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By Lambert Strether of Corrente.

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Chook Tune of the Day

Pygmy Nuthatch, Mt. Lemmon, Arizona, United States. “About eight.” Busy busy busy!

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In Case You Would possibly Miss…

(1) The multi-threaded epic debacle at Boeing.

(2) Spooks and gaming.

(3) What the TikTok invoice actually says.

(3) WHO downgrades SARS-CoV-2 to BSL2 (however there’s a catch).

Search for the Helpers

Lambert right here: I hope readers will ship in additional examples like this (“brighten the nook the place you’re“). The helper(s) don’t must be heroic, not to mention dramatic, or ego-driven, and positively not institutional. To quote, of all individuals, the American Enterprise Institute, writing on Occupy, and citing to David Graeber:

Along with trucking, bartering, and knocking one another over the pinnacle, Graeber argues that human beings additionally have interaction in a completely totally different sort of financial exercise: We frequently share issues we have now with others. When Graeber says that we’re already communists, he’s referring to these fairly acquainted conditions through which we actually do function by the maxim “From every in accordance with his capacity, to every in accordance with his want.”

Folks of all cultures, together with our personal, invariably follow the communism of on a regular basis life when coping with their household and shut buddies. A mom doesn’t anticipate her baby to pay her for her baby-sitting companies. A brother doesn’t hire out his baseball glove to his brother on an hourly foundation. If a buddy is sick and desires one thing from the shop, we decide it up for her and would by no means consider asking for fuel cash in return.

As Graeber factors out, this sort of habits comes out most conspicuously throughout a disaster, equivalent to a pure catastrophe. At such occasions, individuals will voluntarily, even cheerfully, prolong a serving to hand to those that are most in want of 1. Much less dramatically, the identical precept is at work at any time when we’re at a retailer that has a field on the counter that claims “Depart a penny, take a penny,” supposed to assist out those that don’t have the precise change. In all these instances we’re witnessing the spontaneous utility of the communist maxim, “From every in accordance with his capacity, to every in accordance with his want.”

In our more and more determined, atomized, and fragile neoliberal society, regular incidents and tales of “the communism of on a regular basis life” are what I’m searching for (and never, say, the Pink Cross in Hawaii, and even the UNWRA in Gaza). For instance–

“NYC’s unlikely hero: A subway ‘ninja’ who shares vibes and canned items” [New York Post (NL)]. “Three days every week, Ray Tarvin, 35, fits up in all black — like an ‘Outdated West’ ninja — and patrols the Fifth Avenue/53rd Road subway station, spreading optimistic vibes and handing out water and canned items to these in want. ‘I’d see individuals undergo trash cans searching for meals — there’s a number of them in New York Metropolis — and my coronary heart informed me to stack up on, like, canned items and water and simply, you already know, go it out.’ Tarvin, a slight and soft-spoken temp worker who works safety shifts in banks by day, begins his shift within the subway round 3 p.m. most Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. He grooves to oldies on an outdated flip telephone and offers thumbs-ups and fist bumps to straphangers.” • Flip telephones are the perfect!

My e mail tackle is down by the plant; please ship examples of “Helpers” there.

Politics

Lambert right here: Variety readers: I’ve been writing every day on the American political scene since 2003 or so; I minimize my enamel running a blog on the Bush WMD story. And “I’m not drained,” as Arlo Guthrie sings in Alice’s Restaurant. After so a few years, I don’t really feel I’ve something to show, and I’m not that eager about making “calls” (although readers will recall my Trump protection in 2016). What I am eager about: Providing you with the instruments to interpret the information of politics, as it’s introduced to us. I attempt to be as concrete as attainable, about personalities, localities (“all politics is native”), strategies, historical past, all so as you can come to the very best political choices (voting, not voting, no matter). to me, politics by no means will get outdated! “However what’s authorities itself, however the best of all reflections on human nature?”, as Madison places it in Federalist 51. There may be all the time one thing dynamic, all the time one thing to study! In the event you each take pleasure in Water Cooler’s political protection and discover it helpful, now and over time, please hit the Tip Jar now, as a result of despite the fact that this protection is difficult work, I’d wish to maintain doing it. Thanks!

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

The Constitutional Order (Rebel)

“Democrats’ Meltdown Over Trump Immunity Case Proves SCOTUS Is Proper To Hear It” [The Federalist]. “Members of Congress and federal judges are immune from civil and prison prosecution for his or her official acts. At the moment, presidents are solely immune from civil prosecution for his or her official acts. That’s as a result of the Supreme Court docket has by no means needed to determine whether or not that extends to prison prosecutions, as no president has ever confronted a prison prosecution till the Democrats’ 4 prison indictments in opposition to Trump…. Obama-nominated Decide Tanya Chutkan of the U.S. District Court docket for the District of Columbia is working the proceedings fairly speedily; certainly, the case was paused solely due to the immunity attraction. It’s affordable to ask whether or not she would have adopted the identical schedule had Trump not been a candidate for the presidency, particularly after the Biden Justice Division waited 30 months to convey these novel expenses…. Tribe doesn’t need voters to have data; slightly, he desires voters to have incomplete data. Tribe is aware of that, have been there a conviction, the appellate course of wouldn’t come near being completed by the point of the election.” • Desk-pounding, I feel — meltdowns show nothing however the reality of a meltdown — however not unhealthy table-pounding in any respect!

Biden Administration

. Any person learn the invoice:

Massey’s query within the second tweet is an efficient one (particularly provided that evaluation websites are cesspits of Web optimization-driven enshittification). What I need to know: What does “operated not directly… (together with by means of an affiliate)” imply? Just about any website the spooks suppose is unhealthy? (To me, that parenthetical means “together with” however not restricted to.”

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“Highly effective White Home official — and Jill Biden’s ‘work husband’ — is a #MeToo nightmare with claims of bullying, sexual harassment” [New York Post]. ” A high Biden White Home official has bullied and verbally sexually harassed colleagues over greater than a decade, The Publish has discovered — however is taken into account ‘untouchable’ as a result of first girl Jill Biden regards him as her ‘work husband.’ Anthony Bernal, whose standing as the primary girl’s high aide grants him monumental clout in each White Home operations and Democratic politics, has repeatedly speculated within the office in regards to the penis measurement of colleagues, in accordance with three sources with firsthand information. Two sources mentioned Bernal, 50, shared with them a principle that the scale of an individual’s thumb corresponds to that of their genitalia — citing the speculation each on the White Home and in prior roles throughout President Biden’s marketing campaign and vice presidency below President Barack Obama. ‘It’s to make individuals uncomfortable and to have energy over them,’ mentioned one supply who informed The Publish they heard Bernal make the crude remarks over a number of years whereas they labored collectively. ‘It’s Me Too — basic Me Too,’ the supply added. A second supply recounted listening to Bernal speculate ‘usually’ contained in the White Home in regards to the endowments of fellow political aides and even Secret Service brokers.” • First shot at “Physician” Biden, subsequently attention-grabbing. As a result of how may she not discover it? Did no person complain to her? If not, why not?

2024

Lower than a yr to go!

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Trump (R): “Trump’s Georgia case hangs on key determination of a comparatively new decide” [WaPo]. “Fulton County Superior Court docket Decide Scott McAfee was randomly assigned to supervise the racketeering case in opposition to former president Donald Trump and a solid of shut advisers and allies who’re accused of plotting to overthrow a legit election to maintain Trump in energy…. McAfee’s ruling is more likely to be a career-defining second for the 34-year-old rookie decide…. Disqualifying Willis and her crew of prosecutors would nearly actually delay, if not outright finish the prison case in opposition to Trump, one in all 4 he faces. Permitting Willis to remain on the case is certain to spark protection requests for attraction — which McAfee must approve — and anger Trump’s supporters. Prosecutors have argued ‘mere look’ [of conflict of interest] shouldn’t be the usual for Willis’s elimination, whereas protection attorneys have argued that’s greater than sufficient.” • An attention-grabbing, not-quite-puff piece. What strikes me is how, effectively, incestuous the Georgia political world is (and people relationships are, I might speculate, an enormous, although unseen, driver behind the case(s)).

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Trump (R): “Trump’s Marketing campaign Is So Poor He Would possibly Not Be Capable of Maintain His Beloved Rallies, Says MSNBC Reporter” [Mediaite]. “After making be aware of the de facto merger between the Republican Nationwide Committee with the Trump marketing campaign, [MSNBC’s Vaughn Hillyard] additionally fielded a query in regards to the whether or not the Trump marketing campaign thinks they should elevate and spend some huge cash within the months earlier than November, or whether it is relying on earned media to assist mitigate its monetary drawback. ‘They completely imagine that earned media goes to supply them quite a bit. However right here’s additionally a actuality at play. It takes manpower,’ replied Hillyard. ‘Cash can even assist in direction of — that is my my large shtick right here — cash might help in direction of really placing of us on the bottom in these states. Within the areas the place they’re going to depend on to drag off victories are in rural elements of Georgia, rural elements of Wisconsin, rural elements of Michigan, rural elements of Arizona. And to get of us that usually don’t vote, you bought to go and inform them, ‘We want you to return vote.”

‘And you may go and have a rally in these locations, however these rallies price $400,000,’ he continued. ‘I imply that is the place — don’t anticipate to see Donald Trump to be parading across the nation, as a result of these occasions price lots of of 1000’s of {dollars} to placed on. They’re in a predicament now, whether or not they wish to admit it or not.’” • I don’t know if Republicans really feel in regards to the RNC the way in which that I really feel in regards to the DNC (which is quite a bit like I really feel in regards to the CDC); but when they do, then forcing Trump to intestine the RNC to economize is likely to be addition by subtraction.

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Biden (D): “Biden had repeated psychological lapses throughout particular counsel interview: transcript” [Axios]. “In his five-hour interview with particular counsel Robert Hur, President Biden repeatedly combined up dates, nations and the timeline of great occasions, together with the years his son Beau died and Donald Trump was elected, in accordance with a transcript of the interview reviewed by Axios. The transcript helps Hur’s account that Biden had a number of psychological lapses, regardless of latest pushback from the president and the White Home.” Hur testifies as we speak. Extra: “Over the course of the two-day interview, which befell within the fast aftermath of the Oct. 7 Hamas assault on Israel, Biden repeatedly requested for assist remembering sure essential dates — and his attorneys continuously stepped in.”

Biden (D): “The Divided President” [The Nation]. The deck: “Who’s in cost within the Biden White Home?” Extra: “After the White Home introduced in April that Biden can be reneging on his promise and leaving Trump’s cap in place for no less than the yr forward, staffers together with chief of employees Ron Klain and Home Coverage Council director Susan Rice launched into a plan to softly nudge the president again to his unique place, an effort that concerned managing Biden’s mood. ‘It was completely clear that Biden would maintain elevating the topic himself, normally in conferences in regards to the border disaster, normally with an fringe of aggression,’ [Franklin] Foer tells us [in his book, The Last Politician]. ‘He moaned, ‘Are you able to imagine that they need me to return to these excessive numbers?’ At a second like that Susan Rice would shoot a look throughout the room, which informed aides, ‘Don’t take the bait.’” • This is the reason Biden’s canine chew individuals.

Biden (D): “Democrats use clips of Trump to counter Biden reminiscence claims” [The Hill]. “Democrats on Tuesday sought to show the tables on Republicans who zeroed in on particular counsel Robert Hur’s commentary on President Biden’s reminiscence, turning repeatedly to video clips of former President Trump mangling phrases, mixing up people or forgetting particulars. Home Judiciary Committee rating member Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) opened the listening to with a video montage of previous Trump statements through which he appeared to confuse Biden with former President Obama, combined up former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) with GOP rival Nikki Haley and mistakenly referred to as Hungarian chief Viktor Orbán the president of Turkey.” Extra: “And Rep. Mary Homosexual Scanlon (D-Pa.), searching for to rebut claims about Biden’s reminiscence, used video clips for instance Trump’s ‘lapse in reminiscence throughout a deposition.’ One clip featured Trump being requested what years he was married to Marla Maples, to which Trump mentioned he’d ‘should get the precise dates.’ Requested if it was right he married his present spouse in January 2005, Trump mentioned he didn’t know ‘related to that day.” • On the final instance, the marriages, Trump would possibly effectively say “that makes me good!” Plus: “Toby had by no means as soon as volunteered the reality, that data was cash to him; even when he counted it worthless, he by no means threw it away.” –John LeCarré, Smiley’s Folks. (Truly, I kinda just like the parallel between the “creep” Toby and Trump: “Shouldn’t this be numbered if it’s a Degas, Toby?” “‘Degas, that’s a really gray space, George.” Good factor Toby wasn’t in actual property!)

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Kennedy (I): “How RFK may smash the two-party system” [Unherd]. “[T]he frictionless progress of each candidates by means of their occasion’s inside processes is concealing a hidden reality about this yr’s election. Many People don’t need Joe Biden or Donald Trump. They see the race as a horror-reality present that includes two geriatrics who appear doddery, unwell, and offended at being informed so. It’s more and more attainable that they assist unbiased candidates who may deprive each Trump and Biden of the votes wanted to win the presidency. America may find yourself with a hung presidential election. How would this come about? The Structure requires {that a} victorious president wins no less than 270 Electoral School votes, which they need to collect from some mixture of the 50 states. It now appears attainable that neither mainstream candidate will handle that…. If neither Biden nor Trump reaches the required 270 Electoral School votes, the Structure dictates that the voting shifts right into a “contingent election”. Because of this the incoming Home of Representatives will determine the winner based mostly on whoever can type a coalition of purple and blue states and win 26 of them first. The Senate would choose the vice chairman. Given that almost all Republican or Democrat politicians are hardly in a position to take a look at one another, not to mention agree any offers, it appears unlikely Biden or Trump may forge that coalition. However Kennedy or the as-yet-unnamed No Labels candidate, who actively domesticate the concept of returning to centrist bipartisan options, doubtlessly may, ought to the presidency slip into the arcana of America’s 18th-century constitutional schematics.” • This subject is absolutely one thing to observe, in the identical manner that Part Three was a subject to observe. We appear to have a dynamic the place each edge case is being examined — by occasion operatives searching for “an edge,” in addition to “the sting.”

Kennedy (I): “Large Tech’s Election Interference: Why Google and Meta Went Searching for Former US Intelligence Officers” [The Kennedy Beacon]. “The variety of former Intelligence Neighborhood employees employed by Google and Meta since 2018 is critical. Earlier than then, there have been only some, however now the numbers are a lot increased: CIA – 36, FBI – 68, NSA – 44, DHS/CISA – 68, State Division – 86, DOD – 121.” No cites for these numbers, although. Extra: “The presence of Jacqueline Lopour as Google’s Head of Belief & Security and Aaron Berman as Meta’s Head of Elections Content material/Misinformation Coverage, each with backgrounds within the CIA, highlights the numerous affect exerted by the company over on-line censorship.” • Ick. That mentioned, I’ve skimmed the earlier put up, and this Twitter thread, and I nonetheless don’t see cites to the numbers. A desk with hyperlinks and names can be good. Readers, can you see one?

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“Battle for the Home: 9 races that may decide the bulk” [The House]. CA-13: Republican Rep. John Duarte and Democrat Adam Grey are advancing to a rematch. CA-22Democrat Rudy Salas superior to the final election with Republican Rep. David Valadao, organising a rematch after they went toe-to-toe in an in depth midterm race. CA-47: In Orange County, Democrat Rep. Katie Porter left her Home seat to lodge an unsuccessful bid for the state’s uncommon open Senate seat. Porter and fellow progressive Rep. Barbara Lee have been boxed out of the highest two in Tremendous Tuesday’s Senate main, with Democrat Rep. Adam Schiff [RussiaGate pays] and Republican Steve Garvey advancing for a partisan showdown. MI-7: Republican Tom Barrett, who misplaced to Slotkin by round 5 factors again in 2022, is working once more for the seat, whereas the Democratic Congressional Marketing campaign Committee (DCCC) has backed former Democratic state Sen. Curtis Hertel. The midterms race was the costliest Home contest within the nation, in accordance with reporting from The Detroit Information — and the 2024 race is ready to be one other aggressive battle as each events set their sights on the opening. NY-4: Rep. Anthony D’Esposito (R-N.Y.) is working in one of the unpredictable toss-up races within the nation this yr…. [Laura] Gillen is working once more and could possibly be poised for a rematch with D’Esposito. With Biden more likely to simply carry New York in November, D’Esposito should depend on a comparatively excessive quantity of split-ticket voters as he did two years in the past to win a second time period. NY-17: Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) received a serious shock victory in 2022 when he defeated Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, the then-chair of Home Democrats’ marketing campaign arm, by simply over half a share level. Lawler has sought to construct up a fame as a reasonable member of the GOP convention and led the cost to expel Santos for the false claims he made about himself and the prison expenses he faces. The win was symbolic and key to Republicans profitable the Home majority by only a few seats. He appears more likely to face former Rep. Mondaire Jones (D-N.Y.), who beforehand represented the district however misplaced a main in a distinct district after the maps have been redrawn. NY-22: Of all the possibly weak New York Home Republicans this fall, Rep. Brandon Williams (R-N.Y.) could have essentially the most vital uphill battle. OH-9: Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio) has represented her state’s ninth Congressional District for 4 many years and had a dependable Democratic-leaning constituency all through a lot of her profession. However Ohio’s redistricting course of after 2020 made her district a battleground…. Kaptur will possible face an opponent with much less baggage this time, which may make it her most tough marketing campaign but.” OR-5: Additionally on the West Coast, Democrats need to take again a seat that flipped into Republican fingers for the primary time in many years when Republican Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer received Oregon’s fifth Congressional District within the midterms. Chavez-DeRemer received by 2 factors in opposition to Democrat Jamie McLeod-Skinner final cycle, changing into the primary Republican lady to signify Oregon in Congress. McLeod-Skinner is working once more.” • The first course of just isn’t full, so some opponents usually are not recognized. CA and NY are nearly battleground states!

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“Column: Biden says America is ‘coming again.’ Trump says we’re ‘in hell.’ Are they speaking about the identical nation?” [Doyle McManus, Los Angeles Times]. “Political professionals say a profitable marketing campaign gives voters a compelling narrative, a narrative in regards to the state of the nation: What’s gone incorrect, what’s going proper, and what does the candidate suggest to do about it?… Not often have two main candidates introduced narratives so wildly at odds. They appear to be describing wholly totally different realities.” Maybe — hear me out — there are class variations between the bases, or desired bases, of every occasion, and so they actually do expertise America in another way, and never simply from partisan or ideological bias, however materials circumstances. Extra: “If Biden’s sounds over-optimistic, Trump’s sounds cartoonishly dystopian.”

Democrats en Déshabillé

“Biden’s State of the Union acquired one large factor proper” [Zack Beauchamp, Vox]. “One in all democracy’s core premises is that elections usually are not like armed battle, the place both you win otherwise you die. Since all events settle for the fundamental guidelines of the sport, like aggressive elections and free speech, the stakes of elections usually are not existential. Political opponents are much less enemies than rivals; disagreement isn’t catastrophe. Authoritarian populists like Donald Trump win by attacking this foundational democratic norm. They demonize their opponents, arguing repeatedly that their opponents usually are not rivals however slightly monsters bent on the nation’s destruction.” • Holy Lord. From the occasion of RussiaGate?! The occasion that’s checking below your mattress, proper now, for Vladimir Putin? Why, that may make Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden authoritarian populists! Oh, wait… No however severely, if fascism is a smorgasbord, each events appear to be loading up their plates.

#COVID19

Lambert right here: Variety readers: I’ve been writing posting each weekday on Covid for the reason that pandemic started. I don’t suppose I’ve to let you know how disturbing that’s, or how arduous to analysis is (not simply to search out the fabric, however to get it proper). In the event you really feel that Water Cooler has been helpful to you in understanding the pandemic, or, better of all, has helped stop you or your loved ones buddies, and neighborhood from getting sick with Covid, please hit the Tip Jar now!

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“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; consists of many counties; Wastewater Scan, consists of 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 happy to contact me on the tackle 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 experiences); 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 (wastewater); BC, Vancouver (wastewater).

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Keep secure on the market!

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Sequelae

Crafters and knitters, any feedback?

Proxies for cognitive impairment at a inhabitants can be: Plane (manufacturing and piloting); driving; now knitting and crafts. One would anticipate to see markets modify to the lack to deal with complexity… Easier knitting patterns, for instance. How about video games?

Elite Maleficence

WHO downgrading SARS-CoV-2 to BSL2 on the exact same day WHO declared declared Covid19 to be a pandemic is a really good contact:

However not so quick:

So, BSL2 for propadanda, BSL3 within the lab? Readers?

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“Wrestling with my husband’s concern of getting COVID once more” [NPR]. “So whereas the remainder of the world appears to have moved on from the pandemic, in our home, it’s nonetheless 2020. We put on masks after we go into public indoor areas. We don’t eat inside eating places. We don’t go to motion pictures. We’ve individuals take COVID exams earlier than they enter our home. All this leaves me feeling torn between two feelings. I need to maintain my husband secure and wholesome. However I additionally need our outdated life again.” • So, on the one hand, brunch. And on the opposite, my husband’s coronary heart and mind! It’s too unhealthy NPR didn’t write a narrative like this one:

However that NPR printed the story it did… Properly, that tells us quite a bit in regards to the totebag set, doesn’t it? No marvel the PMC’s Covid failure was so full and catastrophic (“The Collapse of the Public Well being Institution is the Collapse of the Skilled-Managerial Class“).

“Disabled individuals’s exclusion from indoor areas is a civil rights violation, not an annoyance” [The Guantlet]. “I’m going to attract the lens again and away from this explicit lady who wrote this explicit article. Her perspective is way from uncommon and is the results of years of minimizing, pathologizing propaganda. The main focus right here ought to be about why this perspective is so widespread, what this perspective implies, and for what purpose main media shops select to platform individuals complaining about their disabled spouses slightly than our ableist society…. NPR’s determination to platform a chunk in regards to the problem of navigating life with a partner who can’t dine indoors, as an alternative of a chunk in regards to the problem of navigating a society that has made eating indoors unsafe for weak teams, is simply that- a choice, and a political one. It’s a part of an ongoing effort to solid those that can’t play together with the ‘again to regular’ fantasy- those that are being harmed and killed by it- as bizarre, paranoid, loopy, annoying, and ‘the issue.;…. Lengthy COVID is the defective, load-bearing beam within the rickety pandemic denial superstructure. Have been the general public to know how widespread and the way extreme it’s, the whole post-pandemic facade would come crumbling down. Due to this fact, as Lengthy COVID sufferers turn out to be louder, as their presence turns into extra plain, as their numbers develop, the COVID normalization venture should pivot from trying to vanish these victims to steadily stigmatizing them.” • Yep.

I additionally thought this thread was perceptive and smart:

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TABLE 1: Each day Covid Charts

LEGEND

1) for charts new as we speak; all others usually are not up to date.

2) For a full-size/full-resolution picture, Command-click (MacOS) or right-click (Home windows) on the chart thumbnail and “open picture in new tab.”

NOTES

[1] (Biobot) Biobot drops, conformant to Walgreen positivity information (if that’s certainly not an information artifact). Notice, nonetheless, the realm “below the curve,” apart from taking a look at peaks. That space is bigger below Biden than below Trump, and it appears to be rising steadily if inconsistently.

[2] (Biobot) Regional separation re-emerges.

[3] (CDC Variants) As of Could 11, genomic surveillance information will likely be reported biweekly, based mostly on the supply of optimistic check specimens.” “Biweeekly: 1. occurring each two weeks. 2. occurring twice every week; semiweekly.” Seems like CDC has chosen sense #1. In essence, they’re telling us variants are nothing to fret about. Time will inform.

[4] (ER) Doesn’t assist Biobot information. “Charts and information supplied by CDC, updates Wednesday by 8am. For the previous yr, utilizing a rolling 52-week interval.”

[5] (Hospitalization: NY) Not flattening. (Date for information corrected; it was a glitch.)

[6] (Hospitalization: CDC) Nonetheless down. “Maps, charts, and information supplied by CDC, updates weekly for the earlier MMWR week (Sunday-Saturday) on Thursdays (Deaths, Emergency Division Visits, Take a look at Positivity) and weekly the next Mondays (Hospitalizations) by 8 pm ET†”.

[7] (Walgreens) Leveling out.

[8] (Cleveland) Flattening, in keeping with Biobot information.

[9] (Vacationers: Posivitity) Now up, albeit within the rear view mirror.

[10] (Vacationers: Variants) Backward revisions take away NV.1 information. JN.1 dominates completely.

Stats Watch

Inflation: “United States Shopper Value Index (CPI)” [Trading Economics]. “The patron worth index in the USA rose by 3.2% year-over-year to 310.326 factors in February 2024, following a 3.1% enhance in January and barely exceeding the market consensus of a 3.1% advance.”

Inflation: “United States Core Inflation Charge” [Trading Economics]. “The annual core client worth inflation fee in the USA, which excludes unstable gadgets equivalent to meals and power, eased to a close to three-year low of three.8% in February 2024, down barely from 3.9% in January however above market forecasts of three.7%.”

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Manufacturing: “Boeing whistleblower who warned of plane security flaws discovered useless” [NBC]. After the BBC, oddly. “The assertion from Barnett’s household mentioned he had suffered from post-traumatic stress dysfunction and nervousness assaults and that the ‘hostile work atmosphere at Boeing’ led to his dying.” However: “His [lawsuit against Boeing] was up for trial this June, the household assertion mentioned, including: ‘He was trying ahead to having his day in courtroom and hoped that it will drive Boeing to vary its tradition.’” • So, if he was “trying ahead”… Commentary:

Manufacturing: “50 individuals injured after a ‘sturdy motion’ on Boeing flight to New Zealand” [NBC]. “It’s unclear precisely what precipitated the midflight accidents. The South American airline LATAM mentioned in a press release that there was a ‘technical occasion in the course of the flight which precipitated a powerful motion,’ with out elaborating additional.” • A technical occasion? Like somenbody making an attempt to re-attach a wheel?

Manufacturing: “737 Max anti-ice system repair is sluggish going” [The Air Current]. “In the present day, Boeing has but to nail down a conclusive repair for the anti-ice system. A number of choices stay into consideration and its ultimate determination could find yourself a mixture of design adjustments. The corporate has activated a multidisciplinary crew to focus solely on the issue. This so-called ‘Tiger Staff’ is getting elevated sources to design the modification for the Max 7 and 10. Neither plane will be licensed by the FAA with out this modification.” In the meantime: “Pilots utilizing personalised reminders for all types of duties within the cockpit is extraordinarily widespread, however underscores the shortage of detailed alerting within the grasp warning system aboard all generations of the 737, counting on pilot reminiscence to modify off the possibly hazardous anti-ice system. ‘Straightforward to get distracted with different duties and miss turning off,’ mentioned [Dennis Tajer, an American Airlines captain and spokesperson for the Allied Pilots Association], who has been sharply essential of Boeing. “That’s why I exploit a decades-old approach.’” • “Straightforward to get distracted.” So, Tajer is assuming to basic diminishment in government perform as a result of Covid?

Manufacturing: “Boeing Response in Alaska Airways 737 MAX Probe Is Blasted by Feds” [Wall Street Journal]. “The corporate mentioned the door plug’s elimination was undocumented, so there have been no paperwork to share.” • That’s astonishingly unhealthy.

Manufacturing: “Airplanes and engineering: The way in which we have been” [Star-Tribune]. When it modified: “Working for Honeywell in Minneapolis, I used to be concerned in product developments for a number of Boeing plane: new platforms B-757, B-767, B-777 and B-787, and revisions on older designs, together with the B-737. Every of those developments concerned an intimate relationship between Boeing and Honeywell throughout a number of ranges of group. On the coronary heart of the work have been the shoppers’ necessities. Assembly these drove every day choices within the venture planning…. One afternoon, we began calling our contacts in Boeing Engineering. Engineering had prioritized the bidders and warranted us Honeywell was their first alternative. Nevertheless, they’d not verify that Boeing administration had signed off on the choice. We nonetheless believed we’d win this system. Up to now, Boeing all the time chosen the very best technical bidder then renegotiated the worth as this system phased into quantity manufacturing. It was the perfect course of to fulfill Boeing’s and the passengers’ high quality calls for… we have been notified we weren’t chosen for this system. Via a number of discussions with the Boeing engineering managers, we later came upon that Boeing’s procurement course of had modified. Boeing provide administration downgraded the engineering evaluation from prioritized functionality to both assembly or not assembly the necessities. Then, procurement would choose the bottom bidder from this pool of suppliers assembly the necessities. . (We heard that Boeing engineers wore a black armband for a month protesting the choice for this program.) with no account for the uncertainty that engineering usually anticipated and hoped to have some insurance coverage in opposition to. This could turn out to be a basic change within the plane trade.” • Price studying in full. (The Boeing 777 was launched in 1990, so presumbly this modified occurred in 1985 or so. There’s a number of break in an plane manufacturing firm.”

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In the present day’s Concern & Greed Index: 67 Greed (earlier shut: 74 Greed) [CNN]. One week in the past: 78 (Excessive Greed). (0 is Excessive Concern; 100 is Excessive Greed). Final up to date Mar 11 at 2:22:53 PM ET.

The Conservatory

“Smells Like Teen Spirit Cowl In Classical Latin (75 BC to third Century AD) Bardcore/Medieval type” (video) [YouTube].

Video games

“FBI, DHS Companion with Gaming Corporations to Struggle ‘Extremist Avid gamers’” [Value Entertainment]. “The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Division of Homeland Safety (DHS) are coordinating with gaming firms to root out “home extremist content material” amongst their participant bases, a brand new authorities report suggests. In keeping with the Authorities Accountability Workplace (GAO), a nonpartisan company that audits different authorities departments on behalf of Congress, the FBI and DHS ought to use the identical methods that enable them to police extremism on social media to control the gaming trade. The GAO report, entitled Countering Violent Extremism: FBI and DHS Want Methods and Objectives for Sharing Menace Info with Social Media and Gaming Corporations, was compiled between September 2022 and January 2024. It was first printed internally on January thirty first after which launched publicly on February twenty eighth….. Within the report, the GAO cites interviews with 5 entities throughout the gaming and social media industries: Roblox, a well-liked multiplayer sport creation platform, Discord, a social app in style with players, Reddit, an internet discussion board social community, and two gaming firms that requested the GAO to maintain them nameless.” • Hmm.

Zeitgeist Watch

“Dangerous Cash – Historic Counterfeiters and Their Faux Cash” [CoinWeek]. “There have been two fundamental methods of counterfeiting historical cash. The primary methodology utilized by historical counterfeiters was to cowl a base steel core with a skinny layer of valuable steel after which strike it between engraved dies. If the coating was seamless, the dies of fine high quality, and the burden of the completed piece shut sufficient to the official customary, such cash would possibly go as real. They’re referred to as fourées, from a French phrase which means ‘stuffed.’ A second methodology utilized by historical counterfeiters was to make clay molds from an unique coin, after which pour molten steel into the molds, normally leaded copper alloy. Ceramic molds could possibly be mass-produced cheaply, so low-value copper cash could possibly be counterfeited profitably. There was a continual scarcity of small change in historical economies, so even poor high quality fakes have been accepted in markets for lack of something higher. Authorities tended to disregard such forgeries, even once they enforced savage penalties in opposition to counterfeiting valuable steel cash.” • Information you should utilize!

Information of the Wired

I’m not fairly certain what to file this below:

Software program-defined radio:

Take heed to FM radio, freenet, street visitors data…. (That is Mastodon, so maybe the whole thread will likely be accessible and not using a login.)

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