Author: Kate

I, For One, Welcome Our New Self-Driving Overlords

The article unwittingly provides a perfect example by quoting a business owner’s complaints about his employees who rejected new software because “importing an old address list into the new system generated so many errors that [he] had to hire two helpers.”
 
His diagnosis: “people are afraid of change.”
 
Look, dude, if something as simple as importing an address list creates multiple errors, the software you bought is a stinking PoS and you are a clueless bozo for blaming your long-suffering staff.

Remind me sometime to tell you the “when the sign company tried to computerize the layout department” story.

Y2Kyoto: YOU’RE ALL GONNA DIE!!!

Again.

The global warming issue depends heavily on computer model forecasts about climate problems that greenhouse gas emissions will supposedly cause decades from now. But it turns out that climate experts and government officials have been making these kinds of forecasts for a long time, warning about things that, by now, should already have happened, if their models are as accurate as they claim.
 
And I think it’s time we checked how good their crystal ball turned out to be. Before we put any trust in their new forecasts, we’re entitled to see how good the old ones were.

h/t Ken (Kulak)

When The Commies Show Up To Protest The Nazis

You don’t pick a favourite. You pray for an asteroid.

True, the original Antifa was arrayed against the Nazis, which makes them sound like the good guys. They were not.
 
When fascism started rising up, its biggest enemy was communism. This was not because they were antithetical ideologies. It was because they were sister totalitarian ideologies, both arising out of socialism, and both appealing for the same mass market. The Antifa of the 1920s and 1930s in Germany, therefore, wasn’t a peaceful democratic movement seeking to stand against all forms of totalitarian socialism; it was, instead, a violent communist group engaged in bloody internecine warfare with Hitler’s fascists.

Addendum: Scott Adams clarifies his position. (7 minute mark)

Social Disease

They will decide who the Nazis are.

Tim Pool: Funny how people are shocked when free speech advocates don’t want to run full speed to the defense of those advocating against free speech You’re the fire destroying the internet and you want us to preserve the fire? Ironically though we still will. The paradox of free speech.

Big Red Button

Interesting take: Yes, SIGNIFICANT. Kim is readying his entire citizenry for reconciliation with America as stated in this propaganda film. Few in America will pick up on significance of this. You don’t raise your citizens’ expectations for nothing because if not delivered on, could be worse.

An amateur, natural gas-defaming propaganda “report” by six motley Rockefeller-backed researchers captures global media attention – how does this happen?

An sad and infuriating tale of how a brazen, foreign-funded band of activists under the guise of a US-government-designated 501C(3) nonprofit organization pens a “report” on how natural gas is just as bad as coal for the environment. Most stunning of all, or not at all for the jaded, the main stream media lapped it up and spewed it everywhere without reservation. Time to fight back…

Break Them Up

Google’s Manual Interventions in Search Results

I happen to be an engineer who used to work for Google, and I have come here to explain the truth behind many of these stories, including the story of the three most consequential words I may have ever written at Google: “the smoking gun.” The account I will give will corroborate several of these stories from the perspective of an engineer who has firsthand knowledge of the blacklists and documents that I will discuss.

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