I did an internship in an office where the company was keeping the fridge and cupboard in the rest area filled with snacks, drinks, ice cream, frozen pizza and premade meals for people who wanted to take lunch there.
The plan, spearheaded by the Heritage Foundation, says that the weather service should “fully commercialize its forecasting operations” and focus on providing data to private companies.
It also calls for a “review” of the work of the National Hurricane Center. It acknowledges that the center provides important public safety information, but also says its data should be presented “neutrally” rather than in a way that makes points about climate change.
Not a YouTube channel unfortunately but there are several videos and documentaries about it.
The castle of Guedelon is exactly what you are describing.
In France a group of archeologists decided to build a full castle, from scratch pretending to be in the XIIth century.
A blacksmith is making the tools, they are chopping trees in the first forest around, extracting stones from a local carry, carrying on carts built by the Carpenter, making their own clothes ...
It's amazing !
Edit: here is an aerial picture of the castle in 2025
Not pirated but my local cooperative ISP is offering to split the fiber connection with neighbors and give advice on how to do so.
We can even have two bills, two completely separated intense accesses on one fiber connection and they will split the bill in two, or three, or four (plus add a few euros for administrative fees)
It's not that hard actually, if you don't want them to catch the wind you let them rotate freely and they will automatically face the wind in a way where they have almost no drag.
It's much easier to automate than a regular sail. It self aligns with the wrong and with one or two actuators your set the direction you want to go too.
Automating flexible sail would be way, way harder.
So far I used SweetHome3D, Onshape and Qelectrotech (for electrical) for the renovation of my house.
However if you are planning to do some heavy renovations in your house I would advise you to get an architect to do a proper blueprint of your house and a blueprint of what your house would look like after renovation.
It's not necessary, it might feel like it's extra money up front that you don't use directly for renovation but in a big project you save so much in the long term. This is what we did and there is so many (expensive) mistakes that we avoided because we had an expert eye at the beginning of the project.
I disagree, using Latin terms means that all technical terms stay the same across languages.