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Friday Fun Thread for April 24, 2026

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  • Websites listing fan conventions: 1 (including a hidden list of adults-only fan conventions), 2 (apparently poorly translated from French)

  • Websites listing professional conferences: 1, 2, 3

Do you think anybody would attend a meetup on the topic of nonconsensual editing? (This is approximately half a joke.)


My vomit-inducing custom house is approximately three-fourths complete.

  • Photograph 1: Apparently, in plumbing the modern practice is to divvy up all the water pipes through a "manifold" (like a circuit-breaker box), which looks pretty cool.

  • Photograph 2: Spray-foam insulation

  • Photograph 3: Behold! A boring beige box!


Which variations of the cylindrical equal-area projection are your favorites?

I am inclined to pick Behrmann (standard parallels ±30 °, so that exactly half of the map's area is stretched vertically and half is squashed vertically; aspect ratio ∼2.4) and Smyth/Craster (aspect ratio 2∶1; standard parallels ∼±37 °).

My vomit-inducing custom house is approximately three-fourths complete.

This is the first I've noticed your roof is so shallow and you have no eves. I live in perfect-weather-california, and even here I know of lots of homeowners who complain about weather-induced problems from this type of roof.

I am jealous that you actually know where all your pipes/wires are and what they do...

The roof is metal panels at 1/12 slope (comparable to a sidewalk curb ramp), not plastic sheeting or built-up asphalt at 1/24 (comparable to a road shoulder) or 1/48 (comparable to a road travel lane or a non-curb-ramp sidewalk). I don't expect any problems stemming from bad drainage.

insert an image of a flooded curb ramp

That happens because bad coordination between the sidewalk installation and the road paving makes the road higher than the bottom of the curb ramp. No such problems exist on a roof.