Thursday, April 03, 2025

Wednesday, April 02, 2025

Energy Hog ...



AI, love it or hate it, it's here and isn't going away unless our antiquated power grid surrenders given just how truly inefficient digital is when it comes to processing analog output of neural nets as AI must use analog in order to react to the real world in real time as analog uses differential equations to map the differences in textural, visual and audio data prior to delivering said content to digital systems to process and show a user the best way to check out the 
Grand Canyon.

Remember, digital counts, analog measures.





There is no free lunch 


Monday, March 31, 2025

Speaking the truth ... for a change


Direct, vulgar but truthful, the Orange Menace AI speaks the truth.
In a strange way, George Carlin would approve. Jabari Jones rules. 


The enduring Meme of VP J.D. continues ever onward. Last adventure, Greenland

Saturday, March 29, 2025

Improper ideology ...



Echos of 1984 keep cropping up relating to the administration from hell. This time, the push to eliminate liberal thinking espoused by the Smithsonian, a beloved institution for the ages.

Don't worry, we have a sleazy used car salesman who will protect us from god forbid, liberal thinking.

Thursday, March 27, 2025

Combat pilots weigh in ...



Pilots flying combat missions are making their feelings known about the arrogance
and incompetence of Captain America regarding ops and how they should be handled.

The intelligence breach was bad enough, current and former fighter pilots said. But Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s refusal to acknowledge that he should not have disclosed sensitive information about when American fighter pilots would attack sites in Yemen, they said, was even worse.

On air bases, in aircraft carrier “ready rooms” and in communities near military bases this week, there was consternation. The news that senior officials in the Trump administration discussed plans on Signal, a commercial messaging app, for an impending attack angered and bewildered men and women who have taken to the air on behalf of the United States.

The mistaken inclusion of the editor in chief of The Atlantic in the chat and Mr. Hegseth’s insistence that he did nothing wrong by disclosing the secret plans upend decades of military doctrine about operational security, a dozen Air Force and Navy fighter pilots said.

Worse, they said, is that going forward, they can no longer be certain that the Pentagon is focused on their safety when they strap into cockpits.

“We intentionally don’t share plans with people who don’t need to know,” said one Navy F/A-18 pilot, who has flown frequently in missions in the Middle East. “You don’t share what time we’re supposed to show up over a target. You don’t want to telegraph that we’re about to show up on someone’s doorstep; that’s putting your crew at risk.” He and several other current and former pilots spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid reprisals from the Pentagon and from allies of President Trump.

But then came Mr. Hegseth’s initial response to the disclosures. He attacked Mr. Goldberg as a “so-called journalist,” and sought refuge in a semantic argument, saying that he had never disclosed “war plans.”

So on Wednesday, The Atlantic published the actual text of what he had written, at 11:44 a.m. the day of the attack, in the group chat: “1215et: F-18s LAUNCH (1st strike package),” Mr. Hegseth texted, some 30 minutes before it happened. “1345: ‘Trigger Based’ F-18 1st Strike window Starts (Target Terrorist is @his Known Location so SHOULD BE ON TIME).”

Time for Captain America and significant others to be fired, now. 

Ready, Fire, Aim/Rev 3



This pix shows it all. Agent Orange, drifting off toward the land of dementia or Alzheimer's and Captain America, looking patently ridiculous in trying to show the world's he's in total control, indirectly points out the fact this administration's not only evil but also blindingly incompetent to the max, this time in using Signal to tell senior officials top secret details of an op done against the Houthis, a group proving to be truly innovative in waging asymmetrical war against the west and US in the Red Sea in supporting the Palestinians in the ongoing genocide being perpetrated against them by the Israelis in Gaza.   






Why incompetence & lying rule in the land of Trump.

Note. Signal's a great app, this is not the issue, security is.

A darker reason for using Signal may be the time frame for messages to be retained. 

To whit. 













Any questions?

Monday, March 24, 2025

Ready, Fire, Aim/Rev 2



Can't these idiots do anything right? Seems war plans against the Houthis went prime time according to The Atlantic. If so, ready, fire, aim applies yet again.



The poorest nation in the Middle East is doing a number on the US in ways thought impossible until now as asymmetrical war, driven by drones, is now how war is being conducted in the year of our lord 2025.

U.S. national-security leaders included me in a group chat about upcoming military strikes in Yemen. I didn’t think it could be real. Then the bombs started falling.

The world found out shortly before 2 p.m. eastern time on March 15 that the United States was bombing Houthi targets across Yemen.

I, however, knew two hours before the first bombs exploded that the attack might be coming. The reason I knew this is that Pete Hegseth, the secretary of defense, had texted me the war plan at 11:44 a.m. The plan included precise information about weapons packages, targets, and timing.

This is going to require some explaining.

Addendum: 

The story technically begins shortly after the Hamas invasion of southern Israel, in October 2023. The Houthis—an Iran-backed terrorist organization whose motto is “God is great, death to America, death to Israel, curse on the Jews, victory to Islam”—soon launched attacks on Israel and on international shipping, creating havoc for global trade. Throughout 2024, the Biden administration was ineffective in countering these Houthi attacks; the incoming Trump administration promised a tougher response.

The orange menace's also ineffective ...

Stealing is ok, if you're Open AI



If you want Open AI's tech to work, you gotta let us steal crap without paying, which points out the fact AI's evolving so quickly that the amount of content produced by us rubes no longer suffices. 

This policy proposal to the White House's Office of Science and Technology comes amid increasing momentum on the state level to regulate AI. In the lengthy document the president probably will not read himself, OpenAI said that it could not compete with China — which the company insists on calling the People's Republic of China, or PRC for short, throughout — if regulations stymie AI access to copyrighted works for training data.

Channeling Meta's model applies.

Q Day



Ah, viable quantum computing, the long sought after holy grail, is worth pursuing no matter the cost as said tech not only goes beyond computation in terms of crunching numbers but also has the ability to model reality due to the superposition of qubits connected by entanglement, the prime driver to an existence in which we all share. With this being said, there's always a cost to everything, in this instance, privacy as QCs are uniquely qualified to deal with the issue of primes as prime numbers are the building blocks of cryptography, the mathematical construct on which privacy depends.



To whit ...







Sunday, March 23, 2025

A heist for the ages ...



This pix of Zuck, depicted as a borrower of books extreme, kinda indirectly shows how the third luckiest man on earth does business. It's never enough, it's akin to cutting down all the trees in a forest in order to build houses nobody will live in because the potential for money overrides all, in this case, data, as LLMs needs this now rapidly dwindling resource in order to evolve. This need for data also shows, in indirect fashion, how inefficient the physical construct of AI truly is as digital is used to crunch analog, the data stream used by neural nets to interact with the real world in real time as researchers seem to be fixated on that model to enable AI to evolve as needs warrant. This is not sustainable but you already knew that, right?










It's never enough is it.


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