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Comment Re: Has Climate Doom Modeling Turned Into Clickbai (Score 1) 43

You can "gently disagree" with the facts of life and quote hand-picked AI slop all you want, but that doesn't make any difference. "Global cooling" was a small subset of the field ever since old Svante came up with his model. By the early 70s no peer-reviewed models considered relevant were predicting "global cooling".

The second article you quote, Bryson et al from 1974, makes the point that small changes in controlled variables can cause abrupt climate changes and that turbidity and CO2 increase could be such factors, not predicting "global cooling".

By mid-70s, mention of "global cooling" was either erroneous or in a slightly ironical context:
https://www.science.org/doi/ab...

And the verdict was out before the end of the decade
https://www.nature.com/article...

There are those who reason that other pollutants stop stop more incoming radiation and will outbalance the CO2 to create a cooling than a warming trend... but there are few left who now subscribe to it".

Comment Re: Has Climate Doom Modeling Turned Into Clickbai (Score 0) 43

I'm old enough to remember being told that we were all going to freeze due to global cooling.

We remember enough of the scientific literature of the times to know that you've never read a major science paper on the subject.

So you either remember wrong or you got your information about "science" from the tabloids back then.

Comment Re:Microsoft has a serious culture problem (Score 1) 65

And instead of fixing this, they focus on AI and...notepad...for some fucking reason.

Because for the past 30 or so years, it has worked very well for MS to keep their main products barely useable, rely on lock-in and chase the next big thing so they can get their dirty hands on it early and lock more people into more products.

Comment vibe (Score 1) 65

'vibe-scheduling'

I guess "vibe-something" is going to be the anti-word of 2026. People are slowly waking up to what it actually means to let the AI do the work.

I'm not dissing AI, I'm using it extensively myself and there's a few AI whitepapers with my name on them. But like any tool, it can be great when used correctly and ruin your day when not.

Comment Re:Did the city of SF... (Score 1) 140

[smoking] Why? Tax revenue.

Also: Voters. Smokers are still a fairly substantial fraction of the population, enough to swing a vote, especially if, and that appears to be the trend in most western democracies these days, there are two opposing political sides roughly evenly matched.

I mean, does it not strike anyone as a very weird coincidence that we have almost perfect 50/50 splits in so many countries?

Comment Re:Excellent! Can we do this here in the uk? (Score 1) 140

No one forced anyone to eat those ultraprocessed foods.

No, but they do everything BUT force to make it the most attractive option. Just as one silly example: With wages and prices as they are, having both partners work full-time is basically required unless you're in the top few percent of earners or inherited wealth. So who's going to cook? After a long work day? Convenience food is the obvious choice. You are not being forced, but unless food is a high-priority item in your life, you are very much steered into that direction.

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