Common Sense
In honor of Thomas Paine and other Founders & Immigrants. In memory of my daddy Horst Bingel and my mom Irma Bingel
Saturday, June 06, 2026
David Barnea shares Mossad role in Nasrallah assassination, Iran war details
Chinese Sodium-ion batteries could become a low-cost rival to Tesla's batteries
Houston fiercest, most fabulous drag queens
New propulsion system could make tiny satellites both fast and fuel-efficient
On Graph Neural Networks Are Not Continuous Across Graph Resolutions
'World-first' vaccine designed by artificial intelligence to provide broad protection from thousands of variants of viruses
On Using Reward Uncertainty to Induce Diverse Behaviour in Reinforcement Learning
Google annoyances again
Just tried to look up Doina Precup (a well known machine learning and AI researcher) on Google Scholar. Here is what I got:
Working from behind the Great Firewall of China is not easy despite VPN!
Satellite maps of sinking coastlines are contradictory and come under scrutiny
On No More K-means: Single-Stage Sparse Coding for Efficient Multi-Vector Retrieval
Surprisingly intelligent bumble bees
Disclaimer
Since end of February, I am 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.
Friday, June 05, 2026
UK Prime Minister kneels for a lifelong, petty criminal and drug addict who tried to fake an emergency before arrest. Really!
Incredible! What a fool and idiot! Appalling! God save the UK!
UK quo vadis! Thatcher and Churchill are spinning in their graves!
Credits: Keir Starmer kniete für George Floyd, schwieg aber monatelang zu Henry Nowak
PM Keir Starmer and deputy Labor leader Angela Rayner (Source)
Zelensky Issues Open Letter to Putin the Terrible: ‘Enough War – Let’s Meet to End It’
Akku für E-Auto & Co.: Natrium statt Lithium? RWTH Aachen testet Chinesische Batterie
Typische Männer- und Frauenberufe. Wirklich!
With over 1600 signatories, mathematicians issue a declaration warning of AI. Really!
Brazil plans to buy 20 more Swedish Gripen fighter aircraft
Habits form far faster than science previously thought, research shows
- The formation of habits may not transpire gradually as science has long believed.
- New research show that the transition to habitual behavior occurs far faster than previously understood.
- There may be a brain region that plays a key role in that transition, a discovery that could point to ways to alter entrenched habits.
§ 188: When the shit hits the fan
Japan's fertility rate at record low; 10th straight year of decline
A study on bird masturbation involving 120 bird species
Wie Rotorsegel und Wing Sails Frachtschiffe effizienter machen. Wirklich!
Direct flights between Hong Kong and Uzbekistan to launch this year, sources say
Flatworms reveal explosive new type of immune cell
- ... scientists uncovered a new type of cytotoxic cell called “ruptoblasts” in experiments with planarian flatworms.
- Unlike common blood-derived immune cells, ruptoblasts are specialized gland cells that undergo an explosive cell death called "ruptosis” when triggered by a specific hormone.
- A single ruptoblast can kill dozens of target cells within minutes through an explosion of toxic agents that quickly dissipate.
- Ruptosis is the most explosive form of cell death known to date, making it distinct from all previously described cell death pathways.
President Trump: This Is Why You Don’t Slash Humanitarian Aid. Really!
Martin Herrenknecht: Deutschland ist auf dem Weg zur Bananenrepublik
Germany loses vote for UN Security Council seat
The Myth of Green China
Today, I was unable to connect to a VPN server from behind the Great Firewall of China
Only by around 8 PM (China Standard Time), I was able to connect to the Internet again via VPN.
I hope to resume blogging as usual by tomorrow.
Wednesday, June 03, 2026
Vierbeinige Roboter „Anymal“ des Schweizer Robotic-Start-ups Anybotics
Why are white-black marriage rates so low in the US? Really!
Delayed and Denied Care for hundreds of ICE Detainees. Really!
The world’s largest privately owned laser just turned on
- Anvil (2028): Commercial-scale excimer amplifier delivering 200 kilojoules on target in a complete two-sided beamline.
- Vulcan (early 2030s): 4–12 megajoule laser system targeting wall-plug breakeven and supporting high-energy-density and national-security applications. Xcimer expects to select a Vulcan site this year.
- Athena (mid-2030s): Commercial-scale laser fusion power plant designed for continuous grid-scale electricity generation.
5 key points in Trump's new AI order
- It's created a voluntary review system: tech companies will be asked to share frontier models with the government for review 30 days before they plan to release them.
- There’s no mandatory licensing: the government will not require permits before software can be deployed.
- It establishes a dedicated AI cybersecurity clearinghouse: the new hub will coordinate security checks with the private sector.
- It's a watered-down version of the order Trump shelved last month: the earlier version requested models 90 days before their release.
- But it’s still a move towards stronger AI oversight: the policy marks a clear departure from the White House’s previous hands-off approach.
