Who doesn't like the Norwegian band, A-ha? :) I first noticed them when they did the soundtrack of the only James Bond movie I ever liked - The Living Daylights.
I'm less than 20 minutes into the video and I can see that we the people are so screwed, or at least we will be very soon. Why? Because A.I. will make everything literally possible, and if it's analyzing your personal data, well, to misquote from Terminator ...
That A.I. "agent" is out there, it can't be bargained with, it can't be reasoned with, it doesn't feel pity or remorse or fear, and it absolutely will not stop… EVER, until you are dead (or in jail)!
So, how's the war going? I saw a couple of news shows today in which the talking heads were almost giddy with glee about how well the war is going - how we now owned the airspace over Iran.
Well, of course we own it. We have the money and the weapons to probably beat almost any other country in a war. And Iran had been softened up repeatedly by earlier Israeli attacks. It wasn't really a contest.
Notice how this administration chooses its adversaries? How they pick countries that really have no chance to beat us in a fair fight ... kidnapping the president of Venezuela and killing people in tiny drug boats in the Caribbean, bombing countries like Somalia, Nigeria, Yemen, and Syria. Next up, Cuba and Greenland, and God knows where else.
Just imagine what the US could do with the kind of military we have, if we wanted to do something good. You know, like telling Russia to get the eff out of Ukraine, and then actually helping Ukraine to win that war.
But, no. With this presidency, we're not in it to do the right thing, we're in it for glory and plunder.
1,6 million d’euros récolté pour la sauvegarde du patrimoine du musée du #Louvre.
Le Louvre a accueilli, mardi 3 mars 2026, environ trois cents convives réunis en soutien à l’institution à l’occasion de la deuxième édition de son Grand dîner annuel.
The Winged Victory of Samothrace, or the Niké of Samothrace, is a votive monument originally discovered on the island of Samothrace in the northeastern Aegean Sea. It is a masterpiece of Greek sculpture from the Hellenistic era, dating from the beginning of the 2nd century BC (190 BC). It is composed of a statue representing the goddess Nike (Victory), whose head and arms are missing, and a base in the shape of a ship's bow .... Greece is seeking the return of the sculpture.
Here's a photo of it at the Louvre. I've been there once, long ago, but mostly remember the Mona Lisa ...
An interesting daily briefing from The Times of Israel, which goes over the multiple changing reasons given by the Trump admionistration for why it started the war with Iran. One of the latest and most blame-shifting reasons given by Marco Rubio seems to be "Israel made us do it".
Nobody made the US attack Iran. Trump saw an opportunity ... he could distract from the Epstein stuff at home, while also getting to throw his weight around. He couldn't resist.
So let's not blame Israel. First, it isn't true that Israel forced America's hand, and second, this lie only stokes the antisemitism of both the far Left and the far Right.
Interview with Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei about the problem with the Pentagon.
He mentions his concerns ... that his software will be used to circumvent Americans' "right not to be spied on by the government" and to circumvent the "right for our military officers to make decisions about war themselves and not turn it over completely to a machine".
The interviewer seemed strangely aggressive and pajorative.
It's understandable why Israel would want to get rid of Iran's ability to launch ballistic missiles, use nuclear weapons, and support terrorism by Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis. And Eylon Levy gives some reasonable scenarios of a better Iran after the war.
But I don't see why the US suddenly went for bombing and regime change. The possibility of nukes? It's not like there aren't already other scary countries with nuclear weapons. Missile attack? Iran doesn't have missiles that can reach the US. And the US has no workable plans for how to create a better Iran after the bombing. It's almost like it was planned as a distraction from domestic problems.
So, during the night, amid "peace" talks and without telling Congress, the US attacked Iran. Israel joined the US in the attack. Iran has struck back at Israel and US military bases throughout the region ...
Here's the latest on what's happening from The Times of Israel's daily briefing ...
Here is science and technology journalist Jacob Ward on what's happening with the struggle between Anthropic, the American artificial intelligence company headquartered in San Francisco, and the Pentagon, including ethical considerations ...
I myself have wondered why the Clintons invited Ghislaine Maxwell to their daughter's wedding if they were supposedly not close friends. Heard the answer today from the above news video, and here it also is from Wikipedia ...
Theodore William "Ted" Waitt (born January 18, 1963) is an American billionaire businessman and philanthropist. Waitt is a co-founder of Gateway, Inc. .... Waitt was romantically linked for several years to Ghislaine Maxwell. She attended the wedding of Chelsea Clinton in 2010 as Waitt’s guest ... - Wikipedia
Anyway, the more relevant person to ask questions of would be Bill Clinton, not Hillary. And, of ciurse, the even more relevant person to ask questions of would be Donald Trump. I doubt the Republicans on the committee will go for that.
I'm about halfway through the podcast and I'm feeling pretty depressed about the way it's going. The people creating these artificial intelligences realize that they don't completely understand what's happening, and yet they can't and won't stop or even slow down.
They tell themselves that if it can be done, it will be done. They say that if they themselves do it, at least they will have some control. But that control is ephemeral at best.
I don't know science, but I've read enough science fiction to see a possible future. I don't think I'll like it.
Two very different examples of The Cars' bass player and vocalist, Benjamin Orr. Sadly, he died too early from pancreatic cancer.
“Drive” by The Cars remains one of the most beautiful, bittersweet songs ever recorded. Soft, haunting, and somehow still comforting.pic.twitter.com/2iXZZUAwev
There's been a lot in the news about the ways the Trump administration has caused damage to Americans, but one that I've been noticing lately is the damage to our health. Here are just a couple of examples ...
Why are Republicans in Congress letting him do this? I don't anymore expect them to care about the population in gemeral, but do they really believe that their money and power will save them and their loved ones from the health disaster Trump is creating?
What struck me was that she was the White House Counsel under President Obama. How did someone with such an important job, a job where she tells the priesident what's ethical, pass as a normal human? How did Obama choose someone, almost make them Attorney General, who called Epstein "Uncle Jeffrey"?
Ugh!
Here's a bit from the Wikipedia page ...
After departing her White House counsel position, and while she was once again employed as a partner at Latham and Watkins, Ruemmler was a close associate of, and met with, Jeffrey Epstein on dozens of occasions between July 2014 and May 2019 .....
Ruemmler called Epstein "wonderful Jeffrey," "sweetie," and "Uncle Jeffrey," and wrote "I adore him" in a December 2015 email exchange which appears to show Epstein booking and paying for her first-class trip to Europe. In other back-and-forth messages with Epstein, Ruemmler expressed gratitude for her "friendship" with Epstein as well as concluded her messages with "xo" and "xoxo." Other emails show her asking Epstein to help her land a job with Facebook and giving him advice as to how to respond to the coverage that his crimes were receiving in media. She also conveyed to Epstein that she was romantically involved with a married associate of his ...
Bernie speaks in CA about income inequality and the consolidation of every kind of power, including political, by those who are the most wealthy.
It's rare in America to hear discussions about this stuff - we are a capitolist country where people are supposed to pull themselves up by their bootstraps, and no one is supposed to challenge hard gotten gains.
The thing is, life isn't fair. Some people inherit wealth, some steal it, some are doomed by circumstance to never have enough. A society worth its salt tries to give its citizens a fighting chance, but the US is ranked 29th on the inequality-adjusted Human Development Index (at the top, Scandanavian countries, and at the bottom South Sudan and Somalia).
Makes me think of philosopher John Rawls, whose idea of social justice was to try to give everyone equal rights and equal opportunities, no matter what their original situation is.
Wealthy guys like Google co-founder Sergey Brin and Governor Gavin Newsom are against the idea of taxing CA billionaires 5% of their wealth just one time in order to help the less fortunate.
It is very expensive to live here in California, at least it is for people who aren't doing well. Since January of this year, I have had my SNAP benefits lowered and Medi-Cal has stopped paying for one of my medications, because the state says the budget doesn't have enough money.
But still, the poor billionaires! ... sound of tiny violin playing sad music ... It would be sooo unfair to ask them to help just one time. I mean, they might move away from California to some better place if we aren't attendant enough to their every need. And then what would we do without them?!
The Times of Israel's daily briefing discusses the US/ Iran conflict, what's happening in Gaza with Hamas, and also the upcoming Board of Peace meeting tomorrow in DC.