2026-02-27


Horseshit

Epstein


Electric / Self Driving cars

  • The Physics and Economics of Moving 44 Tonnes at 56mph

    Every kilogram you add to the vehicle is a kilogram you can’t carry as freight. A diesel fuel tank for 400 litres of diesel weighs roughly 350 kg (the tank itself is relatively light; diesel is 0.84 kg/L). A battery pack storing equivalent energy would weigh on the order of 16 tonnes at current lithium-ion energy densities. That’s not just additional weight. It’s 16 tonnes of payload that disappears. The truck would need to make two trips to move what a diesel truck does in one, which means twice the trucks on the road, twice the drivers, and twice the road wear. Hydrogen tanks are lighter than batteries but vastly larger than diesel tanks for the same range, and the high-pressure carbon fibre vessels (700 bar) are expensive. The physics of energy storage is the single biggest constraint on alternative powertrains in heavy freight, and it’s worth understanding properly before evaluating any claim about “just electrifying” the fleet.

  • Kawasaki Corleo Electric Horse

    • This takes all the fun out of "...and the horse you rode in on!" Unless there's an option package i didn't see.

Religion / Tribal / Culture War and Re-Segregation

Edumacationalizing / Acedemia Nuts

TechSuck / Geek Bait

  • The first transatlantic fiber-optic cable is being ripped up

    Built by AT&T, British Telecom, and France Telecom, the cable entered service on December 14, 1988, and was taken out of operation in 2002 after developing a fault too expensive to repair. It has sat on the ocean floor for more than two decades.

Space / Boomy Zoomers / UFO

AI Will (Save | Destroy) The World

Gubmint / Poilitcks / Law Making

Left Angst

External Security / Militaria / Diplomania

  • Trump launches 'Task Force Scorpion' as Iran peace talks collapse

    Donald Trump has armed a squadron of kamikaze drones as nuclear negotiations with Iran have collapsed and the prospect of war with Tehran looms. The Pentagon has approved the deployment of an experimental U.S. military drone unit capable of self-detonation, known as Task Force Scorpion, according to Bloomberg.