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  • The hell of technology

    Katrina will be out of town for a few days, and I’ll be Mom-sitting at their house, beginning tomorrow. They don’t have the internet, which means this site won’t be updated until Wednesday.

    Sorry about the next three days of silence, but being freed of the daily five-hour, three-bus round-trip, riding to Mom’s house and then riding back, might leave me time and energy enough to write. I’m going to bring my laptop, park it on Mom & Katrina’s dining room table, and hope to have a few pages ready to post when I return home and to the internet.

    ♦ ♦ ♦

    Katrina has a smart TV, which Mom is unable to turn on, not because of her health issues, but because it’s so damned complicated. Turning it on requires pressing eleven buttons on two remotes, each button pressed in exactly the right order, traversing a maze of “smart” ads and “smart” options for services my mom and sister have never subscribed to.

    A couple of years back, Katrina showed me how to turn the TV on, but I’ve never successfully done it solo. It’s too baffling, plus there’s a conflict of interest: I prefer it off.

    Mom, though, likes to watch TV, and I want her to be happy while I’m taking care of her, so I asked Katrina to re-brief me on the 11-button process. This time I took notes, and may have it down. At least, I know the final button I’m looking for — HDMI 3. If I can navigate past all the “smart” ads and find HDMI 3, Mom can watch TV.

    ♦ ♦ ♦

    While Katrina was teaching me this, the smart TV smartly interrupted, placing this message over the screen:

    “Your daily update is now beginning. In order to bring you the best experience possible, we’ll be updating all of your TV boxes. This will interrupt viewing but should take less than five minutes to complete.”

    “Oh, this,” Katrina said with a sigh. “I hate it when it does this.” Then we waited five minutes for all of Katrina & Mom’s “TV boxes” to update.

    “What the hell is a TV box?” I asked Katrina. She doesn’t know. She also doesn’t know what’s being updating once daily, or how these updates bring her “the best experience possible.”

    My guess is that once daily, their TV sends all the latest info on what shows Katrina and Mom have watched to some database, where the info is sold, to better target them with more ads.

    I’m so old, I remember when TVs had a physical ON/OFF button, which immediately turned the TV on or off. Ads weren’t targeted. There was no database. Nothing interrupted viewing for five minutes daily.

    ♦ ♦ ♦

    Speaking of the hell of technology, take my phone, please. All I want from it is the ability to send and receive text messages. If that function was available without a phone, I would own a text-messaging machine instead.

    I rarely use the phone to make or receive calls, and strive for never. My ringer is off 24/365, unless someone I love a lot has told me, in advance, that they need to get hold of me.

    Over my 20 or so years carrying cell phones, I’ve purchased a new one three times, always because the service provider was discontinuing support for my antique device. Each time, after unwrapping the new phone, the first thing to do is un-install whatever apps are pre-installed, mute all functions that make noise, turn off internet access and tracking, etc. The name’s Ludd. Ned Ludd.

    The number of times I’ve used, needed, or even wished for a flashlight on my phone is zero, but somehow in sending a text and then slipping the phone into my backpack, I accidentally pushed whatever button lights the flashlight. It’s very bright. How the fuck do I turn it off?

    6/7/2026

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  • The view at twilight

    Checking my messages, there were five calls from Mr Urgent — two from Tuesday, two from Wednesday, one from this morning. All his calls were marked “urgent,” but never yet has he said what work he needs me to do.

    Whatever it is, though, gosh, it sure seems urgent.

    PATHETIC LIFE logo

    From Pathetic Life #25
    Wednesday, June 5, 1996

    Haven’t mentioned her in a while, so you might be under the stupid misimpression that I’m recovered, or at least recovering from Sarah-Katherine. Nope.

    Usually there’s a week between letters, and usually I’d wait for a reply, but even more usually I’m an idiot so yesterday I wrote her a letter, long and idiotically heartfelt. This morning I wrote her another letter, short and sort of explaining/apologizing for yesterday’s letter.

    And it gets worse: not only was I damned fool enough to write two letters, I also mailed them both, soon as I’d written them.

    ♦ ♦ ♦  

    Now it’s twilight, as I look out over the tops of all the other rent-by-the-week hotels on the block. The McMillan is the tallest of them, so the view stretches pleasantly.

    A mile or so in the distance, the hills are bathed in the approaching sunset. Houses and trees are silhouetted against a pale blue, darkening sky. Toward the north side of the hill, amidst a cluster of recent development, is a large house that’s burning down.

    It’s so far in the distance, I can’t see whether the fire trucks are there, but brilliant yellow flames are dancing like Baryshnikov, and thick, gray smoke rises slowly to the setting sun. As I said, it is a rather pleasant view.

    This is an entry retyped from an on-paper zine I wrote many years ago, called Pathetic Life. The opinions stated were my opinions then, but might not be my opinions now. Also, I said and did some disgusting things, so parental guidance is advised.

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  • And now the news: 6/7/2026

    Minnesota Republicans hold moment of silence for cop who killed George Floyd

    CBP Commander Greg Bovino is taking guest speaker spots at white nationalist conferences

    Trans minors sue to stop Justice Department access to medical records

    The federal government if demanding children’s private medical records without even telling their families. If that’s OK with HIPPA then there’s simply no such thing as privacy.

    Me, looking grumpy, reading the news

    AND NOW THE NEWS #608
    Sunday,
    June 7, 2026

    Using ‘shadow docket’ again, Supreme Court allows Alabama to use congressional map favoring Republicans in this year’s elections, of course

    The lower court’s ruling said the map discriminates against black people in violation of the Constitution, but the Republican Supreme Court is saying that’s not only AOK, but it’s so obviously AOK we won’t even explain it.

    Trump claims without proof Democrats are ‘trying to steal’ California primaries

    Imagine the literal tons of ink that could be saved if the media simply said “lies” instead of “claims without proof” every time Trump lies.

    For far-right extremists, the rise of a new enemy: Women

    There’s nothing “new” about it.

    All across the right-wing, assorted hatred of brown and black people, gays, queers, and trans people, immigrants, non-Christians, workers, the poor, the disabled, the left, the media, the well-educated, science, expertise of any kind, etc, is always a powerful force, but any of those hatreds are optional for any specific right-wing group. Hatred of women is the hatred that seems to be required — that’s the hatred that ties all right-wing hatreds together.

    Demonstrators cannot be forced to take down ‘86-47’ flag, judge rules

    Feds begin targeting ‘anti-technology extremists’

    Transgender ballot initiative could require genital exams for Washington secondary school students

    DOD officially drops 180 faiths — plus atheists and agnostics — from military’s recognized religion list

    FCC to investigate TV shows where the mom has job

    Shackled, transferred, mocked: woman, 23, says she gave in to deportation after ‘humiliating’ ICE detention

    Prisoners speak out: What they say is going on inside Delaney Hall

    ICE agents cause wreck during chaotic arrest in Chicago

    ICE arrested them, and then they vanished

    ICE jailed transgender woman among men, where (as expected) she was sexually abused. When she tried to report it, she was promptly deported.

    DOJ sues 4 states in dispute over ‘undercover plates’ for ICE agents

    Excerpt: Maine, Washington, Oregon and Massachusetts were all hit with lawsuits May 27 from the DOJ, which alleges that their unwillingness to provide confidential, or undercover, license plates for federal immigration agents is “discriminatory” and unconstitutional.

    Trump’s deportation agenda is about to get a $70B infusion from Congress

    I’m old and not in great health, but please Lord, let me live long enough to celebrate Trump’s death.

    Trump library says no Twitter DMs can be found, despite evidence he sent them

    The Washington Post did the work here, then (intentionally?) buried the lede with that boring headline. Here’s what matters:

    Trump’s Office of Legal Counsel has quietly issued a memo declaring the Presidential Records Act unconstitutional, AOK to ignore. You’ve never heard of the Office of Legal Counsel, but in sane administrations OLC memos are considered The Law, so this is effectively a cloaking device, allowing the Trump regime to withhold or destroy whatever records might prove the administration’s routine daily lawbreaking.

    Trump regime makes up new “rule” so they can illegally revoke federal grants whenever they want for whatever reason

    Excerpt: The government could not issue grants to projects or groups that “deny the biological reality of sex or the sex binary in humans,” for example. Nor could it seek to fund initiatives that “promote anti-American values,” contribute to illegal immigration, advance diversity, equity and inclusion or assist in voter registration.

    The rules would further limit the ability of grant recipients to engage in some “issue advocacy.” Those that are funded would be scrutinized for their compliance with “religious liberty laws” and their “memberships and affiliations” with outside groups. And they could face the outright termination of their grants if the Trump administration someday determines that their actions are not in the “public interest.”

    White House plan to vet grants puts climate science in jeopardy

    White House reclassifies federal epidemiologists and other scientists from civil servants to ‘at-will’ hires

    Trump keeps immunity from IRS, a victory in a long-running feud

    Who else has disputes with the IRS and somehow the media calls it a “feud”?

    Trump pardons former Congressman convicted of insider trading

    Hegseth strikes female and black Navy officers from promotion list

    DHS Secretary refuses again and again to say he’ll follow court orders

    Trump is using fees from National Parks passes to fund supersized $1.6M DC fireworks and uglification

    Park Service awards no-bid contract to cover bridge statues in gold

    Justice Department eyes alternative ‘weaponization’ payouts after slush fund pushback

    Obscure group with Trump ties plans to route funds to his allies for legal fights

    US Forest Service to open millions of acres to off-road vehicles, memo shows

    John Oliver on Trump’s misuse of pardon powers

    Trump regime ignored two decades of war games that predicted what would happen in Iran

    Enemies are exploiting unregulated data broker location data to target and kill US troops

    Iran atomic risk seen higher than before Trump attacks began

    2024: Pete Hegseth and his ‘battle cry’ for a new Christian Crusade

    Jeffrey Epstein’s sperm may have survived him

    Newly-appointed Director of National Intelligence received a trophy declaring “Fucks Only the Young” at a dildo-focused)event he organized dedicated to the conspiracy that Bed Bath and Beyond never actually went bankrupt

    Trump appointee leading $205bn US agency had personal ties to Epstein, emails show

    Granted clemency by Trump, scores of Jan 6 rioters have been accused of new crimes

    Video shows Pentagon counterterrorism hire Elias Irizarry clambering into Capitol on Jan. 6

    Karl Rove is a RINO to Trump

    Colorado’s Democratic Governor vetoes bills that would allow Coloradans to sue federal immigration officials, ban swipe fees

    ‘Like two cats circling’: Harris and Newsom weigh a 2028 showdown

    One of these two terribly uninspiring Democrats will probably get the Democratic nomination. My pledge: I’ll vote for neither.

    Amid mounting Democratic concern, Platner says his past is being ‘weaponized’

    It’s peculiar, ain’t it, that the media is endlessly faskinated with the Senate race in Maine, one of dozens of Senate elections this year.

    I’ll stick with my earlier assessment of Graham Platner: he’s flawed as fuck, but so’s most everyone in life. Most folks just keep it hidden.

    Toss in half a dozen more Platner scandals, and he’d still be an improvement over the monstrous forever incumbent, Susan Collins.

    After Scott Pelley is fired from 60 Minutes, the rest of the show’s cast bends knees

    60 Minutes has always been overrated, but it was the best journalism allowed on commercial TV. We’ll be a shittier nation as CBS News murders that show.

    Scott Pelley on the Bari Weiss era and his last days at 60 Minutes

    Excerpt: “I felt it was very important to identify that the protesters themselves were being very aggressive and that they were half of these confrontations, and so I instructed my producers to find images in which we see the protesters acting aggressively. We found a picture of a protester chest-bumping an officer. We found a picture of an officer being hit in the head with a snowball…

    “And about four hours after our deadline, Bari Weiss sends an email to my boss, Tanya Simon. Two of the things in the email include, can we make the protesters look more violent? Now, I’m paraphrasing. I don’t have the quote, but that’s what was communicated to me. And the other thing, Renee Good’s car. You need to describe her as driving toward the officer.”

    Me again: Pelley had already reported a falsehood, both-sidesing that “the protesters themselves were being very aggressive and that they were half of these confrontations,” so it’s a little late and lame to be shocked, shocked when the boss asks for further falsehoods.

    Late and lame is better than never, though.

    Velshi’s last show

    Ali Velshi is a bald man who had a weekend show on MS NOW. I’d never heard of Velshi, never watched his show, and I seriously doubt much of it was worth watching, or I would’ve heard of it.

    But if every episode had been like this — his going-away speech from his show’s final episode — I would’ve been watching Ali Velshi every weekend.

    Ex-WGN staffer who was violently thrown to ground, held by feds files $10 million claim

    Pentagon bars reporters from its press office

    What’s a press office for?

    Ex-Rep George Santos (R-lotsa lies) threatens NPR reporter

    FDA launches fake ‘study’ of abortion pill safety

    Excerpt: The [sham] effort is expected to take about six months, meaning its results would come after the midterm elections.

    People with cancer or HIV could lose Medicaid under new work rules, advocates say

    Suit says black infants were subjected to experimental vaccine without consent

    Diabetes researchers booted from conference for handing out copies of editorial criticizing Trump regime’s cuts to biomedical research

    US healthcare still stupidly expensive, with pathetic outcomes, study finds

    Hospitals see diseases resurge as vaccinations decline

    Elsevier retracts study tying sudden infant death syndrome to vaccinations

    Trump budget would eliminate agency investigating Longview chemical disaster

    Nearly 60 Idahoans sick after drinking raw milk

    Fearful of being labeled antisemitic, the University of Pennsylvania has acquiesced to the demands of a punitive Trump administration and vindictive donors—and it’s chilling speech both inside and outside the classroom

    ‘Trump Mobile’ has struggled to ship any phones, but has already leaked subscriber data

    As acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Russell Vought has undone years of agency enforcement work

    The return of nuclear production is being planned at Hanford

    The home-insurance coin flip: nearly half of claims result in zero payout

    Password manager Dashlane says hackers stole some customers’ password vaults

    I have never & will never see the appeal of a “password manager.” Why trust software to handle your security, when you could, you know, know your own passwords.

    IBM, AT&T accused by whistleblower of covering up foreign hacks

    Scotland fans’ US travel permits revoked days before World Cup

    Iran’s soccer team allowed into US for World Cup, but many staff denied

    Iraq World Cup star Aymen Hussein questioned for ‘seven hours’ by US immigration officials

    Iranian and African journalists denied necessary World Cup visas, sports press association says

    Trump aims new illegal tariffs at 59 countries and the European Union

    What visual evidence tells us about Israel’s use of white phosphorus in Lebanon

    ‘Disturbing graves’: Vietnam moves the dead to make way for Trump’s $1.5b golf course

    AI supersucks.

    San Jose State University has gone all-in on AI

    Hackers trick Meta AI support bot to infiltrate Obama White House Instagram account

    No, artificial intelligence is not conscious
    by Ted Chiang

    Scientists find way to supercharge dangerous computer ‘worms’ with AI

    An OpenAI model ‘disproved’ a famous math conjecture. This mathematician couldn’t leave it alone.

    As AI makes strides in mathematics, mathematicians urge caution

    In leaked document, Microsoft plots how to get people “addicted” to its AI

    Anthropic urges global pause in AI development, flags ‘self-improvement’ risk

    Our tech overlords are planning for conscious AI to conquer the cosmos. What could go wrong?

    Microsoft moves GitHub Copilot subscribers to token-based billing

    Amazon’s search bar will invent AI-generated products you can’t buy

    Can race, guilt, and empathy get you to pay $40 for this $9 belt buckle on TikTok?

    Excerpt: Aliyah, a light-skinned Black woman dressed in country-western gear, is struggling to sell metal buckles she handmade on TikTok. In a video for the social media platform from March, she cries to the camera and pleads for views: “Even as a black woman, I have more faith that white women will stay 13 seconds [on this video] to save my belt buckle business,” the onscreen text reads. She wipes a tear off her cheek.

    But Aliyah isn’t real, and neither are her supposedly handmade products — she’s one of many AI-generated influencers created to sell mass-produced products via dropshipping on TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram. Identical belt buckles — sunflower design, detachable knife inlay, and all — are sold on the fast-fashion site Shein, and for a quarter of the price.

    Martin Scorsese is embracing AI

    Amazon shuts down internal AI leaderboard after employees cheated

    American cops are armed and dangerous, barely trained, barely supervised. They can get away with anything, and do.

    Judge orders Alabama driver to apologize or face jail for telling officer, ‘Get your ass out of the way’

    Eight years after California police mistook him for a criminal at a T-Mobile store, a black father came home with formula for his baby, then cops smashed his head into a windshield

    Excerpt: Since Hannah joined the Fresno Police Department in 2017, there is a chance he was involved in the 2018 incident where Johnson and his uncle were falsely accused of burglary, but the names of those officers were never released.

    Florida woman with no right hand is pulled over for using phone in her right hand

    Louisiana sheriff accused of punching man at restaurant

    Police riot against protesters at New Jersey ICE prison

    New Jersey police sergeant charged with stealing journalist’s camera bag at immigration protest

    New York cops identify man who died after police chased him into fiery crash over traffic violation

    Retired NYPD detective gets 4 years in prison for $3 million COVID fraud scheme

    Fired North Carolina police officer charged with assault after getting caught on camera repeatedly punching black woman

    After Uvalde, Texas stuffed schools full of cops … who brutalized students

    Excerpt: Kids are routinely slammed to the ground for minor misbehavior. Police punch children in the face. They shock students with Tasers for being in the wrong place. Or point guns at unarmed teens. Cops put handcuffs on a 6-year-old who later cried to his father, “The police wants me to die!” In some cases, low-level disciplinary infractions that should lead to no more than a trip to the principal’s office left children facing criminal charges; the well-documented school-to-prison pipeline in all its ignominy.

    Texas cop honored for fighting drunk drivers charged with DWI

    For more than twenty years, Wisconsin man has searched for answers about his son’s killing by cops during what began as a routine traffic stop

    Wyoming police sergeant stalked and chased nurse with loaded Glock as she left hospital at 4AM, repeatedly texted her and lurked outside, cops say

    Climate change is real, and it's happening now. It's going to get worse, and then it's going to get worse than that. It's never going to stop getting worse, so long as capitalism and the quest for money decides everything.

    Trump administration to dismantle ocean monitoring system

    Trump scraps ocean sensors providing crucial data on climate, flooding

    Excerpt: The Trump administration’s decision to dismantle most of a $386 million federal ocean-observing network will leave scientists without an irreplaceable source of data used to understand how climate change is affecting crucial currents and marine ecosystems and increasing coastal flooding.

    Me again: The article says this is going to happen, but apparently it’s already underway:

    Ocean observatories go dark off Pacific Northwest coast

    Trump offers funds for first new US coal plants in 13 years

    Laboring under Delhi’s harsh heat, workers must choose health or wages

    Religious followers believe their god protects and guides them. But god never shows up. Every religion is led only by humans, who often turn out to be charlatans, swindlers, or perverts.

    Investigation finds pattern of sexual abuse by former Notre Dame rector

    Washington priest removed as exorcist after linking UFOs to work of demons

    Texas church volunteer arrested after 5 report sexual assault

    Former Washington youth pastor arrested on suspicion of child molestation

    Patagonia is suing Pattie Gonia over trademark infringement

    The broad-daylight murder of a town brute: revisiting a true-crime fable

    Mister Rogers: Now on YouTube

    Alas, poor Yorick. I knew him...

    Rick Adelman
    coach, Portland TrailBlazers

    Peabo Bryson
    rock’n’roller, “Just Another Day”

    Kelly Curtis
    actress, The Devil’s Daughter

    Diane Carlson Evans
    Vietnam Women’s Memorial Project

    Alan Gribben
    edited Mark Twain

    Dennis Hull
    hockeyer, Chicago Black Hawks

    Stacey King
    basketballer, Chicago Bulls

    Ronald LaPread
    rock’n’roller, The Commodores

    Joe Negri
    jazzman and Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

    Marjorie F Prince
    To the last, I grapple with thee

    Ira Sandler
    San Francisco nightclub owner

    Marjane Satrapi
    author, Persepolis

    Foster Sylvers
    rock’n’roller, The Sylvers

    Nothing will meaningfully improve
    until billionaires fear for their lives.

    6/7/2026

    Logo illustration by Jeff Meyer. Tip ‘o the hat to the Anderson Valley Advertiser, Daily Grail, Fat Magic, Jemin Na CPA, Slackville, Voenix Rising, Welcome Scum, What Not’s, Jamie Zawinski, and anywhere else I’ve stolen links, illustrations, or inspiration.

    Special thanks to Linden Arden, Becky Jo, Joey Jo Jo & John the Basket emeritus, Jeff Meyer, Dave S, Name Withheld, and always extra special thanks to my lovely late Stephanie, who gave me 21 years and proved that the world isn’t always shitty.

    News always and only from reliable sources, and I decide what’s reliable — no right-wing bullshit, no Substack because fuck Nazis, and no RawStory, Newsweek, or other clickbait sites. Written news is preferred; video links will be rare, and damned near never to videos where the reporter sits, stands, or strolls in front of a camera — that’s show biz, not news.

    If you’re blocked from reading anything linked above, please send an email, and I’ll reply with the article’s complete text, via my computer’s fine ad-blockers and paywall-vaulters.

    And Now the News

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