Has anyone ever combined something like Wikipedia with something like McMaster-Carr? A community-edited catalog and taxonomy of materials and parts?
Has anyone ever combined something like Wikipedia with something like McMaster-Carr? A community-edited catalog and taxonomy of materials and parts?
This photo accompanying a news story about the heist at the Louvre is perfection.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD ***************** Investigation of: LOSS OF THE SUBMARINE TITAN IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN ON JUNE 18, 2023 * * * * * * Accident No.: *********** * * * * * * Interview of: Co-designer/Pilot Deepsea Challenger DCA23FM036 via Microsoft Teams Friday, July 26, 2024
INTERVIEW OF 10 BY LCDR 11 Q. So how did you get yourself started into submersible 12 operations? 13 A. Well, I'm sure you're familiar with my film Titanic. When I 14 set down the path to make that film, the first thing that I did 15 was arrange to be introduced to the head of the submersible 16 program at the P.P. Shirshov Institute in Moscow, a guy named 17| Professor I. I did that through a mutual friend 18 of ours, a guy named , who is one of the preeminent underwater cinematographers in the world. And had been on a 20 submersible expedition out to Titanic the previous year with the 21 Russians. And that was organized by a Canadian company that was 22 doing an IMAX film which was released under the title Titanica.
Learned that an anonymous outside expert on submersibles did an interview with the OceanGate Titan investigation, and they released a transcript, with all the names redacted. The first line of his first answer? "I'm sure you're familiar with my film Titanic."
it's so good, i just devoured the whole thing, it's 68 pages of competence porn
For my bsky peeps: Catalyst had her first sea trial today! Went swimmingly. (Which is to say, nobody had to swim).
For every €1 provided through a Basic Income For Artists pilot program in Ireland, the government got €1.46 back. So it’s being made permanent.
Over and over we see it. It saves public money to provide public housing. And it makes public money to provide basic income.
We can’t afford to NOT do it.
Cool, I’m being flamed by the right wing financial press! financialpost.com/opinion/tere...
🚄 new train map from planemad alert: api.mapbox.com/styles/v1/pl...
It's that time again: ✨we’re hiring✨
We're looking for a @godotengine.org IDE Engineer to help us build the next generation of collaboration tools inside the engine itself! More detail here: inkandswitch.com/jobs/godot-ide-engineer
(Remote role 🌍🌎🌏)
Not certain about the photo but I endorse the text :)
Images of Dutch bike infrastructure
IMPORTANT: The Dutch invest €595 million annually on urban biking, resulting in €19 BILLION saved in public health care costs alone. That’s how smart govts do the math on investing in better mobility.
Let’s be clear— it wastes public money to NOT do it.
#CityMakingMath HT @modacitylife.bsky.social
If anyone wants to see some random in-progress photos of the boat photos.app.goo.gl/7csRvGWWy7CW...
been a blast so far working on this with @inkandswitch.com, @toposinstitute.bsky.social + others
Stockholm’s ferries and archipelago *swoon*
I have a friend who was a designer at an engineering firm who got laid off during covid. He took the time to get really good at backcountry skiing thanks to CERB and rejoined the labour force when the jobs came back.
People on CERB were underemployed and happy and productive (just not economically). COVID was a weird time but that part was great.
Interesting. I have positive feelings about UBI because of observing the CERB program in Canada during COVID, which (anecdotally, for many people I know) kept huge numbers of service industry and arts workers who were suddenly without work able to still pay rent and buy food.
I started with Sixteen Ways to Defend a Walled City which I think is as good a place as any. His books all broadly take place in the same world and hit many of the same tropes but I haven’t found reading order to matter that much.
Alternatively you could start with Devices and Desires.
I have a vivid memory of watching TV coverage of the Loma Prieta earthquake as a child, and they were interviewing someone who had been a collector of pottery.
“I’m going to start collecting again,” she said. “But this time, maybe baskets.”
my US map is pure red these days
how long until you buy a spacemouse though
Have you read any KJ Parker?
The civilized way to get to remote forests is on a boat. Barefoot.
Techbros couldn’t have invented GPS because to have it work at all requires the use of distant black holes; basic research that gov’t needs to fund over decades that tech never will.
They don’t realize yet that they’ve turned off the faucet of the tech hose by defunding science.
I’m enough to remember when Twitter’s API was the standard demo for all kinds of new tech. (then they killed it to protect ad revenue).
I’ve just had a fantastic electronics designer drop off my electric boat projects for personal reasons, and another EE/robotics hire who had to withdraw before starting.
Would really love to get some more help in that area! Let me know of any leads.
happy to chat. If you want to reach out by email, I'm avi@avibryant.com.
Thanks @mcfunley.com. I guess I should post this here!
Here are some pics of the future Boat Works site photos.app.goo.gl/AWPaQfTP1FKY...