Trouble at the Mill…

So once again, I fall victim to the greed of META — posted a link to a story about the Canadian archives and the tremendous difficulties they are facing presently, only to have be blocked. There was some weirdness associated with the blocking — it appeared long enough for a friend to comment, I saw her comments and was about to respond when it. Just. Disappeared. Along with some 7 hours of other posts — suggesting that my account might have been blocked. With META, who knows?

But the Internet, like water, refuses to be tamed by the likes of Suckerberg. SO without further ado, here’s a link to the article from one of my recent reading discoveries, The Walrus:

~~~

Canada’s Archives Are in Trouble—and So Is Its History

~~

So, I really hope that my friends who were able to see it, however briefly, will chime in on the matter from this link.

I’m counting on you, Lisa and Luciana!

Here’s two screenshots:

… and shortly after…


No Vaccines for this one..

“Language is a virus” sang Laurie Anderson some years ago, riffing on William S. Burroughs’s “The Ticket That Exploded” and one wonders. How does it infect us and how do we spread it?

Does it lie dormant in our very DNA and only awaits the right circumstances to trigger, just waiting to explode into out consciousness? What would be its trigger(s)?

And then there’s the act of reading a book. Reading is staring at the hieroglyphics imprinted upon sheets of dead tree byproducts and hallucinating wildly — for hours on end! I thought this graphic below summed things up quite nicely:

[Click to see the article where I found this]

Now consider how we recruit/radicalize/train others to be able to self-hallucinate… and not just the “text”-based but things like music scores and EVERYTHING we see with our eyes…

Most of this has been triggered off of the reports of the hallucinating chatbots — given that they are based on LLMs or image databases, how does this happen?

And a happy end of June Thursday to you all!

[More on reading and hallucination: Two sources for the same paper]

1. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053810017300314
“Uncharted features and dynamics of reading: Voices, characters, and crossing of experiences”

2. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5361686/
“Uncharted features and dynamics of reading: Voices, characters, and crossing of experiences”

16:58 EST

Sharing this here so others can find the news… FaceBook doesn’t like it when I link news stories from here in Montréal — so here from the Guardian’s reporting:

Trump suggests he’s not prepared to invoke Insurrection Act, saying he doesn’t think events in California are an ‘insurrection’

Asked if he’s prepared to invoke the Insurrection Act, Donald Trump told reporters in New Jersey: “It depends on whether or not there’s an insurrection.”

Asked if he thinks there is one, Trump replied: “No, no, but we have violent people and we’re not going to let them get away with it.”

In response to another journalist’s question, Trump said: “I think you’re going to see some very strong law and order.”

“Insurrection”

Tonight in Los Angeles — sharing this link so my friends can see this from outside of Canada, where I cannot post news stories.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/07/immigration-raids-los-angeles

The Trump administration will deploy the national guard to immigration protests in Los Angeles, border czar Tom Homan said on Saturday, as an immigration crackdown in the area erupted into mass protests with police in riot gear deploying teargas at bystanders.

“We’re already mobilizing. We’re gonna bring national guard in tonight and we’re gonna continue doing our job. This is about enforcing the law,” Homan said in an interview with Fox News.

#ViveLaInsurrectionDeLosAngeles #TheWholeWorldIsWatching

Just a placeholder

Countries A, B, C, (and others) have been in conflict for years now.

Country B invaded and seized land of Country K, who now been conducting a campaign of major initiatives for several years now. Country K carries out a highly asymmetrical attack against Country B that takes out over a third (about 2/5, actually) of B’s nuclear-capable air force, which had been used against K for some time. Country A and Country C have been duking it out with trade and not hardware, but the noises are being made constantly. Country A shares a close working relationship with Country B and has been repeatedly accused of helping B fight against K.

The press was gob-smacked, tho’ some of the lesser lights of the media pointed out that the idea has been around for several years.

The asymmetry of it all is what people need to be paying more attention to, and while a strategic issue has been raised (as it should be), we need to be focusing on other scenarios that benefit from such asymmetries.

Consider:

The Country C’s current regime has been slashing funding for agencies responsible for data and information gathering and analysis, counter-cyberwarfare, and meteorological data gathering and analysis and forecasting. So they miss the chatter taking place of an assault that takes advantage of the chaos of a government that is having issues passing budgets, cutting vital defensive services including the prediction and surveillance of their well-known summer storms. Given the increasing average severity of these storms, it is highly likely that any storm in the next season will be more than usually catastrophic.

But then if you no longer support the tracking and surveillance programs that the rest of the world is using, then you won’t know. But your enemies will and if they’ve been following along the past 15 years or so, they very well may have laid preparations. But you no longer have the intelligence-gathering capacity that you used to have because you’ve alienated all your previous allies.

Country K’s brilliant attack was some 18 months in the making…

Here’s a “Look! A squirrel!” moment to wash that previous away —

Unprocessed phone capture, near the Quartier des Spectacles, on a recent sojourn.