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42 results for “engineering”
- ArticleBehind the scenes
I Cut My Own Output By Sixty Percent
My publishing system was hitting its number by stretching the truth. So I built a governor into it. Why every system needs a stop condition written before the run condition.
- ArticleTexas History & Service
Galveston Raised an Entire City After the 1900 Storm
After the 1900 hurricane, Galveston built a seawall and raised thousands of structures. Its recovery shows what serious rebuilding requires today.
- ArticleFaith & Today
Nehemiah Inspected the Ruins Before Rebuilding: What Marshall's Water Crisis Requires Now
Nehemiah's rebuilding story meets Marshall's water infrastructure decisions. Read the Bible context, verified local facts, open questions, and next steps.
- ArticleHistory & Leadership
The Box of Scraps That Helped Bring Apollo 13 Home
Apollo 13 survived a deadly carbon dioxide problem with an improvised filter adapter. The lesson is how calm teams build with what is actually available.
- ArticleEast Texas
Marshall’s Hazard Mitigation Plan Is Open for Comment: 19 Projects—and Draft Gaps to Fix by July 31
Marshall’s draft hazard plan proposes 19 resilience projects. See the priorities, incomplete data, public-comment deadline and how residents can respond.
- ArticleHistory & Technology
The Black Box Began With a Memo Nobody Wanted
David Warren's flight recorder began as a memo that drew little interest. He built the missing record anyway, changing how aviation learns from disaster.
- ArticleThe Work
Put the Price on the Page: The $5 to $497 Ladder
Four productized tiers with published prices. Why a services page with no prices filters out everybody too proud to ask.
- ArticleThe Work
A School That Stopped Renting Its Own Front Door
How we replaced hand-run applications and rented software with an enrollment engine the school owns outright.
- ArticleThe Work
Yes, I Can Build You a Marketplace With AI In It
Listings, auctions, an AI listing builder, a live fee engine, QR verified pickup, and the trust layer that decides whether a marketplace survives.
- ArticleHistory & Service
The Steel Chamber That Brought 33 People Up From the Bottom
When USS Squalus sank in 1939, a new rescue chamber made four descents and brought 33 survivors home. The story shows what preparation makes possible.
- ArticleEast Texas
Should Longview Trade Some Left Turns for a Safer Fourth Street?
Longview is studying Fourth Street traffic and safety. Should the city limit some left turns and driveways, or would that hurt local business access?
- ArticleBusiness & Technology
The Barcode Worked Because Everybody Agreed to Read the Same Lines
The UPC barcode changed retail because competing companies adopted one shared product standard. Its history offers a practical lesson for connected businesses.
- ArticleBusiness & Technology
Kodak Invented the Digital Camera. Then It Protected the Past.
Kodak built the first self-contained digital camera in 1975. Its story shows why seeing the future is easier than building a business willing to enter it.
- ArticleReflection
One Thing I Write Turns Into Ten. That Is Not Talent. That Is a System.
Most people sit down to create and start from zero every single time. Blank screen. Blank caption. Blank stare. Then they wonder why they run out of gas in three weeks. I do not start from zero. I have not for a long time. I write one real
- ArticleRebuild
I Did Not Build This Site For Traffic. I Built It So Nobody Could Take It From Me.
Every platform I do not own can delete me in a single afternoon. I found that out the hard way. So I stopped renting. I am not going to sit here and act like I have not used the big platforms. I have. They reach people fast and they reach p
- PhotoRebuild
A verified X parody account literally said "I'm just casually getting your account banned." Then X banned me for 6 days, 23 hours. Here's the pattern.
**May 22, 2026. The pattern of events, exactly as it happened. Every screenshot is below in order.** --- **Step 1 — The unprovoked attack.** A verified X account called **Liam Nissan™** (@theliamnissan, **460,200 followers**) opens at me, c
- ArticleEast Texas History & Safety
The East Texas Disaster That Gave Gas a Warning Smell
The 1937 New London school disaster led Texas to authorize natural-gas odorization, giving future leaks a warning people could smell before ignition.
- ArticleHistory & Service
The Nine Chambers That Became One Rescue Route
The 2018 Tham Luang cave rescue saved 12 boys and their coach through nine chambers, three extraction days, and one disciplined chain of handoffs.
- ArticleThe Work
The Part of the Software That Says No
Anybody can build the part that takes money. Four kinds of refusal inside a marketplace build, plus one labeling error on my own page that I am not going to quietly fix.
- ArticleThe Work
Sometimes the Right Build Is Four Pages
I build software for a living, which is exactly why I will tell you when you do not need any. A four page site is the correct answer for a lot of service businesses.
- ArticleHistory & Service
The Small Boats That Crossed the Channel at Dunkirk
In 1940, naval, merchant, Allied, and civilian vessels helped evacuate 338,226 troops from Dunkirk. The rescue shows what adaptation looks like today.
- ArticleThe Work
A Website Builder Gives You Stage Two of Eight
The eight stages every company runs, where owners actually break, and a four minute audit you can do on paper today.
- ArticleThe Work
Why Not Just Use Wix? Here Is the Honest Answer.
Sometimes you should. But a builder sells you one stage of eight, and then you buy the other seven separately, forever.
- ArticleHistory & Lessons
The Golden Gate Safety Net That Caught Nineteen Workers
A safety net caught 19 Golden Gate Bridge workers during construction. Their story shows why protection must be built before anyone begins to fall.
- ArticleBusiness & Technology
The Recall That Changed Every Medicine Cabinet
The 1982 poisonings led to recalls, federal packaging rules, and visible safety seals. The lasting business lesson is how trust gets rebuilt under pressure.
- ArticleMotivation & Resilience
Keep the Small Promise After the Feeling Leaves
Motivation fades. Build discipline by keeping one small, specific promise today with a practical 20-minute drill that creates proof you can trust.
- ArticleRyan's Take
Texas Just Found Out It Doesn't Have Enough Power for AI — And X Is Furious
A viral X post revealed Texas data centers are requesting 5x the grid's all-time power record. Here's why that number — and Abbott's pause — matter.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
Two Hundred Eighteen Pages Nobody Can Evict Me From
218 published pages on a domain I own. A post on a rented platform has a half-life. A page you own has an address. Here is what owning it actually costs.
- ArticleTexas & Community
Should Texas Schools Lock Student Phones Away All Day?
Texas requires schools to prohibit student phone use during the school day. Here are the strongest arguments for locked storage and more flexible enforcement.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
Stop Counting Views. Start Counting Who Came Back.
Reach is rented. A way to reach somebody back is owned. How to measure email capture by page class, fix the leaks, and build a platform an algorithm cannot take.
- ArticleReflection
What I Want My Son to Inherit Is Not the Story
A story is something that happened to you. An inheritance is something you hand over on purpose. Ryan Nichols on fatherhood, Genesis 50:20 and what a boy actually gets.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
If I Cannot Export It, I Do Not Own It
The one question I ask before building on any tool: can I get my data out today, without permission, in a format that works elsewhere? Losing reach is a setback. Losing the record is the business.
- ArticleRebuild
I Built a Marketplace Where Nothing Is Hidden. There Is a Reason.
Gideon Commerce runs on a flat 1 percent platform fee with every other cost shown as its own line. Why a man who was denied documents built a marketplace that hides nothing.
- ArticleReflection
Nothing Out On That Water Knows My Name
For years, sitting still was not rest. It was a cell. Fishing was the bridge from braced to steady, and why I am learning stillness before my son gets here.
- ArticleAI & Technology
Claude Opus 5 Is Here: Price, 1M Context, Agent Upgrades and the Limits to Watch
Claude Opus 5 is available now with a 1M-token context window and stronger agent work. See verified pricing, access, risks and one practical test.
- ArticlePolitics & Accountability
U.S.–Saudi Nuclear Deal Is Signed—but Trump Says It Depends on Israel Normalization
The U.S.–Saudi 123 nuclear agreement is signed, but Trump says it requires Israel normalization and bars enrichment. Here is what Congress must verify.
- ArticleRyan Outdoors
Ryan Nichols and the Quiet Discipline of Getting Ready Before the Water
A warm Ryan Nichols outdoors article about rebuilding through preparation, honest maintenance and one useful next step before the water.
- ArticleFaith & Today
The Good Samaritan and the Texas Floods: What Neighbor-Love Requires Now
Luke 10’s Good Samaritan shows what neighbor-love costs. See the Bible story, verified Texas flood facts, reflection questions, and safe ways to help.
- ArticleEast Texas
Longview’s $76 Million Dairy Plant Enters Its Construction Window: Jobs, Water, and What to Watch
Longview’s planned $76 million dairy plant lists a July 20 construction start. See the official timeline, 150-job projection, water questions, and next steps.
- ArticleCommentary
The Biggest AI Defection of 2026: Why Andrej Karpathy Joining Anthropic Is a Five-Alarm Signal
Andrej Karpathy announced he joined Anthropic on May 19, 2026. The post drew 3 million views in under an hour. Ryan Nichols breaks down what this move signals about the AI race.
- ArticleCommentary
AJ Brown Just Got Traded and Half the NFL Is in Shock — Here's the Real Lesson
When a star receiver forces his way to the Patriots, his old teammates say 'it's a business.' They're right. And that cuts both ways.
- PhotoRebuild
Banned again — this time for 'Space Force' and 'discombobulater.' Meanwhile 'Rot in Hell you unAmerican scum' stays up. Twice in 24 hours.
**🔥 This is the second time in 24 hours.** Yesterday X locked my account for a Liam Nissan parody reply. Today they locked it again — this time for the words "Space Force" and "discombobulater" in a sarcastic reply under a video about the B