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While The Internet Is Still Up, a Reminder: “Be at Full Readiness and Far Away from Cities Before the Election in November”

July 19th, 2024

The attempted assassination of Donald Trump is definitely a deep event. Joe Biden is profoundly impaired and his own party seems to want him gone. We are experiencing a global IT systems disruption that might be a test run for something bigger. If you think all this is a coincidence you are an idiot. — […]

Majority of Trump Security Detail Were not Secret Service, Whistleblowers Tell Sen. Hawley

July 19th, 2024

In other news: The ‘most serious IT outage the world has ever seen’ I shouldn’t joke around, but: Can we get the UFOs going again? Via: Fox: Whistleblowers inside the Department of Homeland Security have alleged that the majority of the security detail for former President Donald Trump were “not even Secret Service,” according to […]

Error with CrowdStrike Update Caused Massive Microsoft System Failures

July 19th, 2024

Test run? Via: Reuters: A worldwide tech outage crippled industries from travel to finance on Friday before services started coming back online after hours of disruption, highlighting the risks of a global shift towards digital, interconnected technologies. A software update by global cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike appeared to have triggered systems problems that grounded flights, forced […]

UChicago: World’s First Anode-Free Sodium Solid-State Battery

July 6th, 2024

This is definitely interesting. In terms of years we would have to wait for this, I wonder what, “Closer than ever,” means? Via: University of Chicago: UChicago Pritzker Molecular Engineering Prof. Y. Shirley Meng’s Laboratory for Energy Storage and Conversion has created the world’s first anode-free sodium solid-state battery. With this research, the LESC – […]

Batteries as a Military Enabler

June 25th, 2024

Via: War on the Rocks: The larger and more sophisticated the Chinese battery complex becomes, the more likely it is to secure technological advances in next-generation solid-state batteries that could revolutionize energy or transform military affairs. It could also leverage its existing industrial capabilities in lithium-ion batteries to scale deployments of unmanned and manned aerial […]

Microsoft Wants Fusion Energy for AI

June 21st, 2024

Via: Washington Post: Microsoft is betting on an effort to generate power from atomic fusion — the collision of atoms that powers the sun — a breakthrough that has eluded scientists for the past century. Physicists predict it will elude Microsoft, too. The tech giant and its partners say they expect to harness fusion by […]

Starlink Mini

June 21st, 2024

SpaceX is rolling out the Starlink Mini; a portable Starlink groundstation roughly the size of a laptop computer. Musk said, “This product will change the world.” I can see how that could be true in some ways, in theory. But here’s the unpleasant part: This will enable the fielding of a wide variety of autonomous […]

Large Power Outage in New Zealand

June 19th, 2024

Update 0200NZST (UTC+12): Grid Up At The Moment The grid is up for us at the moment. This is the latest status from my grid operator: “As we manage the Transpower event there is a potential for current power outages continue with possibility of further outages in the morning as we mange load restrictions.” I’m […]

Not A Single American Has Received Biden’s High-Speed Internet Despite $42.5 Billion Funding In 2021: FCC Commissioner

June 19th, 2024

Via: ZeroHedge: FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr slammed the Biden administration on Friday – writing on X that President Joe Biden has yet to connect a single American with high-speed internet. “In 2021, the Biden Administration got $42.45 billion from Congress to deploy high-speed Internet to millions of Americans. Years later, it has not connected even […]

U.S. Spending More Money On Chip Manufacturing Construction This Year Than In Previous 28 Years Combined

June 12th, 2024

Via: Tom’s Hardware: The Biden administration’s CHIPS Act is pumping money into chip manufacturing construction at an historic rate. According to a recent report from the U.S. Census Bureau, the growth of computer and electrical manufacturing construction funding is so great that the U.S. government will add as much funding to the sector in 2024 […]

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