Tuesday, July 25, 2023
Bitchin' Dave's newsletter - July 25
Tuesday, July 18, 2023
Bitchin' Dave's Newsletter - July 18
Dave’s Musings
- to have more US oil and gas production because "its cleaner than foreign sources" and would "lower energy costs" (which are dubious statements), but does nothing for the environment nor does it actually reduce consumption
- to plant "a trillion trees" which sounds noble, but that number would cover the entire US; the threat of wildfires goes up (possibly exacerbating the climate situation); and these trees would be made available to the logging industry.
- to allow for mining of materials used in electronics, and electric vehicles. The questions are where and how? This would have to be carefully managed.
I've been listening to a podcast series from the LAist called "Blood, Sweat, & Rockets" which is a look back at the early pioneers in rocketry. Its an intriguing look at the men (and even a few unheralded women) who helped push us into the rocket age through experimentation, bravado, and a lot of luck. And it deals with their personal lives - some of which is decidedly controversial. I highly recommend giving it a listen. | Tesla is in the process of acquiring a small company called Wiferion. Wiferion's niche in the market is that they have developed a method to provide wireless charging to batteries. They do this using inductive charging; in broad terms, they create a magnetic field that is converted into electricity that charges the battery. This could be a "game changer" where you park your car over a mat and it charges without having to plug in. In the words of Rebecca Tinucci (director of charging at Tesla) this would "do cool s**t" |
An analyst for Needham (an investment banking firm) by the name of Laura Martin posited that Disney will be acquired by Apple over the next few years. This is a rumor we've heard bandied about pretty much since Bob Iger retired, and became more prominent when he came back. But her suggestion that it *will* happen is something new. She cites Disney's park attendance woes, their recent box office flops, trouble with streaming numbers, and sports cuts among the possible reasons for such a move. I have my doubts, but its an interesting thought. We'll see if anything comes of this. | There's a story (sadly, behind a paywall) at Fortune magazine about Motorola. In the TL;DR sense, they dominated the market for two way radios. And then, they pioneered a cellphone that piggybacked off of it so you could use the radio network, instead of cell minutes, to communicate. But in the new world we live in, they found a way to repackage and brand themselves as a provider of safety: a way for police and firefighters to communicate in a more modern way than 2-way radios. Their success in this area again allows them to dominate. |
Dave’s latest video | On this episode, I talk about how car companies are sending diagnostic information back to the car company - rather than leaving it in the car itself. This has led to new "Right to Repair" laws being created. |
Friday, July 14, 2023
Tuesday, July 11, 2023
Bitchin' Dave's Newsletter July 11
Dave’s Musings
- The Supreme Court finds itself at the center of controversy based on recent rulings, ethics questions, and what might be called "judicial activism"
- The Tour de France started! For some reason, I find this to be one of the more intriguing events each year, and I pretty much have it on in the background every day during its month
There have been some recent articles about Voyager 1 & Voyager 2, which launched a few weeks apart (amusingly 2 launched first), in 1977. No one anticipated they'd last for more than 40 years, and continue to transmit data. But they still do! We've learned more about interstellar space and the universe than we could have ever imagined. And we still do. You can read more about the missions here: https://www.space.com/17688-voyager-1.html | Nature always continues to astound. There were two scientific discoveries recently, that caught my attention. The first was that an entirely new species was discovered: Miami Herald: New Species The second was that scientists discovered a new material that they had never seen before: I find these to be amazing discoveries! |
Over in Disney World, we see a number of reports of "thinner crowds during the summer." And no one has a logical or rational explanation for it - there's a lot of speculation and innuendo about it. The first question is whether this report is accurate. It seems like even some of the unbiased reports may be a little biased. And the second is, assuming it is true, what it means. Set aside the stupid rhetoric and realize that
| There's a really cool visualization of working hours by country over here: Visual Capitalist Working Hours I love how they use graphics and a line graph to represent the data in a simple and easy-to-follow way. |
Dave’s latest video | I've recently taken up hydroponics as a way to garden. I made a video about my getting started: |