November, 2025 archive
Stray Question 0
Does this remind you of anyone in the news?
It’s All about the Algorithm . . . . 0
. . . and Big Tech is ready to go to court to protect its ability to promote engagement send your kids down its rabid holes.
Republican Thought Police 0
Remember, the purpose of intimidation is to motivate persons to censor themselves.
Via the Sacramento Bee, Alli Aldis looks at how intimidation is stifling thought and learning. He explains that teachers are starting the censor themselves due to pressure from government and parents. He cites a survey:
Follow the link for context.
“History Does Not Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes”* 0
History professor Michael E. Neagle listens to the Trump maladministration’s justifications for bombing South American fishing boats and hears a number of rhymes. Here’s just one of them:
Applied during the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the label denied captured insurgents international rights and protections otherwise afforded state-sanctioned “prisoners of war.”
It enabled the indefinite detention and torture of these individuals, which eroded America’s moral standing in the world and crippled judicial efforts to convict suspected 9/11 planners.
Follow the link for the rest.
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*Mark Twain.
The Switch 0
Michael in Norfolk offers a theory as to why Donald Trump reversed his position on releasing the Epstein files. Here’s a bit; follow the link for other possibilities he mentions.
“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0
And, as we all know, politeness takes practice.
Artificial? Yes. Intelligent? Not So Much. 0
A source of competent medical advice? Via the Houston Chronicle, Dr. Owais Durrani says beware of online AI quacks
Devolution 0
I fear that my old Philly DL friend Noz is quite correct about one aspect of Donald Trump’s legacy.
It’s All about the Algorithm . . . 0
. . . and, as Timothy Cook points out at Psychology Today Blogs, the algorithm does not care about the well-being of children–or of anyone else, for that matter.







