October, 2024 archive
Artificial? Yes. Intelligent? Not So Much. 0
In the old movie I’m watching as I type this, the I-assume-it’s AI doing the subtitles rendered “Miss Serova” as “Mr. Obama.”
If you want to see for yourself, it’s at about the 30 minute mark.
The Wannabe, One More Time 0
At Psychology Today Blogs, David Kyle Johnson identifies characteristics common to fascist movements (note that he does not claim this to be a complete list) and asks whether it reminds us of anyone in the news.
Here’s the list; follow the link for a detailed discussion of each item.
- Nostalgia for a Mythical Past
- Leader Cult and Hero Worship
- Us vs. Them Thinking
- Anti-Intellectualism and Distrust of Expertise
- Victimhood and Conspiracy Thinking
- Glorification of Violence and Aggression
- Obsession with Purity and Control
Afterthought:
In a related vein, Steve M. offers some thoughts as to why so many persons seem willing to overlook the warning signs that Donald Trump, if given the chance, will try to become America’s Hitler.
“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0
Yet another oxymoronic “responsible gun owner” performs random acts of politeness.
Guns and stupid, guns and stupid.
They go together like love and Cupid.
Let me tell you brother,
You can’t have one without the other.
A Trumpled Presidency . . . . 0
. . . deserves to be suitably memorialized.
Republican Thought Police 0
A Trump-appointed judge wants law schools to commit originalist sin.
The Graham Cracker 0
At The Charlotte Observer, Isaac Bailey argues that that cookie crumbled long ago. A snippet:
He’s not.
Read the full article for Bailey’s evidence.
In Translation 0
At Psychology Today Blogs, Nikolay Kukushkin offers insight into the thought processes (sic) of Donald Trump.