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2:00PM Water Cooler 11/21/2023 | bare capitalism


By Lambert Strether of Corrente.

Fowl Track of the Day

Western Home-Martin, Foz da ribeira de Odeleite, Castro Marim, Faro, Portuga. ‘Name; Flight name.” With numerous different bonus birds.

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Politics

“So most of the social reactions that strike us as psychological are actually a rational administration of symbolic capital.” –Pierre Bourdieu, Classification Struggles

Biden Administration

“What Antony Blinken’s wince at Biden did and didn’t imply:” [MSNBC]. “Blinken’s obvious ache at his boss’ blunt language has gone viral — inspiring mockery of the Biden administration, and prompting some right-wing commentators to explain Biden’s language as an indication of senility-induced incompetence. … Is Biden’s age a legitimate concern as he pursues one other time period in workplace? Sure. Does that definitively clarify his conduct right here? No. The best rationalization is that Biden was being Biden…. First, it’s unclear that Biden’s remark may even be characterised as a gaffe. The query, in spite of everything, was whether or not the president would disavow a view he articulated just some months in the past. Biden knew if he modified his place he can be weak to assaults of inconsistency out of political expediency.” After all, Biden by no means ought to have put himself in that place to start with, however right here we’re. Extra: “Second, even when one assumes that Biden veered from the type of language his employees suggested him to make use of, anybody who hasn’t been dwelling below a rock is aware of that Biden has misspoken, mentioned one thing off-color, or unexpectedly deviated from speaking factors for his total political professionnotably within the realm of overseas coverage.” And: “Blinken’s response was humorous to witness, a uncommon instance of a seasoned diplomat shedding their poker face. Nevertheless it doesn’t imply Blinken thought Biden didn’t know what he was doing — he may’ve merely disagreed with the president’s on-the-fly judgment.” • I believe the dynamic is that Blinken sees himself as Biden’s minder, and thinks that Biden actually, actually wants one. And he’s not mistaken.

Our Famously Free Press

2024

Lower than a yr to go!

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“Trump mocks Biden, DeSantis, Haley and Jimmy Carter in entrance of cheering Iowa crowd” [Des Moines Register]. “Trump, who stays the faraway frontrunner within the Republican main race, targeted the majority of his speech on President Joe Biden — calling him a ‘silly individual,’ ‘incompetent’ and incapable of representing the U.S. on the world stage amid worldwide crises.” Is he mistaken? Extra: “‘This isn’t a person who must be working the nation,’ Trump mentioned. He additionally mentioned former President Jimmy Carter — whose spouse of 77 years, Rosalynn, entered hospice care Friday — is ‘the happiest individual anyplace on this nation proper now … as a result of his administration regarded sensible in comparison with these clowns.” Oh, the aghastitude! Extra: The group laughed, then broke into cheers and applause. Trump continued to assault Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on ethanol, mocking his wrestle to realize momentum within the race. ‘He’s going ‘whoosh,’ down the tubes,’ Trump mentioned, motioning downwards. The previous president additionally briefly attacked former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, calling her ‘Birdbrain’ and saying she, like DeSantis, was disloyal for working in opposition to him. ‘I do know her properly, she’s lower than the job,’ he mentioned. Trump recommended that with a big margin of victory in Iowa, his challengers would concede and the social gathering may flip their consideration and sources to the overall election. ‘We’ve got to ship an ideal sign, and possibly these individuals finish it, say ‘it’s over now,” he mentioned. ‘As a result of we’ve to give attention to Crooked Joe Biden.’” • Trump appears in advantageous kind; no surprise the gang was cheering (which appeared to disgruntle the headline author).

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“The Actual Purpose Why Biden Shouldn’t Drop Out” [The New Republic]. “Nothing within the president’s make-up means that he would abruptly jettison his reelection marketing campaign, particularly since Hamas’s assault on Israel has additional satisfied Biden that he has develop into the world’s Indispensable Man. Each signal emanating from his interior circle and reelection marketing campaign suggests a cussed refusal to even acknowledge his rising legion of Democratic doubters. However even when Biden have been to just accept the reality embedded within the polls, as Harry Truman did when he bowed out in 1952, the next multicandidate scramble for the Democratic nomination would create as many (if no more) political issues as it will remedy. … If Biden introduced on the Monday after Thanksgiving that he can be retiring, it will give 2024 presidential contenders fewer than 100 days to declare their candidacies and outline their picture earlier than 14 states choose delegates on Tremendous Tuesday, March 5. And 11 different states might be holding Democratic primaries later in March. Organizing a marketing campaign and elevating the cash at that tempo can be gruelling sufficient. However candidates would additionally face high-intensity scrutiny from the media and the voters with none profit from a studying curve. It will be the equal of opening a musical on Broadway with out a single tryout and simply three days of rehearsals. Until you might have run for president or witnessed a marketing campaign shut up, you haven’t any concept how daunting it’s…. [A]t this level, Biden—regardless of his apparent flaws as a candidate—might be the Democrats’ best choice for president in opposition to Trump. For in politics, it will get late early. And it’s, sadly, too late for a compelling Biden alternative.” • Even when, conveniently, there have been no contested primaries, and as a substitute a smoke-filled room, the training curve wouldn’t get any much less steep (until the candidate who emerged was already a deified media determine).

“The Axe Is Sharp” [MoDo, New York Times]. “David Axelrod shouldn’t be a prick…. ‘I believe he has a 50-50 shot right here, however no higher than that, possibly a little bit worse,’ Axelrod mentioned.’He thinks he can cheat nature right here and it’s actually dangerous. They’ve acquired an actual downside in the event that they’re relying on Trump to win it for them. I keep in mind Hillary doing that, too.’… [Biden] mustn’t indulge the Irish chip on his shoulder. He wants to assemble the sharpest minds in his social gathering and listen to what they must say, not have interaction in petty feuds. If Trump manages to flee conviction in Jack Smith’s Washington case, which will be the solely prison trial that ends earlier than the election, that’s going to turbocharge his marketing campaign. After all, if he’s convicted, that might turbocharge his marketing campaign much more.” • I’ve learn higher from MoDo; what “sharpest minds”?

“Kamala Harris Is Biden’s No. 2 Drawback” [Peggy Noonan]. “The incumbent is famously, traditionally unpopular and has been for a while, so it’s not a blip or event-related. He ought to assist his social gathering’s prospects by stepping apart and letting Democrats combat it out. He received’t, all of us sense this…. Joe Biden’s fundamental downside, the notion that he’s too outdated for the job, is assured to worsen every day. This makes his vice chairman extra vital than vice presidents ever have been. When individuals contemplate voting for Mr. Biden for the presidency they’ll know it’s probably they’re actually voting for Kamala Harris. It will solely damage Democratic fortunes, as a result of she is uniquely unpopular. The sensible path can be to make a change that reassures, to a veteran, extremely regarded determine in whom individuals would possibly really feel confidence…. Together with her religion in her appeal and skill to be heat and relatable, as they are saying, she forgot to be modest or to mimic modesty. …. The way in which to method the vice presidency is with low-key humility and carefulness. You don’t take the job and form it to your persona; you’re taking your persona and match it into the job, which existed lengthy earlier than you and ideally will exist lengthy after.” •

“Home GOP’s Biden impeachment effort heads into remaining stage” [Politico]. “Home Republicans are closing in on a make-or-break second of their drive to question Joe Biden, with GOP centrists remaining extremely skeptical of the hassle whilst its leaders look to resolve in January on whether or not to file formal articles in opposition to the president. Even with a deliberate deposition of Hunter Biden within the coming weeks, the social gathering stays in a tense spot, with centrists signaling that the social gathering’s investigation hasn’t but met their bar for an impeachment vote and the appropriate flank ratcheting up stress to maneuver ahead. It’s all constructing to a choice on whether or not to pursue impeachment articles as quickly as January. Republicans would probably accuse the president of improperly utilizing his political workplace to additional his household’s enterprise dealings — although they haven’t but discovered a smoking gun to that impact and a few members acknowledge that appears more and more unlikely. Impeachment advocates are nonetheless probing different points as properly, such because the federal investigation that resulted in a failed plea deal for Hunter Biden. ‘We get these depositions carried out this yr and … then we will resolve on whether or not or not there’s articles,’ Home Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) advised POLITICO, predicting that call would occur early subsequent yr. However a well-known impediment for Republicans stands of their method right here, too: their skinny majority.” • The “smoking gun” is that Hunter — expensive Hunter! — is swanning about taking his Dad’s identify in useless, and Dad isn’t doing something, whilst Hunter’s take is trickling into the checking account of anybody with “Biden Blood.” Why the heck is a clown like Health club Jordan in cost right here, as a substitute of Comer, who’s really constructing a case utilizing financial institution data?

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“Vivek Ramaswamy struggles to realize traction with Iowa Republicans as critics query his path forward” [Associated Press]. “Whereas Ramaswamy is packing his schedule with stops throughout Iowa, together with a number of occasions on Tuesday and Wednesday, he has failed to maneuver up within the 2024 Republican main race and is more and more prone to turning into an afterthought. He’s polling within the mid to excessive single digits and has left critics asking what his endgame is or if he’s staying within the race solely to spice up former President Donald Trump…. Ramaswamy’s marketing campaign mentioned in early November that it will spend as much as $8 million in promoting by way of the Iowa caucuses on Jan. 15. Thus far, the marketing campaign has booked simply $162,000 in broadcast and digital advertisements for the remainder of the Iowa marketing campaign, in accordance with information from the media monitoring agency AdImpact. Haley and her allied tremendous PAC have reserved almost $3.5 million over that very same interval, whereas DeSantis and his allied tremendous PAC have booked greater than $3.3 million.” • Hmm.

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“The No Labels social gathering requested its supporters if they’d pay $100 to assist select its 2024 nominee” [Associated Press]. “No Labels, a political group that has alarmed some Democrats with discuss of launching a third-party presidential candidate, has contemplated requiring a donation of at the very least $100 with a view to solid a poll on the group’s upcoming nominating conference, in accordance with paperwork obtained by The Related Press. The concept, which breaks from longstanding norms, would increase a major hurdle to collaborating within the democratic course of — on this case No Labels’ number of its potential candidates for president and vice chairman. Neither the Democratic or Republican events cost to vote at their conventions, the place delegates vote for candidates chosen by voters by way of primaries or caucuses. The potential of requiring a donation was included in an inner survey No Labels performed in September. Screenshots of the survey have been offered to the AP by an individual who was invited to take it. The survey explored how No Labels ought to choose candidates to run on a bipartisan ‘unity ticket’ if the 2024 election is headed for a rematch between Donald Trump and President Joe Biden. No Labels officers mentioned in a press release Friday that they won’t cost delegates.” • So, out of the field, the very first thing the problem-solvers provide you with is a ballot tax. Encouraging!

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Democrats en Déshabillé

Affected person readers, evidently individuals are really studying the back-dated submit! However I’ve not up to date it, and there are numerous updates. So I must try this. –lambert

I’ve moved my standing remarks on the Democrat Get together (“the Democrat Get together is a rotting corpse that may’t bury itself”) to a separate, back-dated submit, to which I’ll periodically add materials, summarizing the addition right here in a “reside” Water Cooler. (Hopefully, some Bourdieu.) It seems that defining the Democrat Get together is, actually, a tough downside. I do suppose the paragraph that follows is on level all the best way again to 2016, if not earlier than:

The Democrat Get together is the political expression of the category energy of PMC, their base (lucidly defined by Thomas Frank in Hear, Liberal!). ; if the Democrat Get together didn’t exist, the PMC must invent it. . (“PMC” modulo “class expatriates,” after all.) Second, all of the working elements of the Get together reinforce one another. Go away apart characterizing the relationships between parts of the Get together (ka-ching, however not fully) these parts comprise a community — a Flex Web? An iron octagon? — of funders, distributors, apparatchiks, electeds, NGOs, and miscellaneous mercenaries, with property within the press and the intelligence group.

Observe, after all, that the category energy of the PMC each expresses and is restricted by different lessons; oligarchs and American gentry (see ‘industrial mannequin’ of Ferguson, Jorgensen, and Jie) and the working class spring to thoughts. Suck up, kick down.

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“Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s Michigan residence spray-painted with the phrase ‘Nazis’” [Chicago Sun-Times]. • I condem this anti-semitic act. Positive, Obama’s former chief of employees presided over a torture website at Homan Sq. that disappeared and tortured numerous Black individuals, however he’s no Nazi!

#COVID19

“I’m in earnest — I cannot equivocate — I cannot excuse — I cannot retreat a single inch — AND I WILL BE HEARD.” –William Lloyd Garrison

Assets, United States (Nationwide): Transmission (CDC); Wastewater (CDC, Biobot; contains many counties; Wastewater Scan, contains drilldown by zip); Variants (CDC; Walgreens); “Iowa COVID-19 Tracker” (in IA, however nationwide information). “An infection Management, Emergency Administration, Security, and Common Ideas” (particularly on hospitalization by metropolis).

Lambert right here: Readers, thanks for the collective effort. To replace any entry, do be at liberty to contact me on the handle given with the crops. Please put “COVID” within the topic line. Thanks!

Assets, United States (Native): AK (dashboard); AL (dashboard); AR (dashboard); AZ (dashboard); CA (dashboard; Marin, dashboard; Stanford, wastewater; Oakland, wastewater); CO (dashboard; wastewater); CT (dashboard); DE (dashboard); FL (wastewater); GA (wastewater); HI (dashboard); IA (wastewater studies); ID (dashboard, Boise; dashboard, wastewater, Central Idaho; wastewater, Coeur d’Alene; dashboard, Spokane County); IL (wastewater); IN (dashboard); KS (dashboard; wastewater, Lawrence); KY (dashboard, Louisville); LA (dashboard); MA (wastewater); MD (dashboard); ME (dashboard); MI (wastewater; wastewater); MN (dashboard); MO (wastewater); MS (dashboard); MT (dashboard); NC (dashboard); ND (dashboard; wastewater); NE (dashboard); NH (wastewater); NJ (dashboard); NM (dashboard); NV (dashboard; wastewater, Southern NV); NY (dashboard); OH (dashboard); OK (dashboard); OR (dashboard); PA (dashboard); RI (dashboard); SC (dashboard); SD (dashboard); TN (dashboard); TX (dashboard); UT (wastewater); VA (dashboard); VT (dashboard); WA (dashboard; dashboard); WI (wastewater); WV (wastewater); WY (wastewater).

Assets, Canada (Nationwide): Wastewater (Authorities of Canada).

Assets, Canada (Provincial): ON (wastewater); QC (les eaux usées); BC, Vancouver (wastewater).

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Keep protected on the market!

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Covid is Airborne

A retrospective:

Dysregulation

“Dysregulations in hemostasis, metabolism, immune response, and angiogenesis in post-acute COVID-19 syndrome with and with out postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome: a multi-omic profiling research” [Nature (Jason Boxman)]. N = 21. From the Summary: “Collectively, these observations recommend a transparent and distinct dysregulation within the proteome, cytokines/chemokines, and sphingolipid ranges in [Post-acute COVID-19 (PACS)] sufferers in comparison with wholesome topics with none clear signature related to [postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS)].” And from the Dialogue: “We recognized ~ 200 proteins, 11 cytokines and 16–19 sphingolipids with altered ranges in beforehand wholesome non-hospitalized PACS-patients as much as 18 months after contracting a comparatively mild-to-moderate SARS-CoV-2 an infection…. It’s well-known that COVID-19 an infection triggers a hyperinflammatory response throughout the acute part of the an infection. Nearly all of COVIDomics research on sufferers with acute COVID-19 have proven {that a} pro-inflammatory and pro-coagulative signature is dominant and doubtless drives cardiovascular perturbations and problems throughout ongoing sickness…. Our outcomes recommend that alterations in hemostasis and apoptosis would possibly play a key function within the PACS pathophysiology as a number of proteins concerned in platelet activation and coagulation have been dysregulated in PACS… .” • Yikes. The opening tweet of a thread on this text:

Testing and Monitoring

“Verily’s COVID Testing Program Halted in San Francisco and Oakland” [KFF Health News]. “Amid fanfare in March, California officers celebrated the launch of a multimillion-dollar contract with Verily — Google’s health-focused sister firm — that they mentioned would vastly increase COVID testing among the many state’s impoverished and underserved communities. However seven months later, San Francisco and Alameda counties — two of the state’s most populous — have severed ties with the corporate’s testing websites amid issues about sufferers’ information privateness and complaints that funding supposed to spice up testing in low-income Black and Latino neighborhoods as a substitute was benefiting higher-income residents in different communities. Individuals signing up for a check by way of Verily had to take action on-line, utilizing an present or newly created Gmail account; the sign-ups have been supplied solely in English or Spanish; and contributors have been requested to supply delicate private data, together with their residence handle and whether or not they have been managing continual well being situations similar to diabetes, weight problems or congestive coronary heart failure, which may expose their information to third-party use…. Verily had two websites in Alameda County, and one was shuttered by Might. The second, positioned at an Oakland church, closed in August and is ready to reopen utilizing a special testing vendor. Alameda County testing director Dr. Jocelyn Freeman Garrick mentioned that whereas the Verily websites helped the county attain testing objectives when it comes to uncooked numbers, they have been phased out due to lengthy wait occasions of per week or extra for outcomes, and since the checks weren’t reaching the residents in best want.” • Good firm. Little doubt outcomes like this are why CDC picked them over Biobot for wastewater.

Transmission

“Affiliation of COVID-19 with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections in kids aged 0–5 years within the USA in 2022: a multicentre retrospective cohort research” [Family Medicine and Community Health]. N = 1.7 million kids 0–5 years of age. From the Summary: “COVID-19 was related to a considerably elevated danger for RSV infections amongst kids aged 0–5 years in 2022. Related findings have been replicated for a research inhabitants of kids aged 0–5 years in 2021. Our findings recommend that COVID-19 contributed to the 2022 surge of RSV circumstances in younger kids by way of the massive buildup of COVID-19-infected kids and the potential long-term adversarial results of COVID-19 on the immune and respiratory system.” • Wait. You’re telling me it wasn’t “immunity debt”?

“One thing Terrible”

Lambert right here: I’m getting the sensation that the “One thing Terrible” is perhaps a sawtooth sample — variant after variant — that averages out to a completely excessive plateau. A number of exceptionally nasty sequelae, most definitely deriving from immune dysregulation (says this layperson). To which we’d add mind injury, together with persona modifications therefrom.

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Lambert right here: A number of new outcomes in the present day, most up, beginning with wastewater. (The one I fear about probably the most is ER visits, since I believe that information is tough to sport, and who desires to go to the ER, anyhow?) I believe it’s time to ship the relations these clippings you saved on mind injury (additionally, after all, the 2022 clippings: right here, right here. And the 2020 one).

Case Knowledge

From BioBot wastewater information, November 20:

Lambert right here: Circumstances up, simply in time for Thanksgiving (and tinfoil hat time: That is the, er, inflection level CDC was making an attempt to hide after they gave the contract to Verily and didn’t guarantee a seamless transition).

Regional information:

All over the place!

• “Knowledge Tracker” [Pandemic Mitigation Collaborative]. Undecided about this one, since I can’t discover the methodology. Nonetheless:

That 1 in 63 individuals might be contaminated in November is an attention grabbing determine. A primary-class Acela automotive holds 44 individuals. A Greyhound bus, 52. A 737-400, 188.

Variants

NOT UPDATED From CDC, November 11:

Lambert right here: Prime of the leaderboard: HV.1, EG.5 a powerful second, with FL.1.15.1 and XBB.1.1.16.6 trailing. No BA.2.86 (though that has confirmed up in CDC’s airport testing). Nonetheless a Bouillabaisse…

From CDC, October 28:

Lambert right here: I certain hope the volunteers doing Pangolin, on which this chart relies upon, don’t all transfer on the inexperienced fields and pastures new (or have their entry to services minimize by directors of in poor health intent).

CDC: “As of Might 11, genomic surveillance information might be reported biweekly, based mostly on the provision of constructive check specimens.” “Biweeekly: 1. occurring each two weeks. 2. occurring twice per week; semiweekly.” Seems to be like CDC has chosen sense #1. In essence, they’re telling us variants are nothing to fret about. Time will inform.

Covid Emergency Room Visits

NOT UPDATED From CDC NCIRD Surveillance, November 11:

Lambert right here: Slight will increase in some age teams, conforming to wastewater information. Solely per week’s lag, so this can be our greatest present nationwide, present indicator till Verily will get its home so as (and dealing class-centric, since I’d doubt the higher crust goes to the ER).

NOTE “Charts and information offered by CDC, updates Wednesday by 8am. For the previous yr, utilizing a rolling 52-week interval.” So not the complete pandemic, FFS (the implicit message right here being that Covid is “similar to the flu,” which is why the seasonal “rolling 52-week interval” is suitable for eachMR SUBLIMINAL I hate these individuals a lot. Discover additionally that this chart reveals, at the very least for its time interval, that Covid is not seasonal, though CDC is making an attempt to get us to imagine that it’s, presumably to allow them to piggyback on the present institutional equipment for injections.

Hospitalization

Bellwether New York Metropolis, information as of November 17:

Slight rise. (I hate this metric as a result of the lag makes it misleading, though the hospital-centric public well being institution loves it, hospitalization and deaths being the one metrics that matter [snort]).

Right here’s a special CDC visualization on hospitalization, nationwide, not by state, however with a date, at the very least. November 11:

Lambert right here: “Maps, charts, and information offered by CDC, updates weekly for the earlier MMWR week (Sunday-Saturday) on Thursdays (Deaths, Emergency Division Visits, Check Positivity) and weekly the next Mondays (Hospitalizations) by 8 pm ET†”. So the place the heck is the replace, CDC?

Positivity

From Walgreens, November 20:

0.5%. Decline arrested. (It will be attention-grabbing to survey this inhabitants typically; these are individuals who, regardless of a tsunami of official propaganda and large peer stress, went and acquired examined anyhow.)

NOT UPDATED From Cleveland Clinic, November 11:

Lambert right here: Enhance (with backward revision; guess they thought it was over). I do know that is simply Ohio, however the Cleveland Clinic is nice*, and we’re starved for information, so…. NOTE * Even when hospital an infection management is making an attempt to kill sufferers by eliminating common masking with N95s.

From CDC, traveler’s information, October 30:

Down, albeit within the rear view mirror. And listed here are the variants for vacationers, October 30:

BA.2.86 actually rolling now amongst vacationers, so it needs to be getting unfastened. Variant professionals are anxious:

No signal of JN.1 (a extra evasive subvariant of BA.2.86).

Deaths

Complete: 1,182,945 – 1,182,259 = 686 (686 * 365 = 250,390 deaths per yr, in the present day’s YouGenicist™ quantity for “dwelling with” Covid (fairly a bit greater than the minimizers would really like, although they will discuss themselves into something. If the YouGenicist™ metric retains chugging alongside like this, I may must resolve that is what the powers-that-be contemplate “mission achieved” for this explicit tranche of loss of life and illness). 

Extra Deaths

The Economist, November 18:

Lambert right here: Based mostly on a machine-learning mannequin.

Stats Watch

The Economic system: “United States Chicago Fed Nationwide Exercise Index” [Trading Economics]. “The Chicago Fed Nationwide Exercise Index fell to -0.49 in October 2023, the bottom in seven months, in comparison with -0.02 in September.”

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Lambert right here: There are two Elon Musk tales occurring simulaneously (or, to place it extra pointedly, liberal Democrats are attacking Musk on two fronts). The primary entrance is Media Issues’ declare that X (previously often called Twitter), positioned advertisements for main advertisers subsequent to Nazi-adjacent accounts). The second is that Musk is himself anti-semitic, based mostly on certainly one of his tweets. We cowl each beneath, in that order.

Tech: “Musk’s X sues liberal advocacy group Media Issues over its report on advertisements subsequent to hate teams’ posts” [Associated Press]. “X’s grievance claims that Media Issues manipulated algorithms on the platform to create photographs of advertisers’ paid posts subsequent to racist, incendiary content material. The juxtapositions, in accordance with the grievance, have been ‘manufactured, inorganic and terribly uncommon.’ It says Media Issues did this by utilizing X accounts that simply adopted X customers identified to provide “excessive fringe content material” and accounts owned by X’s main advertisers. This, the grievance says, led to a feed aimed toward producing side-by-side placements that Media Issues may then display shot in an effort to alienate X’s advertisers. Media Issues mentioned Monday that it stands by its reporting and expects to prevail in courtroom.” • David Brock’s Media Issues doesn’t do reporting, any greater than the DNC press workplace does reporting. For skeptics, right here is the grievance. X CORP., a Nevada company, Plaintiff, v. MEDIA MATTERS FOR AMERICA, a Washington, D.C. non-profit company, and ERIC HANANOKI:

The irony right here is that Twitter’s curation is certainly one of its strongest options (probably not shared by different social media platforms). So it is sensible that former Clinton enforcer David Brock would attempt to destroy it.

Tech: “Why Elon Musk Is Going ‘Thermonuclear’” [RealClearPolitics]. “The lawsuit is in response to a Media Issues report final week that X, the Musk-owned social media platform previously often called Twitter, was putting advertisements for main manufacturers similar to Apple and IBM subsequent to ‘pro-Nazi content material.’ After some prodding from Media Issues, inside a day of their report, a slew of main firms, similar to IBM, Disney, Comcast, Sony, NBC, and Warner Brothers, introduced they have been pulling advertisements from X. As a part of his announcement, Musk posted a press release making particular allegations that Media Issues technologically manipulated the service to provide the specified juxtapositions of advertisements and extremist content material – and that these contrived advertisements have been seen by nearly nobody.” Since Musk, the proprietor of the platform, has data of each motion carried out by the Media Issues account, this shouldn’t be a tough allegation to show (modulo discovery). Extra: “Recall that in 2020, each Fb and Twitter (earlier than it was owned by Musk) instantly censored the New York Put up for reporting the main points contained on Hunter Biden’s now-notorious laptop computer. One doesn’t must be a conspiracy theorist to imagine that the explanation organizations similar to Media Issues are ginning up slurs in opposition to Elon Musk is as a result of we’re heading into one other presidential election.” • It appears apparent to me that liberal Democrats, enamored of/employed by the Censorship Industrial Complicated, are outraged that X, owned by Musk, slipped from their grasp (and worse, that Elon Musk aired their filthy laundry with the Twitter Information). Liberal Democrats regard continued embubblement as existential; X threatens that; therefore the continued assaults that we see.

“Elon Musk on antisemitic nice alternative concept submit: ‘You may have mentioned the precise fact’” [Forward]. “Elon Musk permitted of a social media submit that claimed ‘western Jewish populations’ have been ‘flooding their nation’ with ‘hordes of minorities,’ writing to the consumer who posted the message, ‘you might have mentioned the precise fact.’ The alternate got here Wednesday, after a consumer on X, the platform previously often called Twitter, which Musk owns, shared a video from Stand As much as Jewish Hate, and invited antisemites to specific their bigotry ‘to our faces.’ In response, a consumer whose deal with is ‘The Artist Previously Referred to as Eric’ posted that Jews are ‘pushing’ a ‘dialectical hatred in opposition to whites that they declare to need individuals to cease utilizing in opposition to them.’ He then went on to state that Jews have been pushing minorities into Western nations, a conspiracy concept often called the nice alternative, which motivated a lot of antisemitic and racist assaults, together with the October 2018 Tree of Life Bloodbath.” • The article contains the thread, not like many of the protection, and that is an correct description. I dunno. I ought to say I’ve sturdy priors right here, as a result of I noticed what the spooks, the press, Parliamentary Labor, and the Israeli Embassy did to Jeremy Corbyn with (false) fees of anti-semitism, and so my hermeneutic, at this level, is to start with the concept all such fees are performative and motivated (see above). I do word that “the artist” — who writes a reasonably incoherent tweet — doesn’t really use the phrase “Nice Alternative.”

“Why ADL chief Jonathan Greenblatt is praising Elon Musk as advertisers flee X over antisemitism” [Jerusalem Post]. “But whilst corporations together with IBM, Apple and Disney are pulling their advert {dollars} in protest, the ADL is continuous to purchase advertisements on X — and Greenblatt has shifted to praising Musk, this time for what he says is a significant effort to combat antisemitism. Musk had written one other submit, saying that two phrases widespread to pro-Palestinian protests — ‘decolonization,’ and ‘from the river to the ocean’ — ‘essentially indicate genocide.’ He added that customers can be suspended in the event that they posted ‘clear requires excessive violence.’” • Correct. Right here is Musk’s tweet:

Then once more, Musk’s “fact” tweet was November 15; that is November 17.

“Elon Musk Antisemitic Row: President Biden and VP Kamala Harris be part of ‘threads’” [Economic Times]. “The transfer of becoming a member of ‘Threads’ comes after the White Home commented on latest Elon Musk’s antisemitic controversy the place he shared a conspiracy concept on X.” • So now we’ve Presidents endorsing platforms. Superior. As a result of everyone knows what a advantageous, upstanding younger man Mark Zuckerberg is.

Lambert right here: As readers know, my dream is that AI goes by way of the enshittification cycle with nice rapidity and drive. From my armchair at 30,000 toes, I don’t imagine that AI goes to develop into a super-intelligence, or something prefer it. Silicon Valley can’t even get self-driving automobiles to work, and certainly that’s a less complicated downside than synthetic normal intelligence. Somewhat, AI will carry a couple of Philip Ok. Dick-style dystopia, a world the place it’s by no means doable to succeed in a human to resolve an issue. For instance, contemplate the next worth extraction chain: An AI on the hospital upcodes certainly one of your medical remedies. An AI on the insurance coverage firm jacks up your invoice. Whenever you complain to the insurance coverage firm, your attain an AI, which sends you into an AI-generated fruitless phone-tree. The probabilities are limitless!

Tech: “The Sam Altman drama factors to a deeper break up within the tech world” [Yahoo Finance]. “What is obvious, although, is that the occasions at Openai are probably the most dramatic manifestation but of a wider divide in Silicon Valley. On one facet are the ‘doomers’, who imagine that, left unchecked, AI poses an existential danger to humanity and therefore advocate stricter laws. Opposing them are ‘boomers’, who play down fears of an AK apocalypse and stress its potential to turbocharge progress. The camp that proves extra influential may both encourage or stymie tighter laws, which may in flip decide who will revenue most from ai sooner or later. OpenAI’s company construction straddles the divide. Based as a non-profit in 2015, the agency carved out a for-profit subsidiary three years later to finance its want for costly computing capability and brainpower with a view to propel the know-how ahead. Satisfying the competing goals of doomers and boomers was all the time going to be troublesome.” • As you possibly can see from my remark above, I’m neither a Doomer nor a Boomer. Sadly, I can’t nuke the false binary with one other rhyming phrase. Maybe “ill-humored”?

Tech: “Microsoft and OpenAI: Navigating a posh partnership post-shakeup” [CTECH]. “Late Sunday night time, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella introduced that Altman will be part of Microsoft, the place he’ll head a ‘new superior AI analysis crew.’ Altman might be joined by former OpenAI president Greg Brockman, who resigned following Altman’s ouster, and a lot of different executives and staff who additionally resigned in protest over the elimination of Altman. ‘We look ahead to transferring shortly to supply them with the sources wanted for his or her success,’ Nadella wrote in a submit he printed on X (previously Twitter). Altman responded briefly: ‘The mission continues.’” • Seems to be like Microsoft is giving Clippy one other shot on the Large Time:

Tech: “Unique: OpenAI traders contemplating suing the board after CEO’s abrupt firing” [Reuters]. “Some traders in OpenAI, makers of ChatGPT, are exploring authorized recourse in opposition to the corporate’s board, sources accustomed to the matter advised Reuters on Monday, after the administrators ousted CEO Sam Altman and sparked a possible mass exodus of staff. Sources mentioned traders are working with authorized advisers to review their choices. It was not instantly clear if these traders will sue OpenAI. Traders fear that they might lose lots of of tens of millions of {dollars} they invested in OpenAI, a crown jewel in a few of their portfolios, with the potential collapse of the most popular startup within the quickly rising generative AI sector.” • See, it’s crucial that traders assume no danger. That’s what places the “enterprise” in enterprise capital! I hope they lose all their cash, and I hope the inventory choices of the OpenAI staffers develop into nugatory. AI delenda est.

Lambert bere: Anyhow, the apparent framing is capital: Financial capital (the traders; inventory choices), social capital (Altman’s very highly effective social community, initially based mostly at Y Combinator); and symbolic capital (lanyards at a “sizzling” startup).

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Right this moment’s Worry & Greed Index: 64 Greed (earlier shut: 62 Greed) [CNN]. One week in the past: 50 (Impartial). (0 is Excessive Worry; 100 is Excessive Greed). Final up to date Nov 21 at 12:31:11 PM ET. Based mostly on what? Iodine futures?

Rapture Index: Closes unchanged. Once more! [Rapture Ready]. Document Excessive, October 10, 2016: 189. Present: 187. (Do not forget that bringing on the Rapture is good.) NOTE on #42 Plagues: “The coronavirus pandemic has maxed out this class.” Extra sincere than most! •

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“Depictions of Eros and Thanatos: Sacred Bushes of Shintō Shrines By way of the Lens of Ōsaka Hiroshi” [Nippon]. “Since earliest occasions, timber that develop in forests and on the grounds of Shintō shrines have been the item of worship as protecting deities and because the spirits of the useless. Such timber have withstood vicissitudes within the climate and local weather yr after yr and their varieties have been molded by centuries of hardship. Some are twisted and gnarled and others have intertwined with different timber till they’ve develop into parasites dwelling off one another. Many have grown outdated, wilted, and died, whereas others proceed to develop, their leaves and branches seemingly stretching heavenward. People have interpreted the fates which have befallen timber variously as warnings or as sources of purification and braveness.” • For instance:

The Gallery

Nice composition:

And pardon my ignorance; I had no concept Hopper was working as late as 1960. This isn’t precisely a interval piece, is it?

Class Warfare

Information of the Wired

“Knuth Airgaps & Knuth Buffers” [taylor.town]. “Knuth is aware of how one can keep data hygeine. Knuth is unreachable through digital communication. He airgaps himself from the web:…. He additionally maintains airgaps between his machines.” • Superior! After all, Knuth has a secretary….

“The Low Down on the Best Dictionary Assortment within the World” [Atlas Obscura]. “Madeline Kripke’s first dictionary was a duplicate of Webster’s Collegiate that her dad and mom gave her when she was a fifth grader in Omaha within the early Nineteen Fifties. By the point of her loss of life in 2020, at age 76, she had amassed a group of dictionaries that occupied each flat floor of her two-bedroom Manhattan condo—and overflowed into a number of warehouse areas. Many imagine that this chaotic, private library is the world’s largest compendium of phrases and their utilization…. Kripke—”the mistress of slang,” within the phrases of 1 colleague—devoted many years of her life to curating this assortment of phrases, together with numerous ones we’d prefer to neglect. When she handed away with out a will, the destiny of her overwhelming library, plus a trove of paperwork on the historical past of dictionary making, was unsure. Auctioning it off in heaps may have introduced the best bids, however Kripke’s household labored along side the lexicographic group to protect what Adams calls “her legacy.” That it was in the end bought in complete by Indiana College Bloomington, a state college that dedicated to creating the works accessible to the general public, appears in line with the best way Kripke herself considered the gathering, as a useful resource for the curious.” • So if any of you, readers, have comparable collections of no matter type, don’t take the danger Kripke took!

“How running a blog is completely different from tweeting” [Mark Carrigan]. “It occurred to me not too long ago that I really feel extraordinarily in a different way about ‘outputs’ through Twitter than blogs. I first got here throughout the notion of the ‘concepts backyard’ through Doug Belshaw and it suggests a weblog could be seen as a spot the place you assist concepts take root and develop. This contrasts with the inherently performative really feel of Twitter the place the give attention to instant suggestions implies that particular person merchandise turning into a focus on your reflection. In different phrases I care concerning the response a tweet will get as a result of it’s self-standing and instantly public whereas a weblog submit is a component of a giant complete. It’s a contribution to rising my concepts backyard, for my very own later use and no matter enjoyment others discover in it, somewhat than one thing I’ve expectations of receiving a response for. The weblog itself then involves really feel like one thing greater than the sum of its elements: a cumulative manufacturing over 13 years and 5000+ posts which captures my mental growth in a far more granular and genuine than something I may handle on my own. Over time I see outdated posts I’d forgotten about resurfacing as individuals stumble throughout them and this lengthy tail heightens my sense of the emergent complete. It’s develop into an concepts forest which individuals wander into from completely different instructions, discovering trails which I had lengthy since forgotten about and welcoming me to discover a now overgrown space to see if I ought to start tending to it as soon as extra.” • Effectively put!

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Contact data for crops: Readers, be at liberty to contact me at lambert [UNDERSCORE] strether [DOT] corrente [AT] yahoo [DOT] com, to (a) learn the way to ship me a test in case you are allergic to PayPal and (b) to learn the way to ship me photographs of crops. Greens are advantageous! Fungi and coral are deemed to be honorary crops! If you would like your deal with to seem as a credit score, please place it firstly of your mail in parentheses: (thus). In any other case, I’ll anonymize by utilizing your initials. See the earlier Water Cooler (with plant) right here. From AF:

AF writes: “Fall cleanup at mother’s home and she or he requested me to trim these birch timber. I’ve all the time loved the colours and textures that naturally happen on the bark, particularly this time of yr. Pine timber have been planted on the north facet for winter safety and a perennial bush is filling within the house between.” I’ll add that birch bark is great for fire-starting, far superior to newspaper.

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