NEW: Two local men promised to build housing with a 3D printer. That didnβt pan out. When reporter Molly Parker started to investigate what went wrong, she found the printer disassembled on a flatbed truck at a country repair shop. Then things got weird. With @capitolnewsil.bsky.social
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β’ Two men promised to build housing using 3D printing technology but failed
β’ Reporter investigating the story found the printer broken down at a repair shop
β’ Investigation took unexpected turns as more details emerged
β’ Shows challenges with new construction technology promises
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β’ Person is excited to return home and continue work with an AI research institute
β’ They're also looking forward to building a home computer lab in their garage
β’ Shows personal interest in hands-on technology projects alongside professional work
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β’ OpenClaw and ClawHub software projects are completely free and open source
β’ Developer confirms no plans to add paid features or commercial elements
β’ Keeps projects true to open source community values
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β’ Developer wanted to teach his 7-year-old programming like he learned on Apple computers
β’ Discovered modern Macs don't have the old BASIC programming language
β’ Created his own BASIC interpreter to share the same learning experience with his child