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Good news folks, Jeff is healthy and we are back to our regular scheduled Nonsensical programming!  This week we have two segments that really couldn’t be less similar:

Up first we have suicide missions, specifically the ones that have served the greater good of us all.  From World War II to Chernobyl to September 11th, there have been folks willing to take on missions that virtually ensured certain death but did so anyway for the benefit of us all.  Stories like these help remind us at Nonsense about what we as a species still manage to get right about humanity.

Don’t miss the abrupt gear switch, jumping next to those fighting for (and against!) the right to repair your own equipment.  It’s not just iPhones and TVs these days, it’s tractors, cars, and ice cream machines that are being walled off from the DIYers.  Reminding us now that humanity still has a long way to go (everyone deserves the ice cream!).

Up front we’ve got: a whale of a story, more Musk meddling, some messenger interoperability, shadowbanning (your own advertisers!), and getting stuck in space for over a year - your typical Nonsense cornucopia of stories.


Whale Spins and Hits Trainer

iFixIt

Many eyes on Hurricane Jova brewing off Baja California, may spark rain locally

Ukraine is furious with Elon Musk for thwarting an attack on Russia's navy

SpaceX’s Starlink wins nearly $900 million in FCC subsidies to bring internet to rural areas

SpaceX denied nearly $900 million in broadband subsidies

WhatsApp tests feature that could open it up to other messaging apps

Should Apple Continue to Ban Rival Browser Engines on iOS?

Apple fixes two actively exploited zero-day flaws — update your iPhone and Mac now

NASA astronaut Frank Rubio breaks US record for longest spaceflight⁠

Looks Like Twitter Shadowbanned The New York Times, Which Advertises on Twitter⁠

The History of Play-Doh: Good, Clean Fun!

McBroken

iFixit Tears Down McDonald's McFlurry Machine, Petitions Government for Right to Hack Them

Why the McFlurry Machine Company Just Got Hit With a Restraining Order

Why McDonald's Ice Cream Machines Are Always Broken and How To Fix Them

The FTC Is Investigating Why McDonald’s McFlurry Machines Are Always Broken: Report

Heather Penney, the 9/11 fighter pilot, says celebrating normalcy is a way to honor heroes - The Washington Post

Fighter pilot reflects on would-be 9/11 suicide mission - Yahoo! News via archive.org

Firefighters Who Responded to Chernobyl Meltdown Had To Be Buried in Lead Coffins

Chernobyl disaster - Wikiwand