Some interesting stuff this month. Most of the way through a new book called “It’s a joke, he said.” “Prove it, I said.” Probably coming out on Amazon fairly soon. Nice to do some all-humor stuff for a change.
Articles for the month:
Op-Ed: NY fraud verdict against Trump a relatively ‘nice’ outcome, but…
Op-Ed: Rejoin EU march ignored by BBC in violation of its charter? Maybe.
Op-Ed: Ukraine and the dubious half-witted wisdom of international politics
Op-Ed: Bio AI — Major issues arising with AI and living tissue components
Op-Ed: Artificial intelligence laws, aka ‘The dithering has begun.’
Op-Ed: The ‘Productivity’ and ‘Growth’ myths are being killed by the cost of living
Op-Ed: Is AI really a threat to creativity? More of a binge for your paranoia, BUT…
Op-Ed: Fossil mindsets — Fossil fuels still getting away with murder, but it’s fixable
Op-Ed: What can be published as credible climate science? Good question, brutal answer
Op-Ed: Musk vs. Ukraine drone strikes didn’t work, either
Op-Ed: Musk says he’s suing the Anti-Defamation League for loss of revenue?
Op-Ed: Office meetings culture — Mindlessly accepted, generally despised
Op-Ed: Growing food in space — Good idea, but who understands it on Earth?
Op-Ed: Spinning political ages too much and missing the obvious
Op-Ed: Ukraine counteroffensive vs clueless commentators
Op-Ed: AI — The very ugly truth about AI college applications
I try to avoid writing about the more idiotic things, but as you can see from this lot, it’s not easy.