Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Coffee Break: Across the Pond, Tyrants Edition

The leaders of the three largest countries in Western Europe (excluding Russia) are acting like tyrants as their economies implode.

Links 5/5/2025

Trump’s Neverending Tariffs War? Proposes 100% Tariffs on Foreign Movies; De Minimus Exclusion Ends, Hurting the Poor; Financial Times on Tariff Evasion, Official and Via Trans-Shipment

A battlefield update on Trump’s tariff wars.

The EU Zombie Uses Trump as Cover to Further Feed on Citizens 

Ursula and company are inching towards using emergency powers for first installment of 900 billion ‘rearmament’ because Trump.

How the State Sent Californians’ Personal Health Data to LinkedIn

The state’s health insurance exchange transmitted pregnancy and domestic abuse data during a marketing campaign. It is reviewing its website practices.

Responsibility to Protect and Humanitarian Military Intervention

Humanitarian military intervention sounds like an oxymoron and often winds up being one. Nevertheless, there are rules of engagement.

Links 5/4/2025

The Sunday Morning Movie Presents: The Strange Case of Senor Computer (2000) Run Time 1h 20m

The Sunday Morning Movie presents The Strange Case of Senor Computer (2000) A wonderful little movie about an intelligent robot and its very human relationships.

Underage Workers, Millions of Dollars and Trucks Full of Dead Chickens — Inside the Business of Killing in Response to Bird Flu

The federal government has a single contractor to assist with killing infected flocks, leading to delays and the use of controversial culling methods.

Links 5/3/2025

The Ripple Effects of Shrinking U.S. Science

Severe cuts in science research funding will cause a complex cascade of effects across the United States and the world.

Three Mind-Blowing Indie Film Festivals That Show Actual Good Movies

For reader delectation, some promising indie film venues.

Coffee Break: The Attack on Scientists and Scientific Research Continues, Plus One Great Result on a Vaccine That Prevents Cancer

Part the First. Convergence and Consensus in Science, or and how to interpret scientific results in context.  From Holden Thorp, the Editor-in-Chief of Science: Kathleen Hall Jamieson believes that scientists need to talk…about convergent evidence.  “Unlike declarations that a consensus exists, a claim that convergent evidence exists honors science’s norms of critique and correction by […]

Complacency, Denialism and the Risk of an Economic Trumpocalypse

Why the downside to Trump economic policies are far greater than the press and pundit class are willing to acknowledge.

Links 5/2/2025