Again for saying the quiet part out loud, Trump is being ravished on social media and the press after liken himself to a monarch as he issued an executive order to revoke the recently enacted surcharge to encourage and support public transportation in New York City and has received considerable backlash from state officials who realise that the schemes have worked for other large metropolitan areas. This magisterial declaration is happening at the same time that Trump ordered federal prosecutors to drop the corruption investigation against disgraced mayor Eric Adams, a move which led to a succession of resignations by attorneys who could not abide by this curtailment of justice. Adams had been currying favour from Trump since the election in hopes of securing a pardon but in falling short of unconditional clemency (a royal prerogative it seems to me and wondering if such power has a place within a constitutional democracy) Trump is ostensibly exerting pressure on the mayor, since he could
countermand that order to the justice department and pursue charges, to make sure that the city cooperates with immigration raids and municipal authorities don’t pushback on agents entering schools and churches. The GOP is leaning into Trump’s coronation and Democrats for their part are giving a history lesson on the American War of Independence.
Wednesday, 19 February 2025
congestion pricing is dead—manhattan and all of new york is saved—long live the king (12. 244)
7x7 (12. 243)
tvwishes: a reappraisal of digital preservation—via Waxy
wasp 121ฮฒ: ultra hot Jupiter exoplanet has a uniquely layered and roiling atmosphere—see previously
unitary executive theory: latest Trump EO reigns in independent agencies, testing the limits of presidential power
the doors of kypseli: the intricate entrances of an Athens neighbourhood
gesserit jazz: a 1977 funk album inspired by Frank Herbert’s epic novel—see previously
jikipedia: the rise and fall of China’s Urban Dictionary of internet slang
dark entry records: queer album cover art from Gwenaรซl Rakkte
floating-point (12. 242)
Baselessly citing a “cursory examination” of the US Social Security Administration (America’s public retirement fund) database as evidence of widespread and systemic fraud, Elon Musk announced the existence of one-hundred fifty year old individuals on the rolls during an Oval Office press conference last week. Coders and administrators were quick to point out that the unnatural age—it cuts off payments automatically at one-hundred fifteen—that rather than pointing to corruption and abuse but an artefact of the legacy software and sixty-year old programming language COBOL which underpins many government systems and rather than employing a date type in its syntax, instead dates are coded to a given reference (see also), the most commonly used being the Paris Convention du Mรจtre, 20 May 1875 when the international standardisation summit took place. Entries with missing data elements (Social Security holds records on people long deceased) and new entries from this year could default to the nineteenth century. There could be a way going forward to make such delicate and complicated platforms more efficient and transparent, scrutable to outside audit but not without disruption and great costs, and mounting such spurious claims of duplicity belie a lack of understanding and good faith.
synchronoptica
one year ago: the 1807 arrest of Aaron Burr (with synchronoptica) plus assorted links worth revisiting
seven years ago: more links to enjoy, architect Le Corbusier plus a cucumber avocado salad
eight years ago: Mexican anti-Axis propaganda, symbolic Arabic script, Nixon and Khrushchev’s Kitchen Debate, plans for a Fascist-themed prom cancelled plus Trump imposes a travel ban on Muslim-majority countries
ten years ago: more on the Crusades of Urban II, ISIL and the Caliphate plus even more links
eleven years ago: vino frizzante
Tuesday, 18 February 2025
10x10 (12. 241)
bustin by numbers: bizarre 1990 edit of a Peter Greenaway film featuring an instrumental version of Young MC’s hit
mazinibaganjigan: the art of birchbark bitings, practised by the Objiwe and Algonquian peoples
twenty-two nautical miles: Mexico threatens to sue Google over the change to the gulf’s name

acolyte: a profile of the actual Nazis overrunning the US government—via Kottke
paypal mafia: Trump administration is clawing back funds already disbursed and has designs to gain control over banking and wire-transfers
the molotov-ribbentrop pact: historic examples—with devastating consequences—of not inviting all parties to the negotiating table—via Damn Interesting
deemed accomplices: Sheinbaum warns us renewed legal action for US gunmakers over complicity if drug cartels are designated as terror groups
a very large faucet: water-sharing treaties between Canada and its neighbour to the south have attracted unwanted attention
you say neato, check your libido and roll to the church your new tuxedo: that’s Flea from the Red Hot Chilli Peppers on jazz bass
cnd (12. 240)
Joined by a crowd of some five thousand others, organised and led by philosopher and activist Bertrand Russell (previously), the anti-war group with a hundred public signatories as an expansion of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (see also below) held its first act of peaceful civil disobedience on this day in 1961 with a sit-in demonstration at the Ministry of Defence in Whitehall to protest the arrival of the USS Proteus on a resupply mission from American to replenish ballistic missile stocks. Surprisingly, no arrests were made. This anniversary juxtaposes with current headlines, with the the US and Russia meeting to arrange a negotiated peace in Ukraine with the invaded nation and Europe excluded from talks (Trump and Putin graciously agree to “address irritants” for the bilateral negotiation), and America instead of foisting its defences on allies against their will is signalling it will abandon the posture of trans-atlanticism that has held since the end of World War II, leaving the continent to fend for itself and normalising relations with an international pariah.
synchronoptica
one year ago: the Euromaidan protests (with synchronoptica), Ballerina on the Boat, bad album cover art plus an underground newspaper
seven years ago: underwater photography, the epithets of drinking culture, the power of propaganda plus Pastafarianism
eight years ago: more underwater photography, ancient embedded sounds, more on the origin of the Peace symbol plus governance per tweet
ten years ago: an early meme, the road to Canossa plus bird poses
eleven years ago: traffic cameras in Germany
Monday, 17 February 2025
umfragefragebogen (12. 239)
Cut out of the negotiation process to end the war in Ukraine with American and Russian envoys preparingfor talks in Saudi Arabia, European leaders have scrambled to convene a separate emergency summit in Paris after the gulf between NATO partners became glaringly apparent during the Munich Security Conference.
Hosted by French president Macron, it is hoped that those invited countries, those with significant militaries—the UK, France, Germany, Poland, Italy, Spain plus Denmark as representative of the Nordic and Baltic nations—will be able to overcome individual political pressures, with elections upcoming in Germany and elsewhere, and pledge to increase defence spending (another of Trump’s fetishes) and assemble a peacekeeping force in the event of a ceasefire in order to demonstrate that they are invaluable stakeholders and partners in maintaining peace and buffering against Russian aggression. Whether such a resolution will gain them purchase in setting the treaty is uncertain, as is whether Trump would even weigh the outcome of such hasty alliances into his decision making process. For its part, a short survey was sent out by the US government to European allies asked which countries would be able to deploy troops to Ukraine and which would continue Russian sanctions. Diplomatic solutions are not usually confined to a filled-in form. Regardless if Trump is listening, Putin certainly is.
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synchronoptica
one year ago: a token of affection found in Gdaลsk (with synchronoptica), the geography of the Moon, finding one’s centre plus assorted links worth revisiting
eight years ago: more links to enjoy
nine years ago: Graham Greene’s The Power and the Glory
ten years ago: even more links, herbal resources mapped, Finnish history, naming and shaming plus US restrictions on immigration
eleven years ago: Germany’s energy Autobahn
Sunday, 16 February 2025
12x12 (12. 237)
little sisyphus: a challenging NES-style side-scrolling game—see previously—via Waxy
behind every robot that turns evil there’s an engineer that installed red diodes in its eyes in anticipation: Meta wants to create AI powered robots to do your chores
quipu: the largest known superstructure in the Cosmos, named for the corded knot accounting of the ancient Inca culture—via Strange Company
parataxis: storytelling loves a list
i will say this only once: John J Hoare responds to a video take-down notice for reposting an old clip—that suggests that YouTube is focused on hate speech against Nazis

pump and dump: nothing to see here, just another perfectly normal president pulling the rug out from under his country with a memecoin
return to forever: Chick Corea and friends at the forty-third Jazzaldia festival
stairwell of the quarter: more on the design efficiency of alternating tread stairs
nanook of the north: Robert J Falherty’s 1922 documentary on the Inuit
how many department of government efficiency employees does it take to screw in a lightbulb: a look at DOGE at work—via Nag on the Lake
windows, icons, menus, pointers: a cursor dance party—via Pasa Bon!