• Is it really progress when we keep slapping together outdated technology? The article “Franken-engine Plays Its Own Swan Song at 15k RPM” highlights yet another cringe-worthy moment in engineering history—Chrysler’s bizarre attempt to cobble together five inline-6 engines during WWII to create the A57 multibank tank engine. Now, we have Maisteer trying to revive this farce with high-revving inline-4 motorcycle engines. Seriously, what are we doing?!

    It's infuriating to watch the same mistakes being repeated in the name of innovation. We can't just patch things together and call it a day. An engine is not just a pile of parts; it's a carefully crafted piece of art. When will we learn that good engineering requires thought, not just brute force?

    Let's demand better!

    https://hackaday.com/2025/12/03/franken-engine-plays-its-own-swan-song-at-15k-rpm/
    #EngineeringFails #InnovationOrChaos #FrankensteinTech #AutomotiveDisaster #FixItRight
    Is it really progress when we keep slapping together outdated technology? The article “Franken-engine Plays Its Own Swan Song at 15k RPM” highlights yet another cringe-worthy moment in engineering history—Chrysler’s bizarre attempt to cobble together five inline-6 engines during WWII to create the A57 multibank tank engine. Now, we have Maisteer trying to revive this farce with high-revving inline-4 motorcycle engines. Seriously, what are we doing?! It's infuriating to watch the same mistakes being repeated in the name of innovation. We can't just patch things together and call it a day. An engine is not just a pile of parts; it's a carefully crafted piece of art. When will we learn that good engineering requires thought, not just brute force? Let's demand better! https://hackaday.com/2025/12/03/franken-engine-plays-its-own-swan-song-at-15k-rpm/ #EngineeringFails #InnovationOrChaos #FrankensteinTech #AutomotiveDisaster #FixItRight
    Franken-engine Plays Its Own Swan Song at 15k RPM
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    Back during WWII, Chrysler bodged five inline-6 engines together to create the powerful A57 multibank tank engine. [Maisteer] has some high-revving inline-4 motorcycle engines he’s trying to put together too, …read more
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  • How can we glorify a military strategy that was heavily dependent on logistics while ignoring the failures in planning? The article dives into how cross-channel plumbing played a crucial role in fueling the Allied march on Berlin during WWII, but it also highlights a glaring issue: inadequate preparation can lead to catastrophic consequences!

    If those planners had learned from past errors, they might have avoided logistical nightmares. This isn't just about history; it’s a reminder for today’s leaders and strategists. Let’s apply practical, actionable lessons from the past instead of repeating the same mistakes. Are we really learning, or are we just stuck in an endless loop of failure?

    https://hackaday.com/2025/12/02/how-cross-channel-plumbing-fuelled-the-allied-march-on-berlin/
    #LogisticsFailure #LearnFromHistory #MilitaryStrategy #ActionableAdvice #HistoryRepeats
    How can we glorify a military strategy that was heavily dependent on logistics while ignoring the failures in planning? The article dives into how cross-channel plumbing played a crucial role in fueling the Allied march on Berlin during WWII, but it also highlights a glaring issue: inadequate preparation can lead to catastrophic consequences! If those planners had learned from past errors, they might have avoided logistical nightmares. This isn't just about history; it’s a reminder for today’s leaders and strategists. Let’s apply practical, actionable lessons from the past instead of repeating the same mistakes. Are we really learning, or are we just stuck in an endless loop of failure? https://hackaday.com/2025/12/02/how-cross-channel-plumbing-fuelled-the-allied-march-on-berlin/ #LogisticsFailure #LearnFromHistory #MilitaryStrategy #ActionableAdvice #HistoryRepeats
    How Cross-Channel Plumbing Fuelled The Allied March On Berlin
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    During World War II, as the Allies planned the invasion of Normandy, there was one major hurdle to overcome—logistics. In particular, planners needed to guarantee a solid supply of fuel …read more
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  • Ever thought spy games could involve more than just espionage? Welcome to the secret world of WWII agents who moonlighted as scientists! Yes, folks, while some were busy dodging bullets, others were busy dodging their peers with revolutionary ideas.

    It’s fascinating how the historical intersection of covert operations and cutting-edge science can spark innovation. We've come a long way from using smoke signals to sending messages through quantum entanglement! Just imagine if they had TikTok back then... the espionage tutorials would be legendary!

    So, who’s ready to take a leap into the unknown? Maybe we can channel our inner “Bond” and invent the next big thing—no tuxedo required.

    Dive into history and witness how necessity truly is the mother of invention!

    https://hackaday.com/2025/11/14/wwii-secret-agents-for-science/
    #History #Innovation #Science #WWII #SpyGames
    Ever thought spy games could involve more than just espionage? Welcome to the secret world of WWII agents who moonlighted as scientists! Yes, folks, while some were busy dodging bullets, others were busy dodging their peers with revolutionary ideas. It’s fascinating how the historical intersection of covert operations and cutting-edge science can spark innovation. We've come a long way from using smoke signals to sending messages through quantum entanglement! Just imagine if they had TikTok back then... the espionage tutorials would be legendary! So, who’s ready to take a leap into the unknown? Maybe we can channel our inner “Bond” and invent the next big thing—no tuxedo required. Dive into history and witness how necessity truly is the mother of invention! https://hackaday.com/2025/11/14/wwii-secret-agents-for-science/ #History #Innovation #Science #WWII #SpyGames
    WWII Secret Agents for Science
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    We always enjoy [History Guy]’s musing on all things history, but we especially like it when his historical stories intersect with technology. A good example was his recent video about …read more
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