Friday, June 05, 2026

Hot to slop



Years ago, yours truly went to tech expos. The best ones were, of course Siggraph's as the newest code to generate outrageous imagery, complete with specs, was on the floor, ready to be bought as this was manna for artists like myself. The one thing one learned was never to talk to marketing as they knew next to nothing, hyped the app to the max and never talked about the bugs, ever. When you actually got to the people writing the code and were able to ask intelligent questions, they would tell you the gotchas and watch out fors. In doing so, I responded by buying the app in question. :)

Why all this palaver,? Well, it has to do with Google and the hype train perpetrated by senior execs and marketing.
It was the same dreck in the 80's as it is today and tech companies never seem to learn.













Beyond the sniping at Google regarding Jetski, bad code and AI,  it's becoming clear the tech bros have lost control of AI as bigs, like Anthropic and OpenAI, are asking the government to help control AI. 


Let's think about this. Better yet, let's not as this is fodder for another blurb above and beyond this one. :)

Going sideways



MAD worked. Two super powers understanding that Mutually Assured Destruction was assured if Russia and the US decided to launch missiles to end the world but that was then, when two powers had the tech and the sensibility to hold off, a policy that almost ceased to work in 1962 with the Cuban Missile Crisis, a nightmare only prevented by statecraft performed at the highest level by Kennedy and Khrushchev. 

Now enter AI, the wildcard of wild cards added to the mix.


Too fast, too dangerous, a wicked problem for the ages


Note: This IS FICTION!









Pattern recognition isn't good enough. It's like Minority Report and precogs. Without nuance and meaning, AI and it's connect to war can go sideways in a nano second.


The exchange


In life, many things don't go as planned. :)

Thursday, June 04, 2026

Questions, questions :)

Audit Zero



Audit Zero, a priceless quote given to me by a dear friend says it all because ... look closely, there's an essential item missing from the Toto pix, the finest manufacturer of smart toilets in the world, especially if the power goes off. :)

And so it goes - K. Vonnegut

Dumb & Dumber/rev II



Dumb & Dumber applies as the smart phone is making people stupider but we already know that. From basic math to reading, analytical skills are going away in real time as we speak. Not comprehending cursive or understanding the notion of an analog clock also relates and we haven't even discussed fractions as that is old school, are they not? 1/2+1/2= ???











The real gorilla ...



The real gorilla of global warming is warming up for the big show, CO2 coming out of the permafrost. The Russians warned us, the Chinese warned us and now, the rest of the world is warning us as the amount of carbon sequestered in ice is now issuing forth in force as the ice trapped in the tundra begins to melt. BRT has posted blurbs about permafrost for years and now it seems, the tipping point may be arriving at last. 













Wednesday, June 03, 2026

In your shorts ... Soma applies



In your shorts applies as Spark will take over your digital existence painlessly. Plan a trip, Spark has you covered. Need to get the best price on a pair of shoes along with the nearest place to get said shoes, Spark's got you covered as Spark is the ultimate aggregator, complete with intense AI, yours for $99/month/Ultra but the price will drop as membership increases.

Like Soma, the drug of choice in Brave New World, Spark's painless unless the power goes off or, in the case of Soma, the drug is no longer available because the ability to do stuff becomes compromised while the suppliers of both entities hoover ever more personal data while being in your shorts 24/7.






The hook ...


Soma applies ...


Resistance is futile - The Borg, or is it?

Yours truly has been a geek for 50 years on the user side. From DOS and Unix to Mac OS and the net, the litany of apps and how to use them applies but this is different. This is abdication and with it comes the atrophy of skill. I use Gemini every day. Extremely helpful when used with precision and consistency and I know Google knows a lot about me but Spark, in my shorts, 24/7? Nah. More convenient, without question, quantumly dangerous & addictive, you bet. I have Ultra and like it but at a distance. 

BRT did a piece titled Hotel California. The society died as there was no purpose, think about it. I have.



Factoid ... Microsoft's doing the same exact thing but at least they're being up front about it.

The Fog



Fog fascinates me. Mysterious, wet, something untoward and ... quiet. The notion of something living in it makes total sense as water vapor is nourishing and bacteria thrives on it. 






Edwards






Off in the distance



Edwards II