
What we snagging today?
I already have Shanghai Triad. What should I grab today?

I already have Shanghai Triad. What should I grab today?
I already own Taking Tiger Mountain and Cash Calls Hell.
I snagged Angel. What else should I grab?
Edit: Also snagged The Playgirls and the Vampire, Midnight Spares, and The Seventh Curse/Witch from Nepal.
Each sale your feedback helps me figure out what I should snag! (Big sci-fi fan.)
Curious for thoughts on this recent op-ed and the lack of editorial voice.
“Supporters of the Biden administration often pointed to Springfield as proof immigration can help fill workforce shortages. Critics pointed to strained public services, housing shortages and growing community tensions.
The truth is both sides have valid points.” Full text.
Personally, the lack of DDN standing for anything anymore shows itself when major moments like this week’s Supreme Court decision happen with real implications for our community. They can post op-eds like this all they want but the lack of having any editorial voice is critically missing.
Anybody else read this article in AIAA Aerospace America from their April-June 2026 edition? The thing that stands out is the 13,000 kg payload capacity piece. I didn’t realize Falcon 9’s can take 17,500 reusable model (22,800 kg expendable version).
Additionally can someone explain the benefits of the propellant for Neutron being liquid methane and liquid oxygen versus Falcon 9’s rocket grade kerosene and liquid oxygen?
Just discovered them today. How are folks feeling about their potential? Every interview the CEO does he harkens back to like iPhones and their comparison in satellite making.
Basically saying York is fundamentally a satellite “platform” company.
Generally highlighting that they mass-produce standardized satellite buses (the core structure of a satellite that everything attaches to).
Think: “the iPhone body before apps are installed”
Customers plug in their payload (camera, sensors, comms gear)
Key traits:
Standardized + mass-produced satellites (faster + cheaper)
Focus on defense + government constellations (big DoD customer base)
Competes on cost + speed, not bespoke engineering
Won major Pentagon contracts for large satellite constellations
Would folks say it’s fair that York is trying to do to satellites what Henry Ford did to cars, industrialize production.