Public Musings
I'm a fiend for mojitos.
Monday, June 01, 2026
Sunday, May 31, 2026
I'm Pretty Sure This Is True
Iran was close to making a nuke. Which is why many folks against the bombings and war take their position. They secretly want Iran to have a nuke to fulfill their own dark imaginings.
Friday, May 29, 2026
AI - The Economy
When you outsource to AI, the money spent on it goes into investment. When you spend the money on human workers, it goes into consumption. I prefer a world with good restaurants, buildings, parks, etc. that can be used by human beings, than a world of dirt and shit with really high account balances on computer screens and bitcoin.
Hmmmm....
IRGC Navy carries out attack without IRGC coordination. Maybe there is a way to ally with elements within the IRGC to fight other elements of the IRGC. Just thinking out loud here.
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Logging
Novel: Smonk by Tom Franklin
This a sick, disgusting novel written by a sick, disgusting man, and I quite liked it.
TV: Devil in Disguise
Proof the serial killer drama never gets old...if they won't make another season on Mindhunter, this will need to do. But one strange storytelling element - what's with the flashbacks to the victims? How is this going to pay off or come together? Will it? I'm very worried it won't. It reminds me of something I read once that all Wes Anderson films should be more Wes Anderson, but all non-Wes Anderson films should be less Wes Anderson. In the same way, all procedurals should be more procedural, that is to say, I never met a procedural that was too much procedural.
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
I Was Gonna Say
A lot of trees all over the world are older than the countries they are in. I say bring on the AI, it's smarter than most of these idiots out there.
Imagine Being...
Someone who would actually hold up a Karen Bass sign in public. That is a rare species of human that needs to be captured and studied.
All These Cameras Are Bad, But...
Every now again they capture something worthwhile: brawl at kindergarten graduation.
The Homeless in LA
Are overwhelmingly not from LA. We attract them via policy and weather. We can fix one, not the other.
Just A Sense
Ferrari releases a 600K electric car to mockery.
My basic sense is that new companies built around electric vehicles are at a significant advantage in this arena - Tesla, Rivian, etc. Older companies like Toyota, Ferrari, etc., will do better in certain niches - for instance, I think Toyota hybrids are a smart compromise. However, down the road, infrastructure could become an issue. Interesting to see what will become of BMW because they are trying to do both gas and electric on the same platforms.
UPDATE: Former Ferrari chairman, "at least the Chinese won't copy that car."
Imagine
If an Obama supporter were murdered in their house.
The Left are everything they accused the right of being: domestic terrorists.
Logging
Film: Gone with the Wind
First half terrific. Second half, less so.
Film: The Spy Who Loved Me
James Bond films are for the moments and the set pieces. The stories are secondary. Driving the car out of the water onto the beach, the ski jump off the cliff to the British flag parachute, Jaws killing the shark - chef's kiss moments.
One of the reasons Bond is such a sustainable character is that the man is patriotic. Screenwriting lesson.
Also, Roger Moore most underrated Bond.
Pratt Summer
When I hear critics of Pratt's homeless plans, etc., they all center around: it's more complicated than he makes it sound, he won't be able to fix it, etc. So the argument seems to be: homelessness is too complicated to fix. Alright fine. Then step out of the way. Admit what's the case: you and your ideology cannot fix the problem. So why are you even here? Why are you involved in politics? If your politics is that nothing can be fixed, then go away and let others cook.
Monday, May 25, 2026
Random Ideas
Maybe AI will make 20-hour-a-week jobs where people can earn 80k to live and spend the rest of their time competing in a winner-take-all type business environment on their passion projects.
Went to a neighborhood park in Studio City the other day, surrounded by single-family homes with two baseball fields, workout equipment, tennis courts, and got to thinking - why isn't 50% of LA just like this? Seriously, every block or two in residential areas should have little parks with a baseball hoop, maybe a pool, a few have baseball diamonds, some playground structures. Maybe all houses in this area pay like an HOA-park fee or something for maintenance? Homeowners work with police, etc., to keep homeless from taking over. Maybe a secret is that they don't have public bathrooms? I mean, this would save on backyards for people - they wouldn't need one! Kids just walk right over to the park and just play with whoever is around.