According to this peer-reviewed paper, the “screeching sound of peeling tape” is caused by tiny sonic booms. The speeds at work here are in the range of Mach 0.7–1.8. Supersonic crafts!
NASA has released some 12,000 unseen photos from the...
NASA has released some 12,000 unseen photos from the recent Artemis II mission; here are some of the best shots.
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• Kate Mothes
Gijs Van Vaerenbergh Gracefully Reimagines a 16th-Century Belgian Abbey Church in Steel
The ethereal, life-size sculpture is an ode to the historic Herkenrode Abbey.
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Redis Array Playground
The Contiguous 41 States

Nowhere on XKCD’s map of The Contiguous 41 States does it say that you need to find the missing seven states, but that’s immediately where my mind went. And it was a little more challenging than I anticipated — all of New England is present & accounted for somehow?
The answer key is here, along with this tidbit:
The United States did have exactly 41 states for a few days in 1889, from the admission of Montana, the 41st state, on November 8, to the admission of Washington (the state, not DC), the 42nd state, on November 11.
See also this super-sized US map with 64 states.
And then after I wrote all of the above, I decided to check and of course I’d posted about this map before, soon after it came out. *sigh*
This product took 3 years and 124 versions
A 55-minute mix of Boards of Canada B-sides and rarities .
US denies Iran's claim that it hit American warship
“They Would Never Use the Death Star on Us”:...
“They Would Never Use the Death Star on Us”: Alderaan Residents Reflect on Their Support for the Empire as a Large Imperial Installation Enters the System. “The Senate was ineffective, and the liberal Jedi were out of touch…”
The Visual Comedy of Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs
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• John Gruber
Commits on GitHub Are Up 14× Year-Over-Year
daringfireball.net/linked/2026/03/13/amodei-ai-code-claim-chowder
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• John Gruber
ScopeXR — Cataract Surgery Using Apple Vision Pro Mixed Reality
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• John Gruber
John Sterling, Beloved Longtime Yankees Radio Voice, Passes at 87
Bryan Hoch, reporting for MLB.com:
A colorful personality who engaged and entertained fans with a distinct conversational style, Sterling called 5,426 regular-season Yankees games and 225 more in the postseason from 1989 until his retirement in 2024. After initially stepping away from the microphone in April of that year, Sterling returned to call selected games late in the ’24 season, including each contest of the World Series.
At the time of his initial retirement, Sterling said that he considered himself to be “a very blessed human being,” noting that he had lived out a childhood dream of broadcasting on the radio for more than 64 years.
“It’s your medium. You do what you want,” Sterling once said. “You have to paint the picture, which I love doing.”
That’s baseball, Suzyn.
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• Kate Mothes
Vibrant Victorian-Era Transparencies Illuminate a Host of Microscopic Creatures
One man's obsession with microscopic creatures is literally illuminated in marvelous transparencies.
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How Sylvester Stallone Rescued the First Rambo Film With...
How Sylvester Stallone Rescued the First Rambo Film With a Radical Recut, Cutting It From 3½ Hours to 93 Minutes. “The solution that ended up saving the movie wasn’t much less drastic, producing a 93-minute cut that excised most of Rambo’s dialogue.”
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• John Gruber
X, the Platform of Free Speech
Gil Durán, posting on Bluesky:
It’s official! I’m permanently banned from X for tweeting “TLDR: Fascism.” (appeal denied)
“TLDR: Fascism” was Durán’s two-word response to this 1,000-word essay from Palantir describing their vision for a “Technological Republic”. (Alternative link to essay if you don’t want to visit x.com.)
Getting perma-banned from Twitter/X by Elon Musk gives Durán a nice Streisand-effect boost to promote his upcoming new book, The Nerd Reich. If the book is even half as good as its title it should be a bestseller.
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• John Gruber
‘2 Letters From Steve’
davidgelphman.wordpress.com/2013/03/29/2-letters-from-steve/
I don’t want to spoil any of this story from David Gelphman, which he wrote back in 2013, but which I only came across this week had read so long ago I’d forgotten it. Go read it. But before you do, one bit of context you should keep in mind is that the original iPad was unveiled at a special Apple event on 27 January 2010, but it didn’t ship until early April. Gelphman’s story takes place in that interregnum.
Link: davidgelphman.wordpress.com/2013/03/29/2-letters-from-steve…
Trump plans to reopen Strait of Hormuz
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• John Gruber