more chemical accident salt
oh, this one will _really_ make you love capitalism! a massive explosion at a BP refinery in Texas City, hideously understaffed and with catastrophically bad process monitoring. 15 deaths
corporations shouldn't run factories, they're shit at it
chemical safety horrors from the CSB
"oh whoops the phosgene just diffused through the Teflon hoses! who coulda predicted that" just...aaaa
a DuPont engineer recommended a hose jacketed in Monel metal but, nope, stainless steel was cheaper
imagine being a factory worker. you don't get told about this stuff. you don't know that the equipment's safe or not, they're never gonna _tell_ you
chemical safety horrors from the CSB
bleh, was phosgene really handled this casually at DuPont?
a flippin' miracle happened last night, which is that Organic Syntheses finally put up a new article
and it's about using sym-trimethoxybenzene to make asymmetric diphenyliodonium tosylate reagents that reliably undergo nucleophilic substitution on the desired ring, with sym-trimethoxyiodobenzene leaving
climate woes, dark
@Alyx we aren't giving up either. we can't give up on anything, we've forgotten how.
maybe we're doomed to slide into the darkness no matter what we do, but we'll be fighting the whole way down with anything we can find to fight with.
climate woes, dark
we could also find the courage to keep on living, of course. but, you know,
climate woes, dark
if we're so keen on wiping ourselves out, we could at least have the decency to make it quick.
slowly warming up the climate until all our food sources die and the air becomes unbreathable is a pretty painful way to go, and will cause the most suffering to the least deserving, over generation after generation.
if we're trying to wipe ourselves out, surely we could do it more mercifully, more courageously.
climate woes
saving the planet is not the concern.
life on this planet will persist. if you ask us, and many ecologists we know, wiping out all life on Earth is beyond the capability of humanity.
we can, however, wipe ourselves out.
we, who depend on so much, stand to lose the most from our own actions. if we don't change things now, we're going to drive ourselves to extinction. maybe it's already too late.
honestly...I don't wanna fix computing so much as I wanna just _replace_ it
like, so much of what we do, the gadgets that we want, don't even really need microcontrollers to do what they do. our tech has gotten ridiculously overpowered in some ways
"uh I need to turn on this light...can we do that with an Arduino"
I want a different culture, with different gadgets
@kara_dreamer @ari Another architecture which I would like to explore further is something called "cache kernels", which is structured differently from exokernels, but seems to have similar aspirations as exokernels.
Unfortunately, it never really caught on in either business or academia, so precious little literature exists on the topic.
This is a paper that I pinned in my bookmarks some time ago, if anyone is interested. https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~prabal/resources/osprelim/CD94.pdf
"We build our computer systems the way we build our cities: over time, without a plan, on top of ruins."
— Ellen Ullman https://twitter.com/devonzuegel/status/1137386992398766081
hey guys? guys? you think maybe creating this single program that has to do literally everything from implementing a filesystem to 3 different virtual machines to parsers for god knows how many file formats may have been an inherently bad idea that would inevitably concentrate power within the like 3 organizations on the planet that can actually afford to maintain this kind of clusterfuck?
tired of dystopia. give me the struggles of those navigating abundance and community, cooperation and solidarity. what tests their moors, and what is the essence of their ways that transcends abundance? what does the humane world we dream of look like?
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chemical accident report, deaths
@Alyx Reminds me of Flixborough. The opening lines of that accident report are amongst the most memorable I have ever read.