A long but interesting essay.
The “Ecocide” Of Easter ISland
…turns out to be a false myth.
So much for that broken arrow in the degrowthers’ quiver.
Boeing’s Latest Starliner Woes
CNN is generally a terrible news source, at least on politics, but Jackie Wattles is an excellent space reporter.
[Update a few minutes later]
Not space related, but an example of how scurrilous (and hypocritical) CNN can be in general, despite their good reporters.
[Update a couple minutes later]
Is this vehicle cursed?
[Friday-morning update]
The latest, from Jim Meigs.
[Bumped]
[Saturday-afternoon update]
The return is now delayed indefinitely.
[Bumped]
SV Preference Cascade For Trump?
David Sacks is predicting one. I’m sure that there have been a lot of stealth Republicans there for a long time (as there are in LA), but once the dam breaks, they can come out in public.
“Cultural Safety”
Well, at least they’re admitting that there is a difference between men and women.
The Stanford Internet Observatory
A recent House Judiciary Committee report alleges that, by cooperating with the Department of Homeland Security, the SIO’s Election Integrity Partnership “provided a way for the federal government to launder its censorship activities in hopes of bypassing both the First Amendment and public scrutiny.”
Of course it did.
The Pro-Hamas Universities
And yes, in their behavior in enabling and not discouraging the pro-Hamas mobs, the universities are objectively pro-Hamas.
[Update a while later]
All eyes should be on Al Jazeera as being founded, funded, and directed by terrorists.
The Trouble WIth (Many) Teachers
Teachers unions (and public-employee unions in general) should be abolished.
Nifty Fifty
After the quickest achievement of fifty flights, an interview with Rocketlab’s Peter Beck.
California’s Paradise
How it became our purgatory.
It’s quite a list.