Another opportunity for me to opine on TheHusting.news

Posted By on January 28, 2025

Getting an invite to write for the “right column” of TheHustings.news is becoming a habit. Once again the editor reached out after my January 2024 comment, “Let’s Start With a Clean Slate,” mentioning that he has a very short list of conservative writers willing to be a little more pro-Trump — a couple of his regular “right column” writers are Never-Trumpers, so that makes it difficult to truly get a perspective that might be fair to the current administration and readers. 

The Hustings Masthead

The topic was on “pardons” and it made it difficult to be truly Pro-Trump … since I was not in favor of his pardons for everyone who participated in Jan 6 back in 2021. On the other hand, the contrast to President Biden who said one thing and then chose to renege and pardon his son anyway was a bit much. Not only did he pardon Hunter Biden, but then went on to preemptively pardon nearly his entire “crime” family and people who attempted to prosecute President Trump 45 with a very questionable Congressional committee. Something tells me ALL have something to hide. 

Anyway … I tried to be honest and far so if you are interested in my commentary on “Promises, Pardons and Presidential Powers,” check it out. 

Promises, Pardons and Presidential Powers

Nasdaq takes a beating sparked by Chinese DeepSeek AI

Posted By on January 27, 2025

As commented in the WSJ, DeepSeek has sparked a deep freakout.

Stock Market Indices Graphic on 1/27/2025 pm
Stock Market Today: Nvidia Stock Sinks in AI Rout Sparked by China’s DeepSeek

The Chinese artificial-intelligence upstart has trained high-performing artificial intelligence models cheaply—and without the most advanced gear provided by Nvidia and others. That has pulled the rug from under global companies benefiting from AI, including chip makers, infrastructure suppliers and power stocks, as investors question the outlook for AI spending.

Nvidia tumbled 17%, wiping out nearly $600 billion from the company’s market cap and tarnishing one of the stock market’s brightest stars of recent months. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite sank 3.1%. Microsoft and Google parent Alphabet both fell both more than 2.5%. Bonds climbed as investors sought safety.

The rethink came as a busy week for earnings got underway—with some of the biggest spenders on AI, such as Microsoft and Meta Platforms, among the companies due to update investors.

 

y Nasdaq Composite falls more than 3%

Music Monday: Steely Dan and “Reelin’ In The Years” #video

Posted By on January 27, 2025

Reelin' In The Years - ScreenshotReelin' In The Years - Apple Clean Up ToolsReelin’ In the Years,” a song by American rock band Steely Dan was written by Donald Fagen and Walter Becker. The song features Fagen on vocals and is an early example of their easily recognized sound. I found it interesting to read that Fagen thought it “dumb but effective,” and Becker said it was “no fun.” 

Who am I to disagree, but when I hear it, I only think … Steely Dan.

Interestingly while listening to it on my iPhone 16 Pro Max, with the updated iOS 18.2 and Apple Intelligence, I grab a screenshot thinking it would remind me to include it on Music Monday sometime in January. While looking at it (left), I thought, I wonder what the Apple clean up tools could do to make it more blog friendly (image right).
 

  Steely Dan – “Reelin’ In The Years” | 1972

In keeping with the artificial intelligence (AI) theme on a song recorded way back in 1972, and a Midnight Special video from August 31, 1973 (mp4 link in case the YouTube clip disappears), I asked Brave’s Leo AI to give me a Thinking emojisummary of the song (below the break). It is interesting.   

Meaning and Inspiration

The song “Reelin’ in the Years” from Steely Dan’s 1972 album “Can’t Buy a Thrill” has been subject to various interpretations over the years. According to some fans and critics, the title refers to the act of reeling in memories or experiences from the past, much like an Irish reel dance. This interpretation is supported by the song’s lyrics, which describe a nostalgic and melancholic reflection on a past relationship.

Double Meaning

Others argue that the title has a double meaning, referencing both the idea of reeling in memories and the phrase’s connotation of being “reeling” or off-balance, as if hit by an unexpected blow. This interpretation is supported by the song’s themes of regret, longing, and the passage of time.

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Shared by my daughter and granddaughters and made my day!

Posted By on January 26, 2025

Here’s hoping this lifts someone reading my blog today …

Micah 6:8New International Version

 He has shown you, O mortal, what is good.

    And what does the Lord require of you?

To act justly and to love mercy

    and to walk humbly with your God.

Walking Delray Beach each day, even in questionable weather

Posted By on January 25, 2025

Still walking on the beachDuffy app for iPhone and Apple Watch

The shoreline of the “Gulf of America” isn’t the only area impacted by cold weather this past week, as Brenda and I are feeling the cold a bit further south in Florida too. We’ve been walking daily in the cool north winds on Delray Beach and still enjoying it, despite the numb fingers and cold legs (we’re wearing shorts … just like northern snowbirds). We are ignoring the high 50s and low 60s and reminding ourselves that it is far better than the single digits in Ohio. 

For me, it has been half days of office/computer work (if you can call it that) and then something we started when Brenda was rehabbing her new hip walking the beach. We are up to a 6 or 7 mile walk on the beach and then a snack while looking at the ocean so long as it is not windy and raining. I wish we could claim sunshine and warm weather right now, but knowing it is January, it is par for the course. 

Health apps on my iPhone

The new Apple Watch is doing a fine job in replacing my Fitbit Versa 2 … so as long as I remember to charge and to wear it (yes, I forgot today). Nevertheless, I’m mostly glancing at the very simple step counter app call Duffy since that’s what I”m used to … but have looked at the Apple apps “Fitness and Health” because they offer far more tracking details (currently almost too many details). 😉   

Tech Friday: MacBook Air M4 to offer the missing link

Posted By on January 24, 2025

MacBook setupMy MacBook Air M2 is a fantastic portable computer. It has worked nearly flawlessly for the past couple of years and will likely be fine for a couple more. The missing feature has been the inability to connect more than one external monitor … something I use everyday. Unfortunately I was used to using a late 2012 Intel-chipped iMac 27” with a second monitor which offered a lot of extra display space than my previous Mac Mini setup (usually run Parallels and Windows on one and MacOS on the other)

It is true, I’m now comfortable working with just one extra portable monitor and the existing MacBook Air display, but would have preferred running two displays PLUS the MacBook Air M2 display — not possible with the M2 or the newer M3.

This year it may be changing … 

M4 MacBook Air to support two monitors with the lid open per 9to5Mac

M4

Apple’s new MacBook Air will run the same M4 chip available already in the base MacBook Pro. And just like when the M3 MacBook Pro tipped us off to expanded display support coming to the M3 Air, the same story is playing out again.

Apple’s M4 MacBook Air is expected to support up to three displays total: two external monitors plus the internal display with lid open.

This is what the M4 MacBook Pro specs support, and we should see the same compatibility with the M4 Air.

Which for some users could be reason enough to upgrade.

Whether you’re using last year’s M3 Air, or certainly an older M2 or M1 model, the ability to drive two monitors plus keep your lid open is a huge win.

It means being able to use the MacBook Air’s built-in keyboard and trackpad rather than needing separate accessories, and it increases the amount of screen space you have in total.

9to5Mac

It is cold nearly everywhere and even snowing in Florida

Posted By on January 23, 2025

Snow in Florida Jan 21, 2025 Map

Spotted in the Florida Panhandle above and airboat video in Louisiana below 😊

Saw the photo below on social media as a Polar Vortex powered Arctic Blast pushes across the country … and I thought, climate change (so long as it is warmer weather) … isn’t coming fast enough!
 

Archive: Our family had a busy extended MLKJr Day weekend

Posted By on January 22, 2025

Drew with blankets Thank you notes from the girls

Space Selfie KDAEWe saw way too many family photos being exchanged over the long MLK Jr. weekend, but I’m including a couple for the blog archive. First I’ll start with an interesting and as Katelyn called it, “blogworthy” techie kind of space selfie project photo. Both Katelyn and Drew are on top of today’s technology oriented projects.

Crunchlabs Space Selfie

Crunchlabs and Mark Roper created  the space selfie project and will put KDAE’s family photo on Satellite GUS. The company is a 2022 educational technology company that creates hands-on STEM learning experiences and subscription box services (known as CrunchLabs Build Boxes). The boxes contain building projects and engineering challenges for children.

Taylor and Megan spent the long weekend in Western New York skiing and enjoyed near perfect conditions … and even visited the old Howard Farmhouse and Taylor’s Uncle Mark’s grave in Jamestown, NY. Very thoughtful.

Thee Ohio State Buckeyes are National Champions again

Posted By on January 21, 2025

The Ohio State Buckeyes secured a decisive victory over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the College Football Playoff National Championship game held in Atlanta. Ohio State won with a final score of 34-23, clinching their first national title since 2014.

Key Highlights:

First Half:
– Notre Dame started strong with an 18-play, 75-yard drive that took almost 10 minutes off the clock, scoring first with a 1-yard touchdown run by quarterback Riley Leonard, leading 7-0.
– Ohio State responded robustly, with quarterback Will Howard leading the charge, finishing the game with 17-for-21 passing for 231 yards and two scores. Running back Quinshon Judkins was also pivotal, rushing for 100 yards and scoring two touchdowns on the ground and one through the air.
– Ohio State’s defense was formidable, notably when they stopped a Notre Dame fake punt attempt, setting up their offensive deep in Irish territory.

Second Half:
– Despite Notre Dame cutting into the lead with a touchdown pass from Leonard to Jaden Greathouse, Ohio State maintained their lead, with a significant play being a long pass from Howard to Jeremiah Smith.
– Ohio State added to their lead with a field goal late in the game, making the final score 34-23.

The game was not only a testament to Ohio State’s offensive and defensive prowess but also highlighted the resilience of the Buckeyes after a challenging regular season, particularly following their loss to Michigan. This victory under coach Ryan Day’s leadership was a significant redemption and a testament to the team’s ability to adapt and thrive in the expanded 12-team playoff format.

Is the US, and the world, ready for President Trump, again?

Posted By on January 20, 2025

On January 20, 2025, Donald J. Trump will be inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States, marking his second, non-consecutive term in office. Due to anticipated freezing temperatures and high winds, the inauguration ceremony has been relocated indoors to the United States Capitol Rotunda in Washington, D.C.  This adjustment ensures the safety and comfort of attendees, a priority emphasized by President-elect Trump.

The inauguration events will commence on January 19 with a wreath-laying ceremony, a victory rally, and a candlelight dinner. On January 20, Vice President-elect J.D. Vance will take the oath of office, followed by President-elect Trump. The ceremony will feature performances by Carrie Underwood, who will sing “America the Beautiful,” and the Village People. Additional performances at the inaugural balls will include artists such as Gavin DeGraw, Jason Aldean, Nelly, and Rascal Flatts.  Notably, former President Joe Biden and other former presidents, including Barack Obama, are expected to attend the ceremony.

As President-elect Donald J. Trump prepares for his inauguration on January 20, 2025, he has announced a slate of cabinet nominees to lead various departments in his upcoming administration.

Below is a list of these nominees:

  • Department of State: Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL)
  • Department of the Treasury: Scott Bessent, CEO Key Square Group
  • Department of Defense: Pete Hegseth
  • Department of Justice (Attorney General): Pam Bondi, former Attorney General of Florida, has been nominated for this role.
  • Department of the Interior: Doug Burgum, former North Dakota Governor
  • Department of Agriculture: Brooke Rollins
  • Department of Commerce: Howard Lutnick
  • Department of Labor: Lori Chavez-DeRemer
  • Department of Health and Human Services: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
  • Department of Housing and Urban Development: Scott Turner
  • Department of Transportation: Sean Duffy, former WI Congressional Rep
  • Department of Energy: Chris Wright, CEO Liberty Energy
  • Department of Education: Linda McMahon, SBA administrator
  • Department of Veterans Affairs: Doug Collins, former GA Congressional Rep
  • Department of Homeland Security: South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem
  • White House Chief of Staff: Susie Wiles, a political consultant from Florida
  • Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency: Former U.S. Representative Lee Zeldin from New York has been nominated for this position.
  • Director of the Office of Management and Budget: Russell Vought, who previously served in this role, has been nominated to return.
  • Director of National Intelligence: Former U.S. Representative Tulsi Gabbard from Hawaii has been nominated for this position.
  • Director of the Central Intelligence Agency: Former Director of National Intelligence and former Texas Congressman John Ratcliffe has been nominated for this role.
  • United States Trade Representative: Jamieson Greer, former USTR Chief of Staff, has been nominated for this position.
  • Ambassador to the United Nations: U.S. Representative Elise Stefanik from New York has been nominated for this role.
  • Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers: Stephen Miran, a former U.S. Department of the Treasury official from New York, has been nominated for this position.
  • Administrator of the Small Business Administration: Former U.S. Senator Kelly Loeffler from Georgia has been nominated for this role.
  • Science Advisor to the President and Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy: Former U.S. Chief Technology Officer Michael Kratsios from South Carolina has been nominated for this position.

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