Intel's Ronler Acres Plant

Pergelator

Silicon Forest
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Monday, May 18, 2026

Chemistry & Physics


DSA - This New Technology Could Disrupt ASML and Intel
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DSA stands for Directed Self Assembly which involves polymers fitting themselves to structures laid down by conventional photolithography. I suspect this is what my neighbors are working on.

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Moth

Antheraea Polyphemus

Fillyjonk talks about moths:

It's a polyphemus moth. Probably  Antheraea Polyphemus.  They're related to silkworms (I don't know if you can make silk from the cocoons, though, and I don't know that they're destructive in the way Lymantra dispar is (the common name on that contains what some now regard as a slur to the Roma people, so, I don't know if we have a new common name* or not but I can remember it as Lymantra). Of course Lymantra is an invasive in the US and Polyphemus is native here.

(*oh hey yes, you can call it the "spongy moth" which makes me laugh so maybe I use that with my classes now) 

These creatures don't live long; they don't have functional mouthparts (unlike some moths and butterflies that eat nectar); they only live about a week and they exist to mate, lay eggs, and die. Which looking at that with a human bias, that seems kind of sad, but then again: will moths ever write symphonies or novels or draw maps?

The other thing that always weirds me out if I think much about it is the metamorphosis process: lepidopterans dissolve into a puddle of goo, leaving behind "imaginal disks" that direct reorganization of what's left into the adult. 

There's a short essay here (Scientific American) that talks about it, and here are some photos from a natural historian who raises silkmoths and had one that "oopsied" and somehow metamorphosed without a cocoon (so apparently the "puddle of goo" was an overstatement)

Château Royal de Collioure

Château Royal de Collioure

This place was a fortress from the 8th century to the 18th. Wikipedia page here.

Château Royal de Collioure

Ask Google Map for this place and it shows up on the east coast of France. Yes, France does have an east coast on the Mediterranean. The castle is just a few miles north of the Spanish border.

Château Royal de Collioure looking south

Google has removed the 3D feature from Google Maps, now you can only get it on Google Earth and it's really slow. Using the 3D view on  Google Maps you turn  your view any which way and it would faithfully follow your mouse. Google Earth takes its own sweet time about responding to mouse inputs, and keeps moving after you have released the mouse. Maybe I need to add a zillion bytes of RAM to my two buck machine. I'm sure Google had a good reason for this change. Maybe my next two buck machine will have the requisite amount of RAM.

Château Royal de Collioure looking west

10 Short Videos #6136

10 Short Videos #6136

Infants living in a house with dogs at three months of age are 90% less likely to develop food

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Nothing makes sense

Le bœuf est vieilli pendant six semaines sur place - The beef is aged for six weeks on site

What Are The Top 5 Countries With The Most Airports?

Definition of bipolar💀😳

Aviation Engineering at Its Sharpest

When You Wake Up Late, & The Rest Of The Day Goes Wrong!😫 - Small boat vs big waves

Traveling with a kid on a motorcycle feels like moving houses 

Gelock Miracle - rescue car from collapsed house

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Flowers

Streptocarpus also known as Cape primrose

Byron has been messing with flowers and he brought a couple of his plants to lunch the other day. He won an award at a flower show in Seattle earlier this month, admittedly in the novice category. Another endeavor of which I am almost totally ignorant. More photos here.

10 Short Videos #6135

10 Short Videos #6135

Diesel Pile Hammer 💥

How to fix a weed-whacker - soak the string in water

My virtual girlfriend - Sarah Lezitow

Who Smells More? Ozzy Man Quickies - Seals

Why birds don't crash (and what humans can learn from them)

Driveshaft alignment

Smooth skills

This Machine Saves Us Thousands - cutting threads in holes in plate steel

Bro took it as a challenge - spill proof bowl

Holy moly!! Cheerleader Park Ye-eun, as dazzling as the sunshine