Common Sense
In honor of Thomas Paine and other Founders & Immigrants. In memory of my daddy Horst Bingel and my mom Irma Bingel
Tuesday, April 07, 2026
Russian government hackers broke into thousands of home routers around the world to steal passwords
Iranian hackers are targeting American critical infrastructure, US agencies warn
NATO and the EU are paper tigers and unreliable allies
It has become very obvious when no European country offered immediately their navy to assist the US to protect the ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz after President Trump attacked Iran.
Shame on Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron (and his old, rich wife), Giorgia Meloni, and Friedrich Merz!
Giorgia Meloni even refused the use of Sicily by the US military! Very disappointing!
Perhaps, except the Ukraine.
Latest US labor force participation rate
The dip of and the historically low level of the labor force participation rate (LFPR) seems to be the latest hot topic in economics.
What seems to be obvious is that the LFPR dropped significantly during the administration of the senile and demented 46th President and has not recovered since. The massive illegal immigration of several millions during his presidency surely has something to do with it.
Wall Street Journal What's news
Kristi Noem is out, but her new, expensive government jet stays
Maybe she is out, because she did not want to share this jet? Just kidding!
"The White House is hanging onto the controversial $70 million jet Kristi Noem leased during her tenure as DHS secretary, according to a department spokeswoman and other officials familiar with the matter.
The administration plans to use the plane, which is nicer than most other government jets, for travel by select cabinet secretaries and Melania Trump, some of the officials said. The White House referred a request for comment to DHS. Trump fired Noem last month. Some administration officials and outside supporters have questioned using ICE money—bolstered for Trump’s promised mass deportation—for a plane that isn’t going to be used for immigration enforcement." (Wall Street Journal What's news)
Time has not been kind to VHS videocasettes
Cambodia unveiled the world’s first statue honoring a landmine-detecting rat
Gravitational lensing could break the Hubble tension
Die Energiekrise ist politisch gemacht: Deutschland hat genug Gas für 25 Jahre
Wie „Wirtschaftsweise“ Monika Schnitzer ein ganzes Land verhöhnt
Bauen mit Stroh: Wie Deutschland den Baustoff neu entdeckt. Wirklich!
Deutsche Anwaltverein warnt das US-Berufungsgericht vor Trump! Wirklich!
Wie bitte! Das Trump Derangement Syndrome grassiert auch in der Bananenrepublik D!
Hinweis: Ich konnte diese FAZ webpage nicht von China aufrufen!
"Europas Anwälte stellen sich gegen Donald Trump
Der Deutsche Anwaltverein warnt das US-Berufungsgericht in Washington: Wer die Unabhängigkeit der Anwaltschaft angreife, gefährde den Rechtsstaat – und beruft sich dabei auf die Erfahrungen aus der NS-Zeit [???]."
(Quelle: FAZ)
China: Still not open/ready for tourism by foreigners
I recently travelled to a famous, ancient capital city dating back to the first dynasty located in the Henan province.
Unfortunately, English language in written or oral was very rare. Few Chinese people spoke English and those few who spoke English it was only very basic.
For example using public transportation or visiting historic sites or do grocery shopping etc. is a challenge.
Fraunhofer ISI zerlegt Wasserstoff-Mythen und zeigt die Grenzen
- Erzeugung: Elektrolyse reduziert den Wirkungsgrad deutlich
- Logistik: Kompression oder Verflüssigung kostet zusätzliche Energie
- Anwendung: In Brennstoffzellen oder bei der Verbrennung gehen weitere Anteile verloren
When nature calls, diverse tree-dwelling mammals seek out the same latrine
Engineered tobacco plant can produce five psychedelics, including psilocybin and DMT
Putin the Terrible’s invasion of the Ukraine cost so far to be about $2.5 trillion
Anti-drone laser system deployed at Palm Beach airport to protect President Trump
What Could a Reciprocal Defense Procurement Agreement Do for U.S.-India Ties?
China: Smoking & Spitting
Unfortunately, these two bad habits are still very widespread and pervasive. They are a very frequent common occurrence on a daily basis.
Millions of Chinese men smoke and spit in public everywhere all the time.
Some men spit right in front of you in public even when you are e.g. eating something.
Disclaimer
I am currently blogging from behind the Great Firewall of China.
My Internet service in China is very spotty. Thus, I am not able to blog as usual.
Monday, April 06, 2026
Lifestyle, Zeit, Geld, Karriere: Hund statt Kind
13-jähriger Irakischer Jugendlicher prügelt 62 Jahre alten Busfahrer in Leipzig ins Koma plus Schlaganfall
Across the social sciences, half of research doesn’t replicate | Science | AAAS
Dendritic cells power down inside tumors—re-energizing them could help treat cancer
Global human population is pushing Earth past its breaking point. Really!
Thirty previously unpublished verses by Empedocles discovered on a papyrus from Cairo
Why solid-state batteries keep short-circuiting
The foreign gig workers who are training humanoid robots in the US
Amazing stuff! $15 per hour is not so bad!
"The gig workers who are training humanoid robots at home
Zeus, a medical student living in Nigeria, has a bizarre side gig: He straps an iPhone to his forehead and films himself doing chores, like making the bed, and then sends this footage to a Silicon Valley company called Micro1. If the footage is good, the company will pay him an average of $15 an hour.
Zeus is one of thousands of gig workers—particularly in India, Nigeria, and Argentina—who are now building a massive training data set for humanoid robots to learn from. While large language models can get better by learning from the whole internet, robots need more particular videos to train on. Micro1, among other companies, is setting up a gig economy to supply just that. " (Source)
Physics - How Hair Cells in the Ear Actively Respond to Sound
Scientists Map Aging Across the Body of a Short-Lived Fish
Neue Kampfdrohne für Deutschland? Was die Ghost Bat wirklich kann
Scientists capture how cells trigger inflammation
- SLAC researchers observed a key master regulator of inflammation inside living cells, revealing a dense, gel-like structure that is much less organized than expected.
- The findings suggest this inflammation-triggering system forms a flexible cluster of proteins, which could influence the design of treatments for inflammatory diseases.
- The study also revealed a link between inflammation and the machinery that controls cell division, suggesting a possible explanation for why cells usually stop dividing while mounting an inflammatory response.