Donald Trump threatening the destruction of an entire civilization is madness.
He is completely unfit to serve as President of the United States.
Invoke the 25th Amendment. Or Republicans must stand up with us to impeach him. We cannot allow him to set fire to the world.
Posts by Dean H. Saxe
The President is openly threatening genocide. A crime against humanity. He must be removed from office.
The 25th Amendment must be invoked. If not, Congress has to do our damn job. Speaker Johnson, call us into session. War powers & impeachment. Remove this man from office.
For two months I’ve been trying to buy a UniFi Travel Router. I found them in stock at the UniFi store this morning!
Traveling with the family this summer just became a bit more convenient.
NGL, I thought you were taking about cyclists yelling “on your left” when passing. 🚵♂️
The sign reads “PURSUANT TO CITY OF SEATTLE POLICY, THIS PROPERTY SHALL NOT BE USED FOR CIVIL IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT STAGING, OPERATIONS, OR PROCESSING.”
I love my adopted home city. This sign is posted at Magnusson Park next to the soccer fields.
Apparently Ka$h is too poor to buy himself a hardware security key, and too incompetent to enable APP on his Gmail account.
www.reuters.com/world/us/ira...
Today’s the day that my eldest will learn whether she was accepted at her dream college. Stress levels in my house are through the roof.
Hoping for the best. Preparing for the worst.
This too shall pass.
Does that mean you have to measure its size in freedom units?
Ahh, found it - Susan Abulhawa.
Who are you talking about?
A sailboat on Puget Sound
A cargo ship on Puget Sound with a driftwood structure in the foreground and Edmonds, WA in the background.
Mt. Rainier across Puget Sound near sunset.
Sunrise over the Cascade Mountains. Puget Sound in the foreground.
Looking east across Puget Sound toward Shilshole Bay Marina. The word Home and a downward pointing hand point at approximately where the author’s home is.
Beautiful, cold night camping on the shores of Puget Sound. I could *almost* see home from my campsite.
Taking a quick overnight trip for a solo camping session on the shores of Puget Sound. Looking forward to trying out some new gear: AlphaDirect layers for warmth and a Durston X-Dome 1+ tent. Today’s rain, snowC and graupel is gone. I expect a cold but calm night hovering just above freezing.
This brings back great memories. I still have her songs stuck in my head!
You've got to see it to bereave it
Everyone else has Florsheims.
Great timing - see the thread I shared earlier.
…three nights in a row I hit "You've hit your limit · resets 12am (America/Los_Angeles)."
After the third night I upgraded from $20/month to $100/month without even thinking about it.
Maybe I am converted after all. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Cautiously impressed.
Not converted.
Not evangelical.
If you've been on the fence like I was: worth a week of your time to find out.
The upside: I'm actually enjoying *ahem* "writing code" again. Solving immediate problems, self-documenting everything, and building out a threat model for each element of my homelab as I go.
The downside: I'm dealing with an incredibly literal junior developer. Put up guardrails, keep them on the road, and the output is better and faster than I can build myself.
The most interesting use case:
I handed Claude a sizable codebase I didn't fully understand. Asked it to document what it found and build a first-pass threat model.
I still need to walk through the output manually. However, my initial review shows that the output is quite accurate.
• Revived an abandoned eInk family calendar — moved the heavy lifting off a struggling Pi Zero 2W into a Docker container on the Pi5
• A Mac menubar app to temporarily disable AdGuard Home for the local host which solved a personal pain point.
That wasn't all I did this week. I also built:
• A FIDO authenticator property collection tool to satisfy my curiosity.
First up: rebuilt my aging homelab on a Raspberry Pi5. AdGuard, Grafana, Uptime Kuma, Let's Encrypt — all containerized, built with Ansible, secrets pulled from my password vault. HA-ready; second Pi5 arrives later this week.
More efficient than going it alone. Imperfect, but shipped.
I've been an AI-coding luddite. Tried Cursor last summer and didn't enjoy the experience. Decided it wasn't for me.
Then @sarah-cecc.bsky.social gave a talk at BSides Seattle last week about Clawdrey Hepburn (clawdrey.com) and I decided to give Claude a real shot.
War is not some game. Our troops are not toy soldiers. Civilian casualties are not nothing.
NO BOOTS ON THE GROUND.
NO WAR WITH IRAN.
I’ve also been using it at home to rebuild my homelab on a RPi5. Again, much more efficient than I can be unassisted, but imperfect.
I’ve gone all in on Claude in the past week or so. The ability to take a code base and documentation to synthesize sequence diagrams, threat modeling artifacts, etc is impressive. I still need to validate the outputs, but it is way more efficient than I am at the first pass for all of these tasks.
The only chip you need. This one hits both on the quality of the chip (extra crunchy) and the flavor profile (salty/spicy). All of the Tim’s chips are worth trying.