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#31
War / Trump doesn't give a f*** abou...
Last post by K-Dog - May 18, 2026, 04:29 PM

TASNIMNEWS.IR2026-05-18

Fundamental Differences between Texts of Iran, US Still Remain, Source Says

Despite some changes in the new text proposed by the US, still remain fundamental differences stemming from Americans’ excessive demands and lack of realism, a source close to the Iranian negotiating team told Tasnim.


Remembering that the original text is in Farsi explains the choice of words.

Quoteexcessive demands and lack of realism
#32
Tech is always to the rescue / I have been working with a GPT...
Last post by K-Dog - May 18, 2026, 08:32 AM

THEAICRONICLE.COM2026-05-15

The Dark Side of AI: How Chatbots are Turbocharging Violence Against Women and Girls

The rapid proliferation of AI chatbots is creating new tools for harassment and abuse, making the need for a strict regulatory framework more urgent than ever.
#33
Peak oil / Exxon Joins OPEC in Warning of...
Last post by RE - May 18, 2026, 02:09 AM
Quote from: K-Dog on May 17, 2026, 07:01 PMAnd AI means you will no longer have a personal computer soon.  It will all be subscription to data-centers behind your keyboard and screen.

The only thing most people use a computer for nowadays is as a glorified TV and Phone anyhow.  That's why all they have is a Smart Phone and tablet and don't bother with a laptop.  Laptops are only used by people with White Collar jobs and students who are training for those jobs.  As long as they can view & send video, take & share pictures, chat & send emoticons and use it as a calculator to do basic math to total their spending while shopping, that is all they need.

Thing is of course, what good is having a laptop today in Cuba or Iran or Ukraine or most of Africa?  How often is the power on to charge it up and use it?  How many years away are we from most of Eastern Europe, SE Asia and S & C America being in the same condition?  Of course it's still pretty far away in the Belly of the Beast here in the FSoA, W. Europe, China and Russia, but the conflicts and collapse of trade will get to these places in due time also.  The sand is running down in the hourglass as we speak.

I also wonder how long they'll manage to keep the high tech war going?  Hell, a few weeks of just bombing parts of Iran and they were running short of Ammo.  How long would the munitions factories keep running in a war with China, even without Nukes?  How long would the Aircraft Carrier Groups stay floating?  How long would the electrical grid stay intact?  Where will the AI data centers get their juice from?

Personally, I have an Air Gapped Win 10 computer I keep around for when the net goes down and I just need a machine to write on and stay entertained doing 3D design or playing old games on CD-ROM.  However, I only am likely to live for another decade or so, and  the electricity up here hopefully will last that long.

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#34
Peak oil / Exxon Joins OPEC in Warning of...
Last post by K-Dog - May 17, 2026, 07:01 PM
Silence is the best plan.

The end is nigh. All China and Iran have to do  is wait while America's fuel cost induces total collapse.  Trump does not care, and it does not matter anyway because he is well into a second childhood.  Trump is an ineffective dead wait.  He started this shit and his incompetence will now cause America to collapse from his own blowback.

QuoteWe are screwed through the rest of the year.

In the Irish potato famine ships loaded with grain sailed from Irish ports.  Now history will repeat as oil exports will be more profitable than keeping what Joe Six Pack pays at the pump under six bucks.  People who own are going to make out big.  And AI means you will no longer have a personal computer soon.  It will all be subscription to data-centers behind your keyboard and screen.  And it is happening because people are too stupid to give a shit.  The AI bubble is the total failure of NI Natural Intelligence.  The Rentier economy is the end game.  Rent-seeking and exploitation by companies is Joe's future.  If Joe does not plug into the system he/she will have no life.







And you don't have to travel to a Greek cave and sniff fumes to see this future.

#35
Peak oil / Beijing’s Silence Is Fueling t...
Last post by RE - May 17, 2026, 11:17 AM

OILPRICE.COM2026-05-17

Beijing’s Silence Is Fueling the Hormuz Crisis

The Xi–Trump summit failed to deliver any concrete plan to stabilize the Iran crisis or reopen the Strait of Hormuz, exposing deep U.S.–China divisions over energy security and maritime stability.
Oil and shipping markets remain on edge as Hormuz disruptions increasingly look structural rather than temporary, with insurers, shipowners, and traders losing confidence in U.S. security guarantees. The world is entering a fragmented new trade order where maritime access and energy flows are becoming tied to geopolitical alignment instead of open global markets.

It's about time someone in the MSM said out loud what EVERYBODY KNOWS, which is that oil shipping is NEVER going back to the status quo antebellum.  Hormuz is just the tip of the iceberg, there are numerous places on shipping routes where  tankers can be threatened with Piracy or interdiction.  China certainly will not accept the FSoA blockading Iranian Oil from heading to Chinese ports over the long term.  On the other side, as long as Iran can sell its Oil to China, Trumpolini's blockade doesn't fulfill the intended purpose of starving Iran of funds.  Who gets the oil produced anywhere but inside their own borders is now subject to the political vicissitudes of who is aligned with who.  The possibility of wars escalating past the Proxy War level has increased by orders of magnitude.  Xi made that clear in his statement about the Taiwan situation.

It's hard to figure how the new reality will be priced in to the cost of shipping insurance and then further to the price of oil.  A single market price for delivery is no longer possible, since each route has a different level of risk associated, and each transaction depends on who the buyer & seller are & where the vessel is flagged.  Needless to say, that makes for a very confusing market situation, and even without overt hostilities in play energy movement  around the globe will be seriously impacted.

It's a whole different world now, and there is no going back.


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#36
The four horsemen / WHO declares international eme...
Last post by RE - May 17, 2026, 05:44 AM

DW.COM2026-05-17

WHO declares international emergency over Ebola outbreak

"The Bundibugyo strain has no vaccine, no specific treatment," DRC's Health Minister Samuel-Roger Kamba was quoted by the AFP news agency as saying. "This strain has a very high lethality rate, which can reach 50%."


DuM-DUM  DUM-DUM...

50% Lethality Rate.  That's impressive




#37
Trump / - Trump's Manifest Destiny
Last post by RE - May 17, 2026, 12:00 AM
Quote from: TDoS on May 16, 2026, 06:32 PMAs far as what was "renditioned", it was the usual population growth stats circa 2026 showing population still going up, as expected.

No, in the states mentioned such as China, Japan, Russia, Greece etc with low immigration, their populations are already decreasing.  The only ones such as the FSoA, Canada etc where it's still going up slightly is from immigration.  India hasn't had a proper census in over a decade, it's currently underway and likely going down.  Africa is basically a big black hole with no reliable numbers, but with war, disease and famine all over the continent, it's not looking good.

AI is handy for saving time on responding to trolls.

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#38
Trump / - Trump's Manifest Destiny
Last post by TDoS - May 16, 2026, 06:34 PM
Quote from: K-Dog on May 16, 2026, 11:05 AMThen the bot posts can die for his sins as they take his posts along with them on their ride into oblivion.

ARE THE MIB NOW TAkING OUT NORMAL PEOPLE POSTINGS INSTEAD OF THE MAKE BELEIVE STUFF!!!! HOW DARE THEY!
#39
Trump / - Trump's Manifest Destiny
Last post by TDoS - May 16, 2026, 06:32 PM
QuoteAI Overview       
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So....you can't even be bothered to do your own thinking nowadays? AI is interesting, but pretending it knows stuff without doing some basic checking can be dicey.

As far as what was "renditioned", it was the usual population growth stats circa 2026 showing population still going up, as expected.
#40
Trump / - Trump's Manifest Destiny
Last post by K-Dog - May 16, 2026, 11:05 AM
Quote from: RE on May 16, 2026, 09:59 AM
Quote from: K-Dog on May 16, 2026, 08:15 AMWhen a bot creates a post that starts a thread in Russian advertising some online gambling link or some IT bullshit service, it goes to the great bit bucket in the sky. 

At least the bot posts might have some valuable information for gambling addicts.  That's more than I can say for TDoS contributions.

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Then the bot posts can die for his sins as they take his posts along with them on their ride into oblivion.