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Haha. US ain’t got the balls to fight NK. They got nukes and US presidents take pictures with their supreme leader.

Iran knows what’s on the other side once they have nukes. No one touches them.


Yeah not having a switch to turn off shirts is a great indicator that Google’s “do no evil” is a relic of the past.

Google gives no fucks other than printing more billions every quarter.


It's a major disservice to me as a paying user too.

Netflix like any rational business keeps on increasing its prices until their profits no longer grow, or a new entrant eats their lunch.

Oh boy.

I’m dealing with IRS right now to get an EIN for an LLC. They won’t give an EIN over online form. Must be faxed or physically mailed.

They say 3-5 days. Been weeks. I pay $5/week to hold onto a fax number.

So Trump spending hundreds of billions on blowing up kids’ schools in Iran and cutting funding from IRS.

Why does it take weeks to start a business in 2026 and get a bank account.

Just absurd.


Hmm the online EIN form will give you an EIN instantly unless you don't have an ITIN or you are incorporated outside the US, in which case you would have to do it offline. https://sa.www4.irs.gov/applyein/

I remember using it and worrying about losing the EIN at the last step, so I saved the document several times and printed it several times too.


Originally of Flash-ActionScript frame.

He’s been an inspiration for me, his demos got me into coding.


Oh the irony of US is the paper tiger like Russia and Iran is the underdog like Ukraine.

Trump made a very strategic error that he can’t easily get out of.

US borrowing trillions in debt to fund other people’s wars. This level of stupidity is Bush in Afhanistan.


Always wondered why Atlassian was so big. Their software is utter garbage. Slow, clunky.

They don’t treat their employees well. Now with all the AI slop, it seems they don’t know what good software is.

Yeah if you have option to move away from Atlassian, you should do so.

Modern tools like Claude code have the ability to craft and bring dreams to reality.

Atlassian is old school. Their rich CEOs no longer care about good software. They are rent extractors.


Is there a serious “rebuild all of civilization” book?

Sounds like a good read.


In a doomsday scenario one wouldn't need a "rebuild all of civilization" book, but more a "basics like building a fire, filtering water, repairing a car engine, basic wound treatment" and such book. Nobody is going to be building cathedrals, and factories and computers for a good while...

> Nobody is going to be building cathedrals, and factories and computers for a good while...

Interesting mental exercise. It was explored in A Canticle for Leibowitz[0], novel in 3 parts (Fiat homo, fiat lux, fiat voluntas tua), the first set in the immediate post nuclear-war world, second 600 years after towards the end of the new middle ages, and the third 600 later in a typical futuristic scenario. The first part covers the religious efforts to preserve knowledge (even if said knowledge was not understood), and the second in the new renaissance from wielding such knowledge.

I wonder how LLMs, with their mistakes and all, would play a role in rebuilding civilization. Most media these days is not prepared for staying stable for 20 years, not sure how much and for how long it could be preserved. Perhaps mechanical hard drives in certain isolated environments?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Canticle_for_Leibowitz


And we did it all without a manual the first time, so it stands to reason we (or more accurately, our descendants) could figure it out.

We did it in a pristine world the first time. The next time we do it in a world stripped of natural resources and easy energy with a collapsing biosphere soaked in poison and radioactive waste.

Not impossible but I doubt we get another Industrial Revolution.


>We did it in a pristine world the first time. The next time we do it in a world stripped of natural resources and easy energy with a collapsing biosphere soaked in poison and radioactive waste.

Well, we did it in an ice age the first time.


And here we are, still in the exact same Ice Age .. albeit only barely as the ice covered poles are on the way out should trends continue.

Fair enough, but at least the ice was clean.

I mean, there's still quite a number of resources on the surface, plenty just sit there because the ratio of setup cost / profit isn't there

The demand a smaller civilization would have should be quite less significant than what we currently have, so it stands to reason it would make sense for them to use those


Yes, and it took our ancestors 200k years. I would like to give our descendants an head start.

Even knowing the broad concepts of Crop Rotation, Germ theory, or Computation, means that you shouldn't take that long to get back to an advanced stage, you probably won't actually get to whatever SOTA you had on those fields for a long time, but knowing where to look is quite significant in cutting wasted time

What so we gotta go through the middle ages again :(

Not necessarily, basically the majority of our technology is the result of a very, very brief period of innovation.

So long as we don't forget that it's important to wash our hands and clean out wounds with soap, we're already centuries out of the middle ages.


Yes.

https://a.co/d/0ieNUmhB (Not a referral link)


I've thought about this. I imagined stuff like "Chapter 1: Sanitation. Things called germs will make you very sick. They live in human and animal poop. That's why you need to built a latrine far away from your water source. Here's how to do it." You don't need to worry about how to mine for ore when you routinely lose neighbors to cholera.


It is telling that in one of the seminal works about accessibility and rural public health, "Where There Is No Doctor", by David Werner, roughly 10% of the book needs to be devoted to wound and general sanitation and exhortations to keep anything sanitation sensitive the hell away from dirt and nightsoil.

Explaining to people that invisible creatures exist that make you sick... Better pack a microscope!

The laser systems make sense. It’s focusing a beam on a drone. But it has range issues.

Radar and GPS jamming are stop gaps. Cameras and onboard processors are so cheap.

Drones are more autonomous, all they need is vision and IMU orientation. Not much radar and GPS jamming can do about.

We thought Russia was a paper tiger. But US is also a paper tiger.

For all the hype of Anduril/F35 and modern weaponry where trillions were spent, US is failing pretty bad in Iran.

And where does “America First” really come here. Life is worse for average American than before Trump is elected.


May be this is how we get decentralized solar grids and accelerate moving away from fossil fuels.

Bomb the oil infra in a stupid war that a senile old 80 year baby wanted.


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