27 September 2025

Link round-up for 27 September 2025

Various interesting stuff I ran across on the net over the last week.

If you like a blog post I link to here, remember to leave a comment on that post as well as (or instead of) here.  That way you can be sure the blogger will see it.

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Cats do their thing.

Why are these three men sitting in the back of a truck?

I guess this is what they call a flying squirrel.

Only in Texas.

This man personifies machismo.

Sometimes, assholing delivers its own justice.

Some signs of the times here.

I can't even think of anything to say about this one.

Giddy-up!

The passengers are aboard and the train is departing.

If you've got enough room, you can go big on Halloween decorations this year.  Or you could get one of these.

Here are some castles in Scotland.

See pictures from a visit to Notre Dame.

Here's why Tolkien made a small but critical change to the text of The Hobbit, years after publication.

See an octopus using high-speed transport.

The approach of this asteroid offers us an opportunity to test our planetary defense technologies.

New gene therapy dramatically slows the progress of Huntington's disease.

Contrary to common belief, the transition to non-fossil-fuel energy is happening remarkably fast.

Long covid does a wide range of apparently permanent damage.

This new rabies vaccine is a technological step forward in several ways.

If you suffer from bezoars, diet soda can help you.

Astrology is complete bullshit.  That's been experimentally verified.

Here are some dangerous animals that won't eat you.

If you use artificial spider webbing as a Halloween decoration, it's best to use it only indoors.

What do you do mentally to escape the barrage of Trump-related content on the internet?

Kids will read real books -- you just need to give them the right ones.

YouTube is introducing a "service" that will interrupt your music with "AI"-generated gabble.  It's opt-in, at least for now.

Cut-price deals are returning at fast-food restaurants.  I've noticed more and more items with special discounts at the grocery store too.  People just won't pay these ridiculous prices.

You can't use stylistic features to spot "AI"-generated writing because everything it does is plagiarized from actual human writers.  I myself use dashes and italics more than most people do.

Modern "smart TVs" contain spyware.  Here's how to turn it off in various brands of TV.

Apparently there is such a thing as an electronic safe, which hackers can easily open.  My own safe has no electronics at all, just a regular physical lock and key.  Like to see some hacker hack that.

It's actually not difficult to avoid Google's "AI" and its ID requirements.

Children's addiction to gadgetry is interfering disastrously with their psychological development.  I have a feeling that the future will belong to the countries that take the hardest line on keeping kids away from screens, while countries that allow the problem to continue will fall by the wayside.

Drug-sniffing dogs are far less accurate than is popularly believed.

Business Insider is going to start posting "AI"-generated fake articles, probably without identifying them as such.  Anything you see there should be assumed to be inaccurate unless it's verified from a valid source.

Religio-nutballs who believed this week's Rapture prediction are now embarrassed, especially those who got rid of their cars, jobs, etc in anticipation of being swept up to Heaven.  Time for some heavy-duty pointing and laughing.

"Amazing he thinks this helps his case."

These people apparently believe in witchcraft.

Twelve hundred entertainment-industry figures have signed a letter opposing a boycott of Israel.

This is supposed to be "PhD-level intelligence".  What a sick joke.

Americans, including young people, are migrating out of large cities to smaller cities and rural areas.  This portends an economic revival of the latter, along with a shift in their politics.

"Self-driving" Teslas keep ignoring barriers and driving into the path of oncoming trains.

Police in Phoenix AZ have prevented a threatened mass shooting at a gay bar there.

Amazon and several tech companies used "AI" as an excuse to lay off tens of thousands of American workers, then hired H-1B workers to replace them.  A bipartisan team of senators is investigating.

Here's why billionaires are stupid, and tend to get stupider over time.

Missouri voters are working to force a referendum to block the new gerrymandered map which their legislators just imposed.

Always look beyond the mere headlines.

Here's some info on the public pushback against ABC's removal of Jimmy Kimmel, and on the next No Kings protest on October 18.

This censoring of history is outrageous.  Slavery was part of the reality of US history and needs to be taught and remembered as it truly was.  The same with more recent history.  A true picture must include both the good and the bad, as they really happened.

Oregon's senator Merkley is pushing for US recognition of a Palestinian state which would act as a base for future attacks on Israel, along with a ceasefire in Gaza to allow Hamas to survive and recover so it can kill more Jews in the future.  I always liked Merkley, but now I can't even consider voting for him again next year.  I doubt the Republicans will nominate anyone acceptable either.  I'd hate to simply not vote, but that may be my only option.

Greta Thunberg's latest aid-and-comfort-to-terrorism project is roiled by conflict as Muslim participants vehemently object to the presence of gays.

Why is this person still here?

South Korean investment projects in the US are de facto on hold until the government can provide assurances that their workers are safe here.

A group of Disney shareholders is preparing to sue the company for suspending Kimmel.

Republican voters, especially women and young people, are becoming substantially more pessimistic about the direction of the country.

As harvest time approaches, trade wars and tariffs are pushing many US farmers to the brink.

A British blogger addresses his government's fatuous "recognition" of a non-existent Palestinian state.

Calls for violence in the wake of the Charlie Kirk murder have now reached the UK.

The prime minister of Albania was pelted with trash in the legislature after appointing an "AI" program as a cabinet member.  Ironically, the whole thing was fake -- the "AI" was played by an actress.

Here's a report on the barbaric abuses rampant in the Russian army.

Ukrainian attacks on the Russian fuel industry are having a serious logistical impact.

Here's an example of the fakery behind claims of "genocide" in Gaza.

Gay Palestinians in the West Bank are saved by Jewish settlers from being killed by their own people.

Trump says he "won't allow" Israel to annex the West Bank.  Well, until recently he was pretty hostile to Ukrainian self-defense too, but he has come around on that and there's grounds to hope he'll come around on this as well.

Here's why the Iranian theocracy promotes trans ideology.

More links at Red State Blues, WAHF, Elder of Ziyon, and Comedy Plus.

My posts this week:  a video on nutzoid assassins, an image round-up, and an eventful week.

[Image at top:  Ateret, Samaria, Israel]

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More and more blogs are reporting being hit by "AI" crawler bots, leading to absurdly inflated page view numbers, often from implausible countries.  When this started happening on my own blog, quite a long time ago, most of the fake views showed as being from Singapore or Hong Kong, which is how I knew they were fake -- obviously I didn't have several times as many readers in Singapore as in the whole US.  Later they shifted to Brazil and France, and now most show as being from the US.  Evidently the companies sending the bots can disguise where they're coming from.

This is not actually a danger to your blog.  They are just absorbing text for later plagiarism, which is annoying but not damaging nor, at least for now, preventable.  The greater irritant is that the numbers in my stat counter are now utterly meaningless -- I have no way of knowing whether my actual readership is growing, shrinking, or what.  One can just hope that once the "AI" bubble pops and most of these companies go out of business, things will get back to normal.

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During the Biden administration I recall some bloggers on the left supporting the idea that government should have the power to curtail misinformation on social media.  I pointed out at the time that giving government the authority to decide what is and isn't "misinformation" and censor it would be far more dangerous than such misinformation itself could ever be, and would eventually result in someone like Trump having the power to claim anything he didn't like was "misinformation" and censor it.  The attempt to censor Kimmel is exactly what inevitably happens when government exerts such power.  No one can be trusted with it.

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We appear to be heading for a government shutdown again.  The last such threat was in March, but Schumer stood up to Elon Musk and the progs and refused to give Musk the shutdown he said he wanted in order to speed up his dismantling of the federal government.  But now Musk is gone from politics, Schumer got pilloried by the nutcase fringe for not giving Musk his shutdown, and we're back to just these insular, inside-the-beltway legislators all focusing on how to outdo each other in yet another dick-measuring contest of brinkmanship, and how to make sure the "other side" (from whichever viewpoint) gets blamed for whatever damage ensues.  Nobody is focused on what's good or bad for the ordinary citizens.  This time, a shutdown is probably inevitable.

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A liberated land:


A rotted-out, dehumanized culture:


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9 Comments:

Blogger Rade said...

We have a subscription to YouTube so that we don't get inundated with the incessant ad interruptions. It's proven to be a worthy subscription investment. But the AI generated video content is becoming obnoxious. I can generally spot it within a few seconds of a video beginning; mispronunciation of everyday words, repetitious phrasing, etc. Thumbs down, comment that it's "AI generated garbage" and then I block that given channel.

And I read the article about children and their addition to gadgets. How much disinformation is just flooding into them through those vectors? It sickens me when I see a parent just give their toddler a phone to shut them up without any guidance.

We each have to craft our own escapes from this bullshit. From AI, from Trump, from idiots. It's a lovely morning here on the bay; I think it's time to refill the coffee mug, go out to the porch and watch the sun rise onto Bristol RI.

Great roundup this morning, Infidel!
Rade

27 September, 2025 03:44  
Blogger Mary Kirkland said...

My blog view numbers are so inflated too. Been that way for a while.

Asteroids are scary. Never know when one might get too close.

27 September, 2025 13:22  
Blogger Infidel753 said...

Rade: That's a good idea about blocking "AI" channels. I don't get offered many "AI" videos now, probably because I never keep watching them once I realize what they are.

Even if gadgets aren't feeding kids misinformation, this is a terribly abnormal thing to have going on when they still so young and are supposed to be learning to interact with the real world.

Mary: There is a project to detect and track asteroids in the inner solar system so we can predict their orbits and have plenty of warning if one is going to hit Earth. Of course, with NASA's funding being buggered up, the Europeans will probably need to take over doing that.

28 September, 2025 03:01  
Blogger Marc McKenzie said...

Thanks again for this weekend feast.

When it comes to children and reading...yep, it is about the right books--and in some cases, well, manga. I was lucky that my niece not only saw me reading a lot, but her mother had many books in her home so my niece grew up realizing that books were "cool" and she ended up being a reader herself.

--The pushback against the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel shows that despite Trump and company trying to act like authoritarians...they are still very bad at it and that many will stand up to them. But, as others have said...all of this could have been avoided if more people had voted for Harris last November.

--The AI slop infiltration is why I moved to Cara to post my art. I'm pretty tired of this crap being shoved on us while those who are doing this keep demeaning artists and writers and musicians.

As always, keep delivering these feasts.

28 September, 2025 15:22  
Blogger Infidel753 said...

Rowling made a lot of difference by getting so many kids interested in reading. I wasn't all that impressed with the Harry Potter books myself, but of course the target audience is kids, not adults.

These companies like Disney should realize by now that caving to Trump is a bad move. It's encouraging that pressure from customers was enough to make them reverse course. The people do still have real levers of power.

The amount of "AI" stuff on DeviantArt is just overwhelming now. It seems to take over everywhere where it isn't actively resisted.

28 September, 2025 16:37  
Blogger Liam Ryan said...

Thanks for the mention.

I thought the rabies vaccine is amazing news. Goes to show some people are doing wonderful things in this world for us all.

29 September, 2025 21:03  
Blogger Infidel753 said...

Yes, science accomplishes incredible things when it's properly funded and not subject to political or religious interference.

30 September, 2025 01:16  
Anonymous Annie said...

The advance in treatment of Huntington's disease is wonderful news--and will presumably lead to further progress if funding is available (!). I recall when the relevant gene was identified as a result of the pressure, attention, and funding generated by one woman at Columbia whose father was stricken. Individuals have a 50% chance of inheriting the disease, and at the time, she declined to say publicly whether she wanted to be tested because so little could be done.

Thanks for linking to my post about the Jimmy Kimmel episode, which showed how much power we the people have when we use it. As NoKings becomes closer, and the Trump regime is playing the fear card--sending more troops into cities and declaring protesters the enemy--I am heartened to see that the numbers of demonstrations planned for October 18 have already passed the number that occurred in the previous NoKings Day, when an estimated 5-6 million people participated.

01 October, 2025 10:19  
Blogger Infidel753 said...

The Huntingdon's disease work is being done in the UK, so presumably funding will not be a problem. It's indeed very good news, an indication of the tremendous potential of genetic therapy.

It was encouraging that so many people used their economic power to force Disney to reverse itself on Kimmel. These cowardly business leaders who cave so quickly to government pressure need to pay a price for it.

02 October, 2025 01:07  

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