Thursday, March 27, 2025

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 by supporting the Palestinians in the ongoing genocide being perpetrated 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 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.


Aperture

Saturday, March 22, 2025

The time to Resist is now



It's time to resist, to reenact the late 60's regarding Nam and map it to 2025 and the administration from hell including Musk, the self appointed president of a once great nation known as America. As a vet and citizen who gets SS, the anger I feel, along with millions of Americans, is through the roof as the very existence of our nation is at stake. Something has to be done and now. I have some suggestions that will take care of the problem but will not suggest as the desired solutions are not fit for public consumption.








As Lt. Frank Slade says in Scent of a Woman, This is such a crock of shit!


The time to resist is now.

Thursday, March 20, 2025

A civil war looms ...



Channeling Goebbels, Make a system look bad by crippling said system in order to eliminate it or privatize same as needs warrant, something DOGE is doing to Social Security by compromising one's ability to get or change SS settings according to one's needs. To your truly, outrage comes to mind as one, it's our money and two, compromising seniors not tech savvy or handicapped to get or control access to their money is cruel and indecent to the nth degree. 








A civil war looms ...

Update: A judge with guts puts a restraining order on DOGE regarding SS.


Let's hope this is the beginning of the end of these bastards intent
on destroying a once great nation known as America.

The real purpose ...



A data broker is an individual or company that specializes in collecting personal data (such as income, ethnicity, political beliefs, or geolocation data) or data about people, mostly from public records but sometimes sourced privately, and selling or licensing such information to third parties for a variety of uses. This is the real purpose of Musk, to get and sell information and ... the higher the quality of content, the more money a data broker can get and WH data is some of the best around as anyone, with any degree of intelligence, would surmise. The collapse of Tesla's but a minor distraction as access to this data god send was his goal all along, something he got by bankrolling agent orange's campaign for a paltry 200 mil because now, he's the de facto controller of America's government thanks to Starlink's immense connect to the web along with the consummate stupidity of a now senile Trump, making Musk's ability to sell information to the highest bidder a fate accompli.

Starlink, the satellite internet service operated by Elon Musk’s SpaceX, is now accessible across the White House campus. It is the latest installation of the Wi-Fi network across the government since Mr. Musk joined the Trump administration as an unpaid adviser.

It was not immediately clear when the White House complex was fitted with Starlink after President Trump took office for a second term.

Starlink terminals, rectangular panels that receive internet signals beamed from SpaceX satellites in low-Earth orbit, can be placed on physical structures. But instead of being physically placed at the White House, the Starlink system is now said to be routed through a White House data center, with existing fiber cables, miles from the complex.

White House officials said the installation was an effort to increase internet availability at the complex. They said that some areas of the property could not get cell service and that the existing Wi-Fi infrastructure was overtaxed.


Thank you Richard for this insight. I owe you one. 

Saturday, March 15, 2025

Alarm Bells ...



The train wreck known as the Trump Administration is beginning to impact
the well being of the nation with emphasis given to the economy at large.

To whit.

First, the good news: There is no solid evidence right now that the economy is in recession, or even particularly close to it.

The bad news is that warning bells of what is to come are ringing every which way.

The big picture: The cautions about the outlook keep piling on top of each other, including from surveys of consumers and businesses, corporate earnings, and financial markets.

It all suggests that the economic ground may — emphasis on may — be shifting beneath our feet.

But the evidence so far is all in the realm of anecdotes, or "soft data," not the kind of definitive, "hard data" evidence of a downturn that would make economists believe a recession is commencing.

Zoom out: A confluence of forces emanating from Washington is driving the vibe shift.

The threat of new tariffs far larger than those enacted in the previous Trump term is part of it, as is the erratic, on-again/off-again pattern through which they are being implemented.

Cuts to the federal workforce and government contracting may be leading some wary consumers to slow their spending (as is already evident in credit card data for the Washington, D.C. area).

It all adds a layer of uncertainty for companies trying to decide whether to engage in new capital spending or hiring.

Zoom in: On Friday, the University of Michigan's preliminary survey of consumer sentiment for March plunged for the third straight month, showing sharply lower expectations for the future among Democrats and Republicans alike.

Thursday, the S&P 500 fell into official correction territory — a 10% drop from its peak. (It rebounded sharply on Friday, however).

Leaders of businesses large and small are showing less confidence in the outlook, per surveys.

Warnings have percolated from airlines and retailers, including Dollar General and Walmart, about underwhelming consumer demand.

Announced layoffs reached their highest levels since the summer of 2020, when the pandemic was in full force — and highest for the month of February since 2009, per outplacement firm Challenger Gray & Christmas.

Between the lines: Any one of these developments can, and generally should, be chalked up to the ebb and flow of data.

This equates to a hedge, does it not?

Cloud Line