I Wish Me Luck
After ten months of fierce fight with dozens of Linux monsters. After times when I thought I settled for Debian 10, ArcoLinux or Salient OS. After getting nuttier thanks to […]
View ArticleThe Never-Ending Story Goes On!
Nobody ever reads it, but my previous post about COVID-19 got way too long after several updates, and to go post chapter THIRTY-SEVEN I decided to start a new post. […]
View ArticleTry not to get depressed these days!
Even before the pandemic, the number of ways the world is broken would have justified a moderate depression, but now things seem utterly unbearable. I was about to start writing […]
View ArticleHow the Internet Age Has Bent Some People’s Minds
If I still needed an example of how the Internet made people stupid, even the smartest of them, today I was just served with one of the best examples. It […]
View ArticleThe Freedom to Blame China
For reasons we might never find out, we’re finally allowed to blame China and not be censored. Our Masters might pretend the three sick people of Wuhan in 2019 made […]
View ArticleWill we finally have the right to talk about hydroxychloroquine in good faith?
In almost all my posts regarding COVID-19, I mentioned the defamation campaign against the hydroxychloroquine (HCQ). Could we now conduct fair trials and stop censoring the truth? We finally got […]
View ArticleBing, He Loves Me
It’s a he, right? Like Jesus, huh. Because Bing loves me anyway, despite my feelings towards “him” being ambivalent. I use, depending on the mood, either of Google, DuckDuckGo, and […]
View ArticleLinux philosophy: Twitter humour
Nothing to do with my recent post on how everything is increasingly containerized, so pretty soon nobody would care about the smoothness, lightness and usability of your preferred desktop environment. […]
View ArticleBitcoin’s evilness is more than Ransomware
I wanted to avoid writing about Bitcoin, for it’s too ample a subject, and even a book wouldn’t persuade some people on how many level Bitcoin is morally wrong and […]
View ArticleHalf-Truths, Lies, Incompetence and Idiocy Continue to Prevent a True Debate...
I’m so sick of the way the anti-vaxxers have hijacked most websites, social networks, forums, even some major news outlets, that I believe the world has irremediably gone beyond Idiocracy. […]
View ArticleThe Alphabet of Our Death
No, it’s not Alphabet Inc., the artificial superclass for Google, but the Greek Alphabet, which currently got incremented to Delta, the name of the Indian variant. Other variants are warming […]
View ArticleEveryone nowadays seems to be a fake expert
This pandemic revealed that many if not most “experts” in the fields of epidemiology, virology, public health, pharmacology, medicine are not much better than the snake oil salesmen from the […]
View ArticleLinus 1, Anti-Vaxxers 0
There are issues on which I agree with Linus Torvalds, issues on which I have a different opinion than his, and issues I couldn’t care less about. Here’s one instance […]
View ArticlePatents Kill Patients (But Stupidity Kills Too)
No, this isn’t about the “people in India wouldn’t die if patents on vaccines were waived” mantra we discussed in great detail in a previous post (in sections NINETEEN, THIRTY-TWO, […]
View ArticleCA, ÎCCJ, CCR: Acronimele mafiei române
Mi-am promis că nu mai scriu nimic în românește sau despre România, pentru că și așa doar boții de indexare ce mă mai citesc. Voi face o excepție azi, pentru […]
View ArticleChina Strikes Back!
One month after we thought we have The Freedom to Blame China, some “objective journalists” try to make us return to the belief that, bats being bats, it’s much more […]
View ArticleThe Little Country That Could
Cuba’s COVID-19 saga wasn’t much touted, because, what the hell, who cares about a Communist relic, and what could they be able to accomplish? In truth, the current epidemiological situation […]
View ArticleNo, the label Champagne hasn’t been confiscated by Russia!
From now on, I guess I’d prefer the Russian propaganda and check their claims rather than assuming that the Western disinformation is anything but a too hot Cold War. Vladimir […]
View ArticleCuba, mi amor (now in turmoil)
The day I was writing The Little Country That Could, thousands of people were in the streets of San Antonio de los Baños (near Havana), Alquízar, Guanajay and Güira de […]
View Article“You can call me Scarlett”—and other idiots; plus Q&A with Professor Ludditus
I really didn’t want to waste my time with COVID-19 anymore, but life forced me to. New facts, and possibly new opinions. A darker future, too! The real pandemic is […]
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