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  • Why did they think they could do crime to procure a signature on a contract which will be binding in the eyes of the law? Did they think the contract was a spell, and the signature a magical incantation to break the spell?

    Prosecutors allege rapper Pooh Shiesty, born Lontrell Williams Jr, led the ambush under the guise of a meeting, holding Mane captive inside a recording studio and forcing him to sign papers releasing him from his contract.

    Wow, not smart to do this at a recording studio which likely has cameras all over the place.

    “Within hours of leaving the Dallas studio, a number of the defendants were on social media displaying some of the items that appeared to be the jewellery that had been robbed from the victims,” Raybould said.

    So self incrimination too, nice.



  • First, thank you for posting sources to support your claim. I looked at most of them.

    Democrats are on the hunt for their own Joe Rogan from May 2025

    The tagline on the article says: “Party leaders and mega-donors want to counter MAGA’s online momentum by recreating a digital right-wing ecosystem for the left”

    Okay so Party Leaders and megadonors want this right? But the article continues…

    “As Democrats plot a return from the electoral wilderness, a growing chorus of party figures has begun to push for a liberal-leaning alternative to the right’s digital dominance.”

    So gone are the megadonors now, and we’re down to “party figures”. What happened to the megadonors? The article actually tells us…

    “That belief has led to party mega-donors being ‘inundated with overtures’ to open their wallets for the development of an ‘army of left-leaning online influencers.’”

    Okay, so the megadonors aren’t asking a Demo-Rogan, someone is asking megadonors to pay for a Demo-Rogan. But so far we still have no names of any of the cited “party leaders”. However we do have a named Democrat figure that is against a Demo-Rogan:

    “The notion that victory is possible if they ‘spend enough billionaire money’ to create a Rogan equivalent ‘speaking in Democratic talking points’ is ‘laughable,’ said Emily Jashinsky at UnHerd.”

    This supports my statement.

    If you do run across the unnamed party leaders, I’d be interested in knowing who they are.

    Democrats seeking to buy the ‘next Joe Rogan’ of the left after 2024 election defeat also May 2025

    Sorry, I don’t consider Fox News as a news source. I skipped this one.

    Could This 20-Year-Old Be One of the Democrats’ Bro Whisperers? from December 2024

    I don’t have a NYT subscription so I couldn’t read the whole article, but the part I could read was talking about a young man with a politics driving youtube channel. I don’t consider that a Democratic Joe Rogan.

    Can Democrats win back podcasting? We asked 6 popular show hosts to weigh in from November 2024

    The article author openly says he’s not asking for a Demo-Rogan.

    “Also, the idea of a ‘liberal Joe Rogan’ has been floated a lot since the election and I don’t want to just parrot that since it’s not really what I mean”.

    Note: The “the idea of a liberal Joe Rogan” is a hyperlink to yet another article. I read that one too. There’s no claim of a Demo-Rogan there either. The closest the author gets to is this:

    "If liberals ever hope to compete with such a successful messaging apparatus, they’re going to have to do more than create clones of Crooked Media. They will have to elevate, or build from the ground up, captivating public figures who connect with vast audiences including, but not limited to, disaffected young men—and entertain the hell out of them. "

    Lowry: The Left can’t create a new Joe Rogan

    That last article actually supports my position, not yours. It says this:

    “Progressives are correct about the power of Rogan and his cohort of bro podcasters, but they don’t understand how thoroughly anathema their ideology and cultural sensibility are to this kind of programming. If Left did manage to create a progressive Joe Rogan in a lab, as soon as he said something controversial out in the wild, he’d be subject to cancelation.”

    It’s definitely been a topic for a couple of years now.

    At least from the articles you posted that is more of a incorrect statement than correct. Yes, I see how you came to that conclusion and in some very narrow readings there are pieces of truth but, I think your premise is disingenuous to claim to be generally true. Keep in mind, I’m not attacking you as a person. I’m not calling you a bad person. I just disagree with your conclusions.

    The idea of Demo-Rogan messaging is a repeat of the 1990s where Al Frankin and others created [“Air America”](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_America_(radio_network) to counter the Republican mouthpiece of the day Rush Limbaugh. Air America failed there too for the same reason a Demo-Rogan would today. Democrats don’t tune into radio for half truths and empty open ridicule of the GOP even though the GOP richly deserves ridicule, especially with trump in office.

    I stand by my original statement.



  • Yeah because by and large most people in France would be pissed as hell about that.

    I’m not understanding what you’re saying on this. If “most people in France would be pissed as hell about that” about munitions or jets, why aren’t they pissed at enabling Russian communications on the battlefield in Ukraine?

    What I am saying is there are shitty corrupt business execs in France same as anywhere else.

    No doubt, but Eutelsat isn’t just some unleashed private equity defense company, it has a nearly 11% stake of ownership by the government of the UK and another 25% -ish percent bondholdings of French government state bank. source

    Starlink, by comparison, is 100% privately owned yet they’ve taken steps to limit Russian military use in Ukraine.



  • Transonic speeds, I think I have heard you might have a seconds warning or so, but also I think sometimes you don’t because the shell is travelling at nearly the speed of sound, it depends on charges, firing arc and other things of course.

    I suppose it also depends how close you are to the gun firing the shell. As in, you might hear the primary report from the gun when the shell leaves the barrel in a straight line across the ground to your ears, but the shell itself is traveling in a ballistic arc and may only reach supersonic speeds in the terminal phase when it is coming down on you. So you wouldn’t hear the shell arrive, but you’d be aware it is coming.

    I hope I never have to be on the receiving end to find out for sure.


  • The shadow fleet exists because it isn’t easy to know who is who.

    I see an easy fix. Most of the time these Shadowfleet tankers are turning off their AIS beacons to hide their movements. Step one is for Starlink operators to collect lists of active Starlink connections that exist without a cosponsoring realtime AIS signature. You’ve now got a list which contains nearly all of the shadowfleet vessels with Starlink (and some bad data from a handful of legit ships that were having communication difficulties or maintenance occurring during Starlink use). This would be fantastic targeting data for Ukraine!

    If Starlink wanted a denial effect, they could simply bake in a pseudo AIS signal (not the traditional VHF transmission) derived from Starlink posiioning data into the Starlink product so that as soon as Starlink is used, it itself is broadcasting your position into AIS through a proxy server.





  • I remember swtich grass being a thing but looking into it it seems like they have not really solved the problems of breakdown.

    There’s two ways main bases to make ethanol at scale:

    • sugar
    • cellulose

    The sugar path is what we’re doing everywhere with corn and elsewhere with sugar cane/beet waste. The switch grass is a cellulose path, but switch grass isn’t the only feedstock that can be used. Its talked about the most because switch grass is really easy to grow.

    Industrial cellulose ethanol is still only a tiny industry with only 3 commercial scale plants in operation today in the world (2 in Brazil, 1 in China). It has promise to be more, but its been small for decades.

    The biggest push for cellulose approach is for making Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).

    source




  • That just isn’t true.

    If you want a well researched and referenced argument. Here is a good one.

    It takes far more people to build, maintain, and service airplanes and the infrastructure to support them than to do the same for trains, and even when traveling a train requires fewer personnel per passenger-kilometer.

    If you’re moving the goalposts to include all the infrastructure of air travel, then you must also include the infrastructure costs of long haul rail travel. Building out new rail travel for hundreds of miles of long haul service (which is what I think OP is looking at, and what I specifically replied to) is monstrously expensive.

    Airplanes and cars are massively subsidized

    Can you point me at examples unsubsidized financially self sustaining (profitable) long haul rail anywhere in the world?

    and their uncovered externalities are much more costly to society too.

    We’ve to enough moving parts in this conversation. Lets table this one to include actual costs paid and ticket prices please.


  • Even the hassle of flying is worth the time and money saved.

    You’ve touched on the answer here. The answer is duration of travel. The same labor that is required to move one trainload of passengers on a long haul route can move many many times that number of passengers on an aircraft simply because the aircraft spends less time traveling. So the cost of the tickets must rise to cover the costs and eek out some profit.



  • “The last people you should be getting advice from about electric cars is electric car enthusiasts.”

    And then, Alex the electric car enthusiast himself, goes on to say later:

    “I don’t know why the world isn’t getting excited about this! You can literally have a gas station at home using the exact same technology that operates a clothes dryer!”

    I love you Alex! Never Change!

    First, he’s right in his first statement. Those of us that really are enthusiasts will go far beyond what is needed, and may lose sight of what someone that isn’t an enthusiast actually cares about.

    Second, a suggestion for Alex, if you are on the Fediverse: You very briefly touched on the NEMA 6-20, but I think it needs more attention.

    To me that outlet (which goes on a 240v at 20A circuit) is the sweet spot for home EV charging with regards to speed and low cost. Why? It uses the same common cheap 12/2 household wire that many of your existing household circuits use. With copper prices always on the rise, larger gauge wire starts getting exponentially expensive. The magic is really the 240v. You don’t get double the charging speed of 120v, you get nearly quadruple! And for the same wire! One other change I’d recommend is getting hardwired EVSE (car charger) because it can let you charge faster on the same wire as a plug in charger (because of electrical safety codes). If you have an electrician at your house running a circuit anyway, having them wire up a hardwired charger at the same time is not a high price increase.

    I know this is a Tesla specific charge, but the value here is showing all the various current ratings and how that scales with charging speed. Check out our 240v 20A hardwired charger performance (in the green square):

    15 MPH of charging from cheap 12/2 wire (regular yellow romex)!

    One extra note here, if you already have a dedicated 120v (15A or 20A) circuit to your garage with a regular outlet on it, you can simply change the breaker in the box to a 240v breaker and change the outlet receptacle in the garage with zero modification to the wire in the wall) and get the benefits of 240v speed charging!


  • First, I think we both don’t like the Pi5. So we are in agreement on that. If you want we can stop right there on the same page.

    I’m not sure why you’re referring to the Pi4

    My first post in this thread was talking about Pi low power and small physical size. I was talking about all Raspberry Pis in general. I never put forth the Pi5. You did when you raised the 5V5A requirement. That exists only on the Pi5. You’ll also see in that first post of mine is where I disavowed any recommendation of Pi5.

    You then went on in your next post about Raspberry Pis needing active cooling and heat sinks. Again, that is only the Pi5, which again, I said I don’t support.

    So if you’re wondering why I keep talking about Pi4 and below is because those are the ones I like. In this thread you keep posting facts about Pi5 (without pointing out that those only apply to Pi5), and so that’s why I keep referring to Pi4 (and below).

    You say you don’t use or recommend the Pi5 and yet you’re seemingly arguing that its power supply requirements aren’t a big deal and that improvements should absolutely not be made to it.

    I’m arguing power supply requirements shouldn’t be made to Pi4 (or below). I don’t use Pi5.