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All the News that Fits 0

David discusses Donald Trump’s celebrating his efforts to suppress freedom of speech.

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How Stuff Works: Misdirection Plays 0

Man reading newspaper:  Did you know that they're now letting transgender women play women's volleyball?  Rat:  Did you know that while you were focused on that, one American has amassed as much wealth as that of 170,000,000 Americans combined?  Man:  Don't tell me person's trying to play volleyball.  Rat to Goat:  Ever lose all hope for your fellow man?

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Facebook Frolics 0

Freedom of screech frolics.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

And politeness, it appears, provokes panic.

The noise that spooked spring breakers at Daytona Beach and caused a massive stampede over the weekend was not gunshots, the sheriff revealed Monday.

The panic-causing sound had a much more mundane origin: people crushing water bottles.

Welcome to life in the NRA’s Garden of Bleedin’.

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QOTD 0

Caroline Graham:

“I must say,” said Simon . . . , “I never realized how tiring long-term insincerity could be. I shall never envy politicians again.”

Graham, Caroline, Murder at Maddingley Grange (London: Headline Publishing Group, 2009) p. 122

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March of the Wouldn’t Soldier 0

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Artificial? Yes. Intelligent? Not So Much. 0

A criminal co-conspirator? El Reg reports that “AI is apparently good for the bottom line if your business is crime.”

Details at the link.

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The Rule of Lawless 0

My heavens. What is going on here?

Could it possibly be that someone appointed to a position in the Trump maladministration has a moral compass?

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War and Mongers of War 0

Thom follows the money.

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Republican Thought Police, All the News that Fits Dept. 0

Brendan Carr stand before an easel bearing a sign reading,

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The back story.

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“History Does Not Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes”* 0

Charles Ferguson, a pioneer in website development, looks at the hype surrounding AI and hears a rhyme from his early career. Here’s a tiny bit from his article (emphasis added):

Most AI technologists and entrepreneurs are wildly optimistic. They anticipate revolutionary advances in medicine, the elimination of hard physical labor, radically accelerated productivity growth and universal abundance. . . .

But sincerity often accompanies naivete, as I know all too well. Thirty years ago, I founded the startup that developed the first software tool enabling anyone to build a website — and I totally drank the Kool-Aid. We told ourselves that our product would allow truth-tellers and innovators to bypass gatekeepers, liberating and enlightening everyone. Social networks would, of course, do the same and together we would create a decentralized, egalitarian paradise of unfiltered truth. How wrong we were.

When I look at the AI landscape, heavily populated by extremely young founders, I see the same naivete.

I commend his article to your attention as a timely read.

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*Mark Twain.

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Stray Thought 0

For some reason, last night I happened to remember that John F. Kennedy wrote a book entitled Profiles in Courage.

If he were to come back to write a book about today’s Republican Party, I wonder what title he would choose.

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QOTD 0

Pericles:

We do not say that a man who takes no interest in politics is a man who minds his own business; we say that he has no business here at all.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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American Exceptionalism 0

Richard French, in a letter to the editor of the Las Vegas Sun, makes a convincing case that, if such a thing ever were, it ain’t no more. He argues that, under the Trump maladministration,

. . . .the U.S. is retreating from the values it once claimed as its moral core.

I fear that he is correct. Follow the link for his reasoning.

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Artificial? Yes. Intelligent? Not So Much. 0

Competent legal counsel? Don’t rest your case on it.

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A Phishing Expedition 0

Farron discusses a report that members of the Trump maladministration fell for a phishing scam and the implications thereof.

Why do I not find this at all surprising?

We are governed by toddlers.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Yet another “responsible gun owner” feels constrained to discharge his portable phallus whilst traversing the nation’s highways.

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Republican Thought Police 0

Now they’re coming for media fact-checkers.

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Signs of the Devolution 0

When I started this in the early days of the blogosphere, comment spam was a thing. Then, as “social” media began to attract everybody’s eyeballs, as the saying goes, the amount of comment spam died out. It never went away, but it became relatively rare.

There’s been a sharp uptick in comment spam the past few weeks (indeed, I deleted over two dozen spam comments yesterday). Fortunately, thanks to Akismet, almost none of it makes to your screens.

It’s almost all for on-line gambling sites and apps.

This is not a good thing.

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