Funny they don’t name the country in the title. Maybe to keep a lower profile. Spoiler: the country is India, which has a history of sectarian violence and has a nationalist leader who looks more authoritarian every day. From Vox.
Year: 2024
How private equity rolled Red Lobster
So it may not have been the all-you-can-eat shrimp after all.
How private equity rolled Red Lobster
The Energy Transition
Sometimes it’s more expensive to do nothing than to do something. I have to add all of this could have happened decades ago. From The Guardian (UK)
Economic damage from climate change six times worse than thought
Dennard Scaling
Robert Dennard, famous for describing Dennard Scaling, passed away recently. I didn’t know he invented the DRAM and that he spent his entire career at IBM.
Robert Dennard, IBM Inventor Whose Chip Changed Computing, Dies at 91
The Mega-Donor Who Colluded With OPEC
More Texas Frackers ripping off the American public. From Prospect.
The Mega-Donor Who Colluded With OPEC
Grid Batteries
From the New York Times.
Giant Batteries Are Transforming the Way the U.S. Uses Electricity
Renting Music
I have had a Spotify account for years. Lots good to be said about it, but I was never a big fan. I remember the first music I tried to listen to wasn’t available (maybe some Warren Zevon?). I was expecting a deep catalog where I could explore and find new music. It wasn’t. In fact, lots of popular artists weren’t even available. I’m thinking Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, even Bob Seeger.
I found I still spent lots of time listening to my MP3 via my Plex server. Hearing complaints from artists about the low pay via Spotify was enough to make me start buying music again instead of renting.
The problem is nobody sells MP3s any more. Google music is gone and I couldn’t find any small “record stores”. Lots of pirate sites pretending to be legit (no you really can’t legally download that Led Zep CD for $2). This just left Amazon. And they keep trying to sell you their streaming service. And downloads often cost more than buying the physical CD. But that is the only store left.
The good part is I am finding a few things out there I didn’t know about. I wanted some old Led Zeppelin but it was all a bit pricey. There was even a bizarre “deal” with four popular early CD for $100. I could buy them individually for almost half that price, inexplicably. Found this BBC live which satisfied my needs. Was also looking for some Frank Zappa and found this live 1988 recording that is 2.5 hours of music and includes classical, a Beatles medley and Stairway to Heaven. I had no idea.
Hiding Flaring
There is so much flaring here in Texas in the fracking areas that you can see it from space.
