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Cake day: June 15th, 2023

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  • It really depends on what your data is and how hard it would be to recreate. I keep a spare HD in a $40/year bank box & rotate it every 3 months. Most of the content is media - pictures, movies, music. Financial records would be annoying to recreate, but if there’s a big enough disaster to force me to go to the off-site backups, I think that’ll be the least of my troubles. Some data logging has a replica database on a VPS.

    My upload speed is terrible, so I don’t want to put a media library in the cloud. If I did any important daily content creation, I’d probably keep that mirrored offsite with rsync, but I feel like the spirit of an offsite backup is offline and asynchronous, so things like ransomware don’t destroy your backups, too.






  • Remember that half of Americans are dumb enough to vote for Trump. A lot of the other half are also just voting for their favorite letter, without any thought of who’s holding it. Even with RCV, there’s an enormous amount of work to convince people who’ve been voting for their favorite letter for decades, who’ve been told for decades that politicians are all the same, to even pay enough attention to realize there’s another option.

    RCV would be a start, but the start of a similarly decades-long process. IMO, it would be easier and faster to reform Dems from within. Recruit properly progressive candidates to primary the tired, old corporate Dems, inspire some of our younger non-voters, and change the party direction. Still take a few election cycles, but you’d keep the people who just vote for their favorite letter.










  • Mass media has devolved to gossip, so of course it’s going to focus on the people with recognizable names. Katy Perry, because she’s a big star. “Jeff Bezos’ fiancee” - not even her actual name - because Bezos is a well known monster.

    If you’re doing a celebrity gossip/puff piece, you don’t bother to research any farther than the corporate press release, and that press release was there to coddle and stroke Blue Origin’s high-paying customers. Someone pays $10M to ride your rocket into space, you tell them they’re awesome, that they’ve joined an exclusive community, that they’re special, important, and pretty.

    I feel kind of bad for these women. I mean, how fucking cool would it be to go to space? I imagine I’d return awed by the experience however brief, and ready to tell anyone who would listen how cool it was. I doubt I would be very coherent about it, probably a bit self-centered. This group comes back, gets ambushed by Blue Origin public relations massively over-inflating the event, and become the internet’s hate-target for the day. Or the week. Just had this incredible, personal experience, and they’re made into pariahs for it.




  • When I was young and naive, I figured I should be able to buy a tool or jig, take it out of the box, and use it. The longer I play, the more I realize almost all of those things benefit by some hand tuning. This is a great example.

    Don’t be afraid to scratch alignment marks or drill holes in that expensive new tool. It’s yours, and you know better how you work than some engineer in Indianapolis.