O.J. and the compartmentalization of serious crime

O.J. Simpson died at 76 of prostate cancer–which despite the ‘health experts’ and media’s insistence is harmless and slow-growing, even going so far as to reclassify certain prostate cancers as non-cancers–evidently still kills people at a relatively young age. This goes to show how useless and harmful many of these health experts are, as we… Continue reading O.J. and the compartmentalization of serious crime

The Daily View 4/13/2024: Bitcoin Crashes, Iran Attack, and ‘Degen communism’

Item #1: Bitcoin crashes, as I predicted last week, on Iran escalation (and the overall shittiness of cryptocurrency that requires no additional explanation). It’s going all the way back to $20k, maybe lower: When one of the smartest people and best forecaster says Bitcoin is going back to $20k, you better believe it. Contrary to… Continue reading The Daily View 4/13/2024: Bitcoin Crashes, Iran Attack, and ‘Degen communism’

Why the AI can read your mind but nothing works

A day does not go by without breathless headlines about advances in AI, chatbots, machine learning, or related technologies. Thanks to the so-called internet-of-things, your iPhone can sync with your dishwasher, and thanks to Neuralink, in the not-too-distant future will sync with your mind. You can summon a chatbot to solve business problems, or use… Continue reading Why the AI can read your mind but nothing works

The daily view 4/10/2024: Bitcoin, Life Expectancy, Crisis, Ukraine, and IQ

Item 1: Bitcoin stalls out at $70k, more downside ahead. After crossing $70k on Monday, BTC resumes plunge to $68k as of posting this. The ‘triple top’ in the $60-70k range, as indicated by the red circles, portends to much more downside, possibly as low as $15-20k in a year or so: I have lost… Continue reading The daily view 4/10/2024: Bitcoin, Life Expectancy, Crisis, Ukraine, and IQ

Noah Smith on Euthanasia: Why I’m Not Convinced

From Noah Smith: The perverse incentives of euthanasia: Suggesting that people die is not a good way of saving taxpayer money. In his attacks on MAID, Noah trots out the usual, easily-countered arguments. First, there’s the possibility that people could simply be denied life-saving treatments if health providers consider MAID a cheaper, acceptable alternative. The… Continue reading Noah Smith on Euthanasia: Why I’m Not Convinced

Daniel Kahneman’s Success: a creation of the media

Daniel Kahneman, who recently passed, is a creation of the media. What I mean is, after the financial crisis, at around 2008-2011, the media collectively made him the most important and highly-cited public intellectual in the world, with an interminable stream of articles praising or referencing his ideas as a matter of fact or truth… Continue reading Daniel Kahneman’s Success: a creation of the media

Jonathan Haidt, Teen Anxiety, and Smart Phones: Why I am Skeptical

From Conversations with Tyler, Jonathan Haidt on Adjusting to Smartphones and Social Media (Ep. 209): In The Anxious Generation, Jonathan Haidt explores the simultaneous rise in teen mental illness across various countries, attributing it to a seismic shift from a “play-based childhood” to a “phone-based childhood” around the early 2010s. He argues that the negative… Continue reading Jonathan Haidt, Teen Anxiety, and Smart Phones: Why I am Skeptical

Online Obituaries Explain the College Wage Premium

Much ink has been spilled by pundits and commentators alike as to why the college wage premium is so persistent. Often, political correctness is blamed on the overreliance by employers on degrees. However, I think the main reason is competence more so than politics. Due to lowered standards, high school GPAs and graduation rates have… Continue reading Online Obituaries Explain the College Wage Premium

Bitcoin: The Disappointment Continues , $20k on the horizon

Bitcoin crashed again, falling from $70k to $65k. It’s always the same justification given by the media for why Bitcoin falls, either blaming the fed, inflation, or the economy, but never the fact that Bitcoin is a bubble and unsustainable. The Bitcoin chart is a facsimile of 2022, when it dropped from a peak of… Continue reading Bitcoin: The Disappointment Continues , $20k on the horizon