Innovation Biology Lab

Community Guidelines – Engagement Positive

Welcome to the Innovation Biology Lab at Ththomable — where practical living and innovation meet in an inspiring space for collaboration, learning, and creative growth. Whether you’re here to solve a stubborn design challenge, rethink your smart home setup, or just explore what modern living looks like alongside others who care, this place is for you.

Ththomable was founded by Deyvian Selmorne in Louisville, Kentucky, with one purpose — to help people rediscover the potential of their spaces. Through everyday design, technology updates, home improvement tips, and thought-provoking insights, our community empowers individuals to live smarter, more creatively, and with intention. These Community Guidelines are here to ensure every visitor to the Innovation Biology Lab feels supported, inspired, and part of something dynamic and respectful.

Purpose

Here in the Innovation Biology Lab, we don’t believe in idle inspiration. We’re here to challenge ideas, test theories, upgrade how we live — and have energizing conversations along the way. Whether it’s a DIY technique you’re refining, a new design concept you’re working through, or a recommendation on smart tech integration, our space is for open, grounded collaboration. We’re cultivating more than sleek interior ideas — we’re nurturing a design-meets-function movement shaped by the people who live it.

Our Values

Communities are sustained by shared principles, and ours are simple and foundational. Each one contributes to the fabric of Ththomable’s Innovation Biology Lab:

  • Clarity over clutter: Share ideas that are thought-out, clearly explained, and solution-oriented.
  • Participation with purpose: Ask smart questions, share functional tips, and help refine ideas around real-world challenges.
  • Attribution matters: Honor work that’s not your own. If you’re building on a method or remixing an idea, cite where it came from.
  • Safety always: If you share instructions, make sure they’re safe. We’re here to elevate lives — not endanger them.
  • Respect leads: Assume your peers have useful perspectives. When disagreeing, focus on the approach — never the person.

These aren’t rules for the sake of rules; they’re how we keep things real, actionable, and civil. When we respect process, people, and progress, innovation flows more freely.

How to Interact Productively

Engaging within the Innovation Biology Lab means showing up with a mindset that’s a mix of builder, thinker, and curious neighbor. Your insights matter — and how you express them shapes the entire tone.

  • Keep replies practical: A thoughtful “here’s how I solved that” is worth gold. Speak from experience when you can.
  • Skip jargon when possible: Aim for clarity that speaks to a wide audience, not just specialists in your field.
  • Uplift over undercut: Offer alternatives instead of criticism. Model the tone you hope to see reflected back.
  • Be generous with examples: Share links, photos, steps, and notes that help others advance their own builds or remodels.
  • Respond with curiosity: If you’re unsure about someone’s idea, ask how it works instead of assuming it doesn’t.

This space works best when your voice is both thoughtful and helpful. Think of it like contributing to an open-source idea archive — the better the contribution, the stronger the whole network.

Respectful Participation

The Innovation Biology Lab is a place for unlocking better ways to live — not a space for tearing others down. We do not allow hate speech, harassment, discrimination, or personal attacks. Period. That applies to messaging, posts, comments, and interactions of all types.

We understand critique is part of growth, but we expect all feedback to come with context and clarity. If your tone shuts others down, we’ll remove the content. If someone else’s tone makes you hesitate, you’re welcome to report it to [email protected]. We assess each concern carefully and personally.

Moderation and Safety

Moderation here is focused on preservation — of ideas, of safety, and of shared effort. Our team gently reviews activity across the Innovation Biology Lab to keep it meaningful. If posts contain misinformation, unsafe instructions, toxic engagement, or content that derails the focus of this lab, they will be removed. If content keeps missing the mark, accounts may be limited or suspended to preserve the space’s integrity.

Reporting harm is not tattling. It’s community care. You protect the space you value by helping us know when something’s off-course. We don’t make those decisions lightly — but we do act when necessary.

Sharing and Attribution

Ideas are meant to travel, but how we share them matters. If you’re quoting another creator, make sure to clearly indicate authorship and link to the relevant page if possible. If you’re remixing a technique you found online, say where it came from.

This especially applies in a collective space like this — where contributors share home improvement models, smart automation tweaks, and design logic that others build on. Give credit early and often. Proper attribution builds trust, and trust encourages more sharing.

Privacy and Personal Boundaries

The Innovation Biology Lab is public. Please don’t share personal data — yours or anyone else’s. This means no full names, personal addresses, contact details, or anything sensitive in the comments or forum spaces. Also, don’t post identifiable visuals of others without their consent. We believe creativity thrives in transparency — but responsible transparency only.

To understand how data is handled behind the scenes, you can visit our Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy, and Terms of Service. These policies are written clearly and stirred with the same respect we expect in our community — no unnecessary fine print games.

Cross-Collaboration Opportunities

If the Innovation Biology Lab inspires you to contribute more deeply, you’re in good company. We welcome original thinkers, design test-drivers, and smart-living developers to submit ideas and articles to our team. For publishing, presentation, or collaboration proposals, reach out directly through [email protected] or request to be included in upcoming build cycles. Contributions from our community often become part of upgraded guidance panels, featured walkthroughs, and toolkits shared across the Ththomable network.

About the Founder

Deyvian Selmorne created Ththomable with one guiding idea: that better living starts with understanding how our homes actually work. The Innovation Biology Lab is born of that same vision — part testing ground, part peer exchange, and part curiosity center. Deyvian believes that when you demystify the mechanics of living well, you unlock creativity in its most functional and enduring form. He continues to lead Ththomable with deliberate clarity, sharp design sense, and a respect for the slow-and-steady rhythms of building something right.

Physical Location and Hours

Ththomable is headquartered at 4193 Karen Lane, Louisville, Kentucky 40220, United States. Our team is available to field inquiries, support requests, and potential collaborations during business hours. Visit our contact channel anytime for updates or requests.

Open Monday to Friday, 9 AM–5 PM

Need to talk directly? Give us a call at +1 502-963-6776 or drop a message at [email protected]. We’ll get back to you promptly, and if it needs a deeper dive, we’re happy to schedule a consult.

Final Notes

This isn’t just a space for dropping links or debating appliance brands. It’s a lab — a shared intellectual and practical workshop for making modern life easier, smarter, and more connected. If you’re unsure whether your idea belongs here, ask yourself: does this help someone live better? If yes, you’re right where you should be.

Thanks for joining the Innovation Biology Lab at Ththomable. We’re excited to see what you’ll build, test, and share next.

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