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How AI Killed Scientistry
On the basis of some of the things I learned in the process of writing PROBABILITY ZERO, Claude Athos and I have teamed up to write another paper: AIQ: Measuring Artificial Intelligence Scientific Discernment We propose AIQ as a metric for evaluating artificial intelligence systems’ ability to distinguish valid scientific arguments from credentialed nonsense. We […]
https://voxday.net/2025/12/26/how-ai-killed-scientistry/
On the basis of some of the things I learned in the process of writing PROBABILITY ZERO, Claude Athos and I have teamed up to write another paper: AIQ: Measuring Artificial Intelligence Scientific Discernment We propose AIQ as a metric for evaluating artificial intelligence systems’ ability to distinguish valid scientific arguments from credentialed nonsense. We […]
https://voxday.net/2025/12/26/how-ai-killed-scientistry/
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Wall Street Journal: Israel warns that it may strike Iran again because the Persian missile program worries it very much and "complicates US efforts to resolve"
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Wall Street Journal: Israel warns that it may strike Iran again because the Persian missile program worries it very much and "complicates US efforts to resolve"THERE is NO Internet in THE PARKING LOT — SUBSCRIBE to MAXSubscribe...
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The snow hotel in Switzerland😍
It's scary to even imagine how cold it is.
It's scary to even imagine how cold it is.
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Russia Moves to Mandate State Biometric ID for Online Age Verification
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Russia Moves to Mandate State Biometric ID for Online Age Verification, Ending Internet Anonymity
By merging digital identity with moral policing, Russia edges closer to an internet where every click carries a name.
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Forwarded from Hans G. Schantz
From "The Bias of Communication" by Harold A. Innis:
"As modern developments in communication have made for greater realism they have made for greater possibilities of delusion. “It is curious to see scientific teaching used everywhere as a means to stifle all freedom of investigation in moral questions under a dead weight of facts. Materialism is the auxiliary doctrine of every tyranny, whether of the one or of the masses.”"
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"As modern developments in communication have made for greater realism they have made for greater possibilities of delusion. “It is curious to see scientific teaching used everywhere as a means to stifle all freedom of investigation in moral questions under a dead weight of facts. Materialism is the auxiliary doctrine of every tyranny, whether of the one or of the masses.”"
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🇨🇳 Arnaud Bertrand on the gentrification of China's Hainan:
"This is largely being ignored but it's easily one of the biggest China news of the year.
What China is doing with Hainan - a huge island (50 times the size of Singapore!) - is pretty extraordinary: they're basically making it into a completely different jurisdiction from the rest of the country, and an extremely attractive entry gate for the Chinese market.
You can now import most products in the world (74% of all goods) entirely duty free into Hainan. And, if you transform the product and add 30% value locally, you can then send it to the rest of mainland China completely tariff-free.
So for instance: import Australian beef into Hainan tax free. Slice it and package it for hotpot in Hainan: it can enter all mainland supermarkets duty-free.
They also have insanely low corporate tax rates: 15%, lower than Hong Kong (16.5%) and Singapore (17%) or the rest of the mainland (25%).
That's not all, Hainan now has different rules from the rest of China in dozens of areas:
HEALTH: Basically the rule is that if a medicine or medical device is approved by regulatory agencies anywhere in the world, it can be used in Hainan - even if banned on the mainland. Which undoubtedly makes it THE place in the world with the widest range of medical treatments available.
NO FIREWALL: Companies registered in Hainan can apply for unrestricted global internet access
OPEN EDUCATION: Foreign universities can open campuses without a Chinese partner
VISA-FREE: 86 countries get visa-free entry, probably one of the most open places in the world
CAPITAL: Special accounts let money flow freely to and from overseas - normal mainland forex restrictions don't apply
So they're running a pretty extraordinary "radical openness" experiment there.
They're basically building a "greatest hits" of global free zones: Singapore's tax regime, Switzerland's medical access, Dubai's visa policy - all in one giant tropical island attached to the 1.4 billion people Chinese consumer market."
📎 Arnaud Bertrand
"This is largely being ignored but it's easily one of the biggest China news of the year.
What China is doing with Hainan - a huge island (50 times the size of Singapore!) - is pretty extraordinary: they're basically making it into a completely different jurisdiction from the rest of the country, and an extremely attractive entry gate for the Chinese market.
You can now import most products in the world (74% of all goods) entirely duty free into Hainan. And, if you transform the product and add 30% value locally, you can then send it to the rest of mainland China completely tariff-free.
So for instance: import Australian beef into Hainan tax free. Slice it and package it for hotpot in Hainan: it can enter all mainland supermarkets duty-free.
They also have insanely low corporate tax rates: 15%, lower than Hong Kong (16.5%) and Singapore (17%) or the rest of the mainland (25%).
That's not all, Hainan now has different rules from the rest of China in dozens of areas:
HEALTH: Basically the rule is that if a medicine or medical device is approved by regulatory agencies anywhere in the world, it can be used in Hainan - even if banned on the mainland. Which undoubtedly makes it THE place in the world with the widest range of medical treatments available.
NO FIREWALL: Companies registered in Hainan can apply for unrestricted global internet access
OPEN EDUCATION: Foreign universities can open campuses without a Chinese partner
VISA-FREE: 86 countries get visa-free entry, probably one of the most open places in the world
CAPITAL: Special accounts let money flow freely to and from overseas - normal mainland forex restrictions don't apply
So they're running a pretty extraordinary "radical openness" experiment there.
They're basically building a "greatest hits" of global free zones: Singapore's tax regime, Switzerland's medical access, Dubai's visa policy - all in one giant tropical island attached to the 1.4 billion people Chinese consumer market."
📎 Arnaud Bertrand
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This is largely being ignored but it's easily one of the biggest China news of the year.
What China is doing with Hainan - a huge island (50 times the size of Singapore!) - is pretty extraordinary: they're basically making it into a completely different…
What China is doing with Hainan - a huge island (50 times the size of Singapore!) - is pretty extraordinary: they're basically making it into a completely different…
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL that in 1900, a physician named Jesse William Lazear wanted to prove that yellow fever was transmitted by mosquitoes. He allowed an infected mosquito to bite him, and he became infected with yellow fever, proving his hypothesis correct. He died 17 days later
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🏹 🇺🇸 🏭 Why Is the U.S. Navy Running Out of Tomahawk Cruise Missiles?
"Firing off more weapons than America buys causes stockpiles to decline quickly. The same weapons reserve the nation would need should Beijing seek to use force to take Taiwan while the United States is supporting wars in two other regions."
"While this stock may seem impressive at first glance, it does not come close to matching what is needed for a global navy confronting enemies in too many places at once."
"Strikes against the Iran-backed Houthis and terrorists in the Red Sea are necessary, and the Tomahawk is the right tool for the job. But the Pentagon cannot allow these strikes to undermine the Navy’s readiness and capabilities in other theaters. Insufficient procurement will only lead to empty launch cells across our fleet and guarantee that the next war will not end on our terms."
https://www.aei.org/op-eds/why-is-the-u-s-navy-running-out-of-tomahawk-cruise-missiles/
"Firing off more weapons than America buys causes stockpiles to decline quickly. The same weapons reserve the nation would need should Beijing seek to use force to take Taiwan while the United States is supporting wars in two other regions."
"While this stock may seem impressive at first glance, it does not come close to matching what is needed for a global navy confronting enemies in too many places at once."
"Strikes against the Iran-backed Houthis and terrorists in the Red Sea are necessary, and the Tomahawk is the right tool for the job. But the Pentagon cannot allow these strikes to undermine the Navy’s readiness and capabilities in other theaters. Insufficient procurement will only lead to empty launch cells across our fleet and guarantee that the next war will not end on our terms."
https://www.aei.org/op-eds/why-is-the-u-s-navy-running-out-of-tomahawk-cruise-missiles/
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"'Abandoned' Buzz Aldrin's Tragic Last Days — Apollo Moon Landing Legend, 95, 'Living in His Own Filth and Dying of a Broken Heart' as Sad Photo Reveals Depths of 'Horrific' Living Conditions" - Rebecca Friedman, Radar Online, 23DEC2025
>"I called his son, and he's like 'look that’s the life he wanted to live. He can just stay there.'
>He has children, they do nothing. They sued him. They took away all of his money, a few years ago," Barber added, referencing a 2018 legal dispute in which Andrew and Janice filed for guardianship.
>At the time, Buzz's kids had claimed their father declined cognitively, however, the aeronautical engineer denied suffering a mental setback and sued his children for slander and financial misuse. "When they sued him seven years ago, when they shut him out of his bank account, I was just appalled. This is the guy that created you," Barber said.
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(Dark Age of Technology, American Moon Landings)
>"I called his son, and he's like 'look that’s the life he wanted to live. He can just stay there.'
>He has children, they do nothing. They sued him. They took away all of his money, a few years ago," Barber added, referencing a 2018 legal dispute in which Andrew and Janice filed for guardianship.
>At the time, Buzz's kids had claimed their father declined cognitively, however, the aeronautical engineer denied suffering a mental setback and sued his children for slander and financial misuse. "When they sued him seven years ago, when they shut him out of his bank account, I was just appalled. This is the guy that created you," Barber said.
https://archive.ph/xWkYr
(Dark Age of Technology, American Moon Landings)
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Western monitoring services for the first time recorded 2 days ago a targeted launch of an Iskander-M missile at a range of 800 km. This means that the “Iskander-1000” has now de facto been deployed with active troops.
What advantages does this give to our armed forces?
Talk about the Russian short-range missile system Iskander-1000 began in May 2024. At that time, in an anniversary film about the Kapustin Yar test range, tests of a “thick” Iskander missile briefly appeared for the first time, launched from the same transporter-launcher used by its more compact counterparts. The video quality was poor, but even so it made a strong impression on Western experts.
The latest “Iskander-1000” will be able to reach the launchers of the Gryphon and LRHW “Dark Eagle” missile systems in Germany, and will also deny the U.S. infrared reconnaissance satellite constellation, as well as Patriot PAC-3 MSE and SAMP-T air defense battalions deployed in Ukraine, the necessary time “window” to arrive at firing positions and deploy.
This is hardly surprising, since modified MiG-31K aircraft carrying the Kh-47M2 medium-range aeroballistic missiles are detected almost immediately after takeoff from their home airfields by U.S. optical-electronic reconnaissance satellites in the visible/IR bands, both by the aircraft’s optical silhouette and by the IR signatures of the exhaust plumes of the D-30F-6 (“Д-30Ф-6”) afterburning turbofan engines.
As a result, personnel at strategically important Ukrainian Armed Forces facilities often receive warning of MiG-31K aircraft reaching Kh-47M2 launch lines 15–20 minutes before a strike. In the case of the Iskander-1000, warning time will vary between 2 and 7 minutes (depending on the distance of the target from the Iskander-100 firing positions), since enemy infrared-reconnaissance satellites with wide-angle, high-resolution IR sensors will detect the high-contrast exhaust plumes of the solid-fuel rocket motors of operational-tactical quasi-ballistic missiles during the boost phase of flight.
As for the presumed ballistic parameters of the Iskander-1000 missile, based on the first photo of an experimental prototype filmed at the Kapustin Yar test range in May 2024, one can conclude that the classic layout of the 9M723-1/K5 missile family has been retained, but with a 10–15% increase in solid-propellant volume, extending the burn time. Combined with a higher-impulse propellant charge (up to 480 seconds) based on octogen (HMX), the new solid-fuel rocket motor could provide the prospective operational-tactical quasi-ballistic missile with speeds of 2,700–3,100 m/s (comparable to the Kh-47M2 Kinzhal). This would allow delivery of a 300–350 kg high-explosive fragmentation or cluster payload to ranges of approximately 900–1,000 km, and 200–230 kg to 1,250–1,300 km, with a trajectory apogee of about 120–130 km.
The missile would also feature tail-mounted gas-dynamic control units and aerodynamic control surfaces for maneuvering in the stratosphere and troposphere with available overloads of up to 25–30 g. It would be equipped with an inertial navigation system and a GLONASS/GPS correction module and a decoy-dispensing module with dipole reflectors and an onboard electronic warfare suite operating in the X/J/Ka bands. The terminal dive angle could reach 90 degrees, with speeds of 1,900–1,600 m/s in the stratospheric segment and 1,600–1,400 m/s in the tropospheric segment of the trajectory.
And now, if reports from various NATO observers are to be believed, that moment has arrived. As well-known analyst Howard Altman of The War Zone (TWZ) wrote:
Last night was marked by one notable event. Russia used an Iskander-M ballistic missile in a short-range ballistic missile configuration at a distance of more than 500 miles for the first time. There is a small chance it was a North Korean KN-23, but the nature of the flight clearly indicates that the ‘big Iskander’ is now a reality, and reliable means of countering this extremely deadly threat must be urgently sought.
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🏹 🇺🇸 🇳🇬 Appears that at least 3 Tomahawk warheads failed to explode from these strikes.
📝 Carolina Lion: "If they fired 12 missiles that is a 25% failure rate. So in addition to our Tomahawk supply being limited 1 in 4 might not work properly."
📎 Trevor Ball
📝 Carolina Lion: "If they fired 12 missiles that is a 25% failure rate. So in addition to our Tomahawk supply being limited 1 in 4 might not work properly."
📎 Trevor Ball
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Forwarded from Geopolitics & Empire
Christmas has been the beating heart of the Giacaman family’s livelihood for generations.
The Giacamans own Christmas House, one of the main shops on Bethlehem's Manger Square selling Nativity figurines, festive ornaments, rosaries, crucifixes and other religious paraphernalia, all ornately carved in their nearby workshop from local olive wood.
But for the past two years, the doors of Christmas House have remained closed, Jack Issa Giacaman told Middle East Eye.
“You don’t see anybody around. Unfortunately during the last years Israel converted Bethlehem to be a big prison,” said Giacaman, who currently manages the family business.
Days before Christmas, Manger Square is almost deserted, with only a few locals taking photos of the star-topped Christmas tree decorated in red and gold baubles. https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/christmas-christians-bethlehem-existential-threat-israel-occupation
The Giacamans own Christmas House, one of the main shops on Bethlehem's Manger Square selling Nativity figurines, festive ornaments, rosaries, crucifixes and other religious paraphernalia, all ornately carved in their nearby workshop from local olive wood.
But for the past two years, the doors of Christmas House have remained closed, Jack Issa Giacaman told Middle East Eye.
“You don’t see anybody around. Unfortunately during the last years Israel converted Bethlehem to be a big prison,” said Giacaman, who currently manages the family business.
Days before Christmas, Manger Square is almost deserted, with only a few locals taking photos of the star-topped Christmas tree decorated in red and gold baubles. https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/christmas-christians-bethlehem-existential-threat-israel-occupation
Middle East Eye
Christians in Bethlehem face existential threat under Israel's occupation
Christmas should be the busiest time of the year for the shopkeepers of Manger Square, but the birthplace of Jesus is now a ghost town
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Forwarded from David Avocado Wolfe
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