I still have never listened to a podcast and plan to keep it that way in perpetuity.
Month: July 2025
Age Ver
This sucks for a lot of reasons Iโve already talked about, but itโs actually pretty bad to deprive teenagers of listening to music playing a video game, or watching a movie thatโs โtoo old for themโ. Itโs a character building moment. Helps you not be baby brained forever https://t.co/p7Rnux3tDi
— august (@regularaugust) July 30, 2025
True. I started reading adult books when I was around seven years old. And that was a very good thing. I’d already outgrown all the books I’d be allowed to read under age verification laws. If I’d had to wait till age 18 to do anything “age appropriate,” I would’ve been much worse off and vastly dumber.
Lar
The right’s hatred of solar and wind power is deeply stupid and it makes no sense at all. There’s a reason China is installing more of these power types than anything else.
As of 2024:
- China installed over 217 gigawatts of solar just in that year, which is more than the entire cumulative U.S. total in its entire history.
- The United States has around 160 GW of total installed solar capacity, ever.
China has over 600 GW of solar now, while weโre still crawling with less than a third of that. And slowing down due to utter fucking moron MAGA clowns.
Solar and wind are now super-cheap, efficient, and far cleaner than fossil fuels. Despite a lot of you living in the late 1970s, they’re not some hippie pipe dream. Nope, it’s hard economic pragmatism. Even authoritarian regimes know renewables are the way to go and in fact are the future.
Get out of 1979, idiots.
Smoking Eth
Solar has real land-use considerations but this graphic does a good job of contextualizing that demand compared to what we devote to ethanol, which is good for farmers' bottom line but does not at all accomplish its climate raison d'รชtre. pic.twitter.com/jkqA7dGVay
— Alexander C. Kaufman (@AlexCKaufman) July 31, 2025
This always makes me laugh when doofclown dipshits say things like, “But solar uses sooo much landddddddd!”
Compared to the worse-in-every-way ethanol, nope. And we’re already wasting land on that. And another difference is that solar is actually good.
Time Machine
Love it when people assign stuff to my team with due dates in the past.
Nothing like being set up for total success!
Low Tol
Itโs the disorder for me, too. I just have no tolerance for it anymore. I go into the city at least once a week and I always see some yahoo doing something ridiculous and I think to myself every time that Iโm glad I donโt live here, anymore.
I like access to sandwiches andโฆ https://t.co/wTnjGYYGnl
— wanye (@wanyeburkett) July 30, 2025
I too have far less tolerance for that kinda shit than I used to.
The idiot liberal idea that wild-eyed vagrants can have a little assault as a treat is so fucking insane. And #MeToo went right out the window when it was the so-called unhoused perpetrating sex crimes, didn’t it?
Even apart from any political considerations, I despise hypocrites.
When Women Are Radicalized. Men arenโt the only ones susceptible to extremist thinking. And it causes women to go just as nuts.
Why Are Americans So Scared of Talking to Each Other?
CEOs Are Shrinking Their Workforcesโand They Couldnโt Be Prouder.
Itโs not as simple as โhousing got more expensiveโ; the ratios between prices have completely altered in a way that makes the economics of a modern young household utterly incomprehensible to retired homeowners. True in all the Anglosphere, by the way. Also, Boomers are fucking idiots.
Early universeโs โlittle red dotsโ may be black hole stars.
Paratrooper Stuff
One time on a hairy jump in the army in too-high winds, a buddy of mine slammed into the side of a field ambulance at 30mph.
Somehow he broke no bones but sprained nearly every major muscle in his body and ended up with a huge amount of bruising. As I was talking to him later, I observed it was some sort of weird anti-paradox: he crashed into the ambulance that was needed to help him since he’d plowed into an ambulance.
He was not quite as amused by my observation as I was.
He made a complete recovery. And if you’re curious, video of the jump is below. Read the poster’s comment too. That was a very shitty jump that never should’ve happened, especially since it was done just to show off.
I know most of y’all are not used to looking at military jumps, but the paratroopers should not be moving nearly-horizontally across the screen like that.
A very bad day.
Holy shit, just noticed these comments. That was my friend!
Cit
The average American has been to 5 of these cities. How many have you been too?
Iโll start, 14. pic.twitter.com/C3tWId4PI6
— James Pettus (@PettusWX) July 29, 2025
All of them. (And 5? Really?)
Breakdealer
Whatโs an instant dealbreaker for you in first dates?
Tries to turn me into a human sacrifice.
Really sours the mood.
1990s Design
That is pretty stupid and clueless.
I understand IPv6 just fine and have set it up from scratch many times in large networks.
So I can very confidently say that it really sucks. It was designed in the 1990s before we understood any of the problems we’d be facing in the 2020s. And it shows. It’s creaky and ill-suited to its actual use. It has security assumptions that aged poorly (IPSec everywhere? Sure, Jan.) and features that will never be used. It’s mostly cruft and useless crap with some ok functionality if you’re using dial-up.
First, its human-unfriendly addressing makes diagnostics, documentation, and training way harder. No fucking one alive can remember or understand just by looking at it what 2001:0db8:85a3::8a2e:0370:7334 means or does. (For my non-techies, that is an IPv6 address, like 192.168.1.1 in IPv4).
Additionally, no matter what you’ve read, NAT actually is a great security feature and IPv6 only begrudgingly supporting this is clownish and harmful1.
The crack I made about dial-up earlier was actually leading to something. IPv6 was designed long before cloud-native networking became a thing. That means it was created when it was implicitly assumed that all hosts had one interface and one static address. These days, containers, VMs and ephemeral workloads are dominant. IPs change all the time, get re-assigned and altered, sometimes every few seconds. IPv6’s assumption of a static architecture makes it poorly-suited to dynamic cloud environments.
Also, for we admins, things like stateless address auto-configuration (SLAAC) and router advertisements give us less control. We actually need this control and visibility for security and observability. Allowing IPv6 to do its black-box magic is not any advantage for us. It is in fact actively harmful and makes networks much harder to secure and administer.
IPv6 also assumes end-to-end connectivity is a good thing — that everything should have a public IP address and be on the public internet 24/7 (related to my point about NAT above). Bro, I don’t want my washing machine or toaster on the internet. Trust.
Subnetting in IPv6 is also absolute crap. “Just use a /64 everywhere!” Why, god, why? This just adds complexity, not reduces it. Insanely dipshitty.
And don’t get me started on the fucking idiotic link-local address. For those not in the know, in IPv6 every interface gets assigned a link-local address to talk to its neighbors. This is bad! It’s not routable, is a security hole, it causes problems in logging and diagnostics and with multi-hop while being confusing and inobvious to most network admins.
Of course, IPv6 also replaced ARP with NDP. This inefficient-as-all-hell turd of a protocol has more useless steps, a larger (and difficult-to-audit) attack surface, is far, far more fragile and requires complex (and also fragile) firewalling. The clowns replaced a dumb but reliable protocol (ARP) with an insecure, “smart” but fragile one. Great job.
It also has crap DNS integration. The designers back in the 1990s assumed we’d use an IP address for everything. Hostnames and DNS were an afterthought. Meanwhile, DNS is used for absolutely everything these days.
IPv6 also makes network planning far harder. Global prefix delegation, renumbering, and prefix lifetimes are a goddamn nightmare. Get it right the first time or you are screwed (ask me how I know).
And, related to a point above, IPv6 was designed for well-structured pre-built networks with planned addressing, stable routers, and consistent ownership. That means it really does not work well with mesh networks, ad-hoc clusters, cloud VMs that spin up/down in seconds, serverless functions…I could go on.
IPv6 is like giving a skateboard to a donkey. Sure, theoretically it might be able to get wherever it’s going faster. But what the hell is a donkey going to do with a skateboard in reality?
(Source: I am an active CCNP, have worked in tech for 20+ years, and have designed hundreds of IPv4 and IPv6 networks from the ground up and then built them out myself, often purchasing all the required hardware as well.)
Clouded Down
Why did every phone brand suddenly decide we donโt need SD cards anymore?
Trying to force you to bullshit cloud data-thievin’ garbage.
The future sucks.
Pagination
Camille Paglia in the 1990s:
Sexual harassment guidelines, if overdone, will end by harming women more than helping them. In the rough play of the arena, women must make their own way. If someone offends you by speech, you must learn to defend yourself by speech. The answer cannot be to beg for outside help to curtail your opponent’s free movement. The message conveyed by such attitudes is that women are too weak to win by men’s rules and must be awarded a procedural advantage before they even climb into the ring. Teasing and taunting have always been intrinsic to the hazing rituals of male bonding. The elaborate shouting matches and satirical putdowns of African tribal life can still be heard in American pop music (“You been whupped with the ugly stick!” โuproarious laughter) and among drag queens, where it’s called “throwing shade.” Middle-class white women have got to get over their superiority complex and learn to talk trash with the rest of the human race.
A sex-free workplace is neither possible nor desirable.
She saw #MeToo’s inevitable result before most of the dipshits perpetrating it like Moira Donegan were out of diapers.
Eurnope
Europe has even more potentially society-ending challenges ahead than the United States, despite the creeping anti-science authoritarianism here at home. Among them:
1) Demographic crisis. Shared with the rest of the world, of course. And no, immigration won’t solve it. Their more-generous social safety net is going to need some re-vamping that will cause massive social unrest.
2) Islamization. Once a society becomes ~10% Muslim, it’s enough to throw it into chaos and often dissolve the existing culture. Many EU countries are getting close to this threshold or have exceeded it. And no matter what idiot feminists think, this will be very, very bad for women there.
3) Russia. It’ll be invading soon. Europe is not even close to any kind of ready.
4) Immigration of unattached economic anti-western migrant men. Even apart from Islamization, this is a huge issue and will be getting much worse.
5) AMOC collapse. This will make a lot of Europe a whole lot colder on average while having minimal effect on the US.
The US and China are best-positioned to endure and even prosper here. That is, assuming we in the US don’t strangle ourselves to death, which we are merrily on the way to doing by killing science, research and clean energy.
But Europe is pretty much fucked no matter what.
Fakery
Yes, it is obviously pitch-corrected.
But his assessment for how this performance was done is not correct. It’s just booth recorded as separate tracks with reverb that matches the space. Much easier than his hypothesis.
And then they lip-sync in the kitchen. That’s it; that’s all.