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Humanist. Solarpunk. Scholar.

I asked for strength
and the universe gave me difficulties to make me strong.
I asked for wisdom
and the universe gave me problems to learn to solve.
I asked for prosperity
and the universe gave me a brain and brawn to work.
I asked for courage
and the universe gave me dangers to overcome.
I asked for love
and the universe gave me people to help.
I asked for favours
and the universe gave me opportunities.
I received nothing I wanted.
I received everything I needed.

“To be free is not merely to cast off one's chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.” -- Nelson Mandela

“Courage is like a muscle. We strengthen it by use.” -- Ruth Gordon
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> Define affordable.

Cheaper than the total cost of ownership of a combustion vehicle at $150-$200/barrel for prolonged periods of time.

Are We Approaching an Unprecedented Energy Crisis? - https://thedispatch.com/newsletter/dispatch-energy/iran-war-... - March 26th, 2026

France confirms oil crisis, says 30-40 percent of Gulf energy infrastructure destroyed - https://www.france24.com/en/france-confirms-oil-crisis-says-... - March 25th, 2026

Even the best-case scenario for energy markets is disastrous - https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2026/03/22/e... | https://archive.today/5OhRI - March 22nd, 2026

Are We Approaching an Unprecedented Energy Crisis?

Attempts to reroute or offset Iranian-throttled oil continue to fall short.

The Dispatch
BYD EVs are affordable. Electricity will get cheaper with more renewables, oil will not.

My understanding is the 56 year old age limit is due to burnout and other accumulated negative risk factors from the profession. You have a shelf life like a professional athlete due to the sustained high cognitive load and stress of the workload. Replies open to additional references and citations.

It would make an interesting reality TV show to have a group of 60-70 year olds attempt to perform a simulated 8 hour ATC shift under "live fire" conditions.

https://web.archive.org/web/20260323212332/https://www.crisi...

https://www.faa.gov/newsroom/media/Fatigue_Report.pdf

https://news.siu.edu/2025/07/072225-siu-research-focuses-on-...

Wayback Machine

Air traffic controllers require a significant investment by the federal government, I take no issue with age limits for both investment (lower bound) and safety reasons (upper bound) (if the data says it is reasonable, I'll always defer to the data).

I take exceptional issue with the fact that their pay is not considered essential. There should be no way for this critical infrastructure to be not considered essential. ATC pay should flow regardless of actions of any branch of the federal government, and there should be robust systems in place to ensure these workers are not pushed beyond reasonable work limits. Fix the system or break the system forcing a fix. If it continues to work "good enough" without a fix, no changes will be made.

Well, a tired, overextended air traffic controller at LaGuardia just caused two pilots to die last night while landing. How many deaths would communicate "We have likely reached system failure"? I presume for some, it's going to have to be a few airframes worth of passengers unfortunately. There is a shortage of air traffic controllers. Those working are being pushed to failure. The system as a whole is degrading. These are facts, based on evidence and observations.

There is currently a shortage of ~3k controllers (as of this comment), and the time to train and put new controllers into service is significant. Excess retirements reduces time to system failure due to labor shortages.
https://www.faa.gov/air-traffic-controller-qualifications

> Entry-level applicants must complete required training courses and spend several months at the FAA Academy in Oklahoma City. Applicants are paid while in training. After graduating the academy, individuals are placed in locations across the country and must gain 2-3 years additional training, both classroom and on-the-job experience, before becoming a certified professional controller. This rigorous training includes close supervision and evaluation by senior controllers that ensures controllers are competent, professional, know their airspace environment and can deal with the pressures and high pace of the job.

Controllers in training quit due to a lack of pay whenever a government shutdown occurs. This impairs the talent pipeline to improve system performance anytime a shutdown occurs.

https://www.reddit.com/r/newyorkcity/comments/1s1eh14/i_mess...

US air traffic controllers start resigning as shutdown bites - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45860865 - November 2025 (365 comments)

Flights to Los Angeles Airport halted due to air traffic controller shortage - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45715771 - October 2025 (11 comments)

> The shutdown is having real consequences, as some students at the controller academy have already decided to abandon the profession because they don’t want to work in a job they won’t be paid for, Duffy said. That will only make it harder for the FAA to hire enough controllers to eliminate the shortage, since training takes years. He said that the government is only a week or two away from running out of money to pay students at the academy.

Air traffic controller shortages cause widespread flight delays amid government shutdown - https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/air-traffic-controller-... - November 1st, 2025

> “Currently nearly 50 percent of major air traffic control facilities are experiencing staffing shortages, and nearly 90 percent of air traffic controllers are out at New York–area facilities,” the FAA said in a statement posted on X on Friday evening.

Do you feel lucky?

Trump has choked off Cuba's oil supply. China is stepping in with solar

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2026/02/28/china-cuba-solar-trump-oil-blockade/

Trump has choked off Cuba’s oil supply. China is stepping in with solar.

As President Donald Trump threatens to “take” Cuba, China is flexing its dominance in renewable energy by supplying solar panels as Havana confronts an energy crisis.

The Washington Post
Meta is having trouble with rogue AI agents | TechCrunch

A rogue AI agent inadvertently exposed Meta company and user data to engineers who didn't have permission to see it.

TechCrunch
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