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  • Copaganda

    Copaganda

    Police hiring PR firms seems like a bad sign.

    Taylor Lorenz:

    I think we’re all familiar with things like local news segments on crime, but Karakatsanis revealed so many insane new things about the entire police PR machine. Police are working with content creators, they’re hiring big time social media strategists to leverage viral videos, and they’re becoming experts at leveraging the internet and online attention.

    Her video on it is here.

  • Stock Tank Supply HD Work Shirt

    Stock Tank Supply HD Work Shirt

    You like long sleeve t-shirts, but wish they were more rugged like a Rugby shirt, oh you need this shirt.

    This was a rather unexpected purchase for me — I just so happened to be chatting with the owner of STS, and he was wearing his HD Work Shirt. It looked great on him, and is a rather niche shirt — I needed it, so I ordered one. Once the shirt arrived, I had to hold back ordering another, until I wore the one I bought at least one time — I am slightly practical at times.

    After that first wear, I hit order on a second. I’d own more, but they are out of stock in my size in the other colors. And since picking these up, they’ve become a staple shirt for me on the weekends. They are more akin to a really light (but durable) sweatshirt, than they are to a very heavy t-shirt.

    That is to say: durable and supremely comfortable. Lounge and work ready.

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  • Member Journal — 5/5/25

    Member Journal — 5/5/25

    Why waking up early doesn’t matter.

    This week: waking up early is *clearly* the only metric to being successful.

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  • ’US weather forecasting is more crippled than previously known as hurricane season nears’

    ’US weather forecasting is more crippled than previously known as hurricane season nears’

    I’d not want to be on the gulf coast with this weather service gutting.

    Andrew Freedman for CNN:

    Responsible for protecting life and property from severe weather impacts, the National Weather Service is headed into hurricane season with 30 of its 122 weather forecast offices lacking their most experienced official, known as the meteorologist-in-charge.

    These include offices that cover major population centers such as New York City, Cleveland, Houston and Tampa.

    There is not a single manager in place at the hurricane-prone Houston-Galveston forecast office, according to a NOAA staff member who requested anonymity for fear of reprisal.

    Something you don’t really realize unless you live in an area like Houston, is that while a Hurricane is large, slow moving and often known days in advance — there’s a lot more to it than that when you are in the path. Left side, or right side of the cone? That matters for damage and whether you should leave. A slight shift in the path means that maybe you should stay put and let others leave. How much surge? Rain? Wind? Hail? Tornados? Is it going to stall out, or tear through?

    There’s multitude of small data points which drive personal and city/county decision making. And it all relies on forecasters. All of it.

  • The Community Shock, When A Big Company Proves They Are A Big Company

    The Community Shock, When A Big Company Proves They Are A Big Company

    Apple is in fact a big company, which acts as all other big companies do.

    I don’t have any clever anecdote, opening, narrative, metaphor, or analogy for you. Apple is a big company, and big companies are hyper-fixated on their stock price, their profits, their growth, and above all else: protecting those three items by any means necessary. This is a universal truth of any company of any substantial size.

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  • The iPad Pro 11 M4

    The iPad Pro 11 M4

    An impossibly expensive machine, and likely not worth the money for most people.

    The M4 iPad Pros have been out for a minute now, but I upgraded at the start of the year, and want run through some basics on where the iPad is at right now, and my move from a 13” iPad Pro to an 11” iPad Pro.

    The gist of all of this is that this is a damned expensive machine, which is likely to offer very limited utility to anyone with an M2 or newer iPad Pro — and which is still vastly limited by the available software. There is, for diehard iPad lovers like myself, some good things to note here and there.

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  • Gear Report — 4/30/25

    Gear Report — 4/30/25

    We were in an awesome spot with gear, and tariffs are likely to mess it all up.

    This week: gear quality, costs, and tariffs; and new stuffs.

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  • No More Opt-Out for Alexa

    No More Opt-Out for Alexa

    You don’t have to accept this.

    Daria Magdik on the Adguard blog:

    But as of March 28, 2025, Amazon has removed the “Do Not Send Voice Recordings” option for several Echo devices, including the 4th-generation Echo Dot, Echo Show 10, and Echo Show 15. This change means that all voice commands — and effectively everything your Echo hears — will now be transmitted to and processed in Amazon’s cloud.

    I am pretty shocked this isn’t being covered more widely, so here’s me doing my part to bring this to the surface.

  • Member Journal — 4/28/25

    Member Journal — 4/28/25

    Sometimes I start building things without thinking, and really add a complexity to my life.

    This week: creating, tinkering, and fucking about with a digital dashboard.

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  • Framework 13 Review

    Framework 13 Review

    This is a very clever laptop, and something to consider when you want to be free of Apple.

    There are a lot of really amazing laptop options out there, and Framework’s offerings have been getting a little more press lately. I picked up a Framework 13 at the start of the year to use as my computer during times when my iPad Pro could not handle the task — whatever those tasks might be.

    Framework, for those who are not aware, produces laptops geared for Linux users, with Windows support, and they focus on easily repairable/modified/tinkered with machines. That’s to say, while you can buy a fully assembled machine from Framework, one of the more popular routes is to buy the DIY model where you pick every single part, and assemble it yourself.

    That’s the route I took, so now that I have several months of using this machine, I wanted to tell you all about why this should be a strong consideration for anyone not particularly feeling beholden to Apple.

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  • Pioneer Carry A4U Sling Review

    Pioneer Carry A4U Sling Review

    It’s been a minute since I had a small sling, and this one is going to get me to carry it all the time.

    Note: this item was provided for review.

    If I were asked to put my thumb on the pulse of small men’s bags, I would say we are on the tail end of slings being overtly popular/acceptable. That’s to say, it’s not something you’ll see everyone carrying, but certainly not something which will draw attention if you carry one. I’ve long been a fan of a good sling, though with my own ups and downs on how often I use them. Pioneer Carry was kind enough to send over their new A4U Sling, which was produced as an item they wanted (aka limited run) to see how it fairs in the wide market of slings.

    True to the brand, it’s well made, and smartly designed, and dare I say — one of the better pure slings I’ve tested.

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  • Member Journal — 4/21/25

    Member Journal — 4/21/25

    Let’s get technical: passwords, cloud storage, and home servers.

    This week: Apple Passwords; ProtonDrive; and Mac versus Linux home servers.

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  • CP Minimalist Slippers

    CP Minimalist Slippers

    A minimalist slipper to its core, but these surprised me with how much wear they get.

    Note: this item was provided for review.

    If these slippers look impossible simple, it’s likely because that’s exactly what they are: a simple bit of leather rolled over and stitched. There’s nothing more to these CP Minimalist Slippers. They are a part of the barefoot mindset, and minimalist even on that spectrum. I take my slippers very seriously — I hate cold feet, and I don’t like to walk through my house in socks (or worse, shoes), as that’s a good way to have really dirty socks, or really dirty floors.

    Slippers are a must, and something I always wear.

    The CP minimalist slippers are an interesting offering, and I think will prove polarizing for most people. If you are already on the barefoot train, then these are the slippers for you. If not, read on — I certainly was not (and am not) a part of the barefoot mindset and yet these are compelling for a lot of reasons.

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  • Gear Report — 4/16/25

    Gear Report — 4/16/25

    Recapping Watches and Wonders 2025, and new gear.

    This week: thoughts on Watches & Wonders 2025; among other things.

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  • Member Journal — 4/14/25

    Member Journal — 4/14/25

    BIFL and tariffs, what fun this country is bringing us.

    This week: thoughts on the risks of ‘buy it for life’.

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  • Haven Ascent Zip Neck

    Haven Ascent Zip Neck

    Best of the best, and a killer color on top of it all.

    Note: This item was provided for review.

    Spend any amount of time around outdoor clothing, and you will have likely heard of Polartec, and likely still of their range of mid-layers — from fleece, grid fleece, synthetic insulation, and in the last half dozen years: Alpha. Polartec’s Alpha started making its way to consumers around 2017, and I reviewed one of the first ‘direct’ Alpha jackets here — in that time Alpha has gained (right fully so) a cult following, and is thus transitioning to more everyday clothing options.

    Which brings us to Haven, a nearly 20 year old brand that you might not have heard of — they produce lifestyle clothing in Vancouver, British Columbia Canada. They have set out to create fantastic everyday clothing, and sent me the Ascent Zip Neck to show off what they can do.

    It’s exceptional.

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  • Fjallraven Greenland Winter Jacket

    Fjallraven Greenland Winter Jacket

    One of the best all around winter jackets I own.

    There’s quite a history behind Fjallraven’s Greenland series of jackets, with the original design coming about in the late 1960s. It’s a staple of the collection, and there are quite a few variants, but the standard variants are: Greenland, Greenland Winter, and Greenland Down No. 1. In order listed, those go from not warm, to warmest. Today I want to talk about the Greenland Winter Jacket, which sits right in the middle of the range.

    This is the jacket that most people are going to find the most useful day-to-day during the winter months. And, I am surprised by how quickly this became one of my favorites to wear.

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  • Sullivan Glove Co Buffalo Roper Lined

    Sullivan Glove Co Buffalo Roper Lined

    High quality, USA made, hand sewn, leather gloves.

    Note: this item was provided for review.

    I’ve always been someone who prefers to wear gloves: for work, for warmth, for really any reason I can come up with. In my closet is a stack of gloves, and in the garage is another stack of gloves. It’s not something I write about often, but it would be surprising if I didn’t have a pair of gloves close by.

    I am a bit embarrassed, being from the Pacific Northwest, I had never heard of Sullivan Glove Company, which has been hand-crafting gloves in Bend, OR since 1941. Thus, I quickly jumped to get a pair of their gloves to test out, and as luck would have it, I really put them through the paces for testing.

    These are great gloves, and I am a big fan.

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  • Member Journal — 4/7/2025

    Member Journal — 4/7/2025

    Why you need six weeks to un-break your head when changing OSes for the first time.

    This week: how different OSes break your brain, and why the ’I tried it for a week’ storyline is weak narrative; and thoughts on Tapestry.

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  • GORUCK’s Spring Sale

    GORUCK’s Spring Sale

    Great deals on GR bags.

    A great sale going on at GORUCK right now with GR1s starting at $235 and GR2s at $281. Good prices, and I’d expect them to go up with future stock given the current tariff situation.