Thursday, November 20, 2025

Seeking hackers, AI robots, and farmers

I just finished reading the Widow, a best selling crime novel where a lawyer hires some criminal hackers to find who poisoned his client.

 The irony is that there are supposed to be a lot of privacy laws that would stop a legal search for such things: But hey Comey and Biden and Obama and Hillary all managed to get around these legal barriers to spy on Trumpieboy's campaign to get information on what he was planning to do (similar to the Watergate burglers, but on steroids). And of course we know that these people will never be prosecuted. 

 Well anyway it's not just campaign stuff: The coverup of a Trump assassin's presence on line is being found and that is what this is
 about: 

I had to laugh at the part where they say Trumpieboy didn't seem upset about it. I doubt that, but maybe he's too busy saving the world. Sort of like the same reason he's ignoring the psy op on Epstein files.

As for Trump's latest: Making pals with the Saudis etc will help make peace in Gaza, but the speech by Musk scares me:

 


 I doubt his robots will replace the farmers. We are only partly mechanized, but if you watch Clarkson's farm you can see the complications of being a farmer.

And all it would take is a solar flare or a minor problem with the internet or electrical grid to make the world fall apart.

Sort of like how Cloudflare crashed X and a lot of other sites yesterday.

Speaking of farmers: One of our farmér's daughters just died of bone cancer. A sad case.

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