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–Yves

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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope: The ultimate guide Space.com

Critical Bugs Expose Hundreds of Thousands of Medical Devices and ATMs Wired

‘Tech wreck’ looks more like another dotcom bubble bursting FT. That’s a damn shame.

#COVID19

SARS-CoV-2 Incidence in K–12 School Districts with Mask-Required Versus Mask-Optional Policies — Arkansas, August–October 2021 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, CDC. From the Sunmmary: “In Arkansas during August–October 2021, districts with universal mask requirements had a 23% lower incidence of COVID-19 among staff members and students compared with districts without mask requirements.” How can the remaining scientists at CDC continue to work there under management that believes maslks are a “scarlet letter”?

Even cautious Covid experts start to lower their guard as Biden urges return to normal NBC. Translation: “The dogs won’t eat the dogfood.” Democrat consultant: “I don’t understand. The knobs are already at eleven!”

This treatment can protect vulnerable people from COVID. But many don’t know about it LA Times and Hospitals use a lottery to allocate scarce COVID drugs for the immunocompromised CNN. An Evushied lottery. A little bit too on-the-nose, surely? Let ‘er rip!

First Dog in Illinois Diagnosed With COVID-19 NBC Chicago

An immune system molecule makes you more social. Wait, what? Virginia Magazine. From 2021, still germane. Interesting:

Why a deficit in the immune system might affect social behavior remains a matter of speculation. However, Filiano and his fellow researchers hypothesize that the “pro-social” function might actually have been interferon gamma’s original biological role and that pathogens may have evolved the capability to activate that function to drive increased social interactions and thus help spread themselves between individuals. In turn, “the interferon gamma pathways were recycled as an anti-pathogen response to limit the spread of infection as we come together,” [Dr. Anthony] Filiano says.

If that hypothesis sounds far-fetched, consider this: A study at Binghamton University, published in 2010 in Annals of Epidemiology, found that participants who had received a flu vaccination engaged in an increased number of social interactions in the 48 hours following the administration of the medication. Researchers called it “the strongest indicator yet discovered of in otherwise asymptomatic humans.” In other words, .

Speculating freely here, and maybe the Brain Trust can talk me off the ledge, but what if…. What if, for example, the upwelling of desire for “Hot Vax Summer” was an instance of “pathogen-mediated behavioral change”?

Airborne Toxic Events The Baffler

China?

China offers to mediate, will send aid to Ukraine; ties with Russia ‘rock solid’: Wang Yi Channel News Asia

Why the Chinese Internet Is Cheering Russia’s Invasion NYT. The deck: “As the world overwhelmingly condemns the assault on Ukraine, online opinion in China is mostly pro-Russia, pro-war and pro-Putin.” By “world,” I take it we mean the bubble in which the Acela class can live and travel freely, and where English is typically spoken. Since apparently China’s internet is not part of “the world.”

China lawmakers have West’s decline on their minds at ‘two sessions’ South China Morning Post

China’s city elites wake up to scale of trafficking after chained woman shows human side of age-old crime South China Morning Post. So China’s PMC is a lot like our own (and Xi really is riding a tiger).

Myanmar

Russia Sanctions Intensify Calls for Myanmar Fuel Ban—’If The Jets Can’t Fly, They Can’t Bomb’ WSJ

After a year of reporting on Myanmar’s military coup, I knew my luck would eventually run out Guardian

Why do so many Indonesians back Russia’s invasion of Ukraine? Indonesia at Melbourne

South Korea

?South Korea’s Presidential Election: What to Watch NYT :

Syraqistan

Saudi, UAE leaders declined calls with Biden amid Ukraine conflict: report The Hill

US intelligence shows Iran threats on US soil, but Blinken and Schiff say this shouldn’t derail new nuclear deal CBS. “Shows”?

New Not-So-Cold War

Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, March 8 Institute for the Study of War. Handy mao:

Looks like status quo, to me. (The legend claims that highways are included; I tried heightening contrast to make them show up better, without much success.)

Full Transcript Of Putin’s Remarks On 3/5/22: Includes Comments On Why He Ordered The Military Operation In Ukraine, Why It Went Beyond Donbas, Whether He Plans To Declare Martial Law, Etc. Natylie’s Place: Understanding Russia. Worth reading in full.

How the War in Ukraine Could Get Much Worse Foreign Affairs. Somebody’s gonna have to dial back the triumphalism:

The United States should be especially attuned to the risks of escalation as the next phase of conflict begins, and should double down on finding ways to end the conflict in Ukraine when a window of opportunity presents itself. This may involve difficult and unpleasant choices, such as lifting some of the worst sanctions on Russia in exchange for an end to hostilities.

Somebody also needs to figure out for Biden how to present “difficult and unpleasant choices” as victory. The midterms aren’t far away!

Ukraine’s Zelensky says he has ‘cooled’ on joining NATO and is open to discussions about control of Russian-backed separatist regions Business Insider

Zelensky, an excellent comedian, also an oligarch (dk):

I suspect that for many liberal Democrats, Zelensky fits right into the Jon Stewart/Stephen Colbert hole in their heads, but he’s really quite a different entity. This whole thread is excellent.

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Biden announces ban on Russian energy imports CNN

The Implications of Unrestricted Financial Warfare (excerpt) The Overshoot

Marine insurers widen high-risk area as Ukraine conflict escalates Hellenic Shipping News

Ukraine war: Poland offers all its MIG-29 fighter jets to US in plan to provide aircraft to Kyiv Sky News. Thanks but no thanks:

I guess it’s not that easy to launder aircraft.

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Political courage (1):

Unfortunately, it’s extremely difficult to hold fascists “accountable,” Banderite or otherwise, as Von Papen and Hindenburg discovered.

Political courage (2):

Political courage (3), a second retweet:


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A Toddler’s Terror, as Families Flee Shelling in Ukraine The New Yorker. So — just spitballing here — make Ukraine neutral, since Obama didn’t regard it as a vital national interestand bring a halt to NATO expansion? On the downside, if we did, sentimental New Yorker readers could no longer get weepy (“I have no words” MR SUBLIMINAL Thank gawd!) about teh babies!!!! — at least until they reheat our southern border as an issue under the next Republican administration — but unity demands sacrifice, sometimes even our own.

Montreal Symphony Orchestra drops Russian piano prodigy from concerts amid backlash Montreal Gazette

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An International Relations Theory Guide to the War in Ukraine Foreign Policy

Chartbook #95: Is “Ukraine the West’s fault”? On great powers and realism Adam Tooze, Chartbool and John Mearsheimer and the dark origins of realism Adam Tooze, The New Statesman. I’ve read these companion pieces a couple of times. I think, when you leave out the potted intellectual history, they both boil down to handwaving. What do readers think?

There are no good choices for the west on Ukraine Martin Wolf, FT

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Nuland: US Working With Ukraine to Keep US ‘Biological Research Facilities’ Out of Russia’s Hands Antiwar.com

China Pushes Conspiracy Theory About US Labs in Ukraine Bloomberg

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Mapping Ukraine’s Refugees Joshua Stevens. The deck: “A Defense of Proportional Arrows from Geography’s Radical Past.”

Biden Administration

Biden to host Southeast Asian leaders in Washington in late March but Cambodia says ASEAN-USsummit postponed, seeking new date Reuters

White House: Venezuela has freed 2 detained Americans AP

K Street was fine taking Russian cash — until it couldn’t Politico (Re Silc).

Supply Chain

A Tale of Two Oil Shocks: Ukraine and Yom Kippur John Authers, Bloomberg

China agriculture minister says winter wheat condition could be worst in history Reuters

Northwest winter wheat crop already stressed by drought KXLY

Food Is Just as Vital as Oil to National Security Bloomberg

Our Famously Free Press

Who could forget “the moderate rebels”?

Zeitgeist Watch

How Did This Many Deaths Become Normal The Atlantic. First slowly, then all at once?

The Second Tragedy of Sandy Hook Slate

Reasons You May Have Brain Fog (slideshow) WebMD. Oddly, Long Covid is not mentioned. Nor is being subjected to two enormous propaganda campaigns (Ukraine On; Covid Off) simultaneously. Dudes, come on.

Robust Joe Costello, LIfe in the 21st Century

Antidote du Jour (via):

See yesterday’s Links and Antidote du Jour here

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