27 January 2026

Yann LeCun  thinks the LLM approach is a dead-end in terms of developing artificial general intellience (AGI). And now he has a new model out called Kona.  Energy-based models are not as common as the usual loss-function based approach. Not sure why this approach is inherently advantageous, but we'll see.

There's a bunch of AI and machine learning posts out recently:
USA Today says that "AI isn't inevitable. We should stop it while we can." Stop it?  That's not gonna happen. David's a young guy, and someday we'll see his follow-up article "I though AI should stop – I'm glad I was wrong".  That picture of Bernie Sanders on the page doesn't help lend substance to his pleas either. 
Marketwatch says that people are in a "foul mood" despite a strong economy. The only reason I'm on a foul mood is that the PNW is a Blue region, and we have to put up with Blue state crap. I bet they only got the opinions of those in big cities. No wonder the mood is foul.

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Good Citizen Syndrome.  This is so true. Don't assume that people aren't working hard behind the scenes to make things look OK.
When reliability engineering is done well, nothing bad happens. When nothing bad happens, it looks like nothing is being done at all. But it takes a lot of work to make nothing happen!
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Should professors be force to retire? Is this a joke?  So that established thought leaders can make room for younger people that need an academic job. Not a good enough reason. The answer is no. Full stop.

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Wow! Someone restored ScottAdamsSaid with all of Scott Adams' posts. A great archive of a unique thinker.

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Moderna Won’t Run Phase III Vaccine Trials as Skepticism Grows in US. Well, Stefan Bancel, you reap what you sow.

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Native Instruments might go bankrupt. Boy, this will ruin a lot of people's investments in their software, including mine. As far as I know, Kontakt 8 still won't run on macOS 26, which forces my computer to stay on Sequoia. 

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Toothbrush-activated powder whitens, repairs and protects teeth. The chemistry to produce the desired compound, BSCR, is activated by piezoelectricity. How cool is that?  And it restores the oral microbiome, killing periodontitis-causing Porphyromonas gingivalis and Staphylococcus aureus bacteria and reducing inflammation.

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Meta is being sued because a user has found that WhatsApp does not really have end-to-end user encryption. C'mon, this is Meta! If you wanted secrecy, you need to use Signal or Telegram. It's like eating at a fast-food joint and expecting healthy cuisine. 

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Nike is laying of 775. And struggling pot shop sales means less money for drug treatment programs. I never understood how that connection was made.  It's like asking candy manufacturers to fund diabetes treatment programs. Or asking tobacco companies to fund hospital ventilators. But that's Oregon.

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Going deeper into the hole. A youngish Oregon legislator thinks this is a good idea: Oregon bill would let state withhold payments to feds amid sanctuary funding threats. It's Rep. Willy Chotzen, folks. He thinks this is a great idea.  

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Federal judge blocks Trump DOJ access to Oregon voter rolls. Guess who that federal judge is. Why it's Mustafa Khasubei, of course. John Kennedy was right, he should never have been granted federal judgeship. But it was the Biden era, so it happened.

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Portland is the kinda city where people have to ask this question: Does Reviving Someone With Narcan Open the Reviver to Legal Liability?

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That package, if passed by the council, would dedicate $8.5 million to rent assistance, $1.2 million to tenant eviction defense, and $1.4 million to “affordable housing portfolio stabilization tactics.” Another chunk of the money would provide gap funding for ongoing affordable housing development efforts. 
And what does the City Council have to say?

“I’m frustrated by Mayor Wilson’s whining,” Councilor Loretta Smith said. “When he doesn’t get everything he wants, he goes out into the public and whines about it.”

Sigh. Portland is run by a bunch of schoolkids.

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26 January 2026

So the vaccine was on the right track after all. A breast cancer vaccine was tested 20 years ago, and although it was not pursued, the women were followed, as is the right thing to do. Turns out the vaccinated cohort was living way longer than typical for metastatic breast cancer. 

“We were stunned to see such durable immune responses so many years later,”

Turns out the vaccine induced the presence of T-cells positive for CD27, seen on natural killer cells. That's probably the mechanism. So now, they're going to see if they can pick up where they left off and improve it. I'm used to reading more about CD28 and checkpoint inhibitors, so this is new.

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Versatile stuff.  2000+ approved used for WD-40.

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Google AI Overviews cite YouTube more than any medical site for health queries. Ah yes, the YouTube Institute of Medicine. Nice of them to get referrals from Google, eh? 

But for geolocaton, Google's AI mode is the most accurate. GPT-5 is the worst, and I can confirm that.  GPT-4.1 did a good job. But since Google AI mode uses Gemini 3, I'll use the Gemini API, instead of using Google, which I try to avoid as much as possible.

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Apple is going to beef up their AirTags. The problem is that they're really thick. That's why I don't use them. They're not meant to be hidden, but to show off, hence the leather holder. I'd rather not thieves know that something is protected by a tracker, otherwise what's the point?

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This is why so many politicians and activists like to portray themselves as victims. It's partly due to wanting the sympathy, but it's also a kind of narcissism, seeking recognition and validation. Makes sense.

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Why Pancreatic Cancer Is So Deadly. Turns out that pancreatic stellate tumor cells secrete periostin, enabling cancer cells to invade nerves and spread at an early stage, leading to metastasis. Periostin alters the tumor environment, and generates a desmoplastic reaction: intense fibrosis around the tumor formed by cells and proteins that harden and inflame the tissue. This hinders the arrival of chemotherapy and immunotherapy drugs because they have more difficulty penetrating the hardened tissue. I remember when researchers were trying to digest this layer of stroma with drugs like marimastat, and that effort failed.

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Dario Amodei is always warning about the dangers of AI to the world. But I notice he hasn't stopped making more AI models. I wish he would stop worrying about this and fix the Anthropic site, which is so hard to use. Ever since they switched from console.anthropic.com to platform.anthropic.com, I get errors.
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Microsoft is getting into the AI chip business, too - the Maia 200 AI accelerator. Why not? 

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I didn't realize that this topic was so sensitive. Simon Willison wanted people to stop calling chatbots LLMs and call it Artificial intelligence. Apparently that offended enough people that he had to apologize for it. This is so below my "Chamath Line".

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nVIDIA hopes to make pinpoint weather forecasting so easy that you won't need a supercomputer for it.  They've got an AI model that is probably so distilled and quantized that it can perform well enough on a scaled-down GPU. That's progress.

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A 2024 study of ~112,000 people taking cognitive tests found that even short, mild COVID infections were associated with small, but measurable, cognitive deficits after recovery (a loss of about 3 IQ points). Severe cases requiring intensive care were associated with much steeper deficits (corresponding to a loss of -9 IQ points).
Well, then I wouldn't worry so much. There's a greater difference in IQ points amongst various racial groups, and even within, and I'm not seeing that it translates to any significant detriment. They still become entertainers or government workers, and some even make it to Washington DC.

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Leave it to CNN. They feature an article on new nuclear reactor technology, and all they focus on is how some people are afraid. Don't be like the Germans. We are going to have to develop nuclear energy, and small modular reactors will be the future. This is the solution, not limiting datacenters or building more windmill farms or lining our contryside with solar panels.

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So this morning, Beaverton, OR was trending on X, and this is why. Looks like the City of Beaverton wants to jump on the anti-ICE bandwagon, too. Oh boy, this is trouble we don't need.

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9 states cut income taxes in 2025. And Oregon wasn't one of them.

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Hospital Pricing Has Become Highway Robbery for American Patients. It's true. Hospitals, like universities, have grown accustomed to major cash flow coming in. They're like the government now, with so much administrative waste and fat. I don't like the fact that healthcare is so monolithic now, where care is delivered at just a few large institutions. Community clinics are almost always satellite clinics of some central monolith. The few independent clinics remaining are often spartan, austere and utilitarian, located in parts of town where the rent is affordable. But now hospitals are feeling the pinch, and this doesn't bode well for healthcare.

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25 January 2026

Open AI joins Google and Meta - another company that wants to know everything about you.

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“I think it’s OK for nurses to make close to $200,000, just to make a livable living in the tristate area, honestly,” said Ms. Roy, who lives in Bergen County, N.J., and pays about $30 in tolls and parking each time she comes to work.

In the New York metropolitan area, a family of four with two working parents needs pretax income of about $145,000 to cover their cost of living, compared with about $112,000 in Miami and about $105,000 in Houston, data compiled by the Living Wage Institute show.

Nurse practitioners in New York earn more than their counterparts in every city in the country with the exception of Bellevue, Wash., according to data compiled by Indeed, the online job site. Indeed shows nursing jobs in New York pay about $142,000 a year, about 9 percent higher than the national average of about $130,000.

Nationally, the median annual pay for registered nurses was $93,600 in 2024, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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All is not well between Mark Zuxkerberg and Alexander Wang. Well Meta is committed to Wang now. Yann Lecun left, so who else is there? What if Wang leaves? Not a healthy situation.

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Hawaii's physician workflow continues to decline. Back in 2018 Hawaii was one of the best states to work in. But that was 8 years ago, before COVID-19. By 2023, it was not financially feasible for physicians to practice there.

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There's an inventor in Bend who is working on producing a flying car.  He's still testing prototypes. The production facility itself won't be started until 2027, so who knows when an actual plane will be available.

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Legacy Health is pushing back against the nurses' union (ONA) about wanting ICE agents away from hospitals. I knew that Portland's sanctuary city policy would come back to bite them. If only they cooperated, none of these problems would happen. But no.....

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Portland Faces $13.6 Million Budget Gap in Current Year. And it could be larger, once they actually get into the details. The City Council seems like a group of college activists way in over their heads. 

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24 January 2026

"Ptolemaic code" I'll have to remember this one. In the era of vibe coding, it's when code actually works but is based on something incorrect, which later becomes apparent when the code is expanded or used in a different situation. All the "epicycles" break down. Great analogy.

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Recently, the NYT posted this article: Americans are turning against gay people. Is it really gay people they're opposing? Or just woke DEI policies? Like this example, from the Bee. Yeah, it's not the Biden/Harris era anymore, even though some people pretend that it still is. And Hollywood is especially afflcted by this poison

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Not All Sitting Is Equal. One Type Was Just Linked to Better Brain Health – the kind where you don't let your brain turn to mush. Well that's good, I suppose, seeing that so much work I do is at the computer these days. Still, this ronin should exercise more.

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Trump’s rise was fueled in part by the perception that liberal elites advanced unpopular policy agendas without seriously considering dissenting arguments. Because liberals protest more than any other political group, every additional protest that isn’t accompanied by rational conversation just endorses the image: We are the rowdy, unthinking kids uninterested in genuine engagement, more than happy to take refuge in numbers. 
It took an MIT student to say it. All college kids need to read this.

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Microsoft gave the FBI keys to unlock BitLocker.  Well, why should you worry if you have nothing to hide, right?

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The Nobel Institute is so dead against the notion of Trump keeping this year's Peace Prize, they are going out of their way to say that Trump can't have it. Making sure that this is announced everywhere by the media. Yeah we know. Trump is never going to get the Nobel Prize like Melania will never be on the cover of Vogue. That's not the point. The point is that even if the Nobel committee can't see it in front of their faces, others are in their rights to do what they can to correct the obvious mistake.
BTW, The 1961 Literature Prize went instead to Yugoslav writer Ivo Andrić. I'm sure you've heard of him.

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Cancer might protect against Alzheimer’sthis protein helps explain why. And what is that protein, you might ask? It's cystatin-C. Cystatin-C is typically used to assess renal function because it is filtered through the glomeruli like inulin (which you have to infuse), and not secreted like creatinine. It can detect cisplatin nephrotoxicity earlier than if the creatinine clearance is used. All this stemmed from the observation that "senior pathologist made an offhand comment: “If you see someone with Alzheimer’s disease, they’ve never had cancer.” But that's false. It's not cancer that affects cystatin-C levels. It's the kidney dysfunction caused by the chemotherapy they receive. Maybe cancer patients don't get Alzheimer's disease because they don't survive as long. Or that there are other reasons to attribute cognitive decline. I predict this study will go nowhere.

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The House of Representatives voted to keep the ability for cars to be turned off remotely. I guess this might be needed in some dangerous situations. This is never going to affect me. But it's interesting that this is being debated.

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Claude Code is suddenly everywhere inside Microsoft. Ha ha!  Microsoft's own engineers would prefer to use Claude Code than their own product, Cursor. That tells you something.

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Colorectal Cancer Is Now the Top Cause of Cancer Death in Younger People. So far, the leading hypothesis is that this is caused by the colibactin toxin secreted by some bacteria, usually E coli.

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The Trump administration lowered federal income taxes, and Oregon's state income tax is linked to it. So Oregonians could see lower taxes. Except that Democrats in Oregon legislature want to decouple it, so that they can still maintain high taxes. A few legislators want to allow Oregonians to enjoy lower taxes, and they are being targeted by unions, who want to keep the taxes high. Yup, we learned from Trump's first term, that it doesn't matter who the President is.  Iif you live in a Blue state, you won't see any benefit from conservative policies.

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23 January 2026

A new AirPods Pro 3 is coming out this year? Already? I just bought the AirPods 3 not long ago. This one will have an infrared camera and is aimed to go with the Apple Vision Pro headset, which I don't have. If that's the main enhancement I won't get it, but there are apparently additional tweaks. We'll see.

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Sweeping Amazon layoffs slated for next week. King County businesses are struggling to survive. Is this what you wanted, Seattle?
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How Pharmacy Benefit Managers Hide Their True Earnings. Yeah, PBMs need to go. They're a blight on healthcare.

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The Hope Chinese Charter School is doing well. It's great for them to stand independent and avoid being part of the public school system. While Beaverton School District sees their enrollment drop, Hope has a waitlist of people wanting to get in. Excellence matters. "Ninety percent of its students demonstrated mastery of grade-level math skills on state tests in spring 2025, among the highest in the state." Wow!

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Anthropic CEO's chilling prediction: Dario Amodei says ‘we're 6-12 months away' from AI doing what software engineers do. Scary that some don't write code at all anymore. You know this isn't a healthy thing, but what to do? Software of the future might really suck.

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Remove Sora Watermark in 3 Seconds: The Fastest Free Tool for Creators. We saw the video of the Somali migrant defending his Lamborghini from being repossessed. It sure looked real, but you could see the Sora watermark. This prevented a lot of outrage. But what if the creator had removed the watermark? It probably would have caused a lot of anger and maybe more violence than the current situation is generating. This is what we feared would happen with GenAI. Stuff like this shouldn't be readily available, if you ask me. Let fraudsters code their own watermark removal. Must we make it too easy for mischief-makers to create chaos?

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Mold is a destroying the world's art legacy. We still don't have the technology to prevent growth of xerophilic fungi, at least not without destroying the artwork, too.

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US officially exits World Health Organization, accusing agency of straying 'from its core mission'. Yeah, I fully agree with this. The leader is still Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who was essentially worthless during the COVID-19 pandemic (I thought his term was over). That showed me that the organization has lost its way. Then they got involved with so-called "gender-affirming" care, and decided that it no longer a mental disorder when it clearly is. Time to start redirecting funds to more effective organizations.

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This article had to come from the DailyMail. "Useless Seattle social workers said there was 'no danger' for boy, nine, living in homeless encampment surrounded by fentanyl and rat droppings". This is the crap that Seattle puts up with. Everyone blames someone else, and no one gets fired or disciplined. At least KIRO reported it.

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"Every time you go out, you’re rolling the dice on whether it’s going to be a traumatic event or not."  I agree, but it's going to take more than merging the two governments to fix that problem.

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22 January 2026

Ill-advisedIreland wants to give its cops spyware, ability to crack encrypted messages. Oh yeah, how long will it take their software to end up on the dark web?

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Wake me up when I'm supposed to concerned.  Your Brain Might Not Be Full of Microplastics After All.  This is why people don't trust media anymore.
Just like this: TikTok is still a danger. America no longer cares

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Consumer spending pushes US economy up 4.4% in third quarter, fastest in two years. Economy's booming. This is what I voted for.

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The old is new againHow Bipolar Androgen Therapy Works. We used to call it "intermittent androgen therapy".

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Schrödinger’s cat just got bigger: quantum physicists create largest ever ‘superposition’. OK, it's just 7000 atoms of sodium metal, but still. So is it dead? Or alive?

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This needs to be saidStarting a Startup at 25, 35, or 45 Is Not the Same Decision. When you're at different stages in life, your risk tolerance is different. Also important is whether you have a wife and kids, or want to have one someday.

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Network map of human language.

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I wonder if this is the source of many fairy tales. Lanmaoa asiatica causes the same hallucinations in people who eat them – visions of tiny people all around. Looks like Boletus bicolor or Boletus sensibilis.Unusual for it to produce a particular kind of hallicination, though.

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Clawdbot Showed Me What the Future of Personal AI Assistants Looks Like. I used to be a sucker for personal assistant software. Usually they were just scheduling software for PDAs, where you had to enter all the information yourself. Then I would have Siri enter the information, but Siri would make mistakes. Now in the era of AI, you don't have to do even that. And now they can intelligently do a lot more. I'm inclined to give this a whirl.

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Portland’s new council president wants to focus on city’s ‘real crises’. They wouldn't know what to do. The progressives are like college kids pretending they know how to run a city. Even yesterday, Council meetings were disrupted by anti-ICE protestors. You reap what you sow.

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Here's Kotek's Oregon Prosperity Map. In short, it's going to create new committees to study things, and of course, invest in "infrastructure" to support union jobs. Create a Global Trade Desk to sell Oregon as a place to invest, without actually doing anything to make it attractive. Meanwhile, there are taxes to be raised. Homeless to spend money on. Funds to support illegal aliens. Mental health agencies that need funding. More lawsuits against the Trump administration. More SNAP fraud to pay for. And Medicaid money to bogus companies that support Tren de Aragua killers

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Oregon Democrats now want to move the transportation tax hike vote to May, and people can't figure out why. Except they do know why. They don't want it to appear on November's ballot, alongside Tina Kotek's re-election vote effort. Because you won't fail to make the association.

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Democrat solutions to Democrat problemsWashington state considers eliminating interest on medical debt.

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Major decision made on metal detectors at Portland’s busiest library. What a city we live in now, where you have to be screened for weapons just to enter the public library. And the only reason it was voted down was the city can't afford it.

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No one has been convicted of violating Portland’s public camping ban. I never want to hear about "No one is above the law." It's all crap.

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It must be peak time to be a fraudster in a Blue city. The Seattle Parks Superintendent was living a jet-setter life in his public job. Flying all around the world to bullshit conferences. "Individual trips routinely cost taxpayers, with some international travel exceeding $6,000."  And meanwhile: "While the Harrell administration allowed Diaz to travel extensively, Seattle residents were sounding alarms over deteriorating and unregulated parks."

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21 January 2026

Meta lays off hundreds in the Seattle area. Oh well, too bad for Seattle.

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Someone coded a password guesser. You have to input some personal information about the target, and it was try to guess likely passwords. This wouldn't work on me.

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This is interesting. URL shorteners store snapshots of the websites permanently. So when you type on a shortened URL, the site you go to may be an older version of the site that was stored at the time the shortened URL was created. Scammers know about this, because suppose you created a webpage that looked a lot like a genuine page of something else. If you click on a shortened URL, you might get redirected to a fake page, and you didn't pay attention to details and started entering sensitive information, you'd be screwed.

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The Coriolis effect does manifest at scales down to kiddie swimming pools. It's great when science sites collaborate like this. But these guys showed it, too a while back. 

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AdGuard VPN released their TrustTunnel protocol to open source. Hopefully it will get incorporated into the products of the big vendors. I hate getting detected.

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C'mon, this has got to be fake. Thinking positively about your vaccine makes it work better.  How the hell did this pseudo-science get published in Nature?  I love that they call positive thinking "upregulation of reward mesolimbic activity". Kudos to their bullshit science terminology generator.

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OHSU scientists discover a new autoimmune condition known as anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis which can cause people to be become confused, forgetful or paranoid and be treated for mental illness before doctors realize the underlying problem isn’t psychological at all.  Maybe that's what causing this outbreak of insanity in Portland. And here I thought it was just Democrat politics. "We were seeing this disorder long before we knew what it was," the researcher said. Mm-hmm, so did we.

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Portland Public Schools Proposes Cutting About 290 Positions Amid Budget Gap. Well that's what happens when you give everyone unsustainable pay raises. How is this helping students?

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No more giveaways. Oregon needs to meet the new SNAP guidelines, and it will cost them – $340 miilion!  About time. 

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Despite shelter improvements, Oregon’s homelessness crisis is growing.  But the Democrats will stick to their losing gameplan, until Portlanders have had enough and start electing some Republicans for a change.

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OHSU's Dr. Shereef Elnahal seems like a likeable guy. He's only 40 and he reminds me of a lot of young people I used to know. The best comment in the article: "a young outsider, 'somebody who doesn’t know what they can’t do.'" It was meant to be a compliment, I'm sure.

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An audit has confirmed Washington State gave away $500 MILLION dollars without adequate controls, and did it all without a SINGLE provider record...across a 4-year period. And all AG Nick Brown wants to do is to make sure the agencies start taking this seriously, and don't make mistakes like this moving forward. No one gets arrested or fined. No one is fired. It's (D)ifferent in Washington state.

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20 January 2026

Shingles vaccine linked to slower biological aging in older adults. Well, that and the dementia-lowering benefit makes it a no-brainer.

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Just like humans. Just repeating a prompt makes a non-reasoning LLM perform better. "Did I get your multi-headed attention, yet?" as someone might say.

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AI can't read what's on this screen. Well, at least for now.

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Training Your Own LLM on a MacBook in 10 Minutes. What a time to be alive!

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"Hawai‘i’s unique history—including its long pre-statehood existence as an independent kingdom—means that its residents never developed a practice of bringing guns into shops, convenience stores, and the like," is the excuse that the state of Hawaii is using to ban guns in the state. That's pretty weak, if you ask me.

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California losing over $1B to rival states for film, TV production — despite Newsom tax incentives. It's not just Silicon Valley techs that are affected by the wealth tax.

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Tax funded Portland mega-restaurant delayed, over-cost. Maybe the James Beard Market will never open. Or if so, will be shut down soon after. Portland is just a slow-moving disaster train.

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Oregon State University’s growth era is beginning to slow. Everybody is feeling the Oregon shutdown.

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More bad news for OHSU. OHSU Union Overwhelmingly Approves Labor Deal, Setting Stage for Minimum Wage Hike. Isn't it great, to be able to vote yourself a pay raise, whether you deserve it or not? Because you hold your employers head over a barrel? What a way to run a business in Oregon. The commenters know the score. 

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19 January 2026

Tighter bounds in the prime number theorem

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What nobody teaches you after you stop being broke. This is what Robert Kiyosaki has been saying in the Rich Dad Poor Dad book series. It helps if you have mentors to guide you, but you can't wait for them.

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Augmented reality can help people with mild dementia. AI can be a force for good.

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The AI Trap That Is Quietly Wiping Out Angel Investors. I'm reminded of Forward Health and their gross miscalculation of the economics of their health pods. It's hard to evaluate AI startups, and it truly is different from evaluating a software company.

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Modern problems call for modern solutions. This touches on colleges no longer being the best way to teach the current generation of short attention span college kids. Colleges are just diploma mills now, and graduates are badly unprepared. Since they already rely on Internet search and generative AI, perhaps it can be adapted as a teaching tool. A professor in every pocket as it were.

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So what if there were a simple finger-prick blood test for Alzheimer's disease? What would you do with that information? Besides plan ahead.

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Science journals retract 500 papers a month.  It's a problem, but what can you do?

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De-Googled Android phones look good and might be in demand someday. They still don't offer complete privacy. Not until they also incorporate encrypted ham radio communications.

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All monsters who promote transgender surgeries and hormonal therapy for kids needs to see this video by a woman who transitioned as a girl and came to regret it. It's amazing how some of the medical community allowed themselves to be brainwashed into thinking this should be done. Between this issue and COVID-19, it's become clear how people who have the potential to be smart can be so deluded into believing dumb ideology.

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Here's a Dem senator who thinks we're not spending enough on healthcare. Really?
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How dumb is this? Washington state legislators are considering forcing 3-D printers to be able to detect if a gun part is being printed, so that it can refuse to do so. So people will just get them elsewhere.

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Google's datacenter in The Dalles wants more water.  Why does the water need to come from Mt Hood instead of the Columbia River.

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Sen Lisa Reynolds wants Oregon to regulate ChatGPT use in children.  Yeah good luck with that. Might as well take their Internet away, too. You can't regulate chatbots – there will always be a way around every piece of law. I'd like to protect kids from certain ideologies, too, but I know that can't be forced upon them. Kids just need to be brought up and trained right. Don't create useless regulations that are going to restrict the rest of us. 

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Is Oregon going to go back to requiring academic standards again in schools? I'll be the teachers unions will kill this effort.

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18 January 2026

Nice. Two thoughtful articles on Scott Adams, by Jeff Tucker and Scott Alexander.

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This article came out recently linking the COVID-19 vax to cancer.  Sometime after it was published, the journal site was heavily DDoS-bombed. Why does someone want to hide the truth?
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Software companies are feeling existential pressure as generative AI replaces some of the functionality they used to provide. GenAI is not the replacement for software just yet. Things haven't gotten that good at this point.

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AI is speeding into healthcare. Who should regulate it?  Well it doesn't seem that the FDA wants to do it. They probably don't know how. But it needs to be done, and there will probably be some wrangling as different entities fight to assume this responsibility.

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A commentary about the decline of StackOverflow. We must remember that the LLMs we use today were trained on StackOverflow and StackExchange. So eventually, they will need to be trained on something else, but what that something else is remains to be seen.

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The blood of LongCOVID patients has something that makes mitochondria wither, leading to severe muscular deterioration. But what is/are that factor(s)? The article doesn't say.

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OpenAI could reportedly run out of cash by mid-2027 — analyst paints grim picture after examining the company's finances. 2027 is a long ways away. Who knows what might happen. Altman doesn't seem worried. But they have problems to solve all right. Maybe that's why OpenAI is considering adding ads to ChatGPTWill that degrade the experience?

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Here's an introduction to explainable AI in radiology.

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MyBuddy is a way that you could track the whereabouts of an elderly relative to make sure they are where they should be. You can get the app here.  It goes on the trackee's phone, and the trackee is in total control. Might even be useful for a parent to have on their child's phone.

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