Saturday, December 31, 2022

The GPT3 wrote this for me



As the clock winds down to the final seconds of the year, the mood for work might seem

a million miles away. On New Year’s Eve, the urge to go out and celebrate is strong,

but if you have a project to complete, it can be hard to find the motivation to stay focused

and make progress. If you’re looking for ways to find your mood for work on New Year’s Eve...


I am unimpressed, dear GPT. Illustration: 

"Moebius illustration of a simulacrum living in an AI-generated story discovering it is in a simulation" by DALL-E 2

Onion Soup in the Kibbutz


 Yesterday we celebrated 30th birthday of my daughter's common-law husband in the kibbutz. Every family was supposed to contribute a soup. The one in front of me was an onion soup of unknown origin,  not bad but definitely not like the traditional French onion soup in the picture. I am not saying that the Israeli kitchen is undigestible (which it is), but has much to learn from the French (and the Italian). 

Friday, December 30, 2022

Israel is Not Poor Anymore


 
The per capita GNP of Israel positions it among the wealthiest countries in the world, richer than Austria, Germany, and other European countries. It is very surprising for this old Jew. We are definitely not like you. Ill.: Restaurant BUY THE WAY, my village. Explanation: The more you eat 30-dollar alfalfa sandwiches, the wealthier you must be. 

Tuesday, December 27, 2022

ZIM dividend expected in 2023


The price of the stock was cruelly cut this month. Still it is the number one favorite of Jim Cramer.

  Due to the strong operational performance, the company further strengthened its balance sheet by redeeming its Series 1 and Series 2 unsecured notes due in 2023. With the early redemption of the unsecured notes, ZIM was no longer subject to certain dividend restrictions, and it declared a special dividend of $2 per share, which will be payable on Sept 15th (goes ex on August 24th).

Monday, December 26, 2022

Reason to be a Proud Israeli


After several years of temporary governments in Israel, it appears that a stable coalition has been formed and assumed power under Bibi Netanyahu.  The signing of the coalition agreement took more than a month, because of the demands of the religious parties. The demands were related to more generous financing of religious education, a specifically Jewish thing. In Argentina or the USA, education has zero priority and it is never debated in elections or at the party level. We are not the same as you are and I am rather proud of it.  Pic: Yitzhak Goldkopf, the leader of the Haredi fraction. A life dedicated to creating more religious kindergarten.  

Friday, December 23, 2022

Malaria Memories


When I was working in Nigeria, I caught diseases. First was recurrent fever, which a missionary doctor in the jungle, diagnosed and cured with antimalarial pills. Saved my life, probably.  The second was some VD, caught in a small hotel in Iboland, which was cured with penicillin. I was young and strong, so it felt like nothing at the time. Only fifty years later I realize how dangerous it was. 

Malaria is a bad parasite. Its control is threatened by emerging resistance among Anopheles mosquitoes and the changing behavior of mosquitoes, which now bite before people during daylight. In those times, VD was cured by easily available antibiotics, which are increasingly losing their strength.  Too bad. 

Wednesday, December 21, 2022

About Rome

 

I am reading Livy's history of Rome. The Israelites had wo tables of law, Rome had twelve. Livy describes the development of the Roman religion, how they consulted the will of Heaven, by watching the birds.

Illustration: Emperor Nero through the coins. He grew very fat as he aged. 

Rome was built on a worthless swampy piece of land. The marketplace, the Forum, was a wetland that had to be drained to be habitable. When the malaria mosquito appeared in Italy, Rome was doomed. 

It was climate change allowed the northward advance of the mosquito, sickening and successively emptying Palestine's coastlands, Greece, and then Italy. The center of gravity moved to France and Germany.  

Saturday, December 17, 2022

A Day Wasted


 While the people are celebrating Shabbat I spent the whole day in my little office trying to repair my computer. Without success. The Outbyte PC Repair program is working all day and nothing is repaired. Just scanning. I am trying to work on the other machine. 

P.S. Outbyte apparently is trap. It took my 25 dollars and gave me nothing. Probably copied everything from my computer. 

Monday: Another day wasted trying to repair the computer.

December 21 2022 Computer in working order. But the car is overheating and my mechanic went on vacation... Wifey complaining. 

Friday, December 16, 2022

Desanimo = Discouragement


 The last six hours were spent trying to repair my Autocad. A stupid System.Web.Extension version=4.0.0.0 cannot be loaded. Now I downloaded a PC repair program and it is working for an hour. I have a light feverless flu, all my body is aching. Not too bad but it sets a discouraging mood. 

The Economist estimates that 40% of Argentina's workforce is in the informal sector. Meaning selling ice cream on the streets, repairing old cars, and working as daily construction hands. This was totally unknown at my time. On the other hand, my relatives are comfortable. The young generation is already mixed, drop-outs from the Jewish people. They fall in love with a nice schikse and don't realize that they are forfeiting their future. You have to lose your mind to choose to be an Argentine Criollo (pic) instead of the European Jews they are. My childhood friend Viky Haar married a Criolla at age 18 and now, one of his three sons is selling balloons in the zoo, and the second is doing occasional ironsmith jobs and living in abject poverty. The youngest is the most successful:  he operates a cultural marijuana joint and has two kids from two different women.  I am convinced that out-marrying leads to a loss of moral and social position. 

Thursday, December 15, 2022

Wall Street sinking


 Every analyst in the world is prognosticating a total financial crisis to come. The bourses are oscillating 5% up and down.  Something I never experienced. I am following the Tao (way of the water) and doing nothing. 

Sunday, December 11, 2022

Is AI intelligent?

 
AI is a statistical calculating machine with a very large data memory. Finds something similar in its memory and calculate the probabilities. As Martin Fierro says: Mas sabe el diablo por viejo que por diablo. 

Wikipedia is actively erasing information. Especially about human evolution and intelligence. The truth is the enemy of religion and morality. Religion and morality are good, agreed, so there is a hard contradiction. Fortunately, I am able to hold two contradictory ideas in my mind without being confused. 

Pic.: The second Schneursohn rabbi.

Saturday, December 10, 2022

As if a few days ago

 


We went to the Cameri theatre to see "A few days ago" כימים אחדים . It is organized in a storytelling format about a family knot in the early Jewish settlement in Emek Yezreel. It is extremely well done, with superb actors and professionals. I enjoyed it. 

I am Hungarian Jew and the early settling of Palestine is not my background, but after fifty years in Israel, the national folklore is almost mine. Like Americans adopting the cowboy hero myth, or now, the Southern plantation myth. Myths are myths, the real cowboys were Mexican farmhands ("boys") and plantation owners took good care of their expensive workforce. 

There were two or three old Russian songs that are identified with the early pioneers,  yet contemporary Russians never heard of them. Now they are Israeli folklore and "touch" me too.

Interesting what is NOT in the play. It takes place in Israel before the independence, but not one word about Zionism or patriotism. Second, there are no Arabs in Israel in the play. Those were the times of the big Arab revolt, but the farmers never heard of it.  

 

Thursday, December 8, 2022

Revolution


Two hundred years ago, African slaves took over the rich half-island of Haiti and expelled the Europeans. The place became dirt-poor and unlivable. The process has reached the USA and the State of Georgia is now ruled mostly by Africans with disorderly lives. It makes me think that history is not proceeding as expected.  

Wednesday, December 7, 2022

Deep State (Argentina) vs. the Peronist Party

 

Argentine Judiciary sentenced the powerful Vice President and leader of the ruling Peronist Party to six years in jail. She is guilty of stealing billions of State monies. "The Parallel State and the Judicial Mafia condemned me", she said, "They are trying to cancel the Peronist Party". 

Argentina's hundred-year-old struggle between the 

Bourgeoisie

 
and the destitute majority. The poor ha
ve no confidence in a serious, liberal government. Every time the Peronists were out of power, the government imposed cruel austerity measures on the poor, even famine. Peronism is a kind of populism that stole much public money but also took care to feed the poor. The outlook for Argentina is not good.

Pobre pais!

Monday, December 5, 2022

Quantum Fields of Gold


I never made promises lightly
And there have been some that I've brokenBut I swear in the days still leftWe'll walk in fields of goldWe'll walk in fields of gold
(Sting)

Fun and Entertainment


I spent almost a day in bed (backache). Read an old textbook on matrices and reflected that this math area was developed 150 years ago when French and Scotts started to think about the properties of numbers. The next generation discovered that the universe strictly follows maths, from the temperature of faraway celestial bodies to rockets to the moon. The enigma of Newton's falling bodies has been solved: there are no gravitons nor gravitational waves, it is mass that changes the curvature of the spacetime membrane. As I walk on this membrane, my mass bends it. Illustration: Cirque du Soleil. All that follows numerical relations. I think we live in and are a mathematical simulation. It seems totally pointless but beautiful. Are we also just for fun and entertainment? 

SPACE PIONEERS

 

The ceremonial President of Israel, Adv. Itzhak Herzog, landed in Abu Dhabi. The tall guards in beige jalabiya are impressive. He lauded the cooperation in space exploration. "Our cooperation can turn our beautiful region into a global hub of climate solutions,” he said.

Saturday, December 3, 2022

Mapping a hidden and improbable water supply piping

 

I had to do it on Saturday early morning because normally there is no parking in the area, not even illegally. Hard work in a hidden garden, and for this old fat Jew - dangerous too.  

Friday, December 2, 2022

Thursday, December 1, 2022

China: A different opinion

易富贤Yi Fuxian《大国空巢》
Economists made exaggerated economic forecasts based on wrong population data, misleading China's leaders into a strategic miscalculation of "the East is rising and the West is declining". U.S. leaders and think tanks have mistook China, an old, sick cat, for an aggressive lion.
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The biggest uncovered story of modern life: China's population is collapsing. India is now the most populous nation on Earth and has been for years. India is far more wired, its schools are improving, and is at least as poised as China to be a long-term global U.S. rival. twitter.com/fuxianyi/statu…

The Motley Fool about ZIM


The Motley Fool economic web magazine writes about the fall of the container shipping business. It appears that the AI robot that writes its articles has improved its style.

...protests against a government "zero-Covid" policy are spreading across China, threatening both the ruling regime's stability, the country's economy, and its ability to produce products that would need container shipping services to reach foreign markets. To cite just one example, CNBC reported this morning that Apple is likely to produce 6 million fewer iPhone Pro smartphones this month than it would like to produce, as a result of a combination of Covid outbreaks at its factories, government measures to contain the outbreaks, and protests against the containments.  

Result: Less demand for ocean-going container shipping.

Now what

But this, too, shall pass.

There's an old saying in economics: "If something cannot go on forever, it will stop." As applied to today's situation, we can understand why China's government wants to stamp out Covid and has imposed draconian measures to accomplish this goal. But after three years of trying, and failing, and seeing its economic growth rate hobbled in consequence, it's starting to become apparent that "zero-Covid" is a policy that cannot be sustained forever.  

Therefore, it will stop...eventually.