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I almost forgot! Happy Billionaires-Dropping-Shit-On-Canada-From-Orbit Day!!

1 year ago today, a SpaceX Crew Dragon cargo trunk, ejected by the the Axiom 3 private astronaut mission, made an uncontrolled reentry and sprayed potentially lethal debris across Saskatchewan farmland. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/spacex-dropped-space-junk-on-my-neighbors-farm-heres-what-happened-next/

SpaceX has dropped a bunch of other shit from orbit on a bunch of other places since then, so I guess this'll be a recurring "celebration"

When Space Junk Fell on My Neighbor’s Farm, the Law Had Few Answers for Us

A Saskatchewan farmer’s near miss with potentially lethal debris falling from orbit highlights the skyrocketing risks and murky politics of space junk

Scientific American

Apparently, Chines users of #RedNote are shocked about the stories Americans (#TikTok refugees) are telling about their lives.

They thought it was just propaganda by the #CCP, and now they hear firsthand what a dumpster fire the #USA are.

A great way to start the year:

System Design and Software Architecture Workshop: Feb 24-26 and Mar 3-5, 2025 at 11 am - 3:30 pm Eastern Time

Early bird discount 🎉

More: https://ti.to/bredemeyer/system-design-feb-2025

Preview scene setting module (also good to pass along):

System Design and Software Architecture (pdf):
https://www.ruthmalan.com/Bredemeyer/20241021SystemDesignIntro.pdf

System Design Workshop Mar 2025

System Design and Software Architecture Workshop for software architects and other system designers . These will all have async work coordinated over Slack, and in-class work, coordinated over Zoom, on: Feb 24-26 and Mar 3-5, 2025 at 11 am - 3:30 pm Eastern Time ( 6 x 4 hr sessions, with a 30 minute break each day) Overview We work in small teams on creating a draft system design and architecture, and lecture topics are driven by the concerns that are being addressed as we do so. This allows us to work on shaping a system design, moving from exploring the system concept to architectural definition, weaving guidance, discussion and practice. As we iterate through architecture design with its trade-offs, decision making, modeling and specification, we grapple with: system design: systems concepts, uncertainty and complexity, context, framing, constraints, forces and trade-offs. business and technical strategy system capabilities and properties: understanding needs/concerns and designing system capabilities and system properties including run-time qualities such as scalability and reliability, and development-time qualities such as evolvability/extensibility. architectural patterns: structural patterns such as layers, hexagonal architecture, and microservices, and mechanisms that may be architecturally significant in various contexts. systems and architecture modeling including an introduction to (just enough, as relevant) Unified Modeling Language (UML) and C4, but drawing on other templates and modeling as appropriate to the design stage and its decision focus. architectural views: structural views help document and communicate the architecture in terms of the components and their relationships, and are useful in assessing architectural qualities like extensibility. Behavioral views are useful in thinking through how the components interact to accomplish their assigned responsibilities and evaluating the impact of what-if scenarios on the architecture. Behavioral views are especially useful in assessing run-time qualities such as performance and security. Execution views help in evaluating physical distribution options and documenting decisions. component specification, interfaces and APIs: components are identified and assigned responsibilities, and interfaces are designed. key architectural design principles and heuristics, including abstraction, separation of concerns, postponing decisions, and simplicity, and related techniques such as interface hiding and encapsulation, as well as system decomposition principles, factoring and refactoring, and good interface design. architecture improvement: we pause periodically to consider what it means to improve and evolve systems and their design, and why, when and how to do that. Instructor: Ruth Malan Outside the US/Canada/EU/UK: Please contact us for purchase parity pricing and scholarship options More information: www.ruthmalan.com

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Link to the full, latest FBI statement on the NOLA terrorist attack: https://www.fbi.gov/news/press-releases/fbi-statement-on-the-attack-in-new-orleans/layout_view
FBI: NOLA terrorist attacker was Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old US citizen from Texas, who was driving a Ford pickup truck with an ISIS flag on the vehicle. Weapons and a potential IED were located in the subject’s vehicle. Other potential IEDs were located in the French Quarter.

So sad that Jimmy Carter died but this makes me smile a little bit.

'Following Carter’s death, President Joe Biden issued a proclamation that called for the US flag to be displayed at half-staff at the White House, on public buildings and grounds, at military posts as well as naval stations and vessels “for a period of 30 days from the day of his death.”

That means the USA will be in mourning when Trump is inaugurated.

I love how all the politicians are now celebrating Jimmy Carter.

They should read his book.

The thing I respect about Jimmy Carter, aside from his advocacy for Palestinians, is he told Americans they needed to grow up and face their problems. They threw a fit and elected Reagan instead so they could live in the Eternal Sunshine of the Racist Mind. But he at least tried.
Carter was probably the last president who talked to and expected white America to act like adults. Every president since then has taken the lesson that they should just lie and pretend everything is fine even as the country and the planet go to hell.