ultrascience labs
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lab notes
Research articles and blog posts, some of it evergreen. Included archived blog posts restored from previous website incarnations.
r & d
Work logs for past and present hobby projects. Case mods, electronics, models, woodworking, vintage audio.
linkroll
A cultivated collection of link to sites of all types. Currently working on a linkroll and directories section - a linkroll of linkrolls.
current news
RSS headlines. Sources are subject to change. I try to use sources that are relatively resource light, and produce feed XML docs that aren't ridiculously boated. As usual, tread carefully in the comments sections, for example slashdot is a good source for headlines, but the comment section is full of Libertarians.
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slashdot
- Ohio Newspaper Removes Writing From Reporters' Jobs, Hands It To an 'AI Rewrite Specialist' - 2026-02-18 14:05
- Andrew Yang Warns AI Will Displace Millions of White-Collar Workers Within 18 Months - 2026-02-18 13:25
- Linus Torvalds on How Linux Went From One-Man Show To Group Effort - 2026-02-18 12:45
- Vermont EV Buses Prove Unreliable For Transportation This Winter - 2026-02-18 12:05
- Microsoft Says Bug Causes Copilot To Summarize Confidential Emails - 2026-02-18 11:28
hackaday
- 2026 Hackaday Europe Call for Participation: We Want You! - 2026-02-18 14:09
- Sliderule Simulator Teaches You How To Do Calculations The Old Fashioned Way - 2026-02-18 13:30
- The Dismal Repairability of Milwaukee Tools - 2026-02-18 10:30
- Ancient Ice production - 2026-02-18 09:00
- An Open Source Client for World of Warcraft - 2026-02-18 06:00
neatorama
- Watch Humanoid Robots Dancing with Children in an Elaborate Production Number - 2026-02-18 14:11
- You'd Never Guess Where DayGlo Paint Was Invented - 2026-02-18 11:36
- Illustrated Library Checkout Cards - 2026-02-18 10:25
- The First Official Trailer for <i>The Mandalorian and Grogu</i> - 2026-02-17 19:12
- How Well Can You Remember Colors? - 2026-02-17 17:09
NPR
- Trump would like the government he leads to pay him billions - 2026-02-18 11:00
- Australia bans a citizen with alleged IS links from returning from Syria - 2026-02-18 10:53
- Do the people building the AI chatbot Claude understand what they've created? - 2026-02-18 10:39
- Russia's hybrid warfare rattles Poland and NATO - 2026-02-18 10:09
- 'Let them shower in hotels': Johannesburg Premier faces backlash amid water crisis - 2026-02-18 10:00
jacobin
- The Left Owes a Lot to Jesse Jackson - 2026-02-18 08:45
- What Will It Take to Unionize Chipotle? - 2026-02-18 07:08
- Gary Dorrien Is Christian Socialism’s Greatest Champion - 2026-02-18 05:54
- The DOJ’s Top Antitrust Officer Has Left as Lobbying Surges - 2026-02-18 04:57
- Jesse Jackson Paved the Way for a New US Left - 2026-02-18 04:27
africa is a country
- The roots of our storytelling - 2026-02-18 06:00
- Where have the Chapungu gone? - 2026-02-17 04:30
- Whose story gets to be heard? - 2026-02-16 05:00
- Visiting Ngara - 2026-02-13 06:00
- Revolution without illusion - 2026-02-12 07:00
404media
- Palantir, Which Is Powering ICE, Says Immigration Crackdown May Hurt Hiring - 2026-02-18 11:42
- Leaked Email Suggests Ring Plans to Expand ‘Search Party’ Surveillance Beyond Dogs - 2026-02-18 08:37
- Podcast: Inside an AI-Powered School - 2026-02-18 07:56
- 'Students Are Being Treated Like Guinea Pigs:' Inside an AI-Powered Private School - 2026-02-17 09:20
- Underground Facial Recognition Tool Unmasks Camgirls - 2026-02-16 08:00
techdirt
- Judge Highlights Government Fuckery In Ruling Over Migrant Detainees’ Due Process Rights - 2026-02-18 13:56
- Brendan Carr’s Abuse Of FCC ‘Equal Opportunity’ Rule Completely Blows Up In His Face - 2026-02-18 12:53
- Daily Deal: Luminar Neo Bundle - 2026-02-18 12:48
- The ‘Most Massive Attack On Free Speech’ Is Happening Right Now, And The Twitter Files Crew Is Mighty Quiet - 2026-02-18 11:28
- Ars Technica Retracts Story Featuring Fake Quotes Made Up By AI, About A Different AI That Launched A Weird Smear Campaign Against An Engineer Who Rejected Its Code (Seriously) - 2026-02-18 07:27
the register personal tech
- Qualcomm set to triumph in UK smartphone ‘patent tax’ case - 2026-02-18 00:09
- Gemini lies to user about health info, says it wanted to make him feel better - 2026-02-17 16:59
- US lawyers fire up privacy class action accusing Lenovo of bulk data transfers to China - 2026-02-17 07:42
- You probably can't trust your password manager if it's compromised - 2026-02-16 10:20
- X users howl into the void as timelines fail to load - 2026-02-16 09:22
sciencedaily
- This reengineered HPV vaccine trains T cells to hunt down cancer - 2026-02-18 09:00
- Sugary drinks linked to rising anxiety in teens - 2026-02-18 08:45
- A spinning gyroscope could finally unlock ocean wave energy - 2026-02-18 08:33
- Intermittent fasting fails to beat standard dieting for weight loss - 2026-02-18 07:11
- The Moon is still shrinking and it could trigger more moonquakes - 2026-02-18 06:49
space.com
- See the moon's shadow darken Antarctica in epic satellite imagery of the Feb. 17 solar eclipse (video) - 2026-02-18 13:18
- SpaceX will resume landing rockets in The Bahamas after raining debris on the country last year - 2026-02-18 13:00
- New fear unlocked: runaway black holes - 2026-02-18 12:00
- SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket plume blossoms over Florida | Space photo of the day for Feb. 18, 2026 - 2026-02-18 09:00
- Best premium skywatching gear you should consider in 2026 - 2026-02-18 09:00
space news
- Why GPS III, and what comes after it, still falls short in modern war - 2026-02-18 08:00
- Vantor partners with Google AI to automate intelligence reports for government agencies - 2026-02-18 07:00
- SpaceX unveils space traffic management system - 2026-02-18 06:10
- UK caps launch liability in timely boost for nascent domestic market - 2026-02-18 06:00
- Landspace targets Q2 for next Zhuque-3 orbital launch and recovery attempt - 2026-02-18 05:45
phys.org
- Simulations map how single-crystal battery materials could boost cycle life - 2026-02-18 14:40
- Hubble identifies a near-invisible galaxy that may be 99% dark matter - 2026-02-18 14:00
- Turtles' brains shed light on evolutionary developments dating back hundreds of millions of years - 2026-02-18 13:48
- Chiral myosin steers actin into stable rotating rings without a template, study finds - 2026-02-18 13:47
- Trapping a single protein in a molecular cage: A new path to drug discovery for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis - 2026-02-18 13:40
onion latest
- Horse Annoyed At All The Year Of The Horse Comments She Getting - 2026-02-18 12:35
- Kim Jong-Un Selects Teen Daughter As North Korea’s Next Leader - 2026-02-18 10:44
- All Upcoming Films Canceled After Every Living Actor Called To ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Set For Reshoots - 2026-02-18 08:00
- Dog Must Make Split-Second Decision Whether To Kill Or Show Tummy To Visitor - 2026-02-18 08:00
- God Wondering When Humans Will Realize Purpose Of Life Masturbating Continually - 2026-02-18 08:00
changelogs
December 2025
2025-12-22 - r & d - Infrastructure worklogs updated in shop rehab redux
November 2025
2025-11-09 - updated the ticker links to open in new tabs.
2025-11-07 - updated yellow to version 0.9.16
July 2025
2025-07-15 - linkroll - added links to the esoterica, linkrolls, design inspiration, and woodworking sections.
March 2025
2025-03-10 - r&d - Added the "rei & asuka" entry under r&d -> case mods -> legacy case mods. I also realized that I also got my Dragon case work log entered but forgot to update the change log to document it. So check that out too, I guess.
February 2025
2025-02-26 - Spent a few days messing around with the site layout. Went crazy with the icons and integrated them into the nav areas of the site. I created new layouts to generate dynamic icon-based navigation. I also pushed the "about" sections to the bottom of their respective sections.
2025-02-20 - linkroll - Alphabetized the linkroll categories. Working on putting together a linkroll/directory category.
December 2024
2024-12-20 - lab notes - Taking advantage of the new lab notes blog format and manually importing content from the previous iterations of the site. I've imported both Greymatter versions of the blog (thanks to the Internet Archive) and I'm working through the Drupal blog posts pulled from the backups I restored in October. I'm including comment text inline with the post content - click "read more" under any of the older blog posts to see them. I should also note that since these restored posts are over 15 years old many of the links are dead. I'm linking to Internet Archive pages contemporary to the date of the blog post in question where needed and when possible.
November 2024
2024-11-18 - linkroll - Adding more links new categories over the last several days. A bit of styling on the headers to improve readability.
2024-11-02 - Updated the styling for the ultrascience_efc theme used on the lab notes pages.
2024-11-02 - lab notes - adjusting content sorting. Lab notes is now in a blog format, using tags to sort blog entries and logn form research articles.
2024-11-01 - linkroll - Added new links
2024-11-01 - Added ticker feeds
October 2024
2024-10-31 - Working on the front page layout. Rolling latest changes into the changelogs. Still messing with the ticker feeds.
2024-10-30 - Updated Datenstrom Yellow to version 0.9, installed ticker extension for displaying RSS feed content. Currently just dumping it on the bottom of the homepage. I also installed the blog extension. I'm also considering other structural changes to the site.
2024-10-22 - lab notes - new article "A Site Recovery 15 years in the making" created to track archived site recovery work. Article is live, but very under construction
2024-10-22 - Been working on recovering the circa 2005 version of the site from my old backups. At the time it was using Drupal 4.7 running on a typical LAMP stack. Recovery work will be logged in a new lab notes article.
2024-10-04 - homepage - added icons, refreshed intro copy, cleaned up changelogs
September 2024
2024-09-16 - r & d - Whitewings worklogs updated under paper airplanes
2024-09-16 - lab notes - Updated the "whitewings" lab notes entry in the "models, hobbytronics & programming" notebook. Added links for model and manual scans. Updated the History of Jet Fighters and Volume 1 worklogs to include a list of models with assembly and flight reviews. Work will be ongoing there as I build and fly models.
2024-09-09 - r&d - Started work on the "Whitewings - History of Jet Fighters 1992" worklog under the r & d section
August 2024
2024-08-01 - August was offline work
July 2024
2024-07-15 - r&d - Started work on the "Whitewings - Excellent Paper Airplanes Volume 1 1980" worklog under the r & d section
2024-07-01 - lab notes - Created the "whitewings" lab notes entry in the "models, hobbytronics & programming" notebook
April 2024
2024-04-17- homepage - Continuing updates - all experimental. Added a current research section as a kind of "now" page.
2024-04-16 - lab notes -New article published "why we are still using 88x31 buttons"
2024-04-04 - homepage - Cleaning up changelogs and latest changes on homepage, added intro copy.
2024-04-04 - linkroll - Added a "categories" list.
2024-04-04 - homepage - Adding icons and images for interest.
2024-04-01 - r&d - Completed the "mdportal elite" entry under r&d -> case mods -> legacy case mods
March 2024
- r&d - Started with restoring my 'ancient' case mod project logs and updating them for the new site.
Updated theming for the R&D section of the site.
2024-03-06 - lab notes - New article published "windows xp running on a vm"
2024-03-01 - lab notes - New article published "searching for search"
February 2024
2024-2-30 - linkroll - Added new category papercraft
2024-2-23 - linkroll - Added links to tools and resources I've been using to build this site.
2024-2-23 - Applied font sub-setting to drastically reduce font download size, played with header font styling.
2024-2-3 - Updated blue theme colors for the landing page and played with background images and styling in general.
January 2024
2024-1-28 - linkroll - Added more links to the.
2024-1-26 - Working on categories/layout for the linkroll.
current research
Web
Thanks to my restored backups and the Internet Archive, I was able to pull in the blog content from my pre 2010 Greymatter and Drupal versions of the site in the lab notes. Content is tagged with "greymatter" and "drupal" as appropriate. Old comments are included. I'm still working on old project logs.
Hardware
Workshop reorganization has continued through the fall and into winter. But along the way I've knocked out a few projects and made headway on others. Details coming.
Papercraft/Models
Paper airplanes made for some fun summer and fall flying, but wet and cold winter weather has settled in so I've been spending time on the model railroad layout. It's a mixed-gauge two-level layout consisting of HO and HOn30. The main HOn30 in-town streetcar loop track has been laid and wired, and I've laid track on the HO portion. Details coming.
Infrastructure
Shop re-org and updates continue. I still need to document the work so I can keep track of it in the future - if only I had a website for tracking projects...
about
Welcome to the labs. Back in the early 2000s I was playing with case mods and website design and I set up this domain as a homepage to share my projects and sandbox to play with various development tools and styles.
I dropped it after several years, but lately I've wanted a place to record and share my old and new project work again. So I re-registered the site and dusted off my old data files.
system status
Generator: Datenstrom Yellow version 0.9.16