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13.03.2026 12:21 👍 0 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0

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13.03.2026 01:10 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

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08.03.2026 05:46 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Trump’s War on Iran Could Screw Over US Farmers The Middle East supplies a huge amount of the world’s fertilizer. Conflict in the region has sent prices soaring ahead of the critical spring planting season.

there's a lot going on right now but did you know a massive amount of the world's fertilizer flows through the middle east, and did you know that that fertilizer needs to be shipped to the us *right now* for planting season, and uh did you know we are at war with iran

04.03.2026 19:10 👍 2676 🔁 1117 💬 136 📌 174
Page 2 of letter by Daniel Swain. It begins: constructive suggestions regarding how the already remarkable institutional efficiency and societal impact of NCAR could be further enhanced through increased (not decreased) federal support in the years to come.
Please note: To ensure the highest level of technical rigor, this response focuses exclusively on the core atmospheric and natural hazard science topics within the author’s primary domain of expertise; for this reason, I have omitted a response to Topic 4 (Space Weather)."


NCAR weather modeling and atmospheric observing capabilities
a) Management and operations of weather-related observational platforms, modeling and science as a stand-alone activity.
The proposed management of weather-related research as a stand-alone activity is a scientifically regressive path that ignores the fundamental physical reality of the Earth system. Modern atmospheric science has demonstrated (largely, it is worth noting, due to groundbreaking researc

Page 2 of letter by Daniel Swain. It begins: constructive suggestions regarding how the already remarkable institutional efficiency and societal impact of NCAR could be further enhanced through increased (not decreased) federal support in the years to come. Please note: To ensure the highest level of technical rigor, this response focuses exclusively on the core atmospheric and natural hazard science topics within the author’s primary domain of expertise; for this reason, I have omitted a response to Topic 4 (Space Weather)." NCAR weather modeling and atmospheric observing capabilities a) Management and operations of weather-related observational platforms, modeling and science as a stand-alone activity. The proposed management of weather-related research as a stand-alone activity is a scientifically regressive path that ignores the fundamental physical reality of the Earth system. Modern atmospheric science has demonstrated (largely, it is worth noting, due to groundbreaking researc

Page 3 of letter by Daniel Swain. It begins: b) Management and operations of weather-related observational platforms, modeling and science as combined with other NSF investments/facilities.
The highly specialized nature of the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center (NWSC) infrastructure represents an extraordinary value proposition that cannot be replicated by combining it with more generalized NSF programs. The NWSC is not a generic high-performance computing (HPC) facility; it is a laboratory uniquely optimized for atmospheric science workflows, with a hardware and storage architecture specifically designed to handle the massive, high-bandwidth data demands of Earth system modeling. Furthermore, its model of providing an excellent, free-at-point-of-use technical support team ensures that the focus remains on the science rather than the overhead of systems administration. This centralized expertise allows individual researchers, smaller labs, and even entire universities—who would otherwi

Page 3 of letter by Daniel Swain. It begins: b) Management and operations of weather-related observational platforms, modeling and science as combined with other NSF investments/facilities. The highly specialized nature of the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center (NWSC) infrastructure represents an extraordinary value proposition that cannot be replicated by combining it with more generalized NSF programs. The NWSC is not a generic high-performance computing (HPC) facility; it is a laboratory uniquely optimized for atmospheric science workflows, with a hardware and storage architecture specifically designed to handle the massive, high-bandwidth data demands of Earth system modeling. Furthermore, its model of providing an excellent, free-at-point-of-use technical support team ensures that the focus remains on the science rather than the overhead of systems administration. This centralized expertise allows individual researchers, smaller labs, and even entire universities—who would otherwi

Page 4 of letter by Daniel Swain. It begins: NCAR Mesa Lab (located in Boulder, Colorado)
a/b) Ownership of the NSF NCAR Mesa Lab building for public and private use.
Far more than just an office building, NSF NCAR Mesa Lab is an iconic and purpose-built facility designed specifically for the study of atmospheric science. Its position at the physical interface of the Rocky Mountain foothills and the Great Plains is a deliberate reflection of its mission, serving as a visible symbol—in an iconically American setting—of the federal government's enduring commitment to science in service of society. For many in the field, including myself, the Mesa Lab holds singular importance as a focal gathering point for the global atmospheric science community. My own early career exposure to weather and Earth system modeling, in fact, occurred within these walls, and I have long felt that the facility’s architecture and location inspire a necessary sense of awe regarding the atmosphere’s complexity a

Page 4 of letter by Daniel Swain. It begins: NCAR Mesa Lab (located in Boulder, Colorado) a/b) Ownership of the NSF NCAR Mesa Lab building for public and private use. Far more than just an office building, NSF NCAR Mesa Lab is an iconic and purpose-built facility designed specifically for the study of atmospheric science. Its position at the physical interface of the Rocky Mountain foothills and the Great Plains is a deliberate reflection of its mission, serving as a visible symbol—in an iconically American setting—of the federal government's enduring commitment to science in service of society. For many in the field, including myself, the Mesa Lab holds singular importance as a focal gathering point for the global atmospheric science community. My own early career exposure to weather and Earth system modeling, in fact, occurred within these walls, and I have long felt that the facility’s architecture and location inspire a necessary sense of awe regarding the atmosphere’s complexity a

Page 1 of letter by Daniel Swain. It begins: Dear Acting Director Stone and the NSF NCAR restructuring team:

I am writing to provide a formal response to the Request for Information (RFI) regarding the proposed restructuring of the NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and its critical weather science infrastructure contained within the January 23, 2026 Dear Colleague Letter (DCL) entitled “NSF Intent to Restructure Critical Weather Infrastructure.” I submit these comments in my professional capacity as an atmospheric research scientist within the University of California, where my research focuses on the physics and dynamics of atmospheric processes related to extreme weather events and their role in shifting natural hazard and disaster risk.

My perspective is informed by a public-sector career dedicated to bridging the gap between fundamental atmospheric research and real-world application in an academic context, with a particular focus on understanding and mitigating

Page 1 of letter by Daniel Swain. It begins: Dear Acting Director Stone and the NSF NCAR restructuring team: I am writing to provide a formal response to the Request for Information (RFI) regarding the proposed restructuring of the NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and its critical weather science infrastructure contained within the January 23, 2026 Dear Colleague Letter (DCL) entitled “NSF Intent to Restructure Critical Weather Infrastructure.” I submit these comments in my professional capacity as an atmospheric research scientist within the University of California, where my research focuses on the physics and dynamics of atmospheric processes related to extreme weather events and their role in shifting natural hazard and disaster risk. My perspective is informed by a public-sector career dedicated to bridging the gap between fundamental atmospheric research and real-world application in an academic context, with a particular focus on understanding and mitigating

I just submitted my letter to NSF responding to its proposal to dismantle the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). I argue that doing so would be an astonishing and avoidable misstep, and that federal support for the institution should in fact be *increased.* [1/4]

06.03.2026 04:25 👍 582 🔁 195 💬 7 📌 7

This line from the majority opinion always sticks with me:
"After enduring nearly a century of systematic resistance to the Fifteenth Amendment, Congress might well decide to shift the advantage of time and inertia from the perpetrators of the evil to its victims."

05.03.2026 00:29 👍 65 🔁 19 💬 1 📌 1

[Exit Murderer.]

05.03.2026 18:25 👍 5472 🔁 1274 💬 46 📌 44

if people are using classified information to place bets, then theoretically others can analyze betting behavior to find signals that reveal classified information.

01.03.2026 03:28 👍 3450 🔁 939 💬 44 📌 35

I'm begging my fellow politicians, Illinoisans, and Americans to realize that right now, we aren't fighting over policy or political party.

We're fighting over whether we're going to be a country rooted in empathy and kindness — or one rooted in cruelty and rage.

28.02.2026 00:43 👍 21571 🔁 5725 💬 599 📌 239

I can't get over this number: in 2007, there were 360,000 newspaper jobs. Now, there are 80,000. "My local paper sucked!" Sure. What sucks even more? The void. "I get all my news from the Guardian!" No, the Guardian doesn't report on your town council, your school board, local cops.

22.02.2026 16:26 👍 7371 🔁 1899 💬 165 📌 204

This has the elegance of CITY LIGHTS.

22.02.2026 00:27 👍 25 🔁 5 💬 0 📌 0

photo literally asphalt fuck you

19.02.2026 05:27 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Counterpoint:

Don’t upload your medical records to any LLM.

That’s fucking insane.

18.02.2026 02:07 👍 7757 🔁 1989 💬 428 📌 194

Sorry but it’s not a free press if there is a class of people too powerful to risk telling the truth about.

16.02.2026 00:20 👍 431 🔁 59 💬 1 📌 0

jfc

jfc

16.02.2026 00:21 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

Snatch

14.02.2026 23:21 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0

President Nixon has a close and special relationship with American youth. - RZ

29.01.2026 21:12 👍 117 🔁 3 💬 6 📌 1

"core"

29.01.2026 04:31 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

Sunshine!

27.01.2026 04:34 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

I'm not sure Democrats in D.C. are aware that their base's rage against ICE has reached a level of blinding white-hot intensity.

They're worried about "looking weak" for voting "against law enforcement" when they should be worried a mob of housewives is going to come beat them to death if they do.

24.01.2026 21:03 👍 8638 🔁 1918 💬 281 📌 174

legit only thing powering them is the rage machine

24.01.2026 01:51 👍 6 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

did they tho

24.01.2026 01:46 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Detained by ICE, two women became first responders during agent’s seizure The women say they guided agents through the emergency, later raising concerns about medical protocols, weapons safety and accountability.

Two women trained as first responders were abducted by three ICE agents. One of the agents starts seizing. The other two don’t know what to do. The women jump into action and save the agent’s life, only to be re-handcuffed and processed.

www.startribune.com/detained-by-...

23.01.2026 23:47 👍 8989 🔁 4865 💬 337 📌 933

The Kenny Lofton Indiana throwbacks, of course ...

23.01.2026 23:31 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

I heard the nearest Whole Foods was a zoo this afternoon and it is so funny when people in New York City in particular do this en masse, because I’ve lived here through plenty of worse storms than this one will be and people stay inside for at most 12 hours before they decide to walk to a bar

23.01.2026 22:20 👍 281 🔁 12 💬 11 📌 6
Photo of text in an article about The Wire. The text says: “For all its critical acclaim, The Wire isn't mentioned as much any more in popular culture. You don't see it in the reaction gifs on social media. Part of that, I think, is because the people who loved the show when it came out belong to those institutions that have been under sustained attack for the past dec-ade. The journalists, the politicians, the educators. All those professions have lost some of their stature. The Wire was the favourite show of a particularly 20th-century incarnation of the cultural elite, that could help keep a show on the air in a way which is no longer possible in the era of the all-seeing algorithm.”

Photo of text in an article about The Wire. The text says: “For all its critical acclaim, The Wire isn't mentioned as much any more in popular culture. You don't see it in the reaction gifs on social media. Part of that, I think, is because the people who loved the show when it came out belong to those institutions that have been under sustained attack for the past dec-ade. The journalists, the politicians, the educators. All those professions have lost some of their stature. The Wire was the favourite show of a particularly 20th-century incarnation of the cultural elite, that could help keep a show on the air in a way which is no longer possible in the era of the all-seeing algorithm.”

Catching up on my reading and what nonsense is this in the @financialtimes.com

23.01.2026 03:09 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0

I know I don't have a ton of media followers, but I'll put this out there anyway: if you need someone to comment/offer context on the removal of the slavery exhibit at the President's House site in Philly, get in touch. I just finished an entire book on Americans' fight over Washington and slavery.

23.01.2026 00:04 👍 2772 🔁 891 💬 35 📌 25

are they not monsters?

22.01.2026 00:08 👍 3814 🔁 997 💬 44 📌 25

Canada tho

22.01.2026 01:13 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

The number of observers on the ground here is basically increasing geometrically, because people see some of their neighbors being abducted and others fighting back and there is zero question about who is on the right side

20.01.2026 01:53 👍 1399 🔁 247 💬 19 📌 2