Sunday, December 14, 2025

What part of no don't you understand?

Law enforcement officers head into the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, campus after reports of an active shooter, Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2023 in Las Vegas. (Steve Marcus/Las Vegas Sun via AP, File)

What part of no don't you understand in terms of licensing guns? Incredible! It's easier to get a gun vs a driver's license. WTF!!! Between the supremes and the not understanding of the the 2nd Amendment in terms of people owning weapons boggles the mind. As said so many time before, you can't fix stupid.

A shooting Saturday at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, left two people dead and at least eight other critically injured. Authorities were still searching for a suspect in the hours afterward.

Here is a look at other deadly shootings on U.S. college campuses in recent decades:

KENTUCKY STATE UNIVERSITY: December 2025, 1 dead

UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY: September 2025, 1 dead

FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY: April 2025, 2 dead

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS: December 2023, 3 dead

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY: February 2023, 3 dead

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA: November 2022, 3 dead

NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY: October 2015, 1 dead

UMPQUA COMMUNITY COLLEGE: October 2015, 9 dead

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA: May 2014, 6 dead

SANTA MONICA COLLEGE: June 2013, 6 dead

OIKOS UNIVERSITY: April 2012, 7 dead

NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY: February 2008, 5 dead

VIRGINIA TECH: April 2007, 32 dead

WTF!!! Again, what part of no don't you understand?

The Library of Babel


Freepik/Robert E.

Existence is infinite, it goes on to forever, something with no end. The one author who understood this one essential was Borges, who, IMHO, channelled the Greek Myths as in every one of his short stories,
as per the myths, there's aways a catch. :)


Saturday, December 13, 2025

The Garden of Forking Paths


Freepik & Robert E. 

Quantum lives here along with many worlds, strangeness and the problem with infinite choice.





“Before unearthing this letter, I had questioned myself about the ways in which a book can be infinite. I could think of nothing other than a cyclic volume, a circular one. A book whose last page was identical with the first, a book which had the possibility of continuing indefinitely. I remembered too that night which is at the middle of the Thousand and One Nights when Scheherazade (through a magical oversight of the copyist) begins to relate word for word the story of the Thousand and One Nights, establishing the risk of coming once again to the night when she must repeat it, and thus on to infinity. I imagined as well a Platonic hereditary work. transmitted from father to son, in which each new individual adds a chapter or corrects with pious care the pages of his elders. These conjectures diverted me; but none seemed to correspond, not even remotely, to the contradictory chapters of Ts’ui Pên. In the midst of this perplexity, I received from Oxford the manuscript you have examined. I lingered, naturally, on the sentence: I leave to the various futures (not to all) my garden of forking paths. Almost instantly, I understood: ‘the garden of forking paths’ was the chaotic novel; the phrase ‘the various futures (not to all)’ suggested to me the forking in time, not in space.  A broad rereading of the work confirmed the theory. In all fictional works, each time a man is confronted with several alternatives, he chooses one and eliminates the others; in the fiction of Ts’ui Pên, he chooses— simultaneously—all of them. He creates, in this way, diverse futures, diverse times which themselves also proliferate and fork. Here, then, is the explanation of the novel’s contradictions. 


Freepik & Robert E.

The Aleph



Just finished The Aleph by Jorge Luis Borges.



Upon reading Borges' The Aleph, Olaf Stapledon's Star Maker comes to mind as
both connect to the vagaries of quantum without question. 



 

It seems, to Borges, the connect to reality involves brownian motion, the meander and the random walk as all three provide viable avenues enabling one to explore an existence we will never fully understand. 






Friday, December 12, 2025

Good for cleaning and disinfecting ...



You can't fix stupid, rev XXX or, I am not a scientist nor a doctor but will support findings
no doc or scientist will support.

To whit.







Thursday, December 11, 2025

Cargo Cult Science


Brilliant, funny, honest and demanding, Richard Feynman's statement rings evermore true in the age of bloviation and AI slop. To whit ... It doesn't matter how beautiful your theory is, it doesn't matter how smart you are.
If it doesn't agree with experiment, it's wrong.

This also applies to Cargo Cult Science and AI in ways boggling the mind.

Sound familiar? :)

When you have deceit ...


OpenAI has allegedly become more guarded about publishing research that highlights the potentially negative impact that AI could have on the economy, four people familiar with the matter tell WIRED.

The perceived pullback has contributed to the departure of at least two employees on OpenAI’s economic research team in recent months, according to the same four people, who spoke to WIRED on the condition of anonymity. 

One of these employees, Tom Cunningham, left the company entirely in September after concluding it had become difficult to publish high-quality research, WIRED has learned. In a parting message shared internally, Cunningham wrote that the team faced a growing tension between conducting rigorous analysis and functioning as a de facto advocacy arm for OpenAI, according to sources familiar with the situation.

When you have deceit, you have nothing and this has been the case with OpenAI with Sam Altman as CEO. Lying, weaseling and incompetency rules, something shameful as the tech OpenAI created is legit to the nth degree. This is what's happening with capitalism in general because when not controlled, society suffers. In the end, losing one's soul is not optional as eventually, the chickens come home to roost. 

Tuesday, December 09, 2025

GS ...


Window View


The future awaits ...


Diagonal


The Sound

The used car salesman speaks ...



Peter Thiel's creation is hedging on presidential aspirations, thus possibly compromising the most important resource on his becoming president in 2028, money.


Monday, December 08, 2025