With Linus surrendering to the forces that will consume Linux, it’s time to rethink a few things and make some decisions now that could save our nerd bacon, at least locally. This
This is the first post in a series of engineering topics for non-engineers that I plan to write. This topic is Kinetic Energy, and is likely the most relevant to things we all do, are involved in, or are subject
Editor’s Note: We do like to keep you updated on resources available to you, as you work to reclaim and restore Western Civilization. With that in mind, let us introduce you to
“A country’s assets reside in the tinkerers, the hobbyists, and the risk-takers.” — Nassim Taleb Like any American man of reasonable intelligence, I find a lot to love about the South, especially
For geeks mainly. Skip over this if you don’t want to read about this nerd stuff. And it’s long, which is apropos for the topic. I feel like Homer Simpson and Clown
<rant> One cannot long tarry long amongst preppers without discovering that they come in three distinct types. There’s the anti-government preppers to whom everything is a conspiracy of hyper-competent elites dedicated to
1987 was a roller coaster year. Ronald Reagan, by then coming to the end of his remarkable presidency, told Gorbachev to tear down the Berlin Wall. Michael Jackson released Bad, because we
Tractor Hacking: The Farmers Breaking Big Tech’s Repair Monopoly It’s not a long video, just shy of 12 minutes. Watch it. There’s a lot packed in there, but I’m only
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