MY LATEST SUBSTACK ESSAY: Cuba’s a Mess, but What Happens When it is Libre at last?
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MY LATEST SUBSTACK ESSAY: Cuba’s a Mess, but What Happens When it is Libre at last?
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PSYCHIATRIC RISKS OF CANNABIS: On cannabis, psychosis, and the long tail of the truth.
TIMING:
Friday at 5pm is the best time for NYT to put out this story. pic.twitter.com/LNk5ySOsUZ
— Karol Markowicz (@karol) February 13, 2026
TEACH WOMEN NOT TO RAPE! (CONT’D):
Meet Julie Rizzitello, a former teacher at Wall Township High School in NJ, who was just SENTENCED after she was convicted of r*ping two students, which resulted in her getting pregnant.
She reportedly groomed the teens for years and then ABORTED the baby after getting… pic.twitter.com/vJEUYGvs6A
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) February 12, 2026
CUBA:
El Comité de Morena Cuba , nos comparte las imágenes de la Refinería 2 Boquitas, una de las 3 que hay en la isla..#Complo pic.twitter.com/dPQWzbHHuK
— R e y n o s f e r a (@Reynosfera) February 13, 2026
HMM: Single DMT dose treats stress-induced depression more effectively than Prozac in mice.. I’m skeptical of the sudden enthusiasm for hallucinogens.
THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE BUBBLE HAS DEFLATED: The Rapid Rise and Fall of the Ford F-150 Lightning.
Unsurprisingly, this guy loved the Lightning.
TROUBLE IN CUBA:
BREAKING: Massive FIRE erupts at one of Cuba’s largest oil refineries, Ñico López in Havana, amid severe fuel shortages and US embargo; cause unknown pic.twitter.com/UXRLhWqHkl
— Rapid Report (@RapidReport2025) February 13, 2026
I LOVE A STORY WITH A HAPPY ENDING: Kentucky Homeowner Thwarts a Not-So-Neighborly Home Invasion. “Hyatt decided his neighbor – yes, his neighbor – had some stuff he coveted. At 5 a.m., he forced entry. Local cops called it a straight-up home invasion. Hyatt’s neighbor, however, kept their safety rescue tool close by (not locked in a safe with ammunition stored separately), and used it to educate Danny on neighborly ethics.”
CIVILIZATION IS IN DECLINE: Paris wine show reflects surging demand for zero- and low-alcohol drinks.
NEWS YOU CAN USE: Expert Explains Why Teeth Grinding at Night Could Be Aging You Faster.
MARK JUDGE: Time Isn’t Kind: The AI Girlfriend.
I write about AI girlfriends in my forthcoming Seductive AI, from Encounter Books.
HIGHER EDUCATION BUBBLE UPDATE: Capitalism ‘did its job’— now it’s time to replace it: Arizona State U. event.
Higher education did its job. Now it’s time to replace it. Who has the better argument, here?
DEMOCRATS ALWAYS FOUL THEIR OWN NESTS:
"the largest spill of wastewater in U.S. history"
It is interesting to me in a profession that loves to point out the political party of a disaster to not see the mention of any political party related to this disaster.
Contrast that with Flint Michigan 2014. https://t.co/ECTsjFVA8j
— ZitoSalena (@ZitoSalena) February 13, 2026
ELON MUSK IS A ONCE-IN-A-MILLENIUM TALENT, AT LEAST. But the people he has working for him are absolutely outstanding. And he lets them just do things. That’s the secret to his success across all of his companies.
This is an engineer from Elon Musk’s xAI … just listen to this guy … this how you as a career starter should think !!
GET STUFF DONE ✅
— حسن سجواني 🇦🇪 Hassan Sajwani (@Sajwani) February 12, 2026
HIGHER EDUCATION BUBBLE UPDATE: UCCS wellness office promotes ‘Sex Week’ events with student fees.
CULTURE OF CORRUPTION:
Amazing, how every single media is negating the critical point. She was WH lawyer while doing all the bad deeds for Epstein, including guiding him on law around underage sexual issues. Imagine this is not the headline.
— JBA Meet me in the Middle extremes are Bad (@JoelleAdler) February 13, 2026
COMMIES HAVE BEEN FOOLING VISITORS THIS WAY FOR YEARS:
I really love folks who go to Beijing, stay in five-star hotels for a few nights, get wined and dined, get shown the same Xiaomi factory and the robotics center that everyone sees, and declare that China is "winning." Gotta hand it to the Chinese, Potemkin village propaganda… https://t.co/KCc8Pm66Yo
— Dennis Wilder偉德寧 (@dennisw5) February 13, 2026
STEVEN CALABRESI: The Scalia Revolution: Antonin Scalia’s legacy ten years after his death. “Justice Scalia’s revival of textualism and rejection of legislative history and original intent remains dominant today on the Supreme Court and in the lower federal courts, and it is increasingly important in legal academic writing. . . . U.S. Supreme Court opinions in 2026 are far more formalist, more textualist, more historical, and more conscious of the rule of law because of Justice Scalia.”
ECONOMIC MYSTERIES: Hmmm. As Welfare Money Dries Up, Luxury Goods Prices Suddenly Drop.. Probably just a coincidence, like the drop in snack food prices once SNAP quit covering snack food. “Unlike junk food, where prices are being driven down by increments, the resale price of luxury sneakers has cratered. People who used to flip sneakers at several hundred percent margins are now forced to take a loss, selling below the retail price.”
21ST CENTURY RETIREMENT: To Stay in Her Home, She Let In an A.I. Robot.
The firefighters had come a few years earlier to help carry her husband out of the house, and now they were back with what they hoped might become her new companion. Jan Worrell, 85, lived alone near the end of the Long Beach Peninsula, on the last road before the rugged Washington coast disappeared into the Pacific. Many of her neighbors were part-time residents, and ever since her husband died, she sometimes went several days without seeing another person or leaving the house.
She sat in a recliner, looking out toward the ocean in the spring of 2023 as the firefighters opened a box and started to assemble a machine in her living room. It reminded her of a small reading lamp, perched on a stand alongside a tablet and a built-in camera. Jan turned back to the window and watched the distant lights of crab boats as they vanished into the fog. She’d been staring at the same view for 20 years, and she’d told her doctor that one of her last goals in life was to never live anywhere else.
“This is ElliQ,” one of the firefighters said, after he plugged the new device into the wall. “I think you’re going to love her.”It,” Jan said. “Not her. This thing is a robot, right?”
She looked at the machine, which sat on a coffee table within reach of her recliner. A regional nonprofit was providing it to her for free, covering the annual subscription cost of about $700 as part of a pilot program for a few dozen seniors. The small robot twisted in her direction, lit up and studied her for a moment with its camera. Then it bowed and spoke in the voice of a cheerful young woman.
“Hi,” it said. “You must be Jan.”
“Yes, that’s right,” Jan said, pressing farther back into her chair.
“Oh, I’m so thrilled to meet you,” ElliQ said. “I was worried they’d deliver me to the wrong house! I’m excited to start our journey together.” . . .
A few thousand ElliQs have been shipped to seniors across the United States since 2023, which means some of the first people living alongside artificially intelligent robots are octogenarians who came into a world without color television. The robots are available for purchase from the Israeli start-up Intuition Robotics, but so far they have mostly been provided to older adults by nonprofits and state health departments as an experiment in combating loneliness. As A.I. works its way deeper into daily life, ElliQ is designed for the most human act of all: to become a roommate, a friend, a partner. “A robot with soul,” the company’s founder sometimes said.
Interesting. I suspect this tech will be folded in to Optimus, which unlike ElliQ can move around and do things.
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