tl;dr: Creating false scarcity to enrich yourself is bad, and people doing it should feel bad.
Long live "superfakes".
https://www.metafilter.com/209544/The-rise-of-the-Superfakes
#metafilter
tl;dr: Creating false scarcity to enrich yourself is bad, and people doing it should feel bad.
Long live "superfakes".
https://www.metafilter.com/209544/The-rise-of-the-Superfakes
#metafilter
Started to go down the rabbithole of 3D-printable dollhouse furniture for my kid's impending birthday, and there is some charmingly unhinged stuff out there.
https://www.printables.com/model/592380-burial-casket-112-scale-dollhouse-size
#3dprinting #hobbies
And people say 3D printers are just for making tchotchkes…
https://www.printables.com/model/1338891-testicooler-under-desk-or-floor-mount
One of my coworkers, prior-service Army and veteran of multiple tours in AFG, brought up an interesting point regarding #ICE wearing masks:
The reason real militaries tend to frown on that shit, and wear lots of name/unit/nationality identifiers, is because *not* wearing them makes it *very* easy for someone you don't know to get close to you and start shooting, or blow themselves up.
The Afghan National Army had a significant problem with this sort of thing, and AQ was good at exploiting it.
ICE's use of Amazon-grade tacticool gear—and the likely lack of meaningful training given their hiring pace—just makes it easier.
Eventually, someone is going to put on their own 5.11 pants and plate carrier, and start putting rounds into their guys' (unarmored) kidneys and pelvises. And then they will learn the hard way that they are not a real military, with a QRF and medevac on hot standby, but just a bunch of thugs, as they bleed out in a parking lot.
I'd like to introduce a new page on my website: U.S. climate indicator visuals (https://zacklabe.com/united-states-climate-indicators/).
I only have a few basic variables so far, but I will be expanding this summer to add a range of metrics (e.g., ecological). I welcome suggestions! Hope this is useful, especially nowadays.
You may feel like you're living in the cyberpunk future, but you'll never be as cyberpunk as the Iraqi farmer casually asking on Facebook if anyone knows how to repurpose the good bits from the Iranian kamikaze drone that just landed in his yard.
(I would 100% steal that engine.)