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HocusLocus commented on NTP at NIST Boulder Has Lost Power   lists.nanog.org/archives/... · Posted by u/lpage
HocusLocus · 2 days ago
Old sci-fi story of mine, maybe the only one ever inspired by NTP

THE TIME RIFT OF 2100: How We lost the Future --- and Gained the Past.

https://tech.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=7132077&cid=493082...

HocusLocus commented on 40 percent of fMRI signals do not correspond to actual brain activity   tum.de/en/news-and-events... · Posted by u/geox
yboris · 6 days ago
In related news: ironically, Psychedelics disrupt normal link between brain’s neuronal activity and blood flow - thus casting some doubt on findings that under psychedelics more of the brain is connected (since fMRI showed elevated blood flow, suggesting higher brain activity).

https://source.washu.edu/2025/12/psychedelics-disrupt-normal...

HocusLocus · 6 days ago
As a caveman pondering "Stoned Ape Theory" during the rise of MRI in the 80s, having done light reading of Huxley, McKenna et. al, the claim that vascular variations were so tied to thought patterns in a purely calm and cognitive activity was fascinating. To see the brain of someone as they went through a deck of cards and paused to look at each... astounding! But frustrating also. My first question always was, was the person's hands busy going through the deck and holding up the cards, focusing on them... or were they merely shown the cards sitting still? It seemed the popsci articles often glossed over that information, and any simple "control for coordinated body movement" played second fiddle to the novelty of it all. Then I worked in a club where I was often surrounded by tripping people. I'd fetch them glasses of water and they would always drink. Do you know you can smell them, they smell like fear? The experience has every sweat gland working overtime. When I learned that I greeted this "tripping people MRIs light up indicating enhanced brain connectivity" with a grain of salt. I would not be the least bit surprised if the sweat gland thing also has the brain's vascular system in overdrive.
HocusLocus commented on Sick of smart TVs? Here are your best options   arstechnica.com/gadgets/2... · Posted by u/fleahunter
HocusLocus · 7 days ago
How come no one has suggested tiny screens and huge Fresnel lenses like Terry Gilliam's 'Brazil'? Is this the wrong thread? If you place the apparatus in front of a window to catch the afternoon sun, it would also harness solar energy in an exciting new way!
HocusLocus commented on Why don't people return their shopping carts?   behavioralscientist.org/w... · Posted by u/ohjeez
HocusLocus · a month ago
Parked overnight at a midwest Walmart (when that was a thing) and got out to do something at 4am trying not to look like a predator. Ten carts were pushed over the embankment into the creek. Lifted them out and put them where they could be hosed off. What gets into people?
HocusLocus commented on Cloudflare Global Network experiencing issues   cloudflarestatus.com/inci... · Posted by u/imdsm
HocusLocus · a month ago
That must have been a really big backhoe...
HocusLocus commented on Cloudflare Global Network experiencing issues   cloudflarestatus.com/inci... · Posted by u/imdsm
mittermayr · a month ago
Even Cloudflare Status is now down, oh boy :) https://postimg.cc/LJVKYmks
HocusLocus · a month ago
HocusLocus commented on Just use a button   gomakethings.com/just-use... · Posted by u/moebrowne
HocusLocus · 2 months ago
A whole generation of people who click all over to find places that do something. People have this problem where they feel 'proudly vested' in learning things that just weren't designed well.

10 years ago someone decided that dragging links is so much more important than selecting text, selecting text is scarcely possible. I'm going to have to fork a browser to give link-dragging the demotion it deserves. It was probably those DIV guys.

HocusLocus commented on Can “second life” EV batteries work as grid-scale energy storage?   volts.wtf/p/can-second-li... · Posted by u/davidw
HocusLocus · 2 months ago
In an ice storm and cold cloudy snap that sweeps the country, NO lithium batteries will save the grid. I'm weary of this tunnel vision of the absurd. The only 'storage' that works is to pump water uphill with 'surplus' energy, and there is not and never will be a surplus. And these evaporartion tanks are on a scale that ecologists have to remember countless horror stories (eg., Glenn Canyon Dam). And of course there's always "mfft!" (another scheme with no numbers behind it so it's credible because I'm talking about it).

The last time there was anything rational on the table was Perry under the Trump administration's 30-day rule proposal ( https://www.nucnet.org/news/nuclear-is-vital-to-us-national-... ). It gave a hard industry incentive to any energy supplier who can have 30 days' fuel on site. This means nuclear and coal. This was no gimmick, it was the first time anyone faced reality about National Security as related to Energy for the grid and survival. And now AI datacenter yadda yadda, we're also talking about the luxury of keeping schools heated in Winter. Adverse weather even for a week is grid down game over for wind and solar. Proven natural gas are ~300 years, joy! As soon as they get around to sending pregnant whales across the ocean (losing ~20% of the gas-energy in cooling) it may even last 50 years! Before we have to go to endless war again.

HocusLocus commented on Transverse Mercator with an accuracy of a few nanometers (2010)   arxiv.org/abs/1002.1417... · Posted by u/nill0
HocusLocus · 2 months ago
Some things are just too cool for their shirt. Check out Dymaxion ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dymaxion_map ).

"Outside a globe, with a a dymaxion projection humans will see the true shapes of their world. Inside a globe, it's too dark to see."

~Apologies to Groucho Marx

HocusLocus commented on Delete FROM users WHERE location = 'Iran';   gist.github.com/avestura/... · Posted by u/avestura
HocusLocus · 3 months ago
Now do Cuba. The American Mafia was running Cuba by 1959 because, casinos and American tourism. Fidel Castro's revolution was genuine and did reflect the desire of most Cubans when it kicked the US Mafia out. The mafia expressed interest in ousting Castro and getting their casinos back. Bay of Pigs was a failed CIA+private mission whose motive was america:demorcacy:'communism' to which I add :mob. Las Vegas was their backup cope.

Then in 1962 suddenly another motive was added :USSR-missiles. The US blockade of Russian warships probably loaded with ballistic missiles on their way to construction sites in Cuba, was the closest brink of war yet. My Dad (ARMY) was on alert and packed to go.

With that resolved and no USSR missiles in Cuba the working motive for opposition fell back on (because Castro, Communism) and its economy was hobbled for years until neutral worldwide investors besides the USSR established ties. To this day Cuba is still on the edge with the lines shifting back and forth.

As has Iran since the Shah dynasty ended and American hostages were taken. So Cuba and Iran have lines stretching back into the distance. Probably you and I are young and it all seems so ancient. But Iran is a wealthy country now and (like us and the CIA) and it is now 'on our watch' to make sure money is not being funneled into the wrong places.

This nuclear thing annoys me but I'm a 'radical'. Aside from sweetheart deals and that 'other' country the US gave The Bomb by supplying their initial fissile material... since the USSR split anyone with MONEY has been able to acquire 1,2,3,+ bombs if they want them. "So and so is two weeks from having a Bomb" is generic Boomer slop to stoke fear and justify anything. And by all means if you have uranium, centrifuge uranium. And build out nuclear power.

Don't reply with an answer and place yourself in the crosshairs. But think on or find out for yourself, what number between 3% and 99% was Iran aiming for? If the number is on the higher side don't think in terms of [stupid] nuclear war, think in terms of money being wasted and having to deal with the most sordid people in the world to sell it. A bad direction. Things like this are both funny and sad, and hint at a world that might have turned out differently, better ( https://web.archive.org/web/20150518180531/http://en.wikiped... ). Time to revisit roads we had not taken.

u/HocusLocus

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