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hcrisp commented on Robert Redford has died   nytimes.com/2025/09/16/mo... · Posted by u/uptown
uncircle · 3 months ago
I got into mountaineering (movies) after reading Into Thin Air, about the disaster atop Mount Everest in 1996. Haunting story, fantastic book.

For real life lost at sea stories, there’s “438 Days: An Extraordinary True Story of Survival at Sea” telling the story of fisherman Salvador Alvarenga that spent more than a year adrift in the Pacific Ocean.

hcrisp · 3 months ago
Not as long but similarly lost at sea, crossing the Atlantic in a life raft: "Adrift: Seventy-six Days Lost at Sea" by Steven Callahan.
hcrisp commented on The McPhee method for writing deeply reported nonfiction   jsomers.net/blog/the-mcph... · Posted by u/jsomers
hcrisp · 4 months ago
McPhee was recommended as someone whose writing "makes boring things interesting". I did enjoy The Curve of Binding Energy (nuclear science) and to some extent Coming out of the Country (Alaska). Both of those featured interesting vignettes and colorful characters which propelled along the narrative.

However, I then turned to his magnum opus on geology, Annals of the Former World. That was a long slog which, although I enjoyed moments of it, now I wonder if my time wouldn't have been better spent reading something more interesting.

hcrisp commented on Type "-AI" in Google to avoid AI Overview and its climate cost   apnews.com/article/ai-dat... · Posted by u/hcrisp
hcrisp · 4 months ago
Also: "Roughly 85% [of a data center's energy use] is data collection from sites like TikTok and Instagram, and cryptocurrency." What a waste!
hcrisp commented on Athena spacecraft declared dead after toppling over on moon   theguardian.com/science/2... · Posted by u/pseudolus
aylmao · 10 months ago
Really funny spin from their PR department too:

> “the most southernmost lunar landing and surface operations ever achieved”.

> “This area has been avoided due to its rugged terrain and Intuitive Machines believes the insights and achievements from IM-2 will open this region for further space exploration.”

I wonder if this 250 mile error is why they ended so far south in the first place.

hcrisp · 10 months ago
As I recall, Apollo 11 was off by 4 miles downrange, which was considered good but not precise. More work on the guidance / navigation system allowed for a precision landing in Apollo 12 (to touch down near a Surveyor probe).
hcrisp commented on DOGE has 'god mode' access to government data   theatlantic.com/technolog... · Posted by u/perihelions
dzdt · 10 months ago
Related to a comment on a now-flagged subthread: can anyone who believes that DOGE is uncovering fraud please post a reliable reference that gives a specific example of fraud uncovered by DOGE? To be clear, this should be a third-party analysis of some credibility, not DOGE's or Musk's twitter feed or "receipts" website which shows cancelled contracts with no clear link to fraudulent activity.
hcrisp · 10 months ago
The government itself self-reports $149B in "improper payments"

https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/doge-musk-government-was...

hcrisp commented on New images show state of preservation of Ernest Shackleton's ship   theguardian.com/world/202... · Posted by u/rmason
hcrisp · a year ago
Remarkably preserved for having had the keel crushed by ice. Seems the icy waters kept the wood from decaying. Looks pristine.

Jimmy Chin is the director. He just discovered some remains of Andrew Irvine from the 1924 Everest expedition. Seems he's been having a good year.

hcrisp commented on Routine dental X-rays are not backed by evidence   arstechnica.com/health/20... · Posted by u/keithly
jebarker · a year ago
My bugbear with dentists in the US (after living my first 30 years in the UK) is that they all continually hassle me to have my wisdom teeth removed. Said teeth have never caused me any problems and are all through the gums. I can only assume it's dogma or an opportunity to bill insurance for costly unnecessary surgery.
hcrisp · a year ago
I asked mine, and he said the wisdom teeth can crowd teeth if the jaw size is too small causing buckling (a cosmetic issue). More seriously, it can interfere with nerves in your jaw (again because of size constraints) causing numbness / paralysis, etc. Likely the decision to remove them comes down to your genetic / jaw structure and whether they have fully come in yet or not.

https://www.webmd.com/oral-health/wisdom-teeth-removal-neces...

u/hcrisp

KarmaCake day1484March 22, 2012View Original