2026-02-15


Epstein

  • Kathy Ruemmler, top Goldman Sachs lawyer, resigning amid Epstein fallout | CNN Politics

    "Since I joined Goldman Sachs six years ago, it has been my privilege to help oversee the firm's legal, reputational, and regulatory matters; to enhance our strong risk management processes; and to ensure that we live by our core value of integrity in everything we do," Ruemmler, a former Obama White House counsel, said in a statement to CNN. "My responsibility is to put Goldman Sachs' interests first. Earlier today, I regretfully informed David Solomon of my intention to step down as Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel of Goldman Sachs as of June 30, 2026."

  • The Compliance Officer Who Flagged Epstein – and Lost Her Job

  • Epstein's Ugly World of Science

    As with Peter Mandelson, so in the science world: the Epstein files are not telling us anything that most ordinary punters didn’t already know, but are revealing the full, rotten, appalling extent of it. We have known for years that Epstein liked to surround himself with a certain type of male scientific “intellectual”: arrogant, entitled, “anti-woke” and often misogynist, typically late middle-aged and Ivy League and on the lookout for young women to impress and sleep with. We even knew (mostly) who they were. The Epstein files have simply shed some more light on this network, on how many within it continued to fawn to Epstein after his 2008 conviction for soliciting underage sex and to accept his money and his offers of wild parties.


Rank Propaganda / Thought Policing / World Disordering

  • Long-Run Consequences of Propaganda in Classroom

    This study investigates the persistent economic impact of exposure to Marxist propaganda during childhood. Specifically, we explore the effects of a rogue educational experiment that exposed fifth graders in the Finnish municipality of Pirkkala to a history and social studies curriculum heavily influenced by Soviet and Marxist teachings between 1973-1975. Using comprehensive register data to track individuals over time and employing a generalized difference-in-difference approach, we demonstrate that those exposed to the propaganda as children had significantly lower incomes in adulthood compared to their non-exposed peers. We show that this effect partly stems from the exposed choosing ideologically more left-leaning occupations with lower wages.

Edumacationalizing / Acedemia Nuts

  • Is YC for Cowards?

    There is a common saying on Stanford's campus: it is easier to get into Y Combinator than to get a real job. I didn't think much of it until last Friday, when I grabbed lunch in SF with an old friend, a Princeton grad who left finance to build a startup. When I offered to connect him with some sharp Stanford students, he laughed. "No Stanford kids," he said. "They're cowards."

    An Orwellian climate of self-censorship prevails, where groupthink is rewarded, and the consequences of showing courage are pervasive. As Stanford Law professor Norman Spaulding recalls, students are “dumped off social lists” and disinvited from dinners for voicing unpopular views in class. This culture of groupthink exploded when protesters shouted down Judge Stuart Kyle Duncan, forcing federal marshals to extract him to safety. Although censorship is the most blatant symptom, it is not the core problem. It's cowardice: students learn that taking risks gets punished, so they optimize for the safe “ideal” outcome rather than pursuing their convictions.

TechSuck / Geek Bait

  • Instruction decoding in the Intel 8087 floating-point chip

    The trick is that when an ESCAPE instruction is encountered, the 8086 processor starts executing the instruction, even though it is intended for the 8087. The 8086 computes the memory address that the instruction references and reads that memory address, but ignores the result. Meanwhile, the 8087 watches the memory bus to see what address is accessed and stores this address internally in a BIU register. When the 8087 starts executing the instruction, it uses the address from the 8086 to read and write memory. In effect, the 8087 offloads address computation to the 8086 processor.

AI Will (Save | Destroy) The World

Neo Gambling / Crypto con games

Gubmint / Poilitcks / Law Making

Left Angst

Law Breaking / Police / Internal Security

Israel

Health / Medicine