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Chipotle x Spirit Halloween Collab For Chipotle Themed Halloween Costumes

Now this may seem harsh, but if you purchase and wear one of these, I hate you.

Starting September 6, the five-costume collection will be available exclusively on www.spirithalloween.com for customers in the U.S. and Canada and at select Spirit Halloween retail locations in Chicago, Denver, Egg Harbor Township, N.J., Los Angeles, and New York, while supplies last. 

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Chipotle Forkhttps://www.spirithalloween.com/product/273888.uts

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Chipotle To-Go Baghttps://www.spirithalloween.com/product/273916.uts

Two years ago, Chipotle posted a fictional “Chipotle Fork” bodysuit (see on Instagram here). The brand followed up with a “Chipotle Napkin” costume concept (see on Instagram here). Now, Chipotle and Spirit Halloween are teaming up to bring them to life along with three entirely new looks for Halloween. The first official Chipotle costumes are sold individually and range in size from adult small to XL. Each bodysuit retails for $39.99 in the U.S. and Canada.

Happy Tricking And/Or Treating!

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P.F. Chang’s Releases a Lettuce Wrap Blanket As Part Of College Student Promotion*

*As I once said “The Dystopia Is Already Here”.

I suppose some people went to College/University in a town that had an Upper Middle Class Mall, but it couldn’t have been me.

This twin-sized blanket, designed to mimic the look of P.F. Chang’s iconic Lettuce Wraps, brings the warmth and comfort of their beloved dish into homes and dorms. The blanket is now available for a limited time for $24.99 on https://www.LettuceWraps.com.

I hate to assume (ass, you, me…hellooooo), but a $25 blanket from a chain restaurant is not going to be a great blanket, which makes me hate to say that this is kinda cool and fun.

It turns out, according the P.F. Chang’s, they sell around 4 million of the Lettuce Wraps each year. That’s like 0.012 Lettuce Wraps per American Person!

They make it super easy to add a $25 gift card as well, for the college student, which is nice, but is like a meal or less for a single person?? You know what, if one of you wants to give me a free blanket and meal, I’ll take it. Ko-fi link below.

Okay, here are some additional promos P.F. Chang’s has going on for students and educators:

Back-to-School Bundle: The Back-to-School Bundle is a 3-course family-style meal featuring a selection of P.F. Chang’s most popular dishes, perfect for a family dinner out or a convenient meal at home. The bundle includes a choice of soup or salad, an appetizer to share, and entrées for each guest, starting at just $20 per person*.

Chang’s Ca$h:  Fuel your back-to-school season with Chang’s and save even more when you sign up for P.F. Chang’s Rewards! P.F. Chang’s has revamped its Rewards program with the introduction of Chang’s Ca$h. Rewards members will earn 15% back in Chang’s Ca$h on all eligible purchases of $60 or more to use towards their next visit**. New Rewards members receive $15 in Chang’s Ca$h upon sign-up: https://www.pfchangs.com/rewards

Kids Free Treat: Kids under 12 receive free ice cream with any purchase, making it the perfect after-school family outing.

$5 Happy Hour: P.F. Chang’s launched an All Day Every Day Happy Hour*** menu featuring select $5 beer, wine, and cocktails including the Zen Margarita and the Pink Lotus Cosmo making it an affordable way for college students and teachers to unwind with friends.

Happy eating, friends.


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How Much Does The US Spend On Storm Damage?

It is maybe no surprise, but 2024 is off to a damaging (and deadly) year for storms. Freezes and heat domes in Texas. Tornadoes in Chicago. And flooding pretty much everywhere.

Well how much does this damage from the storms cost the US?

“An analysis from the reinsurance company Munich Re found that severe thunderstorms in the U.S. caused $45 billion in losses from January to June [2024], $34 billion of which were insured. That makes 2024 the fourth-costliest thunderstorm year on record, based on the first six months.”

Scientific American, Thunderstorms Have Caused $45 Billion in Damages in the U.S. in Just Six Months, https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/thunderstorms-have-caused-usd45-billion-in-damages-in-the-u-s-in-just-six

Also maybe not a surprise but 2023 was also a Historic Year for storm damage cost.

Billion Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters, 2023, United States, NOAA

“There were 28 weather and climate disasters in 2023, surpassing the previous record of 22 in 2020, tallying a price tag of at least $92.9 billion. This total annual cost may rise by several billion when we’ve fully accounted for the costs of the December 16-18 East Coast storm and flooding event that impacted states from Florida to Maine.”

“The costliest 2023 events were the Southern / Midwestern Drought and Heat Wave ($14.5 billion) and the Southern and Eastern Severe Weather in early March ($6.0 billion).”

NOAA, 2023: A historic year of U.S. billion-dollar weather and climate disasters, https://www.climate.gov/news-features/blogs/beyond-data/2023-historic-year-us-billion-dollar-weather-and-climate-disasters

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4 Questions And Answers On A.I.’s Electrical And Water Use

This is an update of this older post: https://www.bblloobb.com/2023/how-much-water-do-ai-prompts-use/

The first question you might be asking is “why does AI use water at all?” You might also wonder at the end of this, “we are using all of this energy and resources for really shitty “art” and straight up wrong answers to questions we ask? Seems silly and bad, huh?”

Check out the four questions and answers below!


How much water and electricity will A.I. use in the coming years?

Researchers at UC Riverside estimated last year, for example, that global AI demand could cause data centers to suck up 1.1 trillion to 1.7 trillion gallons of freshwater by 2027. A separate study from a university in the Netherlands, this one peer-reviewed, found that AI servers’ electricity demand could grow, over the same period, to be on the order of 100 terawatt hours per year, about as much as the entire annual consumption of Argentina or Sweden.

AI Is Taking Water From the Desert, by Karen Hao, The Atlantic

To put that in perspective? Per the Atlantic, that’s approximately the amount that a total of 670 Goodyear families would consume in a year combined. And though that’s a lot of water anywhere, it’s especially material in a place like southern Arizona’s Sonoran Desert, where a drying Colorado River and property development loopholes have led to an increasingly dire water crisis.

Microsoft Is Draining an Arizona Town’s Water Supply for its AI, by Maggie Harrison Dupré, Futurisim

Academics suggest that AI demand would drive up water withdrawal — where water is removed from ground or surface sources — to between 4.2bn and 6.6bn cubic meters by 2027, or about half the amount consumed by the UK each year.

AI boom sparks concern over Big Tech’s water consumption, Financial Times


How much water do individual ChatGPT prompts use?

[…]has suggested that requesting between 10 and 50 responses from the company’s popular ChatGPT chatbot running on its older model GPT-3 would equate to “drinking” a 500ml bottle of water, depending on when and where it is deployed.

GPT-4 had more parameters and required more power, so it would likely use more water, said Ren. Detailed information about the model’s energy use has not been made available.

AI boom sparks concern over Big Tech’s water consumption, Financial Times


How much of the world’s overall energy use will be AI tools in the coming years?

“You’re talking about AI electricity consumption potentially being half a percent of global electricity consumption by 2027,” de Vries tells The Verge. “I think that’s a pretty significant number.”
But de Vries says putting these figures in context is important. He notes that between 2010 and 2018, data center energy usage has been fairly stable, accounting for around 1 to 2 percent of global consumption. (And when we say “data centers” here we mean everything that makes up “the internet”: from the internal servers of corporations to all the apps you can’t use offline on your smartphone.)

How much electricity does AI consume?, By James Vincent, The Verge


How has energy use by Google, Microsoft, and Meta increased since their AI tools became available?

In 2022, the latest period for when figures are available, Microsoft increased its water consumption 34 per cent, Google 22 per cent and Meta 3 per cent as a result of their growing use of data centres.

https://www.ft.com/content/6544119e-a511-4cfa-9243-13b8cf855c13

AI boom sparks concern over Big Tech’s water consumption, Financial Times


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Is Elon Musk A Genius?

A question a lot of people will say “Yes” to, but are they right?

Let’s take a look at some of the decisions of Elon Musk, the CEO of Twitter, SpaceX, Neuralink, Boring Company, and Tesla.



October 2023

October 1st:

How the Elon Musk biography exposes Walter Isaacson

This is a really good article on the many lies of Elon Musk, and how those lies are ignored, not investigated, or just straight up believed by the Tech Media, including Walter Isaacson. Go into the article to see sourcing and proof for the bold list below.

“One of the things that anyone covering Elon Musk for long enough has to reckon with is that he loves to tell hilarious lies. For instance:

  • “Funding secured.”
  • Tesla share sales.
  • Tesla and Bitcoin.
  • The staged 2016 Autopilot demo video.
  • The batteries in Teslas will be exchangeable.
  • The time he said Teslas might fly.

https://www.theverge.com/2023/10/1/23895069/walter-isaacson-biography-musk-review


September 2023

September 29th:

Is questioning a country saving the lives of humans something a dumb person does? I don’t think so!!!

https://bsky.app/profile/marisakabas.bsky.social/post/3kal23pxhtj2u

September 8th:

X is no longer labeling ads for some users: Not disclosing advertisements runs afoul of the FTC’s rules.

“The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has made it clear multiple times over the years that paid advertisements must be clearly marked as such so as to not mislead consumers to believe they are viewing organic or editorial content. In 2013, for example, the FTC sent a warni to dozens of search engine providers regarding how ads weren’t being clearly disclosed on these online platforms. The FTC stated that companies should put text-based labels on each ad.”

https://mashable.com/article/twitter-x-removes-ad-labels-for-some-users


September 7th:

Elon Musk Secretly Sabotaged Ukraine Attack Against Russia, Book Reveals

“Musk in 2022 secretly ordered his engineers to turn off Starlink’s connectivity along the Crimean coast in order to thwart a Ukrainian attack on Russia’s naval fleet, according to an excerpt of Walter Isaacson’s long-anticipated Elon Musk obtained by CNN. Musk made the decision out of a fear that the attack would lead Russia to retaliate with nuclear weapons, according to Isaacson.

The Ukrainian subs rigged to blow up the Russian ships “lost connectivity and washed ashore harmlessly” after Musk disconnected their service, Isaacson writes.”

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/elon-musk-sabotaged-ukraine-attack-russia-1234820180/


August 2023

August 30th:

X faces millions in fees over unpaid severance for former Twitter employees: X currently faces 2,200 arbitration cases from ex-employees.

“Twitter, now known as X, is currently facing 2,200 arbitration cases from former employees looking to get their deserved benefits. The number of arbitration cases was first highlighted by CNBC as a result of a new filing in a lawsuit against Twitter from one of its former employees looking to get their promised severance. “

https://mashable.com/article/x-twitter-elon-musk-severance-arbitration-fees


August 1st:

Elon Musk Is Absolutely an Enemy of Free Speech: The magnate positions himself as a champion of free and open debate while taking extraordinary efforts to silence any honest criticism and independent research that might negatively impact him or his businesses.

“These attempts to silence his critics are not surprising to anyone who’s followed Musk’s erratic behavior. The magnate positions himself as a champion of free and open debate while taking extraordinary efforts to silence any honest criticism and independent research that might negatively impact Musk and his many businesses.”

https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/elon-musk-free-speech



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The Dystopia Is Already Here, November 2022 – Robots with Guns, Longtermism, and Fast Furniture

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[Article] Robots with guns. What could possible go wrong?

“As The Intercept reports, the Oakland police force made a “percussion actuated nonelectric disruptor,” or PAN disruptor, a top-priority item on their wish list last year.

In short, PAN is a shotgun-shaped accessory attachment for wheeled robots, which are often deployed in war zones and by bomb squads.

It can be loaded with explosive forces ranging from blanks and pressurized water to live rounds — a worrying new development in the use of potentially lethal machinery by police forces across the country.”

Oakland Police Want to Arm Robots With Shotguns, Because We Live in a Dystopian Nightmare, Futurism, https://futurism.com/oakland-police-robots-shotgun


[Articles] Fast Furniture Is An Ecological Disaster

“[…]reports that the U.S. and U.K. toss a combined 31 million pieces of furniture per year.

And all of it inevitably goes straight to landfill, where it can sit for decades before actually breaking down.”

The Fast Furniture Industry Kills Billions of Trees Every Year, Study Shows, Green Matters, https://www.greenmatters.com/living/fast-furniture-impact

Though it seems many buyers are somewhat aware that fast fashion is problematic, few contend with what happens when you toss a Wayfair end table into the dumpster in favor of the latest cottagecore craze. Something like 12 million tons of furniture and furnishings waste (also known as f-waste) is created every year, and most of it can’t be recycled because of what it’s made of. For context, in 1960 the number was 2 million tons—and a growth in population does not explain this 567 percent jump. (Even just between 2005 and 2018, furniture waste grew by 30 percent.)  

Flipping the Switch on Fast Furniture, Dwell, https://www.dwell.com/article/fast-furniture-slow-design-tiktok-trends-c394e497-210c548e-d27345c2


[Link Dump] Musk, The Media, and War on Trans Folks

[Article] Elon Musk’s Twitter Reinstates Anti-Trans Activists on Same Weekend as Club Q Attacked, Vice, https://www.vice.com/en/article/epz8jz/elon-musk-twitter-colorado-shooting-anti-trans-reinstated

[Podcast] A Matter of Survival — Trivializing Trans Rights as Boutique “Identity” Issue, Citations Needed, 2018 https://citationsneeded.medium.com/episode-57-a-matter-of-survival-trivializing-trans-rights-as-boutique-identity-issue-25ecaa5acf0

[Article] Anti-trans rhetoric is rife in the British media. Little is being done to extinguish the flames, CNN, 2021, https://edition.cnn.com/2021/10/09/uk/uk-trans-rights-gender-critical-media-intl-gbr-cmd/index.html

[Article] Twitter has now banned a group that organizes to protect people at LGBTQ events from far-right violence., The New Republic, https://newrepublic.com/article/169112/elon-musk-anti-trans-twitter-john-br


[Article] Church Political Endorsements: Why Are These Happening Unchecked?

“Six days before a local runoff election last year in Frisco, a prosperous and growing suburb of Dallas, Brandon Burden paced the stage of KingdomLife Church. The pastor told congregants that demonic spirits were operating through members of the City Council.

“Burden’s sermon is among those at 18 churches identified by the news organizations over the past two years that appeared to violate the Johnson Amendment, a measure named after its author, former President Lyndon B. Johnson. Some pastors have gone so far as to paint candidates they oppose as demonic.

At one point, churches fretted over losing their tax-exempt status for even unintentional missteps. But the IRS has largely abdicated its enforcement responsibilities as churches have become more brazen.”

Churches Are Breaking the Law by Endorsing in Elections, Experts Say. The IRS Looks the Other Way., ProPublica, https://www.propublica.org/article/irs-church-nonprofit-endorsements-johnson-amendment


[Essay] Architecture Critique of “New York City’s $200 million suicide machine”

CW: SUICIDE. Oh boy…this is a dark one.

It is true that the Vessel is not the first structure people have jumped to their deaths from. And, certainly, installing higher handrails—or safety nets, such as the ones that were reportedly tested this August—could help save lives. But such safety measures would only strengthen the impression that, given its remarkable lack of other uses, the shiny staircase to nowhere is the first structure in human history whose sole purpose is suicide. The erection of this eschatological monument therefore demands that we go beyond security protocols and protective design. If nothing else, the four victims of “New York’s Staircase” demand we descend its gilded steps and dig deeper when we ask: What is it about the Vessel, exactly, that makes you want to kill yourself?

Dead Ascending a Staircase, The Baffler, https://thebaffler.com/latest/dead-ascending-a-staircase-farjoun


[Articles] FTX/Sam Bankman Fried and Longtermism

Very possible a week from now Sam Bankman Fried is in jail, but it’s important to dissect, not just his obvious and obscene fraud, but the “Longtermism” he advocated for.

Longtermism calls for policies that most people, including those who advocate for long-term thinking, would find implausible or even repugnant. For example, longtermists like MacAskill argue that the more “happy people” who exist in the universe, the better the universe will become. “Bigger is better,” as MacAskill puts it in his book. Longtermism suggests we should not only have more children right now to improve the world, but ultimately colonize the accessible universe, even creating planet-size computers in space in which astronomically large populations of digital people live in virtual-reality simulations.

What “longtermism” gets wrong about climate change, The Bulletin of Atomic Sciences, https://thebulletin.org/2022/11/what-longtermism-gets-wrong-about-climate-change/

“The Future Fund, a subset of Bankman-Fried’s charitable apparatus that was largely associated with the related movement known as “longtermism” — the idea that the welfare of future people should weigh heavily on the present, and thus, one of the highest impact actions to take today is to minimize risks of extinction or near-extinction — committed “over $160 million” to a wide range of individuals and organizations aligned with the view. The fund’s five external staffers resigned last week.”

Sam Bankman-Fried gave millions to effective altruism. What happens now that the money is gone?, Grid, https://www.grid.news/story/economy/2022/11/15/sam-bankman-fried-gave-millions-to-effective-altruism-what-happens-now-that-the-money-is-gone/


Toodeloo!

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The Dystopia Is Already Here, October 2022 – Life Expectancy, Parking Minimums, and Mississippi River/Lawns/No Pathway to 1.5c Warming

Is cruelty the point? Can this all be blamed on sheer incompetence? General indifference? Selfishness? Here at the Fair and Balanced™ www.bblloobb.com, you decide!

boo.


[Article] The United States Is Not A Well Society

“With a few notable exceptions—such as during the 1918 influenza pandemic, World War II and the HIV crisis—life expectancy in the U.S. has had gradual upward trajectory over the past century. But that progress has steeply reversed in the past two years as COVID and other tragedies have cut millions of lives short.”

COVID deaths drove much of the decline as the country grappled with the world’s worst pandemic in a century. But unintentional injuries—largely driven by drug overdoses—also played a significant role, the data show. Increases in deaths from heart disease, chronic liver disease and suicide also contributed.”

The U.S. Just Lost 26 Years’ Worth of Progress on Life Expectancy, Scientific American, https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-u-s-just-lost-26-years-worth-of-progress-on-life-expectancy/


[Articles/etc.] Climate Quick Links

Mississippi at “near historic lows”.

Saltwater is moving up the Mississippi River., NPR, https://www.npr.org/2022/10/27/1131452623/saltwater-mississippi-river-drought-gulf-of-mexico

Billion dollar weather disasters are increasing

via NOAA

Ian is 15th billion-dollar disaster this year so far, NOAA, https://www.noaa.gov/news/ian-is-15th-billion-dollar-disaster-year-so-far

Future generations will wonder what the fuck we were doing: “no credible pathway to 1.5C”

Climate crisis: UN finds ‘no credible pathway to 1.5C in place’, The Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/oct/27/climate-crisis-un-pathway-1-5-c

Bonus Rant About Lawns

A rant about lawns in America, Volts, https://www.volts.wtf/p/a-rant-about-lawns-in-america


[Article] Feel Like I’m Stating Something Beyond Obvious, But Tucker Carlson Is a Racist

“And I’ll give you one example, which we can come back to. This idea of replacement theory – you’ve probably heard about it. And even if you’re not paying much attention to cable news, you’ll probably recall that last spring he got in some hot water for saying, yeah, the elites in this country are trying to replace Americans with obedient people from what he called the Third World.

Now, that is a direct borrowing of language and concept from white nationalists and not just conservatives. I’m talking about people who are neo-Nazis, open nativists, white nationalists, people who get together in dark corners of the internet, mostly, and propound theories about how a cabal of elites – sometimes Jews, sometimes broader – are trying to replace Americans. Now, that theme hadn’t just popped up on the show last April. A version of it has been present in 400-plus episodes of the show.”

Has Tucker Carlson created the most racist show in the history of cable news?, NPR, https://www.npr.org/2022/05/12/1098488908/has-tucker-carlson-created-the-most-racist-show-in-the-history-of-cable-news

Carlson is not directing his audience to commit murder. But he is spreading an ideology that lends itself naturally to murderous tendencies and has accordingly spawned a violent wing. White nationalists see Carlson as their champion, and so too does the vast majority of the conservative movement. Carlson, like Trump, serves as a bridge between the Republican Party and a movement once seen as too extreme and marginal for the party to touch. The defenses of Carlson will ensure that the power of white nationalism continues to grow, along with its body count.

Yes, Tucker Carlson Shares Blame for the Buffalo Supermarket Attack: The white nationalist’s conservative allies mount an unconvincing defense., Intelligencer, https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2022/05/tucker-carlson-buffalo-supermarket-attack-great-replacement-white-nationalism.html


[Article] TheRentIsTooDamnHighGuy.gif

There is absolutely zero justice in housing in America. But, hey, at least the dividends on the REITs that rich people have stock in keep increasing each quarter.

“In one neighborhood in Seattle, ProPublica found, 70% of apartments were overseen by just 10 property managers, every single one of which used pricing software sold by RealPage.

For tenants, the system upends the practice of negotiating with apartment building staff. RealPage discourages bargaining with renters and has even recommended that landlords in some cases accept a lower occupancy rate in order to raise rents and make more money.

One of the algorithm’s developers told ProPublica that leasing agents had “too much empathy” compared to computer generated pricing.

How a Secret Rent Algorithm Pushes Rents Higher, ProPublic, https://www.propublica.org/article/yieldstar-rent-increase-realpage-rent


[Video] I’ve heard of Free Lunch, but Free Parking??

Does that make sense? I don’t think that makes sense. Oh well. Watch the video to learn about Parking Minimums and why your city is just a sea of soul-destroying parking lots.

See the Parking Situation in an American city with a population of half a million.

Something to be truly scared about. boo.


[Bonus] “We are unsafe, help.” “No.” “Okay, we’ll do it ourselves.” “Absolutely not.”


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The Dystopia Is Already Here, September 2022 – Poor but rich, Bill Gates is not a hero, and Line went down

Legally, if Saturday is the first day of the month you can claim that it is still the previous month. Thank you, Mormons!!

Last minute bonus article over on Vice:
Company Asked Employees to Bring Family, Pets to Office to Work Through Hurricane Ian

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[Article] Example 89 that Electric Cars will not solve the the Climate Crisis

Gotta admit though, those Brine Pools look pretty dope.

“The demand for lithium for EV batteries is driving a mining boom in an arid Andes region of Argentina, Chile, and Bolivia, home to half the world’s reserves. Hydrologists are warning the mines could drain vital ecosystems and deprive Indigenous communities of precious water.”

Why the Rush to Mine Lithium Could Dry Up the High Andes, Yale Environment 360, https://e360.yale.edu/features/lithium-mining-water-andes-argentina


[Article] Billionaire Givers are not Heroes

Big philanthropy — more than ordinary small donations that most people make — is an exercise of power. It’s an attempt to direct your private assets for some public influence, often with a naked aspiration to change public policy. And in a democratic setting, wherever power is exerted, it deserves our scrutiny, in order to understand whether it’s serving democratic purposes or undermining them. And philanthropy shouldn’t be exempt from that examination.”

The case against billionaire philanthropy , Vox, https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2018/12/17/18141181/foundation-charity-deduction-democracy-rob-reich

And check out the Bill Gates episode on Citations Needed Podcast.

https://www.bblloobb.com/2020/5-citations-needed-podcast-episodes-to-start-with-if-you-have-never-listened-before/

[Article] Britain and the US are poor societies with some very rich people

“Where would you rather live? A society where the rich are extraordinarily rich and the poor are very poor, or one where the rich are merely very well off but even those on the lowest incomes also enjoy a decent standard of living?”


Britain and the US are poor societies with some very rich people, Financial Times, https://www.ft.com/content/ef265420-45e8-497b-b308-c951baa68945


Under Six Foot? Blame Capitalism

“In Tanzania, heights were 0.67 inches lower in the 1980s than the 1880s. In Peru, a man born in the 1990s is on average 1.5 inches shorter than a man born in the 1750s. In the European nations of France, Germany, Italy and Poland, the average adult male height fluctuated wildly depending on whether the prevailing capitalist system provided for enough basic needs — which was often not the case. As such, Germans and Poles born in the 16th century were much taller than those born in the 1850s, and conditions (and height) did not improve until the 20th century.”

Unregulated capitalism makes you poor, miserable — and short: New study, Salon, https://www.salon.com/2022/09/23/unregulated-capitalism-makes-you-poor-miserable–and-short-new-study/


Big Brother? More Like 1984!

I don’t know, you try to come up with these titles.

“In 2018, the San Diego Police Department secretly accessed video footage from the city’s streetlights for months. Despite existing guidelines stipulating that footage from the streetlights would only be acquired for “violent incidents that result in serious bodily injury or death,” the police still accessed recordings more than 35 times within two weeks in order to identify and prosecute Black Lives Matter protestors in summer 2020. The system was later acquired by Ubicquia, another smart city company, which also emphasizes public safety as a primary benefit of their product. During the contract negotiation in early 2020, only the video cameras were kept on while sensors for temperature and air quality were switched off.

Smart Streetlights are Casting a Long Shadow Over Our Cities, Failed Architecture, https://failedarchitecture.com/smart-streetlights-are-casting-a-long-shadow-over-our-cities/


[Video] Line Actually Went Down

This video is nearly a year old, but as Bitcoin is currently “worth” 50% less than it was the date of this being published, I think it’s worth a first watch or re-watch. Only two hours and eighteen minutes! It is incredibly good however.

Line Goes Up – The Problem With NFTs, Dan Olson, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ_xWvX1n9g


[Video] At least we can have some laughs along the way


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The Dystopia Is Already Here, August 2022 – Streaming Problems, Turd Party, She’s really (not) runnin’

Welcome to the second ever The Dystopia Is Already Here, which doesn’t even touch on Flooding In Pakistan, The Racist GOP, or The insane increase of University costs over the last 40 years and still shapes up to be pretty infuriating and depressing.

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[Article] Let’s check in with The Colorado River Situation and see how she’s runnin’

“California is on pace for its driest year in recorded history as a decades-long megadrought continues to escalate. Lake Mead, the largest reservoir on the Colorado River and a safety valve for 37 million people across the Southwest, is at its lowest levels since its creation after the Hoover Dam was constructed in 1936. A tree-ring analysis published earlier this year showed that the current drought is the worst in at least 1200 years.”

She’s really not runnin’.

Time’s up for the Colorado River, and a scary new phase begins, Currently, https://currentlyhq.com/global/times-up-for-the-colorado-river-and-a-scary-new-phase-begins/

Currently is a new weather service that you should follow.


[Article] The Continuing Decline of Streaming ‘n’ Creaming(???)

“That’s because, given the continued volatility, HBO Max and Discovery+ can’t afford to just combine everything and be done with it. The “efficiencies” gained by the team-up are a net loss for subscribers, and workers: HBO Max laid off 14 percent of its staff last week, part of the $3 billion in “synergies” promised by the Discovery+ deal.

Already, HBO Max has pulled 36 shows from its service, most of it reality or children’s programming, to make way for Discovery’s similarly situated content. That reduces royalties the app would have to pay to content creators, and is an immediate boost to corporate pocketbooks.

Collateral Damage in the Streaming Wars, The American Prospect, https://prospect.org/power/rollups-collateral-damage-in-the-streaming-wars/


[Articles] Heat hurt. Heat make me no feel good. Heat bad for brain.

“Studies have found links between rising temperatures and a range of mental health issues including mental fatigue, aggression and even higher rates of suicide. This connection is not just limited to surges in temperature, Dr. Obradovich said, it’s also present for people living in climates where it is consistently hot.

Scientists have yet to uncover why this may be, and whether heat itself can cause brain changes that may lead to these effects. But regardless, experts say, it’s clear that oppressive heat is linked with worse mental health.”

How Heat Waves Take a Toll on Mental Health, The New York Times, https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/19/well/mind/heat-mental-health.html

Well thankfully it’s not getting hotter. Now, to take a big sip of coffee and read this article on Grist.

“According to the model, roughly 8 million Americans currently live in parts of the country that experience heat index temperatures above 125 degrees F at least one day a year, a threshold the National Weather Service considers “Extreme Danger.” The group’s peer-reviewed model projects that that figure will increase 13-fold to about 107 million [Americans] in 30 years. The increases in temperature are expected to be concentrated in the middle of the country, in a region the nonprofit has named the “Extreme Heat Belt” — an area running from Texas and Louisiana up to Illinois, Indiana, and Iowa.”

“The results will be dire”: Extreme heat to impact a quarter of US by midcentury, Grist, https://grist.org/extreme-weather/the-results-will-be-dire-extreme-heat-to-impact-a-quarter-of-us-by-midcentury/


[Article] The Third Way? More like Turd Way. A great debunking of Andrew Yang and his new “party”

“There is a genuine and widespread frustration also being exploited here. It’s objectively true that America’s two-party system is broken and stifles democracy. It’s also objectively true that both parties are captured by wealthy elites that largely agree on many key issues, namely “foreign policy” with, I would argue, significant differences on issues of social welfare, tax policy, bodily autonomy, and a host of important life-and-death matters. The two parties are not “the same” in every way, but on many key issues a large cohort of voters correctly assess that they are. Polls show that Americans are increasingly cynical about “the system,” increasingly dislike the media, and distrust many U.S. institutions. There is no doubt a skepticism about the “elite” and our political systems. Where Yang’s schtick breaks down is that his “party” is being funded by these very same corrupting forces.”

Andrew Yang and the Superficial Appeal of the “I’m Not Left or Right” Guy, The Column by Adam Johnson, https://thecolumn.substack.com/p/andrew-yang-and-the-superficial-appeal

You should be listening to Citations Needed, a podcast co-hosted by Adam Johnson, author of the above. 5 episodes to start with if you’ve never listened here:
https://www.bblloobb.com/2020/5-citations-needed-podcast-episodes-to-start-with-if-you-have-never-listened-before/


Who/what we’re following

Extreme Temperatures Around The World:
https://twitter.com/extremetemps


[Video] Do not listen to this Youtube Beta Dweeb. And go clean your room!!

Yes it’s 3 hours long. Yes, it’s arguably too cheeky, especially at 3 hours. But here are a couple of choice clips to better understand who Jordan Peterson is and how little he knows about climate and why he should shut the fuck about it (and everything else).

Jordan Peterson Is Not A Climate Expert

Jordan Peterson Demands That You Respect His Bigotry


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The Dystopia Is Already Here, July 2022: Colorado River, Distracted Driving, and UPS Drivers

Welcome to the first The Dystopia Is Already Here newsletter!

Things are pretty bad, huh?

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[Article] But where has the water gone?

“The Colorado River is dying. The water source for 40 million people across seven states and part of Mexico is rapidly drying out, leaving the two biggest reservoirs in the U.S. thirstier and thirstier, and offering up what may be the first climate change impact that the country literally cannot ignore.”

The Colorado River drought is the first climate disaster the U.S. legally has to deal with, Grid, https://www.grid.news/story/climate/2022/07/25/the-colorado-river-drought-is-the-first-climate-disaster-the-us-legally-has-to-deal-with/

“The images, which cover the years 2000, 2021 and 2022, show once-full tributaries transformed into dry crevasses. The lake, which supplies water to roughly 25 million people across the American west, is currently at its lowest levels since it was filled in 1937. As of 18 July, it stands at just 27% of its capacity.”

Nasa images show extreme withering of Lake Mead over 22 years, The Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/jul/21/nasa-images-lake-mead-drought


[Article] The amount of UPS drivers with stories of heat exhaustion or going to hospital in this story is infuriating

And this is just from NYC!

“They’re steamed that the company has invested in new automation technology, drones, surveillance cameras and tracking devices — but not its employees’ comfort. One worker told THE CITY a supervisor reprimanded him for taking a 47-second pause for a sip of water — because it was stealing company time.”

UPS Drivers Demand AC in Trucks Following Heat Wave: ‘It’s Like Walking Into Hell’, The City (NYC), https://www.thecity.nyc/work/2022/7/27/23281777/ups-drivers-trucks-heat-wave-hell


[PODCAST] Distracted Driving and “why you should never talk on the phone — even hands free — when you’re behind the wheel of a car”

“Traffic fatalities in the U.S. are at a 16-year high. One reason? Driver distraction. Today’s automobiles are loaded with an almost cinematic level of screens, featuring apps and infotainment systems that blur the distinction between car and smartphone… and that overload the brain’s cognitive abilities to a level not even trained military pilots can handle. Russ Mitchell, a staff writer at the Los Angeles Times, joins us to discuss his recent story on the deadly consquences of carmakers’ and tech companies’ race to turn the inside of automobiles into what one researcher called “a candy store of distraction.” Plus, why you should never talk on the phone — even hands free — when you’re behind the wheel of a car.”

Distracted to Death, The War On Cars, https://thewaroncars.org/2022/07/18/distracted-to-death/


[Article] You’re not imagining it, your wages aren’t keeping up

“Beyond astronomical executive compensation and a growing pay disparity, corporate profits are at 70-year record highs and stock buybacks are continuing to enrich an already comfortable investor class. In 2021, there was a record level of stock buybacks—$881.7 billion—which was a nearly 70% increase from 2020.”

75% Of Middle Class Households Say Their Wages Aren’t Keeping Up With Inflation, I Hate It Here And Never Want To Leave https://neverleave.substack.com/p/75-of-middle-class-households-say


Who we’re following: Peter Kalmus, a climate scientists who endlessly is sounding the alarm which is largely landing on deaf ears.

https://twitter.com/ClimateHuman


[Article] Homeless in America: “Even for people that have funds, there’s no place for them to go. This is a crisis, and I don’t use that term lightly.”

“Jeanie Cannell, her husband and his daughter have lived at the Kennebunk travel plaza on the Maine Turnpike for three months, unable to find affordable housing, even though two of them work full-time.”

‘Nobody would choose this’: A turnpike rest area and a van become home for one Maine family, Press Herald, https://www.pressherald.com/2022/07/24/nobody-would-choose-this-a-turnpike-rest-area-and-a-van-become-home-for-one-maine-family/

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