Common Sense
In honor of Thomas Paine and other Founders & Immigrants. In memory of my daddy Horst Bingel and my mom Irma Bingel
Friday, August 21, 2026
Texas Governor Greg Abbott asks US Department of Justice to investigate accommodations for Muslim foot washing at two major airports
Engineers connect bacteria to create living transistors
President Trump's Smart Move to Cut domestic Nonprofit Funding
President Trump’s dictator envy is once again on display in tiff with South Korea. Really!
Hundreds of women rally outside courthouse to show support for woman accused of murdering her 3 children. Really!
Google Gemma AI passes 1 billion downloads
CO₂-Emissionen: Volkswagen drohen Milliardenstrafen der EU. Wirklich!
Manilas Nordfriedhof: Der lebendigste Friedhof der Welt
Apollo Atomics wants to make nuclear power cheaper by dramatically shrinking the steam generator
Optimised, updated Free trade agreement Switzerland - China (SECO) in August 2026
Iran’s Kurdish and other Opposition forces to the theocracy in Iran Have United
30 major US research universities ordered by the Department of War to audit foreign research partnerships
How America Prospered Before the Introduction of the Income Tax in 1913
11 EV carmakers (incl. Tesla) recall a total of over 4 million cars as part of China-wide push to stop hidden door handles
- China's largest auto recall campaign yet concerns 4.3 million vehicles
- Tesla to recall 2.98 million vehicles
- China bans hidden door handles from 2027
Individualized mRNA vaccine combination treatment Triumphs Over Melanoma
Kyrsten Sinema Reveals New Details Of Affair With Married Veteran Bodyguard While a US Senator
The U.S. began deporting illegal immigrants to Liberia
China joins Europe in scrapping Windows for Linux
- The Chinese government is dumping Windows for some desktops.
- A Linux desktop version will replace Windows.
- The most likely candidates are Kylin OS or UOS.
Thursday, August 20, 2026
Milei's Latest Gamble to Save Argentina's Economy by opening up Argentina to mining and more federalism
Saudi Arabia Under Attack? Houthis Claim Major Strikes with Palki Sharma
University of Houston cuts over 40% of core curriculum, including climate change and LGBT studies courses
The man behind many of Trump's biggest legislative wins is leaving the White House: Director of Legislative Affairs James Braid
Israel’s GDP growth reflects fast-rising Nvidia revenue
Israeli banks postpone cutting ties with Palestinian Authority following a request by the Bank of Israel
What does AI watermarking of digital content mean?
Update of 8/21/2026: How Claude’s text watermark works "... we, along with several other major AI providers, are implementing this change to comply with the EU AI Act. ...
Claude’s text watermark is a version of the SynthID-Text approach published by Google DeepMind in a Nature paper in 2024. It belongs to a family of approaches that go back to a proposal by Scott Aaronson in 2022, all of which share the same design principle that we described above—the watermark only changes the source of the randomness used to pick among words. ..."
The term watermarking in the digital age seems to be an oxymoron and antiquated itself! It sounds very cute, familiar too many and may convey reliability and peace of mind to some.
However, when it comes to e.g. text content is such watermarking feasible and robust? I have serious doubts. Apparently one simple technique seems to be to insert unusual/unexpected terms into a sequence of regular/usual terms.
With other media/content like photos, images or video this might be more feasible.
Or are some tech companies just primarily trying to please some ridiculous EU regulations? You bet!
Universal Health Coverage Could Save $1 Trillion and 114,000 Lives Every Year | Yale School of Public Health. Really!
What does Chinese Unitree Robotics' IPO mean for the humanoid industry?
Amazon’s Prime Air drone delivery service is taking off in nearly 500 US cities
Tuberculosis Vaccine (BCG) Reprograms Brain Immunity in Small Trial
When will the cursor finally follow the eye on your computer display?
This is a long overdue innovation! How often does it happen e.g. that you look in one area of the computer display and start typing while the cursor is still somewhere else on the computer display?
If you stare for a moment at one point on the computer display, the cursor should perhaps follow so you can immediately e.g. continue writing.