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April 2, 2026
NASA VERSUS SPACEX:
100%, most people don’t understand this. NASA spends lots of time and money developing & testing components because they use various subcontractors so everything needs to work flawlessly and as designed when it comes together. They’re also more scrutinized being publicly funded…
— Nick (@GoPats15) April 2, 2026
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SpaceX on the other hand can rapidly develop their rockets because most of it is built by them. If they make changes it doesn’t result in months of back and forth they can pretty much do it on the fly. And then test them on full rockets. This ultimately saves time and money but faces more public scrutiny, especially from those who are ignorant or are simply against the company/elon and are looking for any reason to be critical.
A perfect example of this was on the last couple of flights where various heat tiles and even no tiles were all tested to see what real world effects they would have.
To boldly go where Virginia Postrel has gone before. In 1997, she explored “Resilience vs. Anticipation:”
Boston’s winter is a natural disaster, but its predictability changes everything.3 As Hutchinson suggests, New Englanders know winter is coming. Bad weather is annoying but easy to plan for: You build snow days into the school year, buy a car with four-wheel drive, get used to scraping ice and shoveling snow. You make sure you have a coat, hat, and gloves. Snow, says Hutchinson, is no big deal: “You just put on boots.” Life has a regular rhythm.
Good weather plus earthquakes creates an utterly different environment. On a day-to-day basis, you can concentrate on your goals, with no need for contingency plans. Your softball game, your picnic, your wedding won’t be rained out. But everything could change in an instant. You can’t anticipate earthquakes, can’t plan for them, can’t even predict when and where they’ll strike. Instead of providing the certainty of seasons, nature promises a future of random shocks. All you can do is develop general coping skills and resources. There is nothing familiar about the aftermath of an earthquake, and no one survives it alone.
In his 1988 book, SEARCHING FOR SAFETY, the late UC-Berkeley political scientist Aaron Wildavsky laid out two alternatives for dealing with risk: anticipation, the static planning that aspires to perfect foresight, and resilience, the dynamic response that relies on having many margins of adjustment:
Anticipation is a mode of control by a central mind; efforts are made to predict and prevent potential dangers before damage is done. Forbidding the sale of certain medical drugs is an anticipatory measure. Resilience is the capacity to cope with unanticipated dangers after they have become manifest, learning to bounce back. An innovative biomedical industry that creates new drugs for new diseases is a resilient device. . . . Anticipation seeks to preserve stability: the less fluctuation, the better. Resilience accommodates variability; one may not do so well in good times but learn to persist in the bad.
Here, then, is the basic difference between the Valley and the Hub: Viewing the world as predictable and itself as the center of the universe, Boston has encouraged strategies of anticipation. People try to imagine everything that might go wrong and fix it in advance. But in Silicon Valley, there are no certainties. The future is open and subject to upheaval. Resilience is the strategy of choice. People do the best they can at the moment, deal with problems as they arise, and develop networks to help them out.
I wonder how much of Musk’s experiences in Silicon Valley impact how his team builds and tests rockets?
IT’S ALMOST LIKE IT’S THE GOAL: ‘Gun Free’ Zones Herd Citizens Into Physical and Legal Danger.
STOP CODDLING THE MENTALLY ILL: You Can’t Tell The Satanic Leftwing Tranny Deathcults Without A Program. “Friday’s LinkSwarm entry on crazy tranny shooter Robert Paul Westman’s link to various satanic death cults was pretty brief, but there seems to be a lot more to cover there. Starting with America’s Transtifa problem.”
PRESUMABLY JAMES BOASBERG HAS HIS “NO” RUBBER STAMP FRESHLY INKED: Trump Announces Executive Action to Pay All DHS Employees.
EH, THEY GO WITH WHO PAYS ‘EM:
The current state of The Bulwark.
People who spent a decade promoting the Iraq War are now certain that a month-old conflict of total military domination has been lost because it's not over yet. pic.twitter.com/eWtD1rLcZy
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) April 2, 2026
Bulwark: This is more evidence we’re losing, you guys!
🚨A host went on live TV begging ordinary Iranians NOT to leak the hiding locations of regime officials to Israel! He literally cried that if the people expose their coordinates, “it's over” and they will be eliminated.
The Islamic Republic is terrified because they know the… pic.twitter.com/6CCt0EzdIS
— Apranik 🇮🇷🇮🇱 (@patriot_apranik) April 1, 2026
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These are extremely capable electronic warfare platforms, and are coming into service mostly on time and on budget. That’s a rare enough feat that I figured it deserved a shout-out.
NASA’S RETURN TO THE MOON IS THE REBOOT WE NEED RIGHT NOW:
The mission, which launches today, even follows the playbook that governs Hollywood reboots. While not challenging Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’s near-final form of ‘diversity’, with virtually no men of recognisably European extraction at all, the lunar mission will return in a gender swap for the ages: Apollo has been replaced with Artemis, the Graeco-Roman god’s girl-boss twin sister. Artemis is Rey to Apollo’s Luke, Galadriel to Apollo’s Aragorn, Nahla Ake (captain of the USS Athena, funnily enough) to Apollo’s Kirk.
In some regards, the NASA mission is not quite as eccentric as Hollywood. DEI considerations are clearly visible in the four-strong squad actually riding in the warhead, but all are well qualified in traditional terms and, on the ground, NASA is at least still staffed by top scientists and engineers. And unlike the new Lord of the Rings proposal, which will adapt scenes from the books that didn’t appear in Peter Jackson’s trilogy, Artemis is at least intended to retell the whole story, and then start layering in sequels.
Faster, please; the surviving men who walked on the moon during the Apollo program aren’t getting any younger:
The last five surviving astronauts to be anywhere this close to the moon
Buzz Aldrin (96) – Apollo 11
David Scott (93) – Apollo 9 and 15
Charles Duke (90) – Apollo 16
Harrison Schmitt (90) – Apollo 17
Fred Haise (92) – Apollo 13, never walked pic.twitter.com/S9y8ZzBPeC— Tsar Apu II Apustayevich (@tsarlet2) April 2, 2026
SECURITY ‘N’ CIGARS: The Poison-Antidote/Poison-Antidote Loop: Chemical Warfare Training in the Cold War.
CITY JOURNAL: “Gavin Newsom’s Empire of Fraud.”
IT’S FRAUD ALL THE WAY DOWN: The $196 Billion Question: Where Did California’s Medi-Cal Money Go? “Spending under Gavin Newsom might make more sense if you think of Medi-Cal as a benefit program for crooks that occasionally provides healthcare to those in need.”
DISPATCHES FROM THE BLUE ZONES:
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The Colorado Court of Appeals confirms what we’ve said for years:
Mesa County District Court Judge Matthew Barrett illegally persecuted Tina Peters for her First Amendment-protected political views.
9 years in prison.
For a 69-year-old woman.
Because Barrett didn’t like…
— 🇺🇸 Mike Davis 🇺🇸 (@mrddmia) April 2, 2026
KEEP ‘EM SCARED AND RUNNING:
To understand why Saudi Arabia and Israel are urging Trump not to relent on Iran it is important to understand the military term "pursuit phase".
Pursuit is the phase which follows a breakthrough designed to catch or cut off a hostile force that is attempting to escape…
— wretchardthecat (@wretchardthecat) April 1, 2026
MORE ON BONDI’S OUSTER: Pam Bondi Fired, Todd Blanche to Replace Her as Acting Attorney General.
HMM: Reserve Sheriff’s Deputy Sues VW After He Was Fired for Having His Service Weapon in His Car.
Luis Rivera worked for Volkswagen at the company’s Chattanooga, Tennessee plant for 14 years. He was a production team leader there. Rivera is also a reserve deputy in the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office. Last June Rivera stopped at the VW plant after some training to pick something up and had his service gun in his car. That, VW says, violated the company’s no-weapons-in-the-workplace policy and the German auto maker fired him.
However…Tennessee is one of the most gun-friendly states in US of A. Volunteer State law — Section 39-17-1313 — permits lawful gun owners to store firearms in their vehicles as long as the firearm is kept out of sight. Rivera has now sued Volkswagen for violating Tennessee law and he’s seeking at least half a million dollars.
He seems to have a strong case.
REPORTS: Bondi out, replacement on the way.
HOWARD WOLOWITZ SMILES: NASA’s No. 1 priority: Artemis II toilet fixed before trip to moon.
DON’T BE SURPRISED IF THAT FIGURE TURNS OUT TO BE LOW-BALL:
I’m not a blackpiller but the web of corruption that extends between the Democratic Party, the public sector, NGOs, and various connected cronies is worse than anyone can imagine.
We’re probably talking about hundreds of billions $ stolen nationally each year. https://t.co/BmmUkNnQmp
— Coddled Affluent Professional (@feelsdesperate) April 2, 2026
UPDATE (FROM GLENN):
A bombshell NYT report on the major legal jeopardy ActBlue is facing! ActBlue allegedly failed to investigate potentially illegal foreign political contributions and then misrepresented its safeguards to Congress.
As a former FEC Chairman, I can tell you this is a big deal. https://t.co/Wc1I2bFbKv
— Sean Cooksey (@SeanJCooksey) April 2, 2026
ANSWERING THE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS: Should you microdose Ozempic? Experts are split on risks vs benefits.
GAVIN NEWSOM’S EMPIRE OF FRAUD:
California is a cash machine. The state collects some of the country’s highest income, business, and fuel taxes, and now spends more than $300 billion per year. And yet, everywhere you look, California seems to be falling apart.
The roads are crumbling. Mismanaged wildfires have turned neighborhoods into ash. Drug addiction and homelessness have metastasized, turning parts of Los Angeles and San Francisco into no-go zones. And the cost-of-living crisis is pricing middle-class taxpayers out of basic necessities like groceries and gas, even as the state spends billions on welfare programs that never seem to lift anyone out of poverty.
Californians are beginning to ask: Where is all this money going? On paper, it funds hospitals, universities, schools, prisons, infrastructure, and other public services. But beneath the surface, something else is happening that California Governor Gavin Newsom does not want you to see: massive, systematic, brazen fraud.
We conducted interviews with public officials, fraud experts, and political figures, and reviewed hundreds of pages of government reports, state audits, criminal indictments, and other public records on California fraud. From unemployment insurance and Medicaid to failed homeless initiatives and welfare programs, seemingly every state program has been compromised by criminals. The best estimates suggest that, on the governor’s watch, fraudsters, scammers, and organized crime rings have stolen at least $180 billion from taxpayers.
Welcome to Gavin Newsom’s empire of fraud.
Read the whole thing.
OH, IT’S SO MUCH WORSE THAN THAT: Gavin Newsom, ‘The Celebrated Jumping Fraud King of Calaveras County.’
ABORIGINAL RIGHTS!
Few people understand this historical nuance, but the indigenous people of the Moon are the “Americans”, a scrappy minority tribe from planet earth that first arrived on this desolate rock in earth-year 1969.
We must respect these original settlers and their right to the land. https://t.co/ZS9hGwjB4n
— John Loeber 🎢 (@johnloeber) April 2, 2026
I want Canadians to land on the moon just so that their first words on the surface are forced to be a land acknowledgment to the native indigenous people of the United States.
— The Archdude (@The_Archdude) April 2, 2026
JUST ANOTHER WELL-TO-DO RED-DIAPER GRIFTER:
Extremely underrated Hasan Piker moment was when he went on a five minute rant about how the streets should run red with the blood of landlords and like five days later everyone found out his mom owns and manages commercial real estate
— Swann Marcus (@SwannMarcus89) April 2, 2026