Are the Rich Good for Democracy?

Source: The Dispatch
by Timothy Sandefur

“Hating the rich has been a popular pastime since democracy was invented. The ancient Greek playwright Aristophanes even played on this fact in his comedy Ecclesiazusae, written four centuries before Christ, in which the idealistic Praxagora proposes building a utopian community in which ‘there will no longer be either rich or poor,’ but ‘all property [will] be in common.’ When a friend asks her ‘But who will till the soil?’ Praxagora unselfconsciously replies: ‘The slaves.’ The rhetoric hasn’t improved much since.” (02/26/26)

https://archive.is/icdAT

The missing Epstein files

Source: Popular Information
by Judd Legum

“‘We did not protect President Trump.’ That is what Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said on January 30, after what he described as the final release of the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. It turns out that was not true. According to a new report by NPR, the DOJ is withholding ‘more than 50 pages of FBI interviews, as well as notes from conversations with a woman who accused Trump of sexual abuse decades ago when she was a minor.’ The New York Times also reported Wednesday that the DOJ withheld summaries of three FBI interviews with the woman about her interactions with Trump. They released a fourth FBI interview, where the woman made allegations about Epstein.” (02/26/26)

https://popular.info/p/the-missing-epstein-files

NY: James files frivolous lawsuit vs. Counter-Strike game developer

Source: Orange County Register

“New York’s attorney general has sued video game developer Valve, claiming the ‘loot boxes’ found in Counter-Strike and other popular video game franchises illegally promote gambling. State Attorney General Letitia James said in a lawsuit filed Wednesday in New York state court that games such as Counter-Strike 2, Team Fortress 2 and Dota 2 illegally charge users for the chance to win rare items held in the virtual containers. In Counter-Strike, the process even resembles a slot machine, with an animated spinning wheel that eventually rests on a selected item, James’[s] office said.” (02/25/26)

https://archive.is/WbZjt

Next-Token Predictor Is An AI’s Job, Not Its Species

Source: Astral Codex Ten
by Scott Alexander

“In The Argument, Kelsey Piper gives a good description of the ways that AIs are more than just ‘next-token predictors’ or ‘stochastic parrots’ — for example, they also use fine-tuning and RLHF. But commenters, while appreciating the subtleties she introduces, object that they’re still just extra layers on top of a machine that basically runs on next-token prediction. … I want to approach this from a different direction. I think overemphasizing next-token prediction is a confusion of levels. On the levels where AI is a next-token predictor, you are also a next-token (technically: next-sense-datum) predictor. On the levels where you’re not a next-token predictor, AI isn’t one either.” (02/26/26)

https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/next-token-predictor-is-an-ais-job

Trump Can’t Win on the Cheap in Iran

Source: The Unpopulist
by Nicholas Grossman

“Iran won’t capitulate under threat, forfeiting major national interests because Trump told it to. His track record suggests he doesn’t have the stomach or strategic foresight for protracted conflict, and will back down if things get difficult, which makes Iranian leaders think they can weather an assault. And they have strong domestic political incentives to resist, fearing that weakness against foreign pressure could fracture the regime or encourage domestic opponents. That leaves the U.S. choosing between another round of limited bombing that accomplishes little, a bigger campaign to collapse the regime with no apparent plan for what comes after, backing down in embarrassing fashion, or an empty ‘deal’ Trump can lie about that, at best, kicks the can down the road and makes the problem even harder to solve. It’s easy to predict which option he’ll pick.” (02/26/26)

https://www.theunpopulist.net/p/trump-cant-win-on-the-cheap-in-iran

The End of Australian Exceptionalism

Source: Quillette
by Eric Kaufmann

“The surge in support for Australia’s populist right-wing party One Nation suggests that immigration restrictionism has become increasingly popular with voters: a political trajectory that echoes that of many other Western nations.” (02/26/26)

https://quillette.com/2026/02/26/the-end-of-australian-exceptionalism-one-nation-immigration-populist-right/

NY: Heimatschutz thugs lie their way onto Columbia campus, kidnap student

Source: The Hill

“Columbia University said Thursday that federal immigration officials [abducted] a student after misrepresenting their purpose for entering a school building. Columbia said that early this morning federal agents from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) went into a residential building owned by the university and [abducted] a student. ‘Our understanding at this time is that the federal agents made misrepresentations to gain entry to the building to search for a ‘missing person.’ We are working to gather more details,’ said Claire Shipman, acting president of the university. … Shipman said that DHS officers need a judicial warrant or subpoena to enter nonpublic buildings, writing, ‘An administrative warrant is not sufficient.'” (02/26/26)

https://thehill.com/homenews/education/5756715-columbia-immigration-dhs-student-arrest/

Australia: PM apologizes after calling child sex abuse victim and advocate “difficult”

Source: BBC News [UK State Media]

“Australia’s prime minister has apologised for calling a former Australian of the Year and sexual abuse survivor ‘difficult,’ saying it was only in reference to the hardships she has faced. During a one-word response game, Anthony Albanese used the adjective to describe Grace Tame, who was named the 2021 Australian of the Year for her advocacy for child sexual abuse survivors. Tame, 31, said the description was ‘misogynist’s code for a woman who won’t comply. History tends to call her ‘courageous.” It prompted Albanese to apologise ‘if there was any misinterpretation’ and that Tame ‘has had a very difficult life, but she deserves great credit for turning that into a benefit for others.’ But hours later, Tame dismissed Albanese’s apology …” (02/26/26)

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvg3jvkpdn2o