2026-08-22


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  • Survival mode': Indiana residents endure a ninth day without power

  • I Own 28,000 Books. Here's What I've Learned

    I learned about floor loading the hard way, when a crack appeared in the ceiling of the room below my library. The structural engineer who came to assess it looked at the shelves, looked at the ceiling, looked at me, and said something in Flemish that I will translate politely as "this is too many books for this floor." He was correct. The floor joists were rated for a domestic load — furniture, people, normal life. They were not rated for seven tonnes of literature arranged along one wall. The solution was steel reinforcement beams, installed at a cost that would have bought several hundred more books. The irony was not lost on me. It is also not lost on my wife, who mentions it at intervals she considers appropriate and I consider too frequent.

    • I am showing this to my wife as evidence that our 5k+ titles is not evidence of aberrant behavior.

celebrity gossip

  • True scale of Meghan and Harry's US political plans revealed — from request for Biden Oval Office meeting to eyeing Senate seat

    Weeks before Democrat Joe Biden’s win over President Donald Trump, a source says, Markle requested a sit-down with California Gov. Gavin Newsom because she “wanted to be considered to be appointed” to the seat held by Harris, which she vacated just before becoming vice president on Jan. 20, 2021. In late 2021, the couple requested an Oval Office meeting with Biden, as well as accommodations at nearby Blair House — a perk reserved for foreign leaders on state visits, multiple sources say.

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are relocating with Prince Archie, 7, and Princess Lilibet, 5, to the U.K. for an extended period beginning this month, PEOPLE understands, with the children set to begin school there in September. The couple will maintain their home in Montecito, California, and their vacation property in Portugal while establishing a private, non-royal home base in Britain. The location of the family’s new home and the children’s school are being closely guarded.


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Religion / Tribal / Culture War and Re-Segregation

  • Cognition and consciousness arise from analog computations, says new theory

    Brain waves, long understood to be the synchronized rhythmic fluctuations of large groups of neurons, turn out to be performing that crucial service, Miller and his colleagues argue, citing years of experimental evidence from his lab and many others.

  • And the universe said you are the universe

    The laws of physics also seem weirdly hospitable to complexity: for instance, if certain physical constants changed even slightly, atoms wouldn’t be able to form molecules. Cosmologists generally treat this as the product of chance. But Gough wondered whether it might instead be the product of evolution—when we observe complexity elsewhere in nature, evolution is usually the explanation. As Julian put it: “Why wouldn’t ‘evolution’ apply to universes when it applies to everything else?” He theorizes that the universe is complexifying because, like any naturally selected entity, it evolved to develop into a form that would maximize its reproductive potential. None of these ideas originate with Gough. He knew his revelations were hand-me-downs. But he also noticed that cosmological evolution had basically vanished from mainstream science. No one was talking about Lee Smolin. The main problem, it seemed, was that the theory did not make easily testable predictions — and without the prospect of falsification, there is only so much you can do with a great scientific idea.

Edumacationalizing / Acedemia Nuts

Info Rental / ShowBiz / Advertising

AI Will (Save | Destroy) The World

Democrats

Law Breaking / Police / Internal Security

External Security / Militaria / Diplomania

  • America Inc has a tight grip on allied governments

  • Pentagon dismisses Stars and Stripes leadership after opposition to interference

    The Pentagon on Friday fired the editor-in-chief of Stars and Stripes and a top reporter for insubordination after they spoke publicly against any interference by the Defense Department in the military news outlet that has a long history of editorial independence. It was the latest move by an administration that has grown increasingly aggressive toward the news media. The newspaper’s publisher, who announced his impending retirement days ago, was also dismissed. Erik Slavin, editor-in-chief of the military newspaper that is partly funded by the Pentagon, told The Associated Press he was dismissed for insubordination after an interview he gave that objected to potential censorship by the U.S. military.

Pox / COVID / BioTerror AgitProp

  • DRC Ebola outbreak 'growing exponentially,' UN says

    The outbreak is already the deadliest in the country's history, with more than 2,500 deaths from over 5,000 infections. "The epidemic is spreading widely. It's now covering an area that is bigger than France," UN senior Ebola coordinator Julien Harneis told journalists, adding that half of the 2,500 deaths had been reported in the last 20 days alone.