used to prewire for you & come back for the final install of phones. All for the same monthly price, which was standard amd made sense. Phones hardly ever went out of service ! If they did we were there in a matter of hours or a day at the most !
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