Wednesday, June 03, 2026
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.
The findings, published in a study in the journal Environmental Microbiology, showed that fog is teeming with so much life that the researchers liken it to a vast aquatic ecosystem unto itself.
Edwards II
Tuesday, June 02, 2026
The ultimate ...
This was the first, the entry edition to the ultimate ... device to entice one to surrender to the algorithm 24/7.
In 2026, there are many options. The question to ask is ... what AI provider gives you the skinny.?
Meta, OpenAI, Google, Anthropic. The "choice" is up to you, right???
Meta, OpenAI, Google, Anthropic. The "choice" is up to you, right???
And so it goes - K. Vonnegut
Lest we forget ...
Combine this with AI, ear buds and of course, the contacts and said tech becomes powered by the body and surrender becomes complete 24/7.
Sin ...
Your's truly loves the word Sin as it invokes god and what he did to Job. The classic Yiddish joke applies..
God, why are you torturing me????, Because you piss me off.
God, why are you torturing me????, Because you piss me off.
Cn U C me now?
(Image credit: @ManufacturingIntellect/YouTube)
Look at this pix. Ellison, 40 years younger, seeming to answer a question as the emergent leader of the new surveillance state, driven by databases connected to Palantir, the CIA and NSA, among significant.others, as needs warrant. BRT has commented on surveillance for years but this is different. This is becoming official policy as tech is now connected in ways thought impossible to achieve until today.
- Oracle database head says agents are the future, but warns “there's no magic bullet”
Oracle AI World Tour London 2026 - ‘AI is not here to replace expertise, it's here to elevate’: Oracle CEO says the best still to come when it comes to agentic innovation
- AI surveillance is already here — and it’s getting worse
Wrangling with an AI-fueled dystopia
He's right. Think the French Revolution as example No. 1.
7 prisoners were freed.
Do androids dream of ... electric sheep?
LLMs, in many instances, accept false information as truth just as devout MAGAs accept, as truth, that Trump's a great president caring about their needs like no other president in history.
To whit
Do Android dream of ... electric sheep?
Monday, June 01, 2026
Tap to Shop Now >
This pix is a screen grab from ScienceDaily detailing ongoing state of the art research on room temperature quantum computing by Stamford using twisted light and photonic computing to create tech that can change how man does business on planet earth. Question, what does strawberry Haagen.Dazs ice cream with a Tap to Shop Now >
have to do with said research?
have to do with said research?
I thought so.
Chapters 4 & 5 :)
Two graphics of chapters 4 & 5, done in 1987, with titles relating to the ongoing madness of BRT as uncertainty and dice play a big role in trying to figure out what the hell is going on here as civilization moves further into the 21st century. For me, Clavin and Hobbes has the answer. :)
And so it goes - K. Vonnegut
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Sanding the ocean
A dear friend of mine coined the term Sanding the ocean regarding any enterprise fighting the iron conditions of reality. One may "succeed" but in the long term, it rarely happens. Take rockets. The conditions of existence are vast. For starters, the atmosphere never stops moving. When moving an object 25 times the speed of sound through the atmosphere, the friction created becomes rather significant. Gravity, you need a lot of grunt to get a rocket into space and we haven't even talked about fragility of the appliance trying to get into space in the first place. Current rockets are moving bombs. One malfunction and said enterprise explodes. Exceedingly complex, it's really expensive to run, hence corporate control and limited access for anyone wanting to get into space applies.
Is there a solution?
Yes.
The Space Elevator as this uses physics and tech to do the deed.
Big project? Without question. Doable? Without question.
Big project? Without question. Doable? Without question.
With this tech, space becomes accessible :)
Factoid, Japan and China are working on this 24/7.
And so it goes ...
President Donald Trump departs Walter Reed National Military Medical Center,
Tuesday, May 26, 2026, in Bethesda, Md. Brenda Bazán/Associated Press
Tuesday, May 26, 2026, in Bethesda, Md. Brenda Bazán/Associated Press
The picture says it all. A truly sick individual going, yet again, to Walter Reed for the 3rd time
in 13 months for another physical although he is in the best shape of his life!
As for yours truly, once a year's enough. :)
in 13 months for another physical although he is in the best shape of his life!
As for yours truly, once a year's enough. :)
But this isn's about the orange menace. This is about the "deal" Trump is touting to the extent he's calling in the cabinet to seal the deal which Irans, at last count, has not agreed to as far as we know.
Stepping on one's dick ...
Just a tad. Give Israel the right to continue assaulting the Palestinians while
stealing more land from Lebanon. That works, right?
stealing more land from Lebanon. That works, right?
And so it goes. K, Vonnegut
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
The Virtual OS Museum :)
How cool is this! What a gem. Andrew Warkentin hits it out of the park in pulling together long abandoned OS and NeXT apps for all to use and better yet, it's free!!!
As spotted by BoingBoing, The Virtual OS Museum is a project by developer Andrew Warkentin, which offers a way to run more than 1,700 pre-installed operating systems and standalone applications under emulation, covering more than 250 platforms and roughly 600 distinct operating systems from 1948 to the present.
Giving it all away is good karma. BRT does the same thing as well. :)
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