Wednesday, April 5
We Are Getting Ready
Fall was not really that cool and Spring was not really that warm... but, it is better than freezing temps and wind.
We put out our deck furniture yesterday even though we have not yet opened our pool. While the weather is still not the best, we will probably not be spending much time out on the deck for another couple of weeks. More than likely our pool will be opened by the end of this month.
Our first trip to Myrtle Beach will take place during the last week of May and before families start bombarding the coast. We stay in an ocean view condo that has a bedroom, bath, kitchen, dining table, living room, balcony. We typically eat all our meals in the condo except for dinner.
Back to East TN: While some of the trees are still trying to get their summer leaves, the weather is mild, without humidity but has a faint breeze. It is a perfect time to be outside working.
Our three cats are spending more and more time on the screened-in back porch with the nice weather and our walking is now done outside around the neighborhood instead of inside... where we would walk around a concrete oval track... 16 revolutions was a mile... and, it was boring unless one watched the pickle ball players on the basketball courts.
Senior citizens paid a dollar a day to use the facilities or they could purchase a pass for $25 that gave one 30 visits.
I spend most of the year inside the house as my treatments prevent me from gettng too much sun exposure. I am usually wearing a T-shirt and flannel PJ bottoms... except when it gets warm, I usually wear shorts. Every so often I wear sweats but most of the time they make me perspire.
Being retired is an easy life and one that I would not recommend because if you are retired, then you are probably experiencing numerous health issues which ain't that much fun... Still, I wake up when I want to and shave every other day. I've even been known to take an afternoon nap.
De-Dollarization
This week Brazil and China (above) reached a deal to trade using their own currencies rather than the US dollar. The Chinese are fulfilling their vow from February to open up a clearing house to settle yuan-denominated trades in Brazil, having previously announced similar clearing houses in Pakistan, Kazakhstan, and Laos.
In many ways, this development is inevitable. As of 2021, China accounts for 31.3% of Brazilian exports and 22.8% of their imports, the most of any country. The United States comes a distant second, accounting for only 11.2% of Brazilian exports and 17.7% of imports.
The same day that the Brazilian trade deal was announced, another major story hit global currency markets: China settled its first LNG trade in yuan. This development alone would be important enough to bear scrutiny given that much-vaunted status of the US dollar as an energy currency — the ‘petrodollar’ — but reading beyond the headlines reveals something even more surprising.
This energy deal suggests that ‘yuanisation’ will not be confined to the global periphery. Until recently, suggestions that the BRICS+ countries would dump the dollar and move to new currencies was met with derision. The Brazilian trade deal puts that scepticism firmly to bed.
Tuesday, April 4
Human Life Span

Scientists have long debated the greatest possible age of a person, with previous studies placing the limit at up to 150 years. But in the past 25 years, no one has surpassed the record for the world's oldest person, held by Jean Louise Calment, who died at age 122 in 1997.
"This has led people to argue that the maximum life span has been reached," David McCarthy(opens in new tab), an assistant professor of risk management and insurance at the University of Georgia, told Live Science.
However, not everyone agrees with the team's conclusions, experts told Live Science.
In the study, published March 29 in the journal PLOS One(opens in new tab), the scientists analyzed mortality data from hundreds of millions of people in 19 countries who were born between the 1700s and the late 1900s, up to 1969.
Invasion of Privacy
Without my knowledge or approval, whenever I perform a google search on an item I am curious about, information about that item shows up on my phone, on my facebook account, and on my news feed.
If I am curious about hydrogen cars, then I get ads about hydrogen cars.
If I search for hearing aids, then I get ads about hearing aids.
If I am curious about what an EV is selling for, then I get ads for EVs.
I disregard the ads and it is no big deal, except for the fact that someone is tracking me and what I am looking at and then trying to sell me those items... If I was browsing in a shopping mall, they would not be able to do that.
When I am approached like that, when it is uninvited, then the last thing I am going to do is buy from you... just for spite, I will buy from someone else who did not pester me.
This may be the weay the world is right now, but I am not going to play their games.
Lots of people admire the pesistence of someone who pesters people... and, I don't deny that those who pester might one day become very wealthy as a result, but not from me.
This invasion of privacy is going to come back and haunt us one day... but then it will be too late.
Interesting Facts
And last but not least:
Pausing Chat GPT
AN open letter signed by hundreds of prominent artificial intelligence experts, tech entrepreneurs, and scientists calls for a pause on the development and testing of AI technologies more powerful than OpenAI’s language model GPT-4 so that the risks it may pose can be properly studied.
It warns that language models like GPT-4 can already compete with humans at a growing range of tasks and could be used to automate jobs and spread misinformation. The letter also raises the distant prospect of AI systems that could replace humans and remake civilization.
“We call on all AI labs to immediately pause for at least 6 months the training of AI systems more powerful than GPT-4 (including the currently-being-trained GPT-5),” states the letter, whose signatories include Yoshua Bengio, a professor at the University of Montreal considered a pioneer of modern AI, historian Yuval Noah Harari, Skype cofounder Jaan Tallinn, and Twitter CEO Elon Musk.
The letter, which was written by the Future of Life Institute, an organization focused on technological risks to humanity, adds that the pause should be “public and verifiable,” and should involve all those working on advanced AI models like GPT-4. It does not suggest how a halt on development could be verified, but adds that “if such a pause cannot be enacted quickly, governments should step in and institute a moratorium,” something that seems unlikely to happen within six months.
Microsoft and Google did not respond to requests for comment on the letter. The signatories seemingly include people from numerous tech companies that are building advanced language models, including Microsoft and Google. Hannah Wong, a spokesperson for OpenAI, says the company spent more than six months working on the safety and alignment of GPT-4 after training the model. She adds that OpenAI is not currently training GPT-5. READ MORE...












