Monday, October 21, 2024

Soros Audacy radio deal

 https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/in_focus/3190140/george-soros-audacy-radio-deal-fcc-gop-uproar/#google_vignette

From the article:

Weeks before the 2024 election, the Democratic megadonor has notched a victory in his endless pursuit to gain influence over the news media landscape in the United States. In a 3-2 vote sending shockwaves throughout the Republican Party, the Federal Communications Commission in September allowed a nonprofit group funded by Soros to take control over radio giant Audacy after the company went bankrupt.

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Who remembers when everyone hated George W. Bush?


They change the channel like we’re on remote control.

And we never even notice.

Who remembers how much everyone hated dumbass C-student George W. ‘The Decider’ Bush and Dick Cheney?

Cokin’ and chokin’ on his pretzel and talking about how God told him to be President.

Turns out 'God' was his mom.


Right after 911, everyone was saber rattling and watching BBC live footage as the U.S. war machine plowed across the desert in Afghanistan, hunting for weapons of mass destruction, served on an emotional backdrop of symphonic music. 


And Tony Blair swooning, 

"Oh, Mr. Bush, you're so rough and tumble. We shall drive those heathens back to their holes!"


I remember cruising past LongHorn Steakhouse, where every gas-guzzling Suburban in the parking lot had a little black square with a white 'W' stuck on the back window. 

Sleek, unobtrusive, and tasteful. Designerly, classy, a status statement.


And at Ryan’s Steakhouse…Red, White, and Blue full bumper stickers were plastered across the back of every Jimmy. ‘Power of Pride’, complete with a Gold Eagle.


Saddam was hung, but no weapons were found.  


The Left absolutely hated Bush and, through guilt by association, Christianity.


And everyone mocked Cheney’s Haliburton stock.

I remember thinking both of those elections had to be stolen. You know, because it's always so reliably close. Some things never change.


By the end of W’s second term, every Republican admitted they fucked up. 

Oh, well. Christians aren't perfect, just forgiven.


That’s how Obama became President; the anti-Bush palette cleanser, carrying 60% of White voters, and 99% of Black voters.


Young, black, hip, celebrated for being articulate, and squeaky-clean. 

Carefully crafted and teleprompted. The community organizer. 


Barack Hussein Obama. Wow, just rub it in our faces.


The Facebook President. Remember, Zuckerberg Caesar? 

The administration didn't make you do everything. Maybe it was because you were young. Maybe.


But the war never ended.


Finally, after eight years of having political correctness shoved up our asses and down our throats, America desperately needed an enema, it was Trump to the rescue.

The Reality TV President.


And now, after years of BLM burning our cities and Black businesses to the ground, a surprise Biden election, a second recession that looks a lot like 2008, only a lot worse, the expansion of BRICS, the open border, wars on multiple fronts, unaffordable housing, mass layoffs, AI accelerating like...like you'd think it was an arms race...and a third shooter...


...Bush, Cheney, and Obama form a circle jerk and endorse Kamala Harris. Some young people say it’s better than the alternative.


Because compared to Trump, Bush was just doing his job. 

So, all the hatred of Bush has been forgiven and forgotten like it never happened.


Obama endorsed war in the Middle East, too.

Pass the torch. They're all buds in the Uni-Party.

Republican or Democrat, it doesn't matter.


How long ago did we start that war? 2001? Shucks, that was more than 20 years ago. 


Longer, actually. And not that it's over. In fact, we just re-upped our subscription.


And now, some young people say war is necessary to support our “lifestyle.”


This 32-year-old Black girl politely agreed to disagree with my observation about the perpetual war in the Middle East because my point of view differs from hers due to our background differences. America was founded on slavery.


I guess Chinese slave labor is also necessary to support our lifestyle.

Slavery and Death. Import and export. Check, check.

As long as it's someone else. Right, LaBron?


And what about the open border?

A: "We were all immigrants once."


And what about cartels?

A: "That’s over-hyped."


And now, Kamala says she’ll start fracking. 

What were you just saying about the necessity of war to support our lifestyle?


And Kamala says she’ll build the wall. 

What were you just saying about the open border?


To recap, who remembers how much the Left despised George W Bush? And Cheney?

And now those guys endorse Kamala. 

The Uni-Party endorses Kamala. Because they're rightfully Uni-fied against Hitler himself.


So, tell me, youngin’, who is Dick Cheney?


What did Trump say when the so-called moderator asked that loaded question about Ukraine?


"I want people to stop dying."


What a pussy. I want my MTV! 


Who remembers when liberals were anti-war? Damn "hippies."

No more hippies; now we just have the weed. Albeit laced with fentanyl.


Let's lighten up. Who remembers transvestites? Seven feet tall, cruising the mall.

At least nowadays, they have the decency to grow some tits and chop off their dicks. 

And please, lose those ridiculous balls.


Typical man, afraid of commitment.


And speaking of real men, Dick Cheney should take Tim Walz hunting. Those manly men.


Forget MAGA. Vote for War and Slavery! 

Now, that sounds like a party, American-style!


Everybody get your popcorn, and don't touch that dial!


















Monday, October 14, 2024

Fusion news, investment


US firm shows breakthrough nuclear fusion device prototype with 100 KW of input power

 https://interestingengineering.com/energy/us-firm-nuclear-fusion-device-prototype


Every fusion startup that has raised over $100M

https://techcrunch.com/2024/10/04/every-fusion-startup-that-has-raised-over-100m/


...and how far away are we from fusion?

(from another previous post)

https://www.wsj.com/world/china/china-us-fusion-race-4452d3be

https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/can-you-invest-in-nuclear-fusion-stocks

US data centers will soon hit size limits

All the more reason the U.S. should stop funding foreign wars, update our own infrastructure, and continue fracking until alternative energy sources are reliable and abundant.

https://www.semafor.com/article/10/11/2024/microsoft-azure-cto-us-data-centers-will-soon-hit-limits-of-energy-grid

Here's the previous post that includes the article about a new technique for cutting energy consumption by 95%...

...and how far away are we from fusion?

(from another previous post)

https://www.wsj.com/world/china/china-us-fusion-race-4452d3be

https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/can-you-invest-in-nuclear-fusion-stocks

Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Pigeon-toed posing

I've been noticing this for a while. I figured it was deliberate, and sure enough, it's no coincidence.

It helps women look more ridiculous and less original. Very effective.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3872996/Why-posing-pigeon-toed-suddenly-vogue-listers-turn-knees-look-younger-thinner-child-like-stance-taking-red-carpet.html 

https://x.com/thismorning/status/791369567280861184

Researchers Claim New Technique Slashes AI Energy Use By 95%

Researchers Claim New Technique Slashes AI Energy Use By 95% (decrypt.co)49

Researchers at BitEnergy AI, Inc. have developed Linear-Complexity Multiplication (L-Mul), a technique that reduces AI model power consumption by up to 95% by replacing energy-intensive floating-point multiplications with simpler integer additions. This method promises significant energy savings without compromising accuracy, but it requires specialized hardware to fully realize its benefits. Decrypt reports:L-Mul tackles the AI energy problem head-on by reimagining how AI models handle calculations. Instead of complex floating-point multiplications, L-Mul approximates these operations using integer additions. So, for example, instead of multiplying 123.45 by 67.89, L-Mul breaks it down into smaller, easier steps using addition. This makes the calculations faster and uses less energy, while still maintaining accuracy. The results seem promising. "Applying the L-Mul operation in tensor processing hardware can potentially reduce 95% energy cost by element wise floating point tensor multiplications and 80% energy cost of dot products," the researchers claim. Without getting overly complicated, what that means is simply this: If a model used this technique, it would require 95% less energy to think, and 80% less energy to come up with new ideas, according to this research.

The algorithm's impact extends beyond energy savings. L-Mul outperforms current 8-bit standards in some cases, achieving higher precision while using significantly less bit-level computation. Tests across natural language processing, vision tasks, and symbolic reasoning showed an average performance drop of just 0.07% -- a negligible tradeoff for the potential energy savings. Transformer-based models, the backbone of large language models like GPT, could benefit greatly from L-Mul. The algorithm seamlessly integrates into the attention mechanism, a computationally intensive part of these models. Tests on popular models such as Llama, Mistral, and Gemma even revealed some accuracy gain on certain vision tasks.

At an operational level, L-Mul's advantages become even clearer. The research shows that multiplying two float8 numbers (the way AI models would operate today) requires 325 operations, while L-Mul uses only 157 -- less than half. "To summarize the error and complexity analysis, L-Mul is both more efficient and more accurate than fp8 multiplication," the study concludes. But nothing is perfect and this technique has a major achilles heel: It requires a special type of hardware, so the current hardware isn't optimized to take full advantage of it. Plans for specialized hardware that natively supports L-Mul calculations may be already in motion. "To unlock the full potential of our proposed method, we will implement the L-Mul and L-Matmul kernel algorithms on hardware level and develop programming APIs for high-level model design," the researchers say. 

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Ocean plastic propaganda

I first encountered a trend of young people obsessed with plastic polution, and having to tolerate paper straws which suck. I thought there must be some massive propaganda campaign at work.  

I ran across this video, so I thought I'd better archive it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IglBJ62Sv3Q