especially with Molly Bloom's soliloquy of lust, heartbreak and longing.
Sunday, July 12, 2026
The Odyssey ...
Excellent to a fault, The Guardian explores the Odyssey with consummate grace and respect, showing Homer's genius in depicting a story detailing the first modern man dealing with the vagaries of reality at deep level.
This same kind of epic scope lies in Joyce's Ulysses,
especially with Molly Bloom's soliloquy of lust, heartbreak and longing.
especially with Molly Bloom's soliloquy of lust, heartbreak and longing.
Everything spins/Rev II
Roy Kerr was right. Black holes spin and now, researchers are proving, yet again, everything spins. :)
Mirror world, kinda :)
If man wants to colonize the solar system, the place to go is Titan. Why? It's atmosphere is 1.5 times denser than earth's, the hydrocarbons are endless in terms of easy access to energy and gravity's 14% of Earth's. Compare this to Mars, virtually no atmosphere, which means radiation from the sun becomes dangerous. The pressure suits must not only protect the explorer from radiation but also must be pressurized, complete with air supply and heat, due to the lack of a viable and safe atmosphere. With Titan, no need to pressurize, just heat and air supply are the requirements. In terms of costs, a no brainer. Self sustaining applies and, you don't have to be underground in order to survive on Titan while on Mars, you do. Downside. It's far away.
Cassini, gone but not forgotten
Saturday, July 11, 2026
Foghorn Leghorn speaks
Ted's truly excellent pose says it all as Foghorn Leghorn bloviates yet again on yet another
"truly great success" accomplished by our beloved president.
"truly great success" accomplished by our beloved president.
In closing ...
Think Reflecting Pool, I know I have.
Going sideways
Going sideways applies when Karp carps about OpenAI and Anthropic and the notion of control
as control over tech as powerful as AI is, becomes a loaded question for the ages.
as control over tech as powerful as AI is, becomes a loaded question for the ages.
Hate to say but Karp's correct.
Palantir shares closed at $126.79 on July 10. The stock is down 28.67% year to date, even as operations accelerate. The stock trades at a forward P/E near 91, and Michael Burry’s Scion Asset Management disclosed a new put position tied to 5,000,000 Palantir shares in its Q3 2025 13F filed November 3, 2025, an underlying notional of about $912 million. 13Fs don’t disclose strikes, expirations, or whether the position is still open.
But it's deeper than that due to the platform on which AI runs, the thermodynamic nightmare of the data center requiring ongoing replacement of every server, in system, every 24-30 months, in order
to keep telling grandma how to make a better apple pie.
to keep telling grandma how to make a better apple pie.
This doesn't compute.
Eating the world applies along with the word assume.
Or the end when you think about it, eh?
Thursday, July 09, 2026
Knowing the ground ...
Aside from the fact the AI guy looks exactly like Prince Andrew, the concept of not knowing the ground applies. Excess tokens created are based on noise in the system caused by entities not knowing what they're doing. I saw this countless times as a "wonderful" consultant and it hasn't changed save that the velocity of the noise in question has increased due to the kind of tech being used in 2026. As per The Mythical Man Month, adding more people to a late project makes it later applies when the time needed to properly analyze the situation carefully is ignored, thus insuring the cost of using AI to "solve" the problem at hand turns it into a cash cow burning event for the ages.
Click on the image to download the PDF if you dare. This was part of a series on helping
clients do what the boffins in this blurb are not doing, Knowing the ground. The Art of War applies. :)
clients do what the boffins in this blurb are not doing, Knowing the ground. The Art of War applies. :)
Wednesday, July 08, 2026
ACM ... goes Open Access!!!
ACM does the right thing by going Open Access!!!
It's a 10! It warms the cockles of this old rube's heart. :)
The power of separation :)
Heat heals, heat destroys, controlling it is a bear, until now.
If this tech scales, the implications goes beyond computation.
A Material That Can Control Heat
Click here for the paper.
Tuesday, July 07, 2026
A non starter ...
A must watch to learn why putting data centers in space is a total non starter. From cooling to power, the notion of Musk bloviating about moving this tech, "up there", in the numbers he is touting, is a wet dream of biblical proportions. In viewing this, Starlink's approach to business is becoming disastrous as well because not only are Musk's satellites blocking man's view of the universe, they also reside in low earth orbit, which means said tech will eventually fall from space, entities one and all, containing rare earths, awesome in terms of compute but toxic to all life on earth.
Summing it up.
The fools that bought into the SpaceX IPO better have a space suit handy as the long term radioactive activity of that offering is slowly becoming more lethal by the day.
There's a cost to everything. The Greek Myths tell you why this is so. :)
Monday, July 06, 2026
Holes ...
In a very indirect way, this wonderful EKCD illustration connects to A Bridge to Everywhere as holes are inherently mysterious as one has to get to the bottom to see exactly where they end up. :)
"Fixing A Hole"
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