Porksnort enjoys laying in the sunshine. Porksnort will not refuse any offer of a snack. Porksnort thinks ‘Christian’ means you have thought a lot about how to live according to the words Jesus apparently actually said.

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  • Yes, a real band. They were really popular among the indie-folk-pop set around the turn of the last century. The bit on parks and rec was just a way to establish April’s character as ‘too cool for all you bitches’.

    Pretty good stuff if garage studio music is your jam, but if you haven’t heard them yet, they may sound derivative because they did influence a lot of later stuff in that genre.









  • I keyed right in on the fact you are in Idaho. I am cis male homo, Idaho raised and spent the first part of my career there and it was rough to be authentic there for me, even with my advantages related to how I am perceived by strangers. So I can only imagine how your situation multiplies the challenges. Being poor in Idaho is hard, it is not really a low cost of living place anymore.

    Good luck to you. There are more supportive places, even in the US, but I will not pretend that picking up and moving to a new city is easy in any way. It also entails risks, no matter how promising the new world may be.

    I have also moved a lot, partly because it gave me the opportunity to continually re-invent myself and find the identity I need to feel good in myself after an abusive upbringing.

    So, none of this is advice or a recommendation for what you should do. Just expressing support. Keep reaching out to people, online and in real life. That would be my only advice, I guess.

    You are 100% a human being and you have a right to exist.


  • ‘They’ do want it to happen. Ordinary USians are gettng uppity and need to be taken down a peg.

    The global elite don’t really need anything specific from the US anymore. For a brief moment, the world needed our higher education system, which is why anyone under 60 who went to grad school had lots of non-US folks in their cohorts. Those folks have gone back home in large part so there are plenty of skilled experts in critical fields internationally.

    The US has no remaining unique resources, be they skilled people or natural resources. So we need to be dealt with since many of us still hold on to quaint notions like ‘freedom’, ‘autonomy’ and ‘living wage’.



  • These advertisement-delivery systems at the pumps piss me off. They blare loudly.

    Here’s a question for the techie crowd.

    I used to be able to press the physical buttons on either side of these screens and get the ads to mute. It was a two-button combo I discovered using a systematic method as a way to control my irritation at the excessive volume. It was either that or stick a pencil in the speaker.

    This worked at gas stations in several states for months. The mute feature was surely written in as a sanity saver for the developers and technicians. It stopped working a few weeks ago, so I guess the pushed out a patch.

    Not much of a question I guess, except what gives? Does anyone have insight into these systems for realsies?


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    They really do better in groves with lots of root systems entangled, providing each other mutual support. Quick-growing them plantation style reveals the weakness of the root systems.

    Similarly, when the naturally grown redwoods were logged in the us west, the ones that were intentionally left to serve as seed stock for reforestation often fell down without their tree-bros.

    Modern practices dictate leaving small groves intact rather than isolated individual trees.


  • 3D printing can be cost effective for small production runs too. There are large format printers both FDM and SLA with print quality, large bed size and speed more than sufficient.

    Injection molding is only cheap when print runs are huge. In a rapidly developing space like drone warfare, a lot of plastic parts get changed frequently enough that injection molding becomes cost prohibitive, due to small production runs between design changes.

    Take the example of a propeller vs a custom bracket to hold a new type of clip for ammo.

    Propellers can be standardized according to motor, frame geometry, and power source parameters, so they can be mass produced with injection molding by the ton.

    A bracket needed to test out a new configuration may only be made in runs of a few hundred before some other update changes things again.

    All this is to say that drone warfare is logistically an insanely complex supply chain to manage.

    3D printing will have a role in drones that see combat until the day the designs are completely perfect and never need to be changed again. Then the economy of scales can overcome the high setup costs of building an injection mold.

    And the Pentagon will stockpile them by the billions to give SkyNet something to work with later. yay.