Sunday, April 26, 2026

Tired of how EVERYONE takes OFFENSE to EVERYTHING

 So I was watching an archeological video today, and to the narrator's credit, he called the Chaco peoples the Anasazi but he noted that was considered as offensive because the native translation of that was something like "alien enemy".  Maybe it is a little more rude in the original language, I don't know, I don't care.  So now they we are expected to call them "ancestral pueblans".  So much easier to say and remember.  Whatever.

People get offended by words so easily.

In Computer Science the terms "Master" and "Slave" as well as "whitelist" and "blacklist" have been forcibly removed from books, code, and anything related to software.  So ridiculous.  Master and Slave are just words that mean things like primary and secondary.  It was a term used in software development and hardware development for something like 40 to 50 YEARS before "oh my!  those are offensive words!!"

They are NOT offensive, they describe a RELATIONSHIP between hardware components.  They are descriptive terms used to inform us on the state of hardware components (disks for example) and give a better explanation of their roles than "primary/secondary" (as an example).

 Bunch of bullshit.  Pardon my French. 

 Now let us address the terms white list and black list.  People think it has something to do with racism.  It does not.  It actually comes from a practice of voting, such as in Freemasonry.  People are given two stones, or marbles, one white, one black.  White means assent, black meant dissent.  This was done for clarity.  You could open the voting box and immediately see if there was a contrasting marble or stone.  If a black marble was found, it was called (in reference to adding a NEW MEMBER to the ranks) black listing because that name would be added to a list for controlling membership.  White list... well those were the people voted to be able to join.

In software a white list is a group of values that are compared against input as favorable, and a black list is a series of values that should be excluded from input.  Perfect words for what it is used for.

People need to STOP BEING OFFENDED by EVERY OTHER WORD or soon there will be no words left in the English language and we will become a nation of mutes. 

Friday, February 13, 2026

Over a year later! Wow.

So my wife and I have been having a lot of fun camping, but a little over a year after purchasing our Silverado 2500 HD, I did something a little crazy.

The 2500 was EXCELLENT for towing.  In fact, the truck weighed MORE than the travel trailer itself.  Nothing moved and it was super stable.

HOWEVER

Driving around town, driving to work, in parking lots, etc.  The 2500 was a pain in the behind.  It had a huge turning radius, it was long, it was wide.  It was also very tall and Sandi had a hard time getting in and out of it, and she would never drive it.

A few weeks ago I made a snap decision to "downgrade" my truck to a 2026 GMC Sierra 1500 Elevation model with the Duramax 3.0 diesel engine and the Max Tow Package.  The result of this was:

  1. Much much easier to drive when NOT towing.
  2. WAY better mileage (my current tank is at 29 MPG).
  3. My wife can not only get in and out of it easily, she is willing to drive it!
  4. Has lots of amenities (more than I would ever need but, nice nevertheless).

The drawbacks are minimal.  I had to rejigger my weight distributing hitch for the trailer, that was a little bit of a process.  I had to adjust the trailer brakes, still not sure they are where I want them.  I can feel the trailer behind us now.

The GMC tows with great power, that is not the problem, and the hitch stabilizes trailer movement, but I can still just feel it a little more than I could with the 2500 HD.  BTW even towing I got 14 MPG on one trip.  That is crazy to me.

I also added Timbren's to the rear, to assist with stabilization.  But I added those to the 2500 HD as well.

After a couple outings towing, and about 1000 miles, she has not burned a drop of oil.

Now I just need to worry about the current thrust bearing issue (bad parts) some people are seeing.  It seems to have come in specific batches of trucks and if I see the issue, it will be in the first few thousand miles.  But so far no one with my build date has reported the issue so... that is comforting.