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Links 11/19/2024 | naked capitalism


A 35,000-Year-Old Saber-Toothed Cub Was Unearthed in Siberia—and It Still Had Its Whiskers and Claws Smithsonian (Paul R)

How dogs were implicated during the Salem witch trials Religion News (Robin K)

Scientists discover unusual new bacteria in deep-sea coral Washington Post (Robin K)

Nearly 80 Million Americans Expected to Travel over Thanksgiving AAA (Kevin W)

The Painted Protest: How politics destroyed contemporary art Harpers. Anthony L: “Just for the first line: ‘My mother lost both of her legs on the way to the Barbican Art Gallery.’”

#COVID-19

Climate/Environment

Denmark to convert 15% of farmland to forest to cut fertiliser use Channel News Asia (Carla R)

Sad reason world’s second-largest city has shut all schools 9News (Kevin W)

Snow hits London as Arctic chill grips Britain: Temperatures drop to -11.2C as sleet blankets the capital and snow hits the Midlands with trains axed, schools closed and cars stuck Daily Mail

Chronicles of Collapse Los Angeles Review of Books. Anthony L hoists:

This is the contradiction at the heart of Amrith’s book. He writes a brilliant global history, one of the very best I have read in many years. He truly synthesizes large fields of research into a compelling narrative that places a great conundrum at the heart of modern human history—how the use of fossil fuels has opened up unprecedented levels of human freedom that threaten the very heart of that project in the near future. But, having diagnosed the problem and explained it in language any reasonably educated reader can easily understand, Amrith almost completely drops the ball on thinking through a concrete path toward solutions, which is what readers most desperately need.

China?

EU to demand technology transfers from Chinese companies Financial Times

President Xi: population decline could benefit China’s future development Pekinology

China’s lonely-heart crisis fuels a growing ‘companionship economy’ South China Morning Post

Japan

Japan mulls tougher sanctions on Russia, North Korea News Az

Xi and Ishiba meet amid tensions as China urges Japan to ‘properly handle’ history Independent. Ouch.

European Disunion

Schwachkopf eugyppius (Micael T)

Baerbock threatens China with consequences Tagesschau via machine translation (guurst). How has the EU managed to find so many aggressively stupid women to put in positions of authority?

How German Imperialism Rebranded Itself as Feminist Jacobin (Stephen S)

German manufacturers warn of the sector’s ‘formidable crash’ BBC

Pacifism” and the Greed of Swedish Capital: Riga Unsuccessfully Attempts to Force Stockholm Shareholder to Work for Latvian Militarism International Affairs (Micael T)

Undersea cable between Germany and Finland severed BBC (Kevin W)

Old Blighty

Minister says food shortage plan in place as farmers threaten strike action over tax Independent. The tax is a disastrously foolish inheritance tax we included in Links and elicited a detailed takedown by Revenant earlier this month.

Israel v. The Resistance

Israel, Hezbollah trade fire as UN slams worsening conditions in Gaza Aljazeera

Nearly 100 food aid trucks violently looted in Gaza, UN agencies say Reuters

Hezbollah says it hit military targets in Tel Aviv with swarm of combat drones Anadolu Agency

How Yemen is redefining regional power The Cradle

Jewish organisations around the world condemn German parliamentary resolution on anti-Semitism DiEM25 (Robin K)

New Not-So-Cold War

US decision on long-range missiles will spark immediate response, Russian lawmakers say Guardian

Why Putin won’t go nuclear following ATACMS decision Ian Proud (Ignacio)

Putin approves Russia’s revised nuclear doctrine TASS (guurst). This was in the works but the timing of the approval turns out to have been useful.

G7 confirms pledge to impose severe costs on Russia for Ukraine war Reuters. And I want a pony.

Russian Military Traps Ukrainian Forces in Kursk Cauldron, Over 80 Enemy Fighters Killed Sputnik (Robin K)

Nobody wants to hear this: Ukraine’s Battle Fatigue London Review of Books (Anthony L)

Nordic neighbours release new advice on surviving war BBC

TO BEAT THE DEVIL: IN HONOR OF KRIS KRISTOFFERSON Hal Freeman (Anthony L). I feel sad for Hal Freeman. He gives the impression of having a strong moral core, of being deeply upset by widespread propaganda and demonizing of various Others, wanting to do something about that. I wish he could get to the point of being satisfied with putting out the best information he can and not caring so much about persuading people. Sometime not being part of the problem is the best you can do. And having the nerve to put a stake in the ground is reaching more people than he realizes.

Imperial Collapse Watch

A Republic to Keep, an Empire to Lose Philip Pilkington

Nationwide IV Fluid Shortage Could Change How Hospitals Manage Patient Hydration KFF Health News

Trump 2.0

What happened to America First? Trump’s cabinet picks seem more neocon than isolationist Thomas Fazi, Unherd

The Foreign Policy Cabinet of the Supposedly ‘Anti-War’ President-Elect Begins to Take Shape Issue Chronicle. Kevin W: “Interesting visual chart at top of article.”

Musk, top Trump adviser clash over Cabinet picks Axios

Trump shock waves ripple through fragmented G20 Politico

The unconventional economic theory behind Trump’s sweeping tariff plans Washington Post (Robin K)

DOGE Will Wind Up Costing the Government More Money Ian Welsh (Micael T)

The 9 GOP senators who could derail Trump’s Cabinet picks The Hill

2024 Aftermath

On the Democratic Party’s Cult of Powerlessness Matt Stoller. Important.

Pennsylvania’s Top Court Tells Counties to Stop Defying Its Ballot Order New York Times (Kevin W)

Mace introduces bill to bar trans women from Capitol restrooms The Hill

Our No Longer Free Press

a href=”https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/morning-joe-bends-knee-to-fascist” rel=”nofollow”>‘Morning Joe’ Bends Knee to ‘Fascist’ Trump Ken Klipperstein

AI

Letting chatbots run robots ends as badly as you’d expect The Register (Kevin W)

AI Copyright Claimed My Last Video YouTube. BC

I saw this conflict coming.

Of all the choices, I think having the AI software developers owning copyright for all AI generated content would create a untenable situation where AI companies, like OoenAI, would end up claiming ownership of content and innovations well beyond art and creative writing. It would extend into medicine, science, and all manner of software enabled industry. Beyond the financial claims, copyright ownership would grant enormous power to enforce cease and desist orders to shut down competition (commercial or political).

Caveat Emptor

Four Passengers Die in Burning Tesla After Electronic Doors Seemingly Won’t Open Futurism. Paul R: “Yikes. There’s a manual door release inside but it’s apparently confusing to use. Nightmare fuel.”

Tesla (TSLA) stock up on report Trump wants to ease self-driving rules CNBC. Paul R: “I heard Trump was going to send killer robots after us, but I didn’t think they meant THIS.”

Class Warfare

Weddings have long been expensive. Now, guests are paying, too CNN (Kevin W)

Who uses libraries? Even in the stacks, there’s a political divide Washington Post (Robin K)

NYC supers say new trash rules are ruining their lives Gothamist

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