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Israeli settlements and Biden

vendredi 16 février 2024 à 09:52

If Biden is serious about recognizing an independent Palestine alongside Israel, he could make Israel accept that by means of additional sanctions on people and businesses like the ones he has already made.

Those sanctions could be viewed as a warning shot at Netanyahu.

This would, in my view, be using sanctions for a worthy goal. However, it also shows the extent of arbitrary power that the US exercises in this way.

Canada vows to ban flipper zero devices

vendredi 16 février 2024 à 09:52

Old radio-controlled car locks are insecure, so Canada plans to ban digital radio analyzers

On those few occasions when I have driven cars with wireless locks, I have felt extremely uncomfortable with them — but not because of theft. It is because of pitfalls, such as the ease of walking off with the key while leaving the engine running for a friend to borrow the car. I'd feel safer with a key that must be in the lock for the car to run.

Reconstructed hemisphere

vendredi 16 février 2024 à 09:52

*In the 19th century, civil wars tore apart the US, Mexico and Argentina. Then came democracy's fight against reaction.* That is called "reconstruction."

In several countries, liberal governments got tired of putting down right-wing rebellions, and ultimately gave amnesties to the reels; those did not settle down, but continued to rebel and sometimes eventually won. This suggests that the US needs to crush the trumpery movement to ensure it cannot keep rebelling. No amnesty.

National self-interest studying global cooperation, report finds

vendredi 16 février 2024 à 09:52

*National self-interest stymieing global cooperation, a [poll of powerful people] finds.*

* The world has entered a new era marked by zero-sum thinking in which countries seek relative advantage through protectionism, self-interest and rejection of mutually beneficial cooperation…*

Zero-sum thinking is more foolish now than ever, as we are all threatened together by global heating disaster, and avoiding it requires efforts by all. But there will always be countries that are threatened more in the short term and others threatened less. If that becomes an excuse to refuse to pull together, the shortsighted foolish will doom themselves as well as their "rivals".

Google’s and Microsoft’s chatbots are making up Super Bowl stats

vendredi 16 février 2024 à 09:52

Before the Super Bowl had been played, Google and Microsoft bullshit generators fabricated statistics for the game.

Why do people insist on calling them "artificial intelligence"? "Artificial stupidity" would fit these bullshit generators better.