- This video compilation of monsoon storms around Tucson is excellent, if you have access to a big screen. Particularly, watch until the Marana and Vail shots to see the sheer violence of these downpours. (Twice, we've had to pull our car over because the rain was so hard.)
[I had scheduled this post before a monsoon storm came through on July 12 and took down 6 trees in our small neighborhood. One pictured above; more.] - Roughly 60% of current occupations didn't exist in 1940.
(My job for several decades - professional [sic] farm animal advocate - was definitely not a thing even 50 years ago.) - The rational optimist’s guide to using AI
(Do you want to learn how to use AI to enhance your life?)
PS: just today, July 17, I used an LLM to file an appeal with our health insurance provider. - Half of America Cannot Afford to Live, and Other Wrong Numbers,
- Stop Calling It Exponential Growth
After 25 years and trillions spent, wind and solar remain less than 3% of global energy. The common retort - "don't worry, it's exponential growth" - is false. See also The France Counterfactual if you want to dig deeper.
Links like the latter aren't to rant about or dunk on climate cultists. Rather, if we actually want to make things better, we must see things clearly. This is true for anything, including animal advocacy.

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