Friday, September 20

Somewhat Political

 





BlockChain and Quantum Computing Warning


Insider Brief
  • Quantum computers could potentially break current blockchain encryption, risking billions in cryptocurrency assets, according to a quantum policy expert.
  • Quantum-resistant cryptography and quantum random-number generators are emerging as vital solutions to protect blockchain networks from quantum attacks.
  • Companies are already developing quantum-secure blockchain technologies to counter these future threats.
Cryptocurrencies are maturing.

Quantum computing is maturing.

Both crypto and quantum are earning attention from Presidential candidates and global policymakers, eager to tap into both the power of these new technologies, as well as the extensive communities of advocates.

Taken separately, practitioners of those fields may be excited about this developments. However, the two deep techs are on a collision course.

Quantum computing is poised to disrupt a wide range of industries, and the world of cryptocurrencies is no exception, points out Arthur Herman in a recent op-ed in the Korea Herald. Herman, Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute and Director of the Quantum Alliance Initiative, writes that the same technology that could unlock immense computational power might also render existing cryptographic systems, including those that secure blockchain networks, vulnerable to attacks.

This alarming possibility, he argues, should be a wake-up call for the cryptocurrency industry and for anyone relying on blockchain technology.   
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Paul McCartney - SGT Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band/The End (Live)

Thursday, September 19

Border

 


Excuse ME

 


Half

 


Republicans


 

In The NEWS


Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> The 2024 Primetime Emmys bring in 6.9 million viewers, a 54% jump over the previous broadcast (More) | California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signs law aimed at protecting actors from AI digital clones being used without their consent (More)

> Team USA gymnast Jordan Chiles files appeal with Swiss court in effort to overturn decision to take away an individual bronze medal she won at the Paris Olympics (More)

> Shortlist of six novels selected for prestigious Booker Prize for fiction, including a record five female authors; winner set to be announced Nov. 12 (More)


Science & Technology
> New estimates project deaths from drug-resistant infections to rise by 70% by 2050, claiming roughly 2 million lives per year (More) | What are superbugs, and where do they come from? (More)

> Astronomers propose measuring the wobble of Mars along its rotational axis to test whether dark matter—an unknown substance making up about 26% of the universe's matter—could be made of tiny black holes (More) | Black holes 101 (More, w/video)

> Social messaging platform Snap unveils new operating system for its fifth generation smart glasses; debut signals a renewed push by the company into augmented reality (More)


Business & Markets
> US stock markets close mixed (S&P 500 -0.0%, Dow -0.0%, Nasdaq +0.2%) ahead of anticipated Federal Reserve decision to lower benchmark interest rates at end of two-day policy meeting today (More) | What is the Fed, anyway? (More, w/video)

> BlackRock and Microsoft to launch $30B investment fund to build data centers and secure energy sources to power resource-heavy AI systems (More) | Why does AI require so much energy? (More)

> AT&T to pay $13M to settle Federal Communications Commission investigation tied to 2023 cloud data hack; issue is separate from hack revealed this year to have compromised 73 million customers' Social Security numbers and passwords (More)

Politics & World Affairs
> House Speaker Mike Johnson (R, LA-4) to hold vote today on stopgap bill ahead of Sept. 30 government shutdown deadline; bill includes provision requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote (More) | Democratic-led bill to establish nationwide right to in-vitro fertilization falls short of 60 votes needed to advance in Senate (More)

> Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) to launch investigation into assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, parallel to FBI investigation (More) | See updates (More)

> Canada's ruling Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, loses Montreal parliamentary seat in special election; defeat is the second recent upset for Liberals following loss of long-held Toronto seat in June (More)


SOURCE:  1440 NEWS

Fixin' the Economy


Since I am not an ECONOMIC EXPERT, I can offer my views on how to fix our FAILING ECONOMY...


First of all, I would say that the government has to STOP ITS SPENDING.  Not only does government spending increase INFLATION but it also increases the NATIONAL DEBT which is going to bite us in the ASS one day.

With that said, the government SHOULD (but it will not) REDUCE SPENDING.

So, what area(s) of the budget would you reduce?

  • Social Programs
  • Education
  • Unemployment insurance
  • Healthcare
  • Social Security
  • Military
  • Green Energy
  • Other

Secondly, the government needs to reduce corporate taxes so that companies will invest in the future and grow their companies.

This one is difficult to understand because the mentality is that companies want to make profits at the expense of the workers and the consumers.

Thirdly, the government needs to convince CONGRESS that we need to pass a law that states the wealthy CAN NO LONGER shelter their money away from taxes in offshore bank accounts.
Millionaires can afford to pay several hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxes and Billionaires can afford to pay several millions of dollars in taxes.

This one is not going to be easy to pass or swallow but it needs to be done.  And the sooner we realize this the sooner we will begin to be better off.

Fourthly, the government needs to STOP PUSHING the GREEN ECONOMY...
WHY?
Because:
  1. of its initial cost
  2. of our weakened economy
  3. the rest of the world is not going there
  4. oil/gasoline keeps our economy strong


Somewhat Political

 






Earth's Inner Core


Deep beneath our feet, at a staggering depth of over 5,100km, lies Earth's inner core — a solid ball of iron and nickel that plays a crucial role in shaping the conditions we experience on the surface. In fact, without it we'd be unlikely to even exist.


But despite its significance, it's a bit of a puzzle how it formed and developed. We don't even know how old it is. Luckily, mineral physics is bringing us closer to solving the mystery.


The inner core is responsible for Earth's magnetic field, which acts like a shield, protecting us from harmful solar radiation. This magnetic field might have been important for creating the conditions that allowed life to thrive billions of years ago. 


The Earth's inner core was once liquid, but has turned solid over time. As the Earth gradually cools, the inner core expands outwards at the surrounding iron-rich liquid "freezes". That said, it is still extremely hot, at least 5,000 Kelvin (K) (4726.85°C).   
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Wednesday, September 18

Taking Responsibility

In the past two decades, China has reemerged as a major power, with the world’s second largest economy and a world-class military. It increasingly asserts itself, seeking to regain its centrality in the international system and over global governance institutions that include:  the World Bank,  the International Monetary Fund,  and the United Nations...  SOURCE:  Council on Foreign Relations


IF...  WE as a country...  DO NOT see the THREAT that CHINA presents then the USA is DOOMED to be subservient to CHINA.

Just because I, personally, am not an expert on Foreign Relations, China, or any of these institutions listed above, does not mean that my CONCERNS ARE NOT VALID.'

Right now, the USA is controlled by the DEMOCRATIC PARTY, and all they are concerned about is:
  • Maintaining power and control
  • Destroying Donald Trump
  • Controlling the flow of information
  • Weaponizing the DOJ & FBI
  • Continuing illegal immigration
  • Stop the use of Petroleum Crude Oil
  • Becoming a Green Energy Nation
  • Increasing our Welfare and Social Programs
  • Rasing our TAXES
  • Creating Govt controlled abortions, not States

If you allow the DEMOCRATS to remain in power, including the CONGRESS, then you are indirectly, perhaps directly, handing GLOBAL CONTROL over to CHINA.

In so doing, you will turn the USA into a THIRD WORLD CONTRY, no different than the countries from which these ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS fled.

Open your eyes people and look at what these ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS are already doing in ALL of our BIG CITIES.

The USA will become the country that the VOTERS want it to become...  and this is the way our DEMOCRACY works...  but, when the DEMOCRATS keep their power and control in November, HALF OF THE USA...  HALF OF AMERICANS...  will still be against what happened...  and that opposition will not be easily SILENCED.

YOU THE VOTERS WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR WHATEVER HAPPENS...  not the GOVERNMENT...  because the government was created by YOU...  and don't you forget that!!!

Humanoid Robot Coming

 

The following companies/countries are mass producing humanoid robots in 2025:

  1. Agility Robotics
  2. Fourier Intelligence
  3. Kepler
  4. Tesla

What does that mean for AMERICANS?

Mass production of robots means that there is a very high likelihood and probability that robots will be in the mainstream of the American/global economy sooner than expected.

Companies DO NOT mass produce unless they have consumers or other companies willing to purchase the mass-produced product.

If I OWNED A COMPANY, I would be looking to invest in robots as soon as possible.
Why?
Several Reasons:
  1. Robots don't get sick
  2. Robots don't get pregnant
  3. Robots don't need vacations
  4. Robots don't need benefits
  5. Robots don't ask for wage increases
  6. Robots don't go on strike
  7. Robots don't take their knowledge another company

There is a huge UP FRONT cost to purchase the robots, along with maintenance, and software upgrades...  BUT in the long run, it is cheaper to buy robots than invest in human labor capital.

The larger companies along with the wealthy will invest in robots first.  The wealthy will use these robots like SOUTHERNERS USED SLAVES which has negative connotations while at the same time, robots offer a huge number of incentives for the wealthy, like:
  • a good return on investment
  • house-keeping duties
  • grounds maintenance
  • chauffeur

We will begin to see humanoid robots working in warehouses, loading docks, fast food restaurants, taxi cab drivers, food servers, bank tellers, lawncare, maintenance, stock handlers, truck drivers, traffic and crowd control, etc.

If mass production is starting in 2025, then jobs will start to be replaced the following year and will start to escalate the years after that.

NOW IS THE TIME TO START PREPARING YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY

DOMESTIC TERRORISTS

 

While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Taken from Concert For George)

Illegals


 

Fixing Things


 


 

Choices


 

In The NEWS


Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> Sean "Diddy" Combs arrested in New York by federal prosecutors after grand jury indictment (More) | Longtime BBC presenter Huw Edwards avoids jail time after pleading guilty to three counts of making indecent images of children (More) | Former MoviePass CEO Mitch Lowe pleads guilty to securities fraud charges (More)

> Shaboozey’s "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" tops Billboard Hot 100 for 10th consecutive week as well as the Hot Country Songs chart for the 14th week (More)

> Independent hearing on Manchester City's alleged finance breaches begin; the soccer club is alleged to have breached 115 Premier League financial regulations between 2009 and 2018 (More)


Science & Technology
> Researchers produce first-ever map of brain changes occurring during pregnancy; effects include a long-lasting decrease in gray matter and a temporary increase in white matter (More) | Gray versus white brain matter, explained (More)

> US health regulators approve sleep apnea detection feature on new Apple watches, the company's latest step into health; the decision follows approval for hearing aid function on AirPods Pro 2 (More)

> Engineers develop cheap, biocompatible fabric-like filter to remove microplastics and lead from drinking water (More)


Business & Markets
> US stock markets close mixed (S&P 500 +0.1%, Dow +0.6%, Nasdaq -0.5%); Dow closes at an all-time high (More) | Intel shares rise nearly 8% in after-hours trading on plans to turn foundry business into subsidiary; unit offers semiconductor manufacturing services to customers (More) | Oracle shares close up 5%; chairman Larry Ellison becomes world's second-richest person (More)

> Boeing freezes hiring, considers temporary furloughs to cut costs as more than 33,000 union workers strike for fourth day (More) | See previous write-up (More) | Amazon orders workers to return to office five days a week in 2025 (More)

> AI startup World Labs raises $230M from backers including Andreessen Horowitz and Nvidia's venture capital arm; aims to build AI models that interact with 3D world (More) | See other US AI startups that have raised $100M or more this year (More)

Politics & World Affairs
> Two former chiefs of the New York City Fire Department charged for allegedly soliciting, accepting bribes to expedite fire safety approvals of large building projects; unclear if case is related to corruption investigation around Mayor Eric Adams' (D) administration (More)

> Coast Guard's Marine Board of Investigation begins hearing two weeks of testimony from former employees of OceanGate as part of probe into Titan submersible, which imploded in June 2023 and killed five people (More, w/photo)

> Death toll from flooding in central Europe rises to 18 after Storm Boris brings unusually heavy rainfall to Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia (More) | See photos (More)


SOURCE:  1440 NEWS