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he’ll end up becoming one. Lol.
πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ I was another type of "engineer" until now for decades, as sys admin, designing systems, networks, servers, solutions. Then I took the decision to let that go and start a new "journey" (into building this house) with 0 knowledge, just using my instincts and brain.
You see, even in Bitcoin, when somebody will ask for help specific questions, there are very few that really know that shit and give a pertinent answer, but most will just use shitGPT or invent terms or solutions just for the sake of answering, without any real knowledge or experience (I hate that). That's why I do not want any "engineer advice", especially online. The situation on site cannot be seen online and have a proper "expertise". Those engineers will give you only general instructions but can never have the final solution because they do not know or experienced the real situation on site (weather, type of materials, location, environment etc.) This is not a regular location in a city, next to all kind of machinery, materials and tools. In situations like this you have adapt, improvise, find your own solutions.
It's easy to say "take x type of wood with y dimensions and put them in z way... and in few hours you have the roof done...", but in fact you do not have that type of wood and you have to make it by yourself on site and also you are alone and you cannot put it in "z way", so you have to improvise and adapt. That means the whole advice is useless and only create more issues than help.
I have a brain and I should use it at maximum. If I fail, I'll fail, but I will learn from my mistakes. When I started this project, I wanted to learn something new by myself, not just building something or somebody else doing it for me. I could easily pay a team of workers and engineers to build it for me in a week or less or I can buy the entire house and bring it with a helicopter and put it there... but where will be the experience of learning new stuff?