Enlaces 29/01/2024 |  capitalismo desnudo

Enlaces 29/01/2024 | capitalismo desnudo

Raro pingüino blanco avistado en una base científica en la Antártida Correo de Nueva York. ¿Supongo que las manchas lo hicieron visible?

El sistema financiero necesita más capital y menos complejidad PIE. ¿Por qué no menos de ambos?

El pronóstico final de un famoso analista es la caída de la economía estadounidense New York Times. “[T]Las personas que fabrican los bienes en otros lugares están adquiriendo un control cada vez mayor de los medios de producción. [(!)] y por lo tanto un control cada vez mayor de la economía mundial y por lo tanto un control cada vez mayor del dinero”.

Clima

Activistas salpican sopa a la ‘Mona Lisa’ en el Museo del Louvre en París A B C

La verdad en realidad Trimestral de Lapham. La baraja: “Un recorrido por un siglo de documentales sobre el cambio climático”.

#COVID-19

Negligencia de expertos en la respuesta temprana al COVID-19 Revista médica británica. Si se trata de negligencia; todavía continúa

La orientación actualizada de la OMS sobre prevención de la COVID puede poner en peligro en lugar de proteger, afirman algunos expertos Centro de Investigación y Política de Enfermedades Infecciosas. En el mejor de los casos, completamente ciegos y estúpidos, como HICPAC:

«Las directrices sugieren utilizar los síntomas para evaluar a las personas». [Raina Macintyre said via email. “This is seen in health guidelines in many countries—emphasis on symptoms (‘wear a mask if you feel unwell’), when we know a substantial proportion of transmission is asymptomatic, which is a major rationale for universal masking in high-transmission settings.”

Similarly, David Michaels, PhD, MPH, an epidemiologist and professor at George Washington University School of Public Health and a former administrator at the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), said the guidelines don’t directly address the modes of COVID-19 transmission.

“I was very disappointed,” he told CIDRAP News, referring to the WHO’s adherence to what he calls “droplet dogma,’” or the misguided belief that SARS-CoV-2 spreads mainly through droplets rather than aerosols. “It hasn’t fully recognized the concept that this novel coronavirus is airborne.

Nor does the document fully recognize that N95 respirators offer better protection against the virus than medical, or surgical, masks.

Looks like John Conly is still embedded….

For elite footballers, the effects of covid-19 linger for months The Economist

China?

Chinese developer Evergrande ordered to be wound up by Hong Kong court FT. A story about Evergrande that dropped from sight.

Japan

COVID-19 cases in Japan increase for the ninth consecutive week Asahi Shimbun

‘It’s not an Oedipus complex’: why Japan’s ‘silver porn’ market is booming Guardian

India

Narendra Modi is celebrating his scary vision for India’s future Vox. The temple in question.

Syraqistan

3 US service members killed, many injured in attack on Al-Tanf military base Anadolu Agency. The deck: “US says attack happened within borders of Jordan, while Jordan says it was on Al-Tanf base in Syria.” Trump tried to get rid of Al-Tanf, but failed. Today, Trump blames Biden, Iraqi resistance group claims responsibility. Iran’s denial. GOP calls for retaliation. Biden vows response at time ‘of our choosing.’ Meanwhile, KC-135s heading eastward:

What Comes Next After Three Americans Were Killed In A Drone Attack In Jordan? The Drive

Violence spirals as Iran’s proxies kill American soldiers The Economist. The deck: “In an election year Joe Biden is under fierce pressure to retaliate.” Commentary:

Yeah. Can’t the spooks have some intern make a yarn diagram?

SITREP 1/28/24: US Troops Suffer Fatalities in Strikes as Escalation Grows Simplicius The Thinker(s)

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Pelosi demonstrating fealty (1):

Pelosi demonstrating fealty (2):


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Kafka at the International Court of Justice The Tablet. Case for the defense. But see Francis Boyle:


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Details Emerge on U.N. Workers Accused of Aiding Hamas Raid NYT. The deck: “Israeli officials have presented evidence they say ties workers at a Palestinian aid agency in Gaza to violence during the Hamas-led attack on Israel.” Israeli officals? Say no more! Commentary:

Interview on Iran’s Press TV discussing the brouhaha over several UNRWA employees’ involvement in the Hamas attacks of 7 October Gilbert Doctorow

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Iran launches three satellites amid rising tensions with Western powers Al Jazeera

New York Times Puts “Daily” Episode on Ice Amid Internal Firestorm over Hamas Sexual Violence Article The Intercept

Biden administration discussing slowing some weaponry deliveries to Israel to pressure Netanyahu NBC. Maybe if we sent him a sternly worded letter?

Growing number of apps help automate pro-Israel activism online WaPo

Where Is Hamas Getting Its Weapons? Increasingly, From Israel. NYT. Unexploded ordnance (!).

Has International Law Survived, or Has the Western Political Class Killed It? Craig Murray. Murray comments:

The Lucky Country

Deadliest six months on Australian roads since 2010 leaves industry demanding answers Guardian. ‘Tis a mystery!

Australia must consider bringing back conscription as ‘all-out war’ with Russia looms, expert says News.com

Dear Old Blighty

Britain says it has no plans for conscription, after top general says the UK may need a citizen army AP

European Disunion

Brussels threatens to hit Hungary’s economy if Viktor Orbán vetoes Ukraine aid FT

Hungary far-right would lay claim to neighbouring region if Ukraine loses war Reuters. Trans-Carpathia.

New Not-So-Cold War

Ukraine war latest: Kyiv would win faster if allowed to hit deep inside Russia with Western weapons, Navy commander says Kyiv Independent

Ukraine’s Zelensky warns of World War 3 risk as he seeks Western support against Russia South China Morning Post

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Amidst Preparations for Long Ukraine War, Peace May Come Quickly Tony Kevin, Pearls & Irritations. “Peace, when it comes, may come quickly. Meanwhile, expect both sides to continue to talk big publicly of their being ready for a long war. In Russia’s case, it is true.” Big if true (author bio). Worth a read.

Ukraine’s hopes for victory over Russia are slipping away WaPo

Bertie Wooster in Murmansk London Review of Books. The Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War of 1918-20.

2024

A vote for Trump is a vote for chaos Noah Smith, Noahpinion

Our Famously Free Press

I Am Going to Miss Pitchfork, but That’s Only Half the Problem Ezra Klein, NYT

Why We Need Public Journalism Boston Review

Healthcare

Epidemiology has a causality problem Adam Kucharski, Understanding the unseen

Toward the eradication of medical diagnostic errors Eric Topol, Ground Truths

More (And More) Meat: How Doctors Treated Diabetes Before Insulin Therapy Literary Hub

The Bezzle

$40 billion worth of crypto crime enabled by stablecoins since 2022 Ars Technica

2024

The border’s political value is crushing talks on policy The Hill

A city of 710,000 struggles to cope with 40,000 migrant arrivals NBC. Denver (but the headline figure isn’t supported in the story).

House Republicans release impeachment articles against Mayorkas amid push to remove him over the border ABC

Digital Watch

X blocks searches of Taylor Swift to combat explicit deepfakes The Hill. And when the “deepfake” is in fact real? Hunter Biden’s laptop all over again.

Zeitgeist Watch

Icon of the Seas: World’s largest cruise ship sets sail Sky News. I didn’t know they made Petri dishes that big.

Sports Desk

England secure one of greatest Test wins as Tom Hartley spins out India with seven wickets Sky Sports

Second Test as it happened: Windies claim first win on Australian soil in 27 years Sydney Morning Herald. “Windies” = West Indies:

Interludio musical:

Cadena de suministro

Nuevos descubrimientos de litio pueden asegurar el futuro de la energía limpia en Estados Unidos El interés nacional

Vigilancia del colapso imperial

La estrategia de ambigüedad de Estados Unidos está llegando a su fin ahora La política exterior. Mmm. No estoy seguro de que muchos fuera de The Blob vean nuestra política exterior como “ambigua”, especialmente los objetos de nuestra atención imperial.

Problemas de software retrasan las entregas de aviones de combate F-35… otra vez El registro

La lucha de clases

El abogado de Trader Joe argumenta que la Junta Nacional de Relaciones Laborales es «inconstitucional» HuffPo

Esqueletos en el armario Correo aéreo. La baraja: «Las guerras culturales han llegado para Skull and Bones, la sociedad secreta más prestigiosa y misteriosa de Yale».

Austin experimentó dando a la gente 1.000 dólares al mes. Gastaron el dinero sin condiciones principalmente en vivienda, según un estudio. Business Insider

Los científicos han encontrado un nuevo tipo de material magnético El economista

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