A tabby kitty is curled up on a couch
Kitty proof of life
A tabby kitty is curled up on a couch
Kitty proof of life
Home. Unpacked. Finally decompressing on my couch. Trinity is in velcro kitty mode. As fun as it is to travel (especially to get to experience a little light winter weather), it's nice to be back in my hobbit hole.
Dinosaursβ¦β¦.eat man. Women inherit the earth.
It stopped when she moved a boyfriend in. So, idk.
People seem to forget that a LOT of nuclear weapons were taken out of service by the USA in the 90s
This is literally my upstairs neighbor's parenting approach with her son. The screaming tantrums were a daily occurrence for long time.
I canβt believe how stupid everything is
CENTCOM seeing a meaningless number you can put in a PowerPoint
βWhat Guam Defense System doing?β
How does it feel to be God's favorite
noem's dog looking down from heaven
That's all you, buddy.
Um, you guys we HAD to do a war because, uhβ¦ *checks 2026 NDS*β¦Iran and its proxies were completely neutralized, weakened, capability degraded, devastated, and no longer a threat to us. Pew pew.
So, thereβs this thing called the Total Munitions Requirement and it doesnβt give a fuck if you can bench press 315.
Normally, when the Pentagon plans major and sustained operations, discussions and logistical planning is implemented on infrastructure and replenishment of resources used in said operations.
Apparently none of this has happened according to a conversation had the other day.
Total clown show.
The USAF test-launched a Minuteman III ICBM from Vandenberg into the Pacific. The missile carried three unarmed Mk12A reentry vehicles for the 335-kiloton W78 warhead. The MIRV test comes as US is considering increasing deployed warheads. www.vandenberg.spaceforce.mil/News/Article...
How I arrived on BlueSky
It's "Dih-truh." Don't fall into the douche canoe trap.
A character with a head shaped like a lemon pointing into a trash can saying "get in here please! Let's hurry it along, no time to waste!! Hop in, this is where you belong forever now!"
If you pronounce it that way and you work at DTRA....
...please do us all a favor and walk into the nearest sea and/or trash incinerator.
If you are in the DOD and you pronounce DTRA by saying each letter individually ("dee-tee-arr-ayy"), I'm forced to assume you are just an unfuckable douche canoe.
Sandia and all the production labs watching the perpetual LLNL/LANL hate fest like
A book titled "From Berkeley to Berlin: How the Rad Lab Helped Avert Nuclear War" by Tom Ramos
Over/under on how much of this book is just several chapters of "LLNL rules; LANL drools"
Me when my period starts during the full moon
Like, if as these 4 concedes, AI constantly hallucinates literature and you need to verify it, and these models are very bad at summarizing literature, how is that not a poison pill for the entire AI tech stack in academic research? You canβt develop knowledge if you are being misled by the LLM.
I will caveat: I have no direct visibility protection/CAL/DAL process within CENTCOM.
My significantly jaded perspective comes from 3 years at an ASCC where logistics protection SHOULD be taken even more seriously, but services are parochial and the CCMD HQs isn't staffed properly for it.
I eagerly await an English translation of President Macronβs speech on nuclear weapons but three things clear: concern over US unreliability growing and well-founded, concern that Russia will overreach and assault NATO growing, and French concern that more European states will go nuclear a driver.
As a WfF in today's doctrine, protection is seldom taken seriously by planners, but especially for log assets. Willing to bet if that spot was even on the CAL, it didn't get DAL allocation. Same for the physical hardening of the structures.
Either way, it suggests a criminal level of complacency.
To say that this is infuriating is to say too little
Coming as army leadership preaches transitioning to a new type of war where ranges mean nothing and there is no safe βrear areaβ and then to ignore that in this operation is sheer irresponsibility. Those poor families
www.cnn.com/2026/03/02/p...
I'm mostly glad the bottle of kokoleka made it intact since it had to survive 4 flights to get to you