War Wolf

Regional war brewing in the Middle East, regional war in Ukraine and soon-to-be war in the South China Sea. We are entering the era of conflict once again. No matter what Pinker with his nonsense has claimed, what really occured since WWII is that we had a lull similar to the relative peace after 1815. (Shattered, of course, by WWI’s guns of August.)

The world is busily getting back on track for some major incidents of slaughter and suffering on a scale not seen since 1945. It’s pretty much baked in now. And just wait till the AMOC collapses and so does India. Dang, we ain’t seen nothin’ yet.

Delay of gratification and adult outcomes: The Marshmallow Test does not reliably predict adult functioning.

This abandoned Six Flags is a haunting monument to Hurricane Katrina.

Which industries are most at risk for layoffs?

Down with HOAs. Homeowner associations make it harder to own a home.

What Is the Origin of the Term โ€œJim Crowโ€?

Eyepopping Factory Construction Boom in the US Reaches New Highs amid Big Corporate & Strategic Rethink.

US targets surging grocery prices in latest probe.

Across two continents: The genomic basis of environmental adaptation in house mice (Mus musculus domesticus) from the Americas.

The Barbara Problem.

The tiny egg and the life it produced.

Israelโ€™s spies take their revenge. Good.

Why America fell behind in drones, and how to catch up again.

Trump VP Pick Vance Says China Is the โ€˜Biggest Threatโ€™ to US. And about that at least, he is correct.

We say that an author is original when we cannot trace the hidden transformations that others underwent in his mind; we mean to say that the dependence of what he does on what others have done is excessively complex and irregular. There are works in the likeness of others, and works that are the reverse of others, but there are also works of which the relation with earlier productions is so intricate that we become confused and attribute them to the direct intervention of the gods.

Paul Valรฉry, “Letter About Mallarmรฉ”

Plainly

COVID-19 origins: plain speaking is overdue – The Lancet Microbe.

Unsigned, of course, because it’s probably written by a GoF researcher worried about losing funding. They came out of the damn woodwork to insist no lab leak had ever happened in the history of the world.

The reality is of course that Covid almost certainly escaped from the WIV. No other explanation or chain of evidence makes any sort of sense when you look at the claims made and what’s backing them. And, of course, how many self-interested parties insisting there’s all this evidence they never examine, link to, or seem to have.

Meanwhile:

Het Hop

Why is it okay for older gay men to date much younger guys, but not in heterosexual relationships?

Because increasingly women are seen — even by other women — as fragile children with no agency and as de facto minors until they are 35-40, while even boys 13-15 are seen by many adults as full-grown men.

Yes, it’s a huge double standard. And yes, it’s terrible. Anyway, compatibility is far more important than any age gap ever will no matter what PMC libs like to believe. People should do what they want as long as everyone is above the age of majority. Also, much of this disparity comes down to the fact that society sees the average man as completely disposable and the average woman as inherently valuable. There are other things around that but that is the fundamental underpinning.

A protein called Reelin keeps popping up in brains that resist aging and Alzheimerโ€™s.

Intel to lay off 15,000 employees.

Complex life forms existed 1.5 billion years earlier than previously believed, study finds.

Violence in fishing, hunting, and gathering societies of the Atacama Desert coast: A long-term perspective (10,000 BPโ€”AD 1450).

More Evidence Links Ultraprocessed Foods to Dementia.

Itโ€™s Too Early to Give Up on Homelessness in America. The countryโ€™s most powerful deep-blue governor, Gavin Newsom, ordered encampments to be dismantled. But lasting solutions are still needed.

Inflation math is changing America’s dinner plans.

In the hottest big city in the US, where sunbaked concrete sprawls across bone-dry desert, Phoenix is setting records in both high temperatures and body count.

Annexation of Taiwan: A Defeat From Which the US and Its Allies Could Not Retreat.

Elizabeth Warren unveils bill that would spend half a trillion dollars to build housing. Excellent.

Americaโ€™s long consumer boom begins to falter.

Is the Fed Behind the Curve? As Unemployment Rises, Worries Mount.

China is slowly joining the economic war against Russia.

Agentic

It’s a strange time in gender relations. As a man, you’re supposed to treat women as fragile creatures with no agency at all and no ability (or wish) to make their own decisions and, simultaneously, to believe they are omnificent “girl bosses” who don’t need no help, dammit.

Those two view of women’s agency aren’t really compatible. I’m partnered, but I do understand men who are withdrawing completely and want nothing to do with any of that. It’s dangerous out there — and not just for women.

Escapade

I quickly read L.D. Smithson’s The Escape Room. It’s not worth the minimal time. It’s as light as a feather and has no content to match its convictions. It never commits to anything. It’s ostensibly about a group of eight people forced to compete to the death in reality TV show while giving us a look at the relationship of an older, kind of overbearing sister to her younger, more easygoing sibling. However, the work never explores any of this satisfactorily and it neither examines the problems with the pigeonholing of the younger sister as “scatty” nor the horror of being essentially forced into almost-gladiatorial combat with seven other people.

It’s not clever, it’s not interesting and it doesn’t know what it wants to be. Is it horror? Is it family drama? Is it just plain drama? It’s never observant enough of human behavior or extreme enough to warrant any reaction. Both the book and all the characters in it are so milquetoast that you want to call the novel and all the people in it “Obama.” The book feels like it was written by a committee who had seen Fincher’s Se7en with all the good parts edited out combined with a binge of Golden Girls and Sex in the City.

The prose — well, let’s not talk about that.

I rarely encounter a bad book that I read all the way through, but this one I did. I wanted to see what happened when the two sisters finally had their big confrontation that the book should’ve been building to. And you know what happened? Not a damn thing. I guess I fooled myself because even that encounter was an anticlimactic waste of time.

Do not recommend.

Insolation

The solar panels on the roof of our new house produce 35+ kWh of power a day (which is a lot) on really sunny days, but we have no batteries so most of that just gets tossed back into the power grid.

We’ll probably wait a couple of years and get a battery, since prices are falling all the time and the tech is constantly improving. But those panels are rockin’ it.