Crazy. What's with the "disabled students"? At Brown and Harvard, 20 percent of undergraduate students are disabled. At Amherst College, that's 34 percent. At Stanford University, it's a galling 38 percent. Most of these students are claiming mental health conditions and learning disabilities, like anxiety, depression, and ADHD. Why can't kids be normal? What has high school done to their minds?
––– 良くない–––
Last April, Nature release a study that suggested that if we didn't meet climate targets, the world would see a 62% decline in economic output by 2100. But it all hinged on bad data from just one country, Uzbekistan. If you removed that country's datapoint, global output would just be reduced by 23%. Which makes you question the validity of their other data.
––– 良くない–––
OpenAI is burning through so much cash. Is anyone concerned? This really reminds me of the Abilene Paradox in some way. When things crash, everyone will look at each other and say "Well you didn't seem concerned, so I wasn't."
––– 良くない–––
AI Doesn’t Kill Expertise — It Kills Mediocrity. This is exactly the fact that no one wants to admit. AI is killing so many jobs because it's the ones that mediocre people had. Experts are still doing OK. It's just the low-hanging fruit jobs that will be affected. So tell me why we need to support that with universal basic income?
Take the case of this idiot attorney – who makes this kind of AI mistake anymore? C'mon, it's 2025 already! Educate yourself.
––– 良くない–––
This article about building a "second brain" is interesting. Doctors in training always talk about their peripheral brain, because it's hard to know everything in medicine. You have to be able to get to your facts quickly. I get what this guy is saying, though, and you can't just dump a fact into a repository without reading it and understanding it first. Even if an LLM can extract and summarize, you need to know what it's going to say. There's no substitute for that. It helps to know that there is a fact there, and you can go and retrieve it. That's better than nothing. And sometimes I'll go through a repo and discover something I forgot was there, and then I delete it or re-remember it. I would like to expand my RAM and my SSD, but it's not that simple.
––– 凄い –––
It seems that people hate people who are really good at extracting value from AI and are not afraid to show their skills. Nerds just don't the appreciation they deserve.
––– 凄い –––
Meta is giving up on investing in the Seattle area. Can't blame them. Economic conditions are too unfavorable. Seattle's loss for sure. This is the canary in the coal mine.
––– 良くない–––
Now this is an interesting article. Portland housing authority reverses planned rent hikes at two buildings as apartments sit empty. Portland needs money and the knee-jerk response is to raise rents, taxes, fees. But here, there was pushback. I never knew that tenants in Portland could unionize. But, yeah they can. I'd never rent in Portland because of this. Well, now Portland is experiencing the bad aspects of unionization. It's not just the fat cat rich people that suffer. It's you, too!
––– 凄い –––
Taxpayer suffer again. Funding cuts halt Portland-ODOT partnership for homeless camp removal. Yup, you pay taxes, Portlanders, but that money goes to supporting the homeless, not clearing them away. Portland has the money, but they choose to spend it poorly.
––– 良くない–––
Asante Hospitals wants to pull out of Oregon. Asante Ashland Community Hospital is closing. People are mystified. Why would they want to do that? Why indeed. Now Ashland will suffer. Tick tock, Oregon.
––– 良くない–––
This is Portland justice. A Black man stabs you with a knife. But if you call him the "n-word" in anger, he gets off without a charge. Bonus: we have to read the DailyMail to get this article, because they won't touch this story locally.
––– 良くない–––