Music Call

I listened to all or part of 689 songs that were new to me this morning. Of those, I liked 28. That’s a 4.1% hit rate. Not that great, but hey: 28 new songs. This took about 5 hour of my time.

Worth it, as I love music.

A Tale of Two Markets: Luxury Home Prices Are Rising 3 Times Faster Than Non-Luxury Prices.

You can keep chasing things down until you find the ultimate victims and give them the right to set the terms, but you'll have to salvage their DNA to do it, because they're dead.

Ryanair warns of 'queue chaos' from new EU border system.

Rape Gang Busted In The UK For Illegal Air Conditioner Use.

Foreign Influence in the Campaign against American AI, Part II: The Singham Ground Game.

Thereโ€™s Nothing Democratic About These Socialists.

Everything Good Depends on Economic Growth.

They may not be nearly as clever as us, but their working memories are huge.

The Free Market Lie: Why Switzerland Has 25 Gbit Internet and America Doesn't.

Virginia Bans Sale of Geolocation Data.

Reality has a surprising amount of detail.

Nasa launches mission to save falling space telescope.

The Nincompoops Who Say NIH

Containers, especially the Linux (as opposed to the FreeBSD) variant, are inherently less secure by nature than virtual machines.

Also, FYI, we sysadmin types can spin up VMs just as quickly as containers and have been able to do so for 20+ years. It’s just devs didn’t know anything about it and couldn’t control it, so they reinvented something we could already do — but poorly and very insecurely.

Queen Akasha

I’m glad I’m not a 3,000-year-old vampire because in the modern liberal mind there’d only be one other person I could date, and they’d be be my arch nemesis or something.

The reality is all those women “protecting” other women by deciding who men can date are just trying to make the market less competitive. Nothing else, really.

Self-interest rules all in humans. Women are no exception.

Veeam Fail

For the first time an LLM — Claude Opus 4.8 on High — solved a technical problem I would’ve never been able to solve. At least not in a reasonable amount of time. And I’m very, very good.

The problem manifested as I was installing Veeam Community Edition on an air-gapped Hyper-V server. The installer kept complaining it could not continue because it was unable find/validate certificates. So I researched and (get this) from the vendor’s own site I downloaded the missing certificates they claimed were needed. Installed them in the correct place in Windows Server. The Veeam install stilled failed after that.

As happens all too often, their own support page was incorrect and the certificate actually needed was not the one they had you download. Again, vendor’s own site, vendor’s own support pages. Totally incorrect.

Here is Claude’s summary of what was wrong and the fix:

The certificate was in the box the whole time

Air-gapped a Windows box, then tried to install Veeam Community Edition. It refused with an Authenticode error: CERT_E_CHAINING, “a certificate chain could not be built to a trusted root authority.”

The cause is what air-gapping actually does. A connected Windows box doesn’t ship knowing every root it trusts; it fetches missing intermediates on demand and refreshes its trusted roots from Microsoft in the background. Cut the wire and both stop silently. The trust store just freezes at install-day state and starts declining signatures without telling you why.

I chased the roots first, including the ones Veeam lists on their own site. No luck: Veeam moved their code signing to an Entrust EV cert and never updated the page, so the root their installer needs isn’t on the list of roots they tell you to install.

The fix was to stop trusting the documentation and read the binary. An Authenticode signature embeds its own certificate chain, roots included โ€” two here, one for the signature (Entrust) and one for the timestamp (DigiCert), each anchored to a root the air-gapped box had never seen. Pull them out of the file, drop them in the machine’s root store, done. No internet, no vendor KB.

The machine had everything it needed to verify that installer. It just wanted to phone a friend first, and I’d taken the phone away.”

More fake bullshit-ass security causing endless problems that makes you 0% more secure. Just clownish dipshittery. Veeam used to be good.

Supreme Court upholds bans on transgender athletes participating in women and girls' sports. Good.

The Pull Back Car.

Biggest wind farm powers up, but Trumpโ€™s opposition freezes billions in clean energy.

Inflation & Nominal Economic Growth to the Rescue: The US Governmentโ€™s Ugly Fiscal Mess.

Gen Z and millennials arenโ€™t convinced the American Dream exists anymore: Only 40% of them can afford to buy a home.

I'm obsessed with what's happening in AI reforestation right now.

This Cell Feeds, Grows and Reproduces. And Itโ€™s Manmade.

Putinโ€™s economy is running on fumes after Ukrainian attacks.

Bring Back Crappy Forums.

Spread

I’ve been seeing a lot of doofs lately claiming that some study proves the Dunning-Kruger Effect isn’t real.

Just as with generational differences, of course it’s real. It’s just not easy to capture in your little science spreadsheets. There is a difference.

School smartphone bans seen as โ€˜punitiveโ€™ by young people, study says.

Gabe Newell: "Piracy is not a pricing issue. Itโ€™s a service issue" โ€” Sony just proved why digital storefronts are broken.

RAM prices expected to rise another 40-50% in Q3 2026, and then 30% more in Q4 as AI demand outpaces supply.

We Were Way Off About How Many Insect Species Live on Earth.

US renewable boom passes key milestone in April.

Is America becoming a gerontocracy?

The AI boom and geopolitics are rewiring Asiaโ€™s oceans.

Donald Trump is kicking out Chinese firms and keeping their tech.

Some 60-year-old Americans canโ€™t retire because they still have student loan debt.

Trump cut off support for Ukrainian defense. It didnโ€™t work out for Russia.

NASA may send a backup, nuclear-powered Mars rover to the Moon.

Gripen E Fighters Officially Ordered By Ukraine.

Chinaโ€™s Truck-Mounted Electromagnetic Aircraft Catapult Seen In Action For The First Time.

Where Are The Aircraft Carriers: June 29, 2026.

Dis Respect Dat Respect

(1) matargashti-pilled ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ธ on X: "I'm so tired of lateness being viewed as a moral failing. I've been shamed for it my whole life because it's framed as "disrespect" (and no, it hasn't helped me be more punctual) and if I lost out on a major life opportunity because of it I don't think I could have ever recovered" / X

Fuck this clown-ass nonsense.

Being consistently late is a moral failing and it is disrespectful. You are implicitly telling me that your time is more valuable than mine. One of the reasons I am almost never late is that I do not presume to believe my time is more valuable than anyone else’s. And I am one arrogant mofo so if I value your time just as much as my own, you can show me that courtesy as well.

I just stop dealing with people who are consistently late. It is literally not worth my time.