







Dalinar, be sensible
If this council will not act, then the council should be broken!
Kali maa…


Cruising the man pages for little girls?
With fava beans and a nice chianti?


That GAAWBLIN is GAAWBLINating all the booze!





AIM is on the prowl, Iron Man’s days are numbered


Okay but do you have relations with the Judean People’s Front?


Today is cows with sticks, tomorrow Cows With Guns


Any time you talk radiation, you need to be specific about what kind of particles, how much energy they have, and how much of it there is.
Most of the stuff in orbit is charged particles (electrons and small atoms) and low energy photons. Those get stopped by relatively thin layers of shielding, but if you’re not careful you’ll get cooked from raw heat.
Ionizing radiation like neutrons or x- and gamma-range photons can radioactivate materials, and take more shielding – think feet of water or a couple inches of lead. Nuclear reactors have that, but spaceships don’t. Fortunately unless you bring a reactor with you they’re rare enough that it’s not really necessary.
Substances become radioactive when they get hit by some kind of ionizing radiation and change into an isotope that itself emits radiation. Conducting radiation like a wick isn’t really a thing.


There’s a couple of Lutris scripts, but the one that kinda worked for me was this https://github.com/cryinkfly/Autodesk-Fusion-360-for-Linux/
Depending on what you’re doing, check out Freecad. It’s still a bit buggy but ever since it hit 1.0 it’s been a lot better, and it runs natively on Linux


Star Citizen says hi


Good news, it’s snake oil


So much for “great jeans”


That’s because they peaked in the first couple of centuries AD, color wasn’t invented until way later


Sure, and while I’m at it I’ll pour molten gold in their keyholes


Annual review of the top and bottom performing stuffed animal accessories