Statistics on blockbuster drugs.
Walking Britain's Old Corpse Roads, which this article says were built to connect remote settlements to the parish churches where they were supposed to bury their dead.
At the NY Times, Ezra Klein argues that the real danger of AI is that as it gets better it will learn to manipulate us with advertisements or arguments perfectly calibrated to our own personalities, which could be horribly misused by corporations, governments, or political factions. I think this is another branch of the fear so common in our time, that other people have dumb opinions and are easily manipulated.
And also about the Times, somebody who does word counts finds that their use of woke terminology has peaked and is declining.
Kevin Drum makes the case that things are good in America, and that the one bad thing that really seems to be increasing is baseless fear.
In Lebanon, people are robbing banks to get at their own savings, because the banks have imposed strict limits on withdrawals to avoid collapse amidst the country's financial meltdown.
Can Arizona keep growing despite its water shortage? Well, yes, they can find water for data centers and homes as long as they deny it to somebody else. Like, say, the farmers who use 70% of the state's water. Look for this fight to fester for years.
Can we drill for geologic hydrogen like we drill for natural gas, and use it for power? Some scientists think so. (NY Times, summary article, abstract of a recent, very optimistic scientific paper)
Hispanic Democrats and anti-woke Republicans come together to fight the word "Latinx", the Hispanics because they feel it is a white, English-sounding word being imposed on them from the outside, Republicans because it sounds woke. (NY Times)
Whiskey fungus – Baudoinia compniacensis –grows near bakeries and distilleries around the world, feeding on ethanol vapors. It is so bad around the Jack Daniels distillery in Tennessee, where people say their houses are coated with black mold, that locals filed a lawsuit against expanding the plant.
Microsoft unveils AI that can analyze images and answer questions about them.
Recent data suggests that sanctions and the war have not hurt the Russian economy to nearly the extent that seemed likely six months ago; right now the IMF is predicting that the Russian economy will grow this year. Which I would say is another sign pointing toward stalemate.
Ukraine Links
Damaged and abandoned Russian vehicles in a minefield near Vuhledar.A note on the first anniversary of the Battle of Bucha, which stopped the advance of Russian air assault forces toward Kyiv.
Jack Watling of "War on the Rocks" reflects on a year of war in Ukraine.
New Russian propaganda video circulating online depicts Volgograd's Motherland Calls monument battling and then beheading the Statue of Liberty.
There is lots of talk about a Ukrainian spring offensive, after the mud dries. My feeling is that this is Ukraine's last real chance to meaningfully alter the lines of control before battle fatigue and stalemate set it, and I am not optimistic.
Can Arizona keep growing despite its water shortage? Well, yes, they can find water for data centers and homes as long as they deny it to somebody else. Like, say, the farmers who use 70% of the state's water. Look for this fight to fester for years.
ReplyDeleteI will never understand why some people are so insistent on living and farming in a state that is 50% desert, and then about another 25% near-desert drylands. The only really livable areas are all along the rivers, and the amount of available water is low and always has been, yet more and more people move to the region, despite water levels having been in decline for decades.