Saturday, December 27, 2025
Karoline Leavitt Is Pregnant
And I hope she gets the finest medical care at the level she supports for all women.
PR For The Rich and Famous
Defenders of "American" Civilization Have Never Encountered It
Friday, December 26, 2025
TELL MISTERS TRUMP AND HEGSETH IT WAS A GREAT SUCCESS
The US military said in its initial assessment that “multiple” Isis members had been killed in the strikes on extremist “camps”.However, residents of Jabo professed surprise at the strikes, saying the bombs had landed in empty fields, causing no casualties, and that Jabo had been relatively shielded from violence. The last attack by militants had occurred two years ago, they said. Video footage on Nigerian television showed pieces of burnt metal in what looked like farmland.One man told Arise News, a local television station: “Glory be to God, there was no loss of life.”
How Much Does A Billion Cost, Michael? 10 Billion?
As A.I. Companies Borrow Billions, Debt Investors Grow WaryI've heard a few "AI company" pitches recently and they are all like "a chatbot helps you with something" and I am surprised people are lending at any rate for this stuff.
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Investors in the A.I.-fueled stock market have largely shrugged off warnings about a tech bubble, an optimism that has pushed up share prices to repeated new highs this year.
But the debt market is telling a different story, some investors say. New artificial intelligence companies looking to raise funds to supercharge their nascent businesses are being made to pay lofty interest rates on the money they borrow, indicative of investors’ skepticism when new, unproven A.I. businesses take on large debts.
Money Can't Buy You
Go sip wine in Italy. Climb a mountain. Learn violin. Become an arts patron. Whatever.
Simply Having A Wonderful Christmastime
I am glad My President spent yesterday doing what he loves best - posting 200 insane things on his website..
Thursday, December 25, 2025
Embarrassing
I can't imagine being an actual Trump fan. I don't mean a Trumpism fan. They are cruel assholes. I get that. There are plenty of cruel people.
I mean a fan of Trump, the man.
Just laugh at these people. It is so absurd. They are so absurd.
Mechnical Turks You Never Thought Of
Adkins had witnessed an Achilles’ heel of the Waymo robotaxis that ferry thousands of riders in Los Angeles, San Francisco and other cities each week. The vehicles can navigate city streets and compete with taxi drivers without anyone behind the wheel — but become stranded if a human doesn’t close the door behind them at the end of a ride.Because riders and passersby can be unreliable, Waymo pays workers in Los Angeles $20 or more for rescuing a robotaxi by closing a door, summoning help through an app called Honk that is like an Uber for towing companies.
Sure Why Not
OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman says in 10 years’ time college graduates will be working ‘some completely new, exciting, super well-paid’ job in spaceTheir consistent vision of "the computers should do the fun creative jobs while humans should do dangerous drudgery" is very weird!
Wednesday, December 24, 2025
Felicitations of the season
The thing about the Winter Solstice is that if you're in the northern hemisphere, it doesn't much matter what you believe because a solstice just is, no matter how you were raised, and that means that in December the days are short, the nights are long, and the weather is chilly no matter how you were raised. Why wouldn't you want to see pretty lights and spend time with friends, possibly drinking eggnog or mulled wine? It's kind of nice that from a week or so before Thanksgiving until right up to Twelfthnight, you have an excuse to wish people happy holidays and even smile at strangers. (I've always thought the southern hemisphere should make their own holidays to go with their winter solistice, too.) It's fun. It's friendly. And Bill O'Reilly was always a meanie for trying to spoil it. I've always maintained that he, and people like him, were the ones who were making war on Christmas, so f'm. I wish you warmth and light and fellowship.
In case the holidays leave you short of things to read, a few reminders:
When I want the details, The American Prospect is good at clarifying things. If it's important, it will surely be there somewhere.
Or Radley Balko at The Watch, especially on the subject of off-the-leash policing. (Link fixed.)
The folks at Drop Site News have been doing some amazing coverage of big stories, especially that huge one it's so dangerous to talk about.
When I just want the headlines and a basic story without too much deep-diving, I find Common Dreams a comfortable read, reasonably sane, sort of like I used to think The Washington Post was before I realized it wasn't at all like that. (And that was well before Bezos bought it.)
I was watching an old Tom Baker episode of Doctor Who and noticed the planet they landed on was called "Atrios". Fancy that.
Signed,
Not Atrios
Randy Andy
My Dad called him that when I was a kid, though I didn’t have any idea why or what it meant.
Email from ‘A’ at British royal family’s residence asked Ghislaine Maxwell for ‘inappropriate friends’
