Pete Hahnloser

Unemployed journalist, burner, raver, graphic artist and vandweller.

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Cake day: June 6th, 2023

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  • I grew up in the '80s. It was absolutely unnecessary then, and a pressing need has not since developed. “Be home by dinner” was perfectly serviceable when I’d head off on my bike to see which friends were available to hang out with. Often, I’d be invited to dinner, and the parents would talk so mine knew where I was, usually followed by an invite for a sleepover since it was by then dark.

    Abductions of and assaults on kids are statistically far more likely to happen with a known party. This tracking obsession stunts normal childhood experiences, and I’ve not seen any study conclude that kids are overall safer from this level of surveillance.

    If uncle Bob is molesting you but your parents trust him, this is all theatre. “At least they’re safe … they’re at Bob’s” my ass. But got forbid you meet up with your friends to build a tree fort outside of an arbitrary radius.









  • I switched from cigarettes to vaping in 2016 – after trying and failing multiple times through an eGo stage – once box mods had evolved to the point of being reliable and delivering a satisfying hit. That mod worked until 2023.

    I’ve since had three fail, and you don’t want to spend $100 (when it’s not Black Friday and your mod dies, that’s the going rate at local vape shops, since I guess the margin on a single-18650 mod isn’t good enough) to be able to use your remaining $12 of juice when a disposable that lasts for a few weeks runs $20.

    As such, I’ve been using disposables for several months now. I don’t like this transition given the waste and danger involved, but nicotine addiction is a bitch.










  • Brilliant strategy … move water-intensive operations from an island to a desert. Yes, you can for the most part create a closed loop, but greater Phoenix is already curtailing development on account of water sourcing. That’s at the residential level.

    This all smells of theatre. Sure, one fab is up and running and a second is ramping up, but we’ve seen these sorts of claims of investment fall through in the past (Foxconn) – an additional $100 billion? Yeah, I’ll believe that when all those shovels are in the ground.

    Phoenix does make sense on the level of Intel’s operations in Chandler that should in theory mean a trained workforce given Intel keeps laying people off, but unless Gelsinger was a total idiot, they didn’t shed the best and the brightest, and, in fact, TSMC’s first Arizona fab had delays in ramping production for lack of a qualified workforce.

    Overall, a very well-researched story and solid read. Thanks for the link!