Photo nerditry: For urban architectural-type photography (which is what I mostly do), I recently switched from what I had thought was a really good photo backpack to a Pelican 1510 "Mobility" rolling case for my 30+ lbs of gear. Much more workable (and easier on my back).
The (not widely advertised) “Mobility” cases are standard Pelican cases but with extra large ruggedized wheels, designed for rougher terrain. Mine is a 1510 (the smallest in the line) Image
I've been using this for a few months now and really like it (though obviously not for hiking in the woods, of course). Aside from being easier on my back, it's quicker to set up and work out of than a backpack, and I can stand on it to be a foot taller if I need to be.
The only downside is the case doesn't fit or have attachments for a tripod. Sometimes I rig something up with bungie cords, or I carry the tripod with a sling over my shoulder. Anyway, I've been using bags and backpacks forever; I wish I had switched to a roller case sooner.

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16 Sep
A blockchain voting guy informs me that he’d can’t take me or any other actual experts on elections seriously because we’re obviously “bigoted” against his favorite data structure. We should probably also smile more.
Data structures have feelings too.
I’ve been contacted by at least FOUR aspirational blockchain voting startups on recent weeks. Must be something in the kool-aid.
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13 Sep
This is a great list, and most of these are hard to find.

Missing a few obvious titles (e,g., The French Connection among others) and less obvious gems (The President’s Analyst).
So I’d add, at least (either filmed on location or capturing something about NYC well):

Book of Life
Ghostbusters
North by Northwest
Prince of the City
Taxi Driver
The President’s Analyst
The French Connection

Plus several films by that rapey director I can’t watch anymore.
Obviously any list of quintessential films about NYC is going to be incomplete.
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13 Sep
By debating extremists about basic, obvious facts (that Covid is dangerous, that US elections aren’t rigged by Venezuelan hackers, etc) you’re giving credence to the notion that these things are debatable. That’s exactly what they want.
A disease that’s killing hundreds of thousands of Americans is dangerous. Vaccines work. US elections aren’t rigged. The Earth isn’t flat. We went to the moon, and back.

If you don’t already believe these things, I can’t convince you. You need help and pity, not fake “debate”.
My election security colleagues and I spent months meticulously refuting, point-by-point, utterly lunatic claims of how the 2020 election was supposedly stolen. Now they’re gearing to make the same claims, presumably with slight adjustments, about the California recall election.
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11 Sep
If you need a break from 9/11ing, there’s a rocket launch at @NASA_Wallops in 12 minutes.
@NASA_Wallops Currently delayed due to winds, but still could launch any time until 7pm ET.
@NASA_Wallops If they do launch today, doesn’t sound like it will be visible outside the DelMarVa peninsula.
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11 Sep
Individual, private loss and horror, but also universal memories. The xeroxed missing posters up everywhere. The lingering smell. Involuntarily ducking at the roar of fighter jets patrolling the NYC airspace. Desperately wanting to do something, but not knowing what.
Each time you saw the smoke rising through the altered skyline from a new place was a punch in the gut.
I’m not surprised that I remember - that we all remember - these things 20 years later, but it’s still so fresh.
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28 Aug
The horse-paste COVID grift is a morbidly fascinating example of how the snake oil sales grift has evolved in the Internet era. The grifters profit less from directly selling the snake oil than they do from monetizing the attention they get from advocating the snake oil.
As far as I can tell, the Ivermectin manufacturers are as horrified by all this as anyone.
The horse paste apologists standard talking point seems to be “ha ha stupid blue check doesn’t know Ivermectin is also a WHO-approved human drug”.

They do know that drugs aren’t just randomly interchangeable to treat different diseases, right?
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