From Pine View Farm

April, 2020 archive

Geeking Out 0

Ubuntu MATE with the Fluxbox window manager using the “mussel” style running the QMMP media player (playing The Bishop’s Secret by Fergus Hume), GKrellM, and Xclock. The wallpaper is from my collection.

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The Wall-Eyed Piker, behind Closed Doors 0

At The Japan Times, Brad Glosserman makes a convincing case that Donald Trump’s “American First” impulse and its related policies whims, such as his farcical trade wars, represent the resurfacing of a recurrent American theme: “isolationism,” the notion that the country–one founded, ironically, on exports such as tobacco and cotton–could somehow exist in a vacuum alone from the rest of the world.

He goes on to argue that the coronavirus pandemic has showed nor only the practical fallacies of this notion, but also its moral and intellectual bankruptcy. Here’s a snippet:

His (Trump’s–ed.) administration’s efforts to block or reroute shipments of medical equipment from non-U.S. customers demonstrate a selfishness and short-sightedness that is virtually unprecedented in modern U.S. history.

Follow the link for the rest.

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Antisocial Distancing 0

Florida Man tries to jump the line at the dollar store.

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Whistling Past the Graveyard 0

Title:  Famous Last Words.  Image:  Graveyard with tombstones reading,

Via Job’s Anger.

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Gutting Out the Vote, the Truth Will Out Dept. 0

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Get a load of all the politeness.

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Twits on Twitter 0

Unreconstructed twits.

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You’ve Been Zoomed 0

If you have been using the Zoom app to work or school from home, or even just to talk with friends, you should know that El Reg reports that it’s even less secure than previously reported. Here’s a snippet from the latest (emphasis added):

Zoom in its documentation, and in an in-app display message, has claimed its conferencing service is “end-to-end encrypted,” meaning that an intermediary, include Zoom itself, cannot intercept and decrypt users’ communications as it moves between the sender and receiver.

When reports emerged that Zoom Meetings are not actually end-to-end encrypted encrypted, Zoom responded that it wasn’t using the commonly accepted definition of the term.

“While we never intended to deceive any of our customers, we recognize that there is a discrepancy between the commonly accepted definition of end-to-end encryption and how we were using it,” the company said in a blog post.

If you have been Zooming, you owe it to yourself to read the rest. Then pick up a landline.

Aside:

Zoom’s mealy-mouthing is positively staggering.

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QOTD 0

Livy:

Men are only too clever at shifting blame from their own shoulders to those of others.

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The Other Self-Isolation 0

Donald Trump and aide watching N. Y. Governor Cuomo's coronavirus press conference.  Trump asks,

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The Other Epidemic 0

The writer of a letter to the editor of The Roanoke Times describes the symptoms and suggests precautions.

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Stupid Kills 0

Field explains.

Just read it.

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Open Enrollment Goes Viral 0

Title:  Hey American! Time to choose your plague insurance.  Frame One:  Pandemic Premium:  Monogrammed ventilator and a concierge physician delivered directly to your captain's quarters (Image:  Helicopter delivering doctor and ventilator to yacht as man on yacht shouts,

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Well, this case of politeness sure takes the (cheese)cake.

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Grifters of God 0

The Orlando Sentinel’s Scott Maxwell comments on the who-shot-john in Florida over whether or not churches should be subject to shut-down orders in these viral times. He starts out with the story of the mega-church pastor who got arrested for ignoring a shut-down order.

That wasn’t even the nuttiest part of the story.

No, that honor went to the pastor’s rationale for why he claimed his congregants they were safe — because he spent $100,000 on some sort of magical electronic system to “neutralize” the virus.

“We have brought in 13 machines that basically kill every virus in the place,” the pastor said, according to the Tampa Bay Times. “If someone walks through the door, it kills everything on them. If they sneeze, it shoots it down at a 100 mph. It’ll neutralize it in split-seconds.”

I know the Lord blessed us with brains. It’s a shame some of his followers opt not to use them.

Follow the link for the rest.

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Passing the Time 0

Caption:  Cooped up at home, many American are binge-watching idiotic formulaic reality shows that insult their intelligence.  Image:  Man sitting before television that blares,

Via The Bob Cesca Show Blog.

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QOTD 0

Shirley Abbot:

All fiction may be autobiography, but all autobiography is of course fiction.

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Lies and Lying Liars 0

David Evans, writing at Psychology Today Blogs, discusses the corrosive effects of lies on the polity and explores why lying has become pervasive. Here’s a snippet from his introductory passage:

There is an ebb and flow to the prevalence and power of lies at any particular time in history. But we are currently at a high point in the social acceptant (sic) of lies and dishonest speech. Some people have even said we are living in a “post truth era.”

But a “post truth era” is dangerous for any society. Lies are like high valence chemical ions, that zip around and clump together into “us against them” groups. And we become polarized. We become that “house divided against itself” that Lincoln warned us against. How did we get this way? What can we do about it?

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

In The Seattle Times, Danny Westneat argues that the spread of the coronavirus has stripped the mask from the United States’s hypocritical treatment of immigrants. A snippet:

Farmworkers, many of them undocumented and for decades relegated to live in the shadows, suddenly have been classified, by the federal Department of Homeland Security, as “essential critical infrastructure workers” in the fight against the disease.

Many migrant workers are now being given letters — papers, if you will — that grant them special license to violate stay-at-home orders so they can freely go to work to pick vegetables and fruit.

I commend the article to your attention.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Yet another responsible gun owner (sic) ensures that a child is exposed to politeness at a young age.

A 4-year-old boy accidentally shot and killed himself in south suburban Thornton. . . .

Police in Thornton said the boy was in the basement of his home by himself when he found the gun and fired it.

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