Broken

The US has never really given much of a crap about Covid and all our systems are broken anyway (as demonstrated above). Things that other countries do as a matter of course and quite easily we claim to be “impossible.”

Varying Degrees

My prediction is that Omicron is going to be 50-80% less severe than Delta in symptoms/IFR, etc.

People for some reason believe that Covid can become infinitely more transmissible and infinitely more deadly at the same time. While you’ve heard a lot of foofaraw from epidemiologists about how it’s perfectly possible for a virus to evolve to be more deadly and more transmissible (and they are right), they have also overstated their case quite a lot to avoid giving people hope (I guess?).

The reality is that viruses have no plan and aren’t doing anything for our benefit. This includes the fact that they don’t get more deadly just to spite us. Again: no plan. SARS2 in my opinion was already nearing its co-attractor for transmissibility vs. severity, so it would have to trade off one for the other. It appears to have traded off severity in Omicron.

Evidence should firm up over the next few weeks but I betcha I will be right.

Know No Jack

It’s time for a new phone. Mine just isn’t cutting it anymore. Its battery lasts like 10 minutes when I travel.

Unfortunately, every single phone on the market fucking sucks and has no headphone jack, which means they are essentially unusable. I don’t know what I am going to do because I will be deeply unhappy with any new phone. I hate that I even need a smartphone but they’ve become an inescapable part of modern life; in certain trendy restaurants you can’t even look at a fucking menu without a phone that can do QR codes. Went one place recently like that. I asked for a paper menu and they did not even have one.

I hate this and want to destroy everything to do with tech even though I am in tech.

Necession

The future of eternal lockdowns and ever-worsening restrictions is terminally insane. It’s predictable but also just dreadfully sad because it’s so unnecessary.

Living in fear is just what we do now, I guess.

Not me, though. I got shit to do.