Friday, June 19, 2026

Not a hit piece ...



Not a hit piece as Wired has it covered but rather, the article's a testament to to understanding how compromised values can impact a man't persona in ways defying the imagination.




In reading this, what ranking is JD Vance's as he's a creation of Thiel. Something to think about don't you think?
Read the entire Wired piece. You will learn a lot. I know I did.

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Project Hail Mary

Project Hail Mary

Excellent film, Rocky rules and the science is not bad but the interesting part is the fact life does not have be carbon based as authors like Arthur C. Clarke and Olaf Stapleton wrote about this possibility with passion and precision. Add Johnathan Wheeler's It from Bit analysis of existence being an information appliance and transaction mechanism 24/7 and one readily sees the three are onto something very profound in this writer's opinion. For starters. Rocky's life form is something else altogether. :)

As are others.


The element silicon has been much discussed as a hypothetical alternative to carbon. Silicon is in the same group as carbon on the periodic table and, like carbon, it is tetravalent. Hypothetical alternatives to water include ammonia, which, like water, is a polar molecule, and cosmically abundant; and non-polar hydrocarbon solvents such as methane and ethane, which are known to exist in liquid form on the surface of Titan.

“But was even this the end? A few mystically inclined biologists went still further. They speculated, taking their cues from the beliefs of many religions, that mind would eventually free itself from matter. The robot body, like the flesh-and-blood one, would be no more than a stepping-stone to something which, long ago, men had called “spirit.” And if there was anything beyond that, its name could only be God.”

― Arthur C. Clarke, 2001: A Space Odyssey

“In their explorations, they encountered life in many forms, and watched the workings of evolution on a thousand worlds. They saw how often the first faint sparks of intelligence flickered and died in the cosmic night.

And because, in all the galaxy, they had found nothing more precious than Mind, they encouraged its dawning everywhere. They became farmers in the fields of stars; they sowed, and sometimes they reaped.

And sometimes, dispassionately, they had to weed.”

― Arthur C. Clarke, 2001 a Space Odyssey

And then, immediately beneath him, Bowman noticed something which was surely new, since he could hardly have overlooked it if it had been there before. Moving across the ocean of glowing gas were myriads of bright beads; they shone with a pearly light which waxed and waned in a period of a few seconds. And they were all traveling in the same direction, like salmon moving upstream; sometimes they weaved back and forth so that their paths intertwined, but they never touched.

There were thousands of them, and the longer Bowman stared, the more convinced he became that their motion was purposeful. They were too far away for him to make out any details of their structure; that he could see them at all in this colossal panorama meant that they must be scores—perhaps hundreds—of miles across. If they were organized entities, they were leviathans indeed, built to match the scale of the world they inhabited.

  Perhaps they were only clouds of plasma, given temporary stability by some odd combination of natural forces—like the short-lived spheres of ball-lightning that still puzzled terrestrial scientists. That was an easy, and perhaps soothing, explanation; but as Bowman looked down upon that star-wide streaming, he could not really believe it. Those glittering nodes of light knew where they were going; they were deliberately converging upon the pillar of fire raised by the White Dwarf as it orbited overhead.

― Arthur C. Clarke, 2001 a Space Odyssey

In this world, as in our own, nearly all the chief means of production, nearly all the land, mines, factories, railways, ships, were controlled for private profit by a small minority of the population. These privileged individuals were able to force the masses to work for them on pain of starvation. The tragic farce inherent in such a system was already approaching. The owners directed the energy of the workers increasingly towards the production of more means of production rather than to the fulfilment of the needs of individual life. For machinery might bring profit to the owners; bread would not. With the increasing competition of machine with machine, profits declined, and therefore wages, and therefore effective demand for goods. Marketless products were destroyed, though bellies were unfed and backs unclad. Unemployment, disorder, and stern repression increased as the economic system disintegrated. A familiar story! 

― Olaf Stapledon, Star Maker 

“I shall describe one example of this kind of world, the greatest planet of a mighty sun. Situated, if I remember rightly, near the congested heart of the galaxy, this star was born late in galactic history, and it gave birth to planets when already many of the older stars were encrusted with smouldering lava. Owing to the violence of solar radiation its nearer planets had (or will have) stormy climates. On one of them a mollusc-like creature, living in the coastal shallows, acquired a propensity to drift in its boatlike shell on the sea’s surface, thus keeping in touch with its drifting vegetable food. As the ages passed, its shell became better adapted to navigation. Mere drifting was supplemented by means of a crude sail, a membrane extending from the creature’s back. In time this nautiloid type proliferated into a host of species. Some of these remained minute, but some found size advantageous, and developed into living ships.

― Olaf Stapledon, Star Maker 

“In the outer layers of young stars life nearly always appears not only in the normal manner but also in the form of parasites, minute independent organisms of fire, often no bigger than a cloud in the terrestrial air, but sometimes as large as the Earth itself. These "salamanders" either feed upon the welling energies of the star in the same manner as the star's own organic tissues feed, or simply prey upon those tissues themselves. Here as elsewhere the laws of biological evolution come into force, and in time there may appear races of intelligent flame-like beings. Even when the salamandrian life does not reach this level, its effect on the star's tissues may become evident to the star as a disease of its skin and sense organs, or even of its deeper tissues. It then experiences emotions not wholly unlike human fright and shame, and anxiously and most humanly guards its secret from the telepathic reach of its fellows.

― Olaf Stapledon, Star Maker 

Everything's alive. It from Bit applies.

The Exploding Whale returns. :)



Back in 1970, an historic event took place. Man tried to remove a sperm whale carcass using modern technology, dynamite, a noble effort that unfortunately went sideways. :)

Why relive this paean to human ingenuity? Because the SpaceX IPO and the exploding whale are truly complementary if one takes a little time to see why. :)

To whit.

The hairs of one's neck rising with accompanying chills applies when facing something ominous and this feeling applies to both events. With the whale, the explosion came from without when dynamite tossed out chunks of same 800 feet into the air with an end result of one particularly large chunk crushing the roof of a car located in a parking lot several hundred yards away. With SpaceX,  the explosion will come from within because investors are beginning to pucker as the assumptions of untold profitability are beginning to be questioned in earnest as we speak. 







The pucker ...




And we haven't even discussed Colossus and it's connect to the The Black Body Problem.

Regarding the whale ...




Yours truly laughed to tears seeing this cosmic event unfold back in 1990. Investors may cry if the IPO for the ages does the same thing. One never knows, do one? - Fats Waller

Dressing down for the occaision

Hegseth showed up in Nike dunks to a NATO conference. Department of Defense/X

Yours truly is anything but a clothes horse. Frayed collars, cargo shorts and tees is the uniform worn in the summer. When doing the drill, being a designer, a suit was not part of the equation but neither were the threads worn by Pentagon Pete, seen when he exited the plane, as the look isn't even cool. It's like white guys wearing a baseball back backwards, very few can pull it off while black guys inherently look cool.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has been called out for wearing a casual outfit to a NATO meeting.

Upon landing in Brussels, Hegseth was seen sporting a red and blue vest over a plaid flannel, athletic pants, Nike sneakers, and a trucker hat. Government officials, when conducting official business as Hegseth is doing, typically wear suits or more dressy attire, even upon landing.

“Dressed like a frat boy,” one user said.

“Any particular reason he’s dressed up like a teenager from the 90s,” another person quipped.

“Ask him why is he not wearing a suit?” another person said, apparently referring to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky getting accosted at the White House last year for not wearing a suit.

Other users said he looked like he was going to deliver a pizza for Domino’s. Another person said, “He looks like he is about to catch ’em all,” a reference to Ash Ketchum from Pokémon.



Way cooler without exception. 

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Through a glass, darkly



Something wondrous and most mysterious happens every night on planet earth,
the largest migration of the tiny, largely invisible, until now.








Green with envy



Green with envy applies as the Lincoln Reflecting Pool should be blue but isn't, something
most disquieting as the nation moves toward the 250th.







This is a bull shit question! :)


Everybody looking to invest in the SpaceX IPO should look at this hilarious but incredibly insightful clip of Mona Lisa Vito, in My Cousin Vinny, showing in-depth knowledge of why something does not compute at deep level. This is
The Mythical Man Month writ large. Priceless because this blows away tulip mania and reckless bloviation in a nanosecond. :)

Pigs fly, right?



Yours truly waxed "poetic" about SpaceX's IPO in 1634-7 = 2026??? as the parallels of Tulip Mania in 17th century Holland and today are too similar to ignore save if this play goes sideways, the impact on America will be far direr than that of Holland as tulip mania toasted the investors, not the economy in general.





Duh



So 10 times the monies earned by a skilled artisan was the deal for the tulip bulb depicted above.
Seems people were even paying astronomical sums for pictures of same, which channels this.


Any questions?

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Access to permanent desks ...

 


Angry white man comes to mind with this pix, appropriately tinted blue, showing an erstwhile Master of the Universe being pissed off at the world as his AI dreams go up in smoke while employees seethe with good reason.
Words cannot describe how remarkably tone deaf this "human" truly is.



It gets better ...



Dismantling/Phase 1

 

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has spent the past two decades villainizing autism.Raphael Liy/Zuma

Seems Secretary Brain Worm will now oversee Disabilities Education, a key responsibility formerly managed by the Department of Education, due to his unmatched qualifications dealing with all things related to health including his novel idea of Autism being curable, a condition able to be treated in similar fashion to measles, mumps or chicken pox as needs warrant. 

On Tuesday, the Trump administration announced that it would move two key functions of the Department of Education—disability education oversight and the department’s Office for Civil Rights—to the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Justice, respectively, in a move that would give HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. oversight over the nation’s disability education system.

In a press release, Education Secretary Linda McMahon, who is overseeing the Project 2025–mandated dismantling of the department, said without elaborating that the decision was made after “careful deliberation and collaboration with stakeholders.” Many disability and other equity-focused organizations have been afraid since President Trump resumed office that he would go through with threats to eliminate the department, long a target of right-wing institutions like the Heritage Foundation.

Even setting aside who runs them—Kennedy at HHS, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche at the Justice Department—the new agencies aren’t appropriate choices to oversee those functions, experts say. “HHS and DOJ have important roles, but they weren’t built to replace the Department of Education’s school-specific expertise,” said Robyn Linscott, The Arc’s director of education and family policy, in a statement. “Moving [Individuals with Disabilities Education Act] oversight into HHS pushes students with disabilities toward a medical model, where disability is treated as a diagnosis to manage instead of a natural part of human life.”

Ah, don't worry about it. RFK Jr. has it covered. Just look at his record regarding vaccines.
That should warm the cockles of your heart without question, right?