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This is a blog by an adult for adults. Content will generally be PG-13 with a little beefcake now and then, however strong language may prevail, especially when commenting on the geopolitical BULLSHIT going on at home and around the world. Otherwise, please enjoy the snark, some memes, okay, LOTS of memes, cats, and (darkening) humor! Welcome!

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Saturday, January 10, 2026

Saturday Morning Sip

Happy Saturday, everyone!   

I love a good, two-fisted coffee drinker! 
 
Ah-yup! 
 
...catching on... 

 

Life.  Defined. 

Christopher Walken...dancing! 

I wish, too... 

 

True. 

And a lot of it is the same bullshit, different day. 

Love Grandma!  


 

Pre-posted this in mid-December... if this is still here... it's still alive. 

Love the "Waking Anxiety" I have each morning. 
 
 
 Thank you, Mistress Maddie, for the following! 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, January 9, 2026

Burner phone time, anyone?

Holy shit.  Reported by Wonkette...

Marcie Jones / Wonkette: "It should also be noted, 404 Media reports that DHS has purchased two new apps, called Tangles and Webloc, that let them see the recent location data of any phone in a given area and cross-references it with commercial data sets. Now if they want to see, say, whose phone in any city was at a protest earlier that day, DHS can, with no warrant. Just a touch of a button, and they can access detailed data from ordinary cellphone apps, like Facebook or the weather, and compile that data for an extremely detailed record of almost any phone users’ activity."

...and from the 404 Media site:"A social media and phone surveillance system ICE bought access to is designed to monitor a city neighborhood or block for mobile phones, track the movements of those devices and their owners over time, and follow them from their places of work to home or other locations, according to material that describes how the system works obtained by 404 Media. Commercial location data, in this case acquired from hundreds of millions of phones via a company called Penlink, can be queried without a warrant, according to an internal ICE legal analysis shared with 404 Media. The purchase comes squarely during ICE’s mass deportation effort and continued crackdown on protected speech, alarming civil liberties experts and raising questions on what exactly ICE will use the surveillance system for." 

I've been numb to these assholes for so long that, I am just beyond words to piece together how I feel or how to react.  There has to be some countermeasure?  From reading the 404 Media outline, they are basing the surveillance on location-specific data.  I wonder if turning off location and GPS services would curtail this data from being divulged?  Encrypt the phone of itself?  

Been a long week... going to set this aside and do more research.  

Rade 

 

  

 

Thank You!

Wow!  To think one year ago today, I began the Morning Coffee blog!  Over the year, I have gained many diehard followers and over 92,000 visits from every corner of the world!   

 

I had been on Facebook for many more years than I care to contemplate, though I never allowed myself to en mass hundreds of "friends"; I kept that number down to under 20.  20 friends was enough; it still required an hour or so every morning to "check in" - I can only imagine the slog someone with several hundred "Friends" would have to go through to effectively be present! No wonder people on Facebook are just so emotionally fried! My only contribution was a Daily Meme (check) and posting some missive or snark (check and check).  

With SCROTUS back in power and the Tech Bros lining up to kiss his ass, along with the infiltration and proliferation of AI in the social media platforms (Meta) I had enough of feeding Zuckerberg's algorithms. Around January 5, I began deleting the content of my Facebook account (it took a couple days of just going through my feed to delete years of identifiable photos, pseudo-personal information, like content and personal postings), then on January 9, I said good bye and deleted the account  That afternoon, I created "Morning Coffee", and have posted memes, missives and snark every day ever since.   

Sidebar note:If you decide to leave Facebook, you should delete or change your personal data first, anything that has your face, your family, your property, vehicles, change your birth date, address, phone numbers, etc. give that deletion and those changes at least 24 hours to proliferate to all of the Meta servers, and then delete your account.  

So I am here!  It's been a very enjoyable and somewhat cathartic year. I am just overjoyed that you folks have found Morning Coffee, and popped in for a visit!  I have also met some great people in this blogosphere; Ricky, Debra, Pat, Leanna, Infidel, Mitch and MM - thank you for your advice and support!  

 My first post...


Onto year two!

Thank you, everyone!  Cheers!

Make is so! 
 

Onward!

Rade 

Anti-AI: AI Integration Ranks High in "Worst In Show" across much of CES.

LUDDITES, REJOICE!!!  Like there was ever any doubt... 

 
AP News - Las Vegas: "The promise of artificial intelligence was front and center at this year’s CES gadget show. But spicing up a simple machine like a refrigerator with unnecessary AI was also a surefire way to win the “Worst in Show.”

The annual contest that no tech company wants to win announced its decisions Thursday. Among those getting the notorious “anti-awards” for invasive, wasteful or fragile products were an eye-tracking AI “soulmate” companion for combating loneliness, a musical lollipop and new AI features for Amazon’s widely used doorbell cameras. Samsung’s “Bespoke AI Family Hub” refrigerator received the overall “Worst in Show” recognition from the group of consumer and privacy advocates who judged the contest." 

Yet someone thinks this crap will sell.   Highlights from the AP story are:

Amazon’s doorbells once again ring privacy alarms

An array of new features for Amazon’s Ring doorbell camera system won the “Worst in Show” for privacy for “doubling down on privacy invasion and supporting the misconception that more surveillance always makes us safer,” said Cindy Cohn, executive director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

Among the new Ring features is an “AI Unusual Event Alert” that is supposed to detect unexpected people or happenings like the arrival of a “pack of coyotes.”

That includes facial recognition,” Cohn said of the new Ring features. “It includes mobile surveillance towers that can be deployed at parking lots and other places, and it includes an app store that’s going to let people develop even sketchier apps for the doorbell than the ones that Amazon already provides.”

 

Deskbound AI ‘soulmate’ companion is always watching your eyes

Winning the “People’s Choice” of worst products was an AI companion called Ami, made by Chinese company Lepro, which mostly sells lamps and lighting technology. Ami appears as a female avatar on a curved screen that is marketed as “your always-on 3D soulmate,” designed for remote workers looking for private and “empathetic” interactions during long days at the home office. It tracks eye movements and other emotional signals, like tone of voice.

The group says it is calling out Lepro “for having the audacity to suggest that an AI video surveillance device on a desk could be anyone’s soulmate.” Advocates acknowledged the device comes with a physical camera shutter but said they were unsettled by its “always-on” marketing.

 

Tech lollipop gets dinged for environmental waste

Lollipop Star attracted attention early at CES as a candy that plays music while you eat it. Its creators say it uses bone induction technology to enable people to hear songs — like tracks from Ice Spice and Akon — through the lollipop as they bite it using their back teeth. But the sticks can’t be recharged or reused after the candy is gone, leaving consumer advocate Nathan Proctor to give it a “Worst in Show” for the environment.

We need to stop making so many disposable electronics, which are full of toxic chemicals, require critical minerals to produce and can burn down waste facilities,” said Proctor, who directs the Public Interest Research Group’s right-to-repair campaign.

Amen.

 


 

 

​​Something Interesting Happened Today | Explainer

Love her!!!  "...but I'm not done yet..."

RIP - Elle Simone

Oh, what a shame!  She was one of the better chefs on "America's Test Kitchen". 

 
From Forbes: "Elle Simone Scott, a chef turned television personality, culinary producer, and advocate for inclusion best known for her work on PBS’s America’s Test Kitchen, died Wednesday from ovarian cancer. She was 49."
 
 Elle on ATC

 

 

Morning Coffee Round-up - January 9

Things found while having the first sip of the morning...

 

 
 
 
All for this! 
 
 
 
And to mark the beginning of the rapid downfall of humanity...
 
 
On Jan. 9, 2007, Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone at the Macworld conference in San Francisco. 

 

 

 


Memes... and MEN!!!

 

 
 
Is that thunder I hear...?