Getting Poorer

I can’t speak for all of Europe, but certainly I feel very rich in the UK in a way I do not feel in the US. A lot of the sceptred isle is obviously shabby and declining. Even London has gone downhill a lot. It felt wealthy indeed (mutatis mutandis my own relative wealth) when I visited in 1989 or 1990. Now it has the atmosphere and sense of disarray befitting a third-tier American city in a lot of ways.

Europe is getting relatively poorer, and in many cases, absolutely poorer. Not all of it, but a whole lot of it. Krugman et al. are just wrong. They want to hold on to the fantasy.

Am I Secretly a Robot?

I increasingly get these with no way to get around them when I visit various sites:

To see if could make it to the site, I temporarily disabled all the many, many things I block and tried it on six different browsers (Safari, Firefox, Chrome, Brave, Vivaldi, Edge) on three different OSes (Windows, Linux and Mac) on two different ISPs. No dice.

Guess they really do not want me to go to that site.

I found a seashell in the middle of the desert.

AI Job Grief: The Unnamed Psychological Crisis Hitting Tech Workers.

AI is coming for truck drivers. A new bill is trying to brace US workers for impact.

Hormuz crisis side effect: a sharp rise in container shipping rates.

From Rolling Mill to Drone Factory: The Sight of Work.

Boomers don't hate you. To hate you, they would have to have a mental image of you as a coherent entity. With thoughts and stuff. And most of them don't.

Auto-applying bots are killing honest job seekers' chances and nobody is talking about it.

The Rise of the Sensitivity Reader. Evil.

Decades of Effort Restore Steelhead and Salmon Passage on California's Alameda Creek.

Rubin Tracks Skyscraper-Size Asteroids, Failed Supernovas, and Interstellar Visitors.

The Genius of the Barn Owlโ€™s Feathers.

No AC

It’s strange and perverse that Europe is content to allow 50,000 to 100,000 people to die every year from heat due to lack of air conditioning rather than allow for some window units.

By the way, that is more than are killed in America by guns each year. By far. Virtue signaling has some real and terrible consequences.

Now Competition

Consumers are no longer customers, they’re competition.

I do believe this is deliberate destruction. I don’t buy that the extreme rise in PC component prices is just due to AI demand. I think that’s just the excuse to eliminate the market by excessive cost.

Large corporations, even big tech companies (perhaps most of all) have long hated that people had personal computers under their control. They’d very much like them to go away. This is all part of putting the information genie back in the lamp and resuming the unfettered dominance they had in the pre-PC era.

Probably no stopping it now, but I’ll miss it when it’s done.

All About the Feelings

Modern leftism seems to be based on the premise that we need to give feral third worlders whatever wacky shit they ask for, even if it’s the ability to assault and rape at will. Leftists even celebrate this, as can be seen with the murder or Iryna Zarutska.

Not sure what kind of mental problems lead to a belief system like that, but something should be done about it. Throwing people out of helicopters might not be right, but sometimes it feels right.

A Famous Math Problem Stumped Humans for 80 Years. AI Just Cracked It. Another take on this.

How Japan Lost 3 Million People in Five Years.

Millions of Bees Have Thrived Under a New York Cemetery for More Than a Century.

Google Family Link exploit that locks out victims permanently.

Microsoft under fire for threatening security researcher with criminal investigation.

Mars's manganese 'bathtub ring' reveals ancient ocean timeline and its potential for life.

Wix layoffs today: 20% job cuts, latest tech company to cite AI.

The world is quietly adapting to 9% less oil.

Oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz might not return to levels seen before the Iran war.

Microsoft degrades functionality of perpetually-licensed offline products.

Domain Expertise Has Always Been the Real Moat.

Checked

(1) _s.a.m.e.m.e.m.e_ (@st_louis_stan) / X

Indeed, that has not ended well. Female neuroticism and hypocrisy needs to be checked just as much as male aggression and their variants of hypocrisy need to be regulated too. These days, we’ve just declared women get a free pass on everything. What I want is equality.

Microsoft bricks peoples installs of Office 2019 for Mac, recommends โ€œBuy a new subscription plan or use a web versionโ€ as the fix.

LLMs believe false statements even after explicit warnings that theyโ€™re false. So…just like humans?

โ€˜A Paradigm Shiftโ€™: Supermassive Black Hole Without a Galaxy Changes What We Thought Came First.

America needs liberal nationalism back.

Russia is a Ponzi Empire.

It has never been a great time to be an infantryman. But todayโ€™s conditions are especially pitiable.

Tenerife airport disaster.

What It Takes to Preserve Floppy Disks.

Why the U.S. cattle herd is at a 75-year low โ€” and what it means for beef prices.

Grifters, cynics, and true believers: The family tree of vaccine opponents.

Point It Out

Amusing, but the electron has no size in any meaningful or real sense. It is treated as a point particle and has no measurable size. Yes, weird, but that’s how the world that small just is.

That something can have an effect and no size is very counterintuitive. Nevertheless, that seems to be how the universe played it.

Future Lookback

(1) Sam White on X: "Future people will look back on current discussions about LLMs being conscious in the same way that we look back on Victorians discussing whether the telephone could be used to contact the spirit world." / X

What is it with these mooks and their dipshit-ass doofy metaphors that aren’t clever, smart, interesting or accurate? These people are such intellectual lightweights the Casimir effect could buffet them into another dimension.

What people are asking about LLMs is whether the physical computational process itself has experience. So the actual correct Victorian parallel would be Victorians wondering whether the telephone infrastructure itself could be an experiential phenomenon which essentially nobody back then wondered or asked.

Second, there is no empirical test for consciousness. None. Whether something is “really” conscious or not is simply not an answerable question at this time. It might never be. The spirit world is a testable set of hypotheses, as opposed to consciousnesses. And so far, there has not been a shred of evidence that it exists across millions of trials over hundreds of years. Further, it’s not clear what the difference is — if any — versus an entity being “really” conscious and only pretending to be. These questions have no resolution. As with quantum mechanics, if you profess to understand it, that only means you definitely do not.

And thus, the tard-ass idea that the future will obviously see how silly we are is completely unsubstantiated. Humans have a history of both over-attribution of consciousness and under-attribution. That is to say, it was once believed that animals’ and babies’ cries of pain and terror were just mechanistic, while some believed that mountains and clouds were certainly conscious. You know a belief is bunk when you could just as easily swap the opposite statement in — that is, it’d be equivalent to say that the “dismissal of consciousnesses” would be obviously as ridiculous to our descendants as “definitely conscious.”

Not everyone can be intellectually competent. But are these people even trying here? They sound like children.