Monday, February 16, 2026

Don't make me think/Rev II


Linux, the best OS in the world, gets no love. Why, because the interface sucks. As a front end guy who knows a little bit, tragic comes to mind as Linux is the "coders" place, the guys who build engines for other mechanics and not for the great unwashed like me. Jobs famously said, Don't make me think, truer words never spoken. I would go to Linux in a heart beat if it was easy to install and the front end was designed by guys like me as I know enough to be dangerous in terms of systems and "dumb" enough to ask questions as no question is stupid unless unasked. 

Linux is a very mature platform, and its hardware support is impressive. It goes a long way to support popular devices, like graphics cards, but proprietary devices often go ignored. Cast your imagination out just a little, and think of the wealth of hardware out there. From commercial instrumentation to music production equipment, there's no guarantee these will work on Linux, but all of them will almost certainly work on Windows. Every time I buy a new device, I double-check for Linux support, which sometimes requires deeper research. It pains me to say it, but Windows is a far more compatible and well-supported platform when you step away from mainstream and popular hardware—Linux is a long way behind it in that regard.



And this is why we are stuck. Never ask a coder to design a front end just as you never ask a designer to code.
Jobs was right. Don't make me think.

IoT


The "Only" Coke Machine on the Internet - 1982

Hi, I'm the CMU CS Department Coke Machine.  A lot of folks have written a quite a bit about me in the last couple of years, and most of them can tell you more about the history of me and my family than I can.  Before I worked here, my Mom, and I think her Pop (heh heh :-) used to sell sodas to the folks in the Computer Science Department. In fact, my family has been here longer than most of the students, and even a lot of the faculty.  We moved to the third floor of the computer science building (Wean Hall) in the 70's.  I still sell Coke  in bottles, but they're big 20 oz plastic things these days.  They go for 50 cents each, which I guess isn't too bad considering inflation. And at least they don't break inside me any more like the glass ones used to.  What a mess...



Why all of this history? Well, fast forward to 2026 to see why.





It gets better.

Saturday, February 14, 2026

A new home



11 dimensions, spooky at a distance, solves wicked problems regarding aspects of reality, cannot be proven, something most frustrating as gravity is easily integrated into superstring theory, aka M-Theory, an attempt to explain TOE, the theory of everything, something remaining absent from the Standard Model.

To whit. 




But there may be a way out as the Calabi–Yau manifold, the core element of M-Theory, can be modeled using Voxels and Constructive Solid Geometry as depicted in BRT's The Universal Modeler.

To whit.



Voxels, used in MRIs, is a way to model 3D structures (hearts, brains, etc, etc,) in ways impossible to do by any other means. For MRIs, it involves imaging slices of the organ in question and connecting the slices using lofting, The lofting connecting to the slices are voxels. Voxel generated lattices can encompass or model any arbitrary external geometry known to science. 3D Printing also applies.



Combine this with CSG and the ability to model the manifold becomes possible. 


When combined with Jonathan Wheeler's from It to Bit, the notion of M-Theory
residing in the Quantum Foam becomes logical.




Reality as an information appliance.


The Quantum Foam is reality and gravity, along with all the forces, reside in it ... forever. 

Friday, February 13, 2026

Out of spite ...



Credit: Aurich Lawson | Getty Images

Spite, an all too human trait, passed onto an AI is dangerville to the max as AI, without ethics, leads to the great filter if said AI gains sentience and power without it. The Ars article is chilling as it portends a possible dark future based on tech acquiring something as truly dangerous as spite.



The Ars piece ...




Factoid.


And this ...



Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Reusing, not throwing away :)



Science done right. :)

TMMM yet again ...



What a surprise. AI may not lessen the workload. In some instances, it makes it worse.




Why is this? Think The Mythical Man Month as the plan often takes longer than implementation. Just integrating AI into the vagaries of a business, like any other process, without thinking it through, rarely works out as every business has a specific culture and workflow keyed to the specific business. Yours truly built systems and the most important part of the job was, prior to doing anything, is ... listen before doing anything. After that, do an initial system spec, show people the spec, get feedback on the spec, make appropriate changes on the spec based on feedback, get the required tech, do the pilot, get feedback on the pilot, modify what needs to be done, get final feedback on the changes and then, and only then, do rollout. If this is not done as per TMMM, what's described in the Futurism article becomes a given.


In closing ...


In essence, there was no plan.

In addition to TMMM, OODA applies ... always.


Any questions?

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Woodchipper



Every time I think of Musk, a South African, having the power to eliminate an agency based on cruelty and lack of knowledge in terms of governance, my head explodes. This guy has garnered billions based on working with MY government and then having the gall to to terminate  agencies like USAID via DOGE, an entity run by incompetents like BIG BALLS without restriction. If Teddy was president, this crap would never happen. Free fall is SOP with this "administration" and credibility has gone by the wayside from this once great nation kicked off by Joe Biden's lying regarding his pledge to serve one term. The anger most Americans feel about this betrayal, with the end result of putting the demented orange menace back in office, knows no bounds. We have three more years of Stephen Miller running the show if the midterms are either eliminated or compromised to the nth degree. Dangerville awaits as we move further into 2026 without question.


End of rant for now.

ICE yet again ...



Ah, another partial shutdown. This is SOOOOOO tiresome. As stated so many times, you can't fix stupid. Yours truly can't watch the "nooze" anymore as stupid shit is everywhere. From vaccine denials to transgender issues to Epstein, the insanity just continues ever onward. In A Must Read ...  Nixon, the NSC and the spying done by the military on Nixon and the National Security Council is most illuminating as one saw not only the paranoia of Nixon but also his brilliance. Smart, incisive and astute in terms of politics and the thirst of power, the contrast cannot be any more stark versus the demented menace residing in the White House as we speak. And now another shutdown over the rightful push to eliminate ICE, the Brown Shirt equivalent of ill trained thugs masquerading as federal agents, complete with masks, in order to cover up the ids of these incompetents while they abuse and murder people without consequences. 



Any questions?

Sunday, February 08, 2026

A Must Read ...



A must read, Nam, the Deep State and Nixon, along with Watergate, comes to the fore, courtesy the NYTimes' extremely detailed piece titled The Secret History of the Deep State indirectly proving the deep state reality has existed since the beginning of time.




The mole, the Deep State, the N.S.C. aka the National Security Council.



Read the entire piece. History in the making and, as twisted as Nixon was, smart, ruthless and perceptive
were part of his persona without question.