Nov 162018
 

Woolsey fire destroys Australian director’s home, burns savings kept in fire-proof safe

California finds new ways of costing residents money. This time, Aussie  director Niel Johnson (whose films seem to be the direct to DVD sci-fi variety) distrusted banks so he kept a couple hundred grand in a not entirely “fire proof” safe at home. The safe itself was apparently burned to dust, which is pretty impressive.

The loss of money is bad for him, but there might also be a cultural loss:

The science fiction director said he and Birdsall collected sci-fi memorabilia from sets around the world and stored it in their home. The “Evolution War” director said those items, and all the cash he kept in his safe, were destroyed.

And not to be too much of a smartass, but there is a sort of tangential irony here. A director of scifi movies about robots and aliens has his home burned to the ground by a fire that crackpots are claiming was created and fed by Evil Government Laser Beams.

California’s Wildfires Have Spawned a Truly Weird New Conspiracy Theory

 

 Posted by at 6:23 pm
Nov 162018
 

Just not a *recent* impact.

Researchers discover massive meteorite impact crater beneath Greenland’s ice sheet

The crater is a substantial 19 *miles* in diameter. It is mostly under a few thousand feet of ice , but interestingly, about half of its circumference is actually clearly visible from above as part of the covering glacier. The researchers estimate that it was created by an iron meteorite less than three million years ago, perhaps as recently as the end of the last ice age

 

 Posted by at 12:21 am
Nov 152018
 

I saw this on the local news last night and laughed my butt off. Partially due to the reporter constantly referring to a simple chatbot as an “AI,” but mostly due to just how ill-tempered the chatbot has become.

Max’s chat with Microsoft’s artificial intelligence bot more like ‘Mean Girls’ than ‘2001’

If you want to hear an artificial intelligence social bot tell this reporter “screw you,” watch the video above.

Snerk.

An earlier Microsoft attempt at an “AI” Twitter bot quickly became racist. Not because it was programmed that way or actually had feelings one way or the other about the various tribes and breeds of Man, but because it was programmed to “learn” from the people it interacted with… and the people it interacted with were The People Of The Internet, more specifically Twitter-trolls. And as we’ve seen this last quarter century, people love few things better than to turn well-meaning but ill-conceived it of work into piles of smoking wreckage. I suspect the same thing has happened here.

 Posted by at 7:33 pm
Nov 142018
 

So a few thousand central Americans are once again working their way through Mexico intending to cross the US border and seek asylum. Some people, including President trump, have called this an “invasion.” Others dispute that word:

Is the migrant caravan an invasion?

The Central American caravans coming to the United States “do not represent a national security threat or crisis,” and are rather fleeing poverty, violence, and insecurity in their countries, wrote Doris Meissner, former commissioner of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service and senior fellow at the Migration Policy Institute.

It can be reasonably and fairly argued that a few thousand people do not constitute an invasion or national security threat. But here’s the thing: actions have consequences. If this caravan of asylum seekers is allowed in, then the precedent is in place for the next caravan, which can be easily seen as likely to be bigger. How much bigger? There are actual numbers on that, courtesy Gallup:

In Gallup’s most recent global estimate … Three percent of the world’s adults — or nearly 160 million people — say they would like to move to the U.S. This includes 16% of adults from Honduras, Nicaragua, Guatemala, El Salvador, Panama and Costa Rica, which translates into nearly 5 million people.

Five MILLION.

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