14 July 2026

Why recruiters can’t find workers and new grads can’t find jobs (it’s not AI)

There will be shortages in the tens or even hundreds of thousands of nurses, physicians, teachers, engineers, pharmacists, mental health counselors, construction workers and airplane mechanics – jobs AI generally can’t do.

“All of these people who keep a society functioning are the very people we’re not going to have enough of,” said Ron Hetrick, Lightcast’s principal economist. 

“We have pumped so many young people into business and finance” when what’s really in demand are graduates in other fields, Hetrick said. “It’s like a factory producing these workers like widgets, even though society is saying, ‘We really don’t need them.’ And the factory just keeps pumping them out.”

And in China:
China’s graduate glut: millions enter a job market with little use for them. There's definitely going to be an adjustment period globally.

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I saw this post: The Graph That Should Be Front-Page News and the graph referred to is this one:
But when you go to the original website, you find that it's a graph of a very tiny segment of the Pacific Ocean. If you look at the 60°S to 60°N graph, you get a different picture, but the graph is confusing. 
[Edit: They must have fixed it. It's looks different today - 15 July 2026].
The red line and yellow line are now 2026 and 2025. The curve for 2024 (thick gray line) looks just as bad, maybe a bit worse.
I'm not going to get excited about this, and no, it shouldn't be front page news. It wasn't in 2024 and it's not that critical now. 

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This should be front-page news: Big Tech is still censoring the news. Mind-control is still going on because young progressive still populate Big Tech.

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Seven Things I See in My ‘Strongest’ 80-Year-Old Patients. Even more evidence to support weight training for the elderly. Sarcopenia is something to be avoided. There must be something about muscle tissue that is advantageous. But mental state is also important.

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How OpenAI Plans To Win Over Doctors, Patients And Hospitals. The competition to get into the healthcare space is fierce. Unless you are a content provider, though, I don't know how you can survive. The moat is being eroded, and companies like OpenEvidence are going to find their value harder to defend. Even Doximity purchased Pathway.md (although their knowledge graph platform is going to be hard to maintain over time).

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Microsoft Confirms Windows GDID Device Identifier That Cannot Be Disabled, Documented in FBI Case Filing. Another reason to use Linux? Or switch to the macOS platform?

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I saw this site announcing yet another AI Dermatologist. They're a Belarus company. Anybody feel comfortable uploading their skin pictures to a site in Belarus? And they depict all these endorsements from big name academic institutions. Did they get permission to use their logo? I'm skeptical. And it's not that difficult to build something like their yourself now. Why would you need this app? Why not just take pictures and compare them? Stuff like this needs to be run on a local model instead of some unknown model in eastern Europe. 

And then there is Samsung will delete your health data if you don't let them use it to train AI. Nothing is free, I guess. But that's how AI improves – more training. 

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Someone sent me this video on Claude's thinking. But some feel that just because there is "thinking" doesn't mean there is a thing that thinks. Which is true.

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Google’s Demis Hassabis says it’s time for a global AI watchdog — led by the US. Perhaps, but not by Google. That would be ill-advised. It needs to be done by an independent group, that only observes and reports, but does not actually have power to control.

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Oops. Someone using Codex issued a cURL command and accidentally got the list of this year's Fields Medal winners. Another example how security needs to be tightened in the era of AI. You never know when secrets can be revealed. I'd love to know how this breach really came down.

Maybe the Fields committee needed to implement context bombs. These are fake messages that AI agents might encounter proclaiming "500 Error: Content Exists Risk" and the agent will retreat. It's funny about how they used political messages about China to keep the Chinese agents away. Heh. The Peoples' Agents! 

Here's another oopsie. Netflix iOS app accidentally shipped their CLAUDE.md file. Some amusing stuff. 

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Juvenile, but funny. People who use Claude know that it has a rather characteristic way of speaking. Apparently you can make Claude talk differently. So instead of Claude saying: "You're absolutely right! The honest take: it's a load-bearing seam." it says "I'm a complete clown! The spicy doodad: it's a cooked whatchamacallit."

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This article says that if you find yourself in the slow lane in traffic, not to change lanes to the seemingly faster one. Because mathematically it doesn't work out. This past weekend, though, I did change lanes and it was indeed the right thing to do. Some idiot was driving slowly up ahead, and I was correct in switching.

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Satya Nadella warns that if you use frontier models for your business, you are giving away your business secrets. No surprises there. This is why I'm steering more to open source models, and using serverless platforms to make them run fast.

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The GUARD Act would sacrifice privacy and parental rights. All in the name of "protecting the children".
The federal Guidelines for User Age-verification and Responsible Dialogue Act (GUARD Act) would impose mandatory identity verification on every American chatbot user, create criminal liability for covered companies under a vague standard, mandate disclosures that a user is talking to a chatbot every 30 minutes, and bar minors from using artificial intelligence (AI) companion products outright.
Sigh. This is how it always starts.

And California lawmakers might pass a law that forbids the infinite scroll interface. Sponsored by a Democrat, of course. 

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I used EMACS in college, but not since then. EMACS developers threaten to fork a human-coded version of EMACS if the main branch accepts AI-authored code in the repo. We'll see how far that goes.  What happens when all the old farts that still know how to code retire or pass on? It's a noble but ultimately symbolic effort. 

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Washington leads the nation in shoplifting. Washington is beginning to lead the nation in a lot of undesirable things, aren't they?

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Moda Center funding is not likely to happen. Buh-bye, Blazers.

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Portlanders don't want to fund the police to protect them now, if it means taking money from the Climate Change fund, which might benefit them...when?

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The Oregonian considers energy companies "polluters". What an insult. Just to push heat pumps, which may not work for everybody. You need to subsidize the purchase and installation, and the home needs to be insulated well for it to work. And heat pumps only make sense if electricity is not expensive.

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13 July 2026

Wow! Apple M7 Ultra Chip Planned With Up to 1.5 TB of Unified Memory. I can't even grasp how awesome this will be and what this will enable. It'll probably cost as much as a small car, though, and probably won't be available until early 2028, I bet. Hope they solve the memory availability problem. 

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Oh-oh. A guy who was using Grok Build to code found out it was uploading his repo data and git commit histories to be trained on. Another person who was using Grok Build in his root directory found out that Grok was uploading his "SSH keys, my password manager database, my documents, photos, videos, everything..."  Yikes, someone has urgent matters to attend to!

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There's a TON of Obamacare fraud being uncovered, and I can only read about it on conservative media or on government websites. Sometimes a non-partisan website will report it. Like they say, when Republicans screw up, that's the news. When Democrats screw up, the Republican response is the news. Sure enough, Politico only reports Republicans "cry foul". And it's Trump's fault that all the fraud is being allowed to continue. We should NEVER have universal healthcare managed by the federal government. Holy schlitz!

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Portland is not ready for people to visit. Clearly. That'll show those visitors not to vacation in Portland!

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12 July 2026

Researchers Finally Solve a Decades-Old Mystery About Cellular Aging. And it turns out to be the ATM gene. I used to think that gene was just a problem with the rare disease of ataxia-telangiectasia, and that I wouldn't have to learn about it. But mutations in this gene may contribute to 40% of cases of breast cancer, probably the most common. That would be a great bar bet, as most people would say it was BRCA 1/2. Blocking the ATM gene can allow senescent cells to keep dividing, maybe breaking the Hayflick limit. That would be really cool.

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OpenAI is not having a good week.
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This is truly crazy. Britain allowed a Chinese investment company to buy three prestigious private schools. Then they raised taxes on it. Now the Chinese are shutting the schools down. And the British are howling. Whoever thought this would be a good idea?  It's like the decrepit Chinatown Cultural Center in Honolulu has been an eyesore, but it's owned by Taiwan, and they just let it fester. Some think it might be demolished. Why let a foreign company own such valuable property?

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Low birthrate risks creating U.S. housing glut over coming decade. But the Blue cities in the PNW still want to build low-income housing because they think it will reduce homelessness.

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Great! Apple is really serious about making computers that can be used for serious machine learning. The large amount of unified memory is the advantage. The chips are getting capable as well, but nVIDIA is still the one to beat. The MLX versions of open source LLMs are still painfully slow.

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Meta’s AI Detector Can’t Detect Images It Generated Itself. Meta is trying so hard to be a respectable AI company.

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Yes! Under a new federal rule, colleges must leave grads better off or lose financial aid. Get rid of those gender studies programs, which are just good for NGO positions. Make colleges have some skin in the game.

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The Ten Commandments of AI Usage. These are reasonable.

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Oregon business closures outnumber openings — and the gap is growing. More businesses are shutting down than opening. We knew that.
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11 July 2026

Apple accuses OpenAI of stealing trade secrets in blockbuster Silicon Valley lawsuit. There are so many articles on the tech sites about this. Apple has had enough. And the last thing OpenAI needs is yet another legal wrangle. While Anthropic is in the news with people leaving their jobs to join them, or how powerful their latest model is, OpenAI news seems to be all about someone suing because someone died, or this.

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Haves, have-nots and know-nots: Inside AI's new class divide. This article is so true. While some folks get so excited about the latest frontier model release, the vast majority of people couldn't care less. It doesn't affect them. All they see is that AI is going to make their lives miserable, either by taking their jobs or by the datacenters that will need to be built. But AI isn't going away, and unless regular people learn about AI and how to harness its power to make their lives better, this divide is going to remain. And get worse.

Here's another article about AI anxiety, focusing mainly on the Ai-related layoffs. 

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In a mouse model of colorectal cancer, a single intravenous dose of Ewingella americana completely eliminated tumors, producing a 100% complete response (CR) rate. According to the researchers, the treatment outperformed standard therapies used for comparison, including immune checkpoint inhibitors (anti-PD-L1 antibody) and the chemotherapy drug liposomal doxorubicin.
Holy crap, why isn't this in the news? It's amazing! How does it work? We need more effective colon cancer therapies, for sure. 

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China reveals 100-gigawatt microwave weapon that could fry US satellites in orbit. The future is here, for sure. This is pure sci-fi stuff. The power needed for this weapon is such that it probably won't be used very much.

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Ethiopian coffee beans have chemicals neuroprotective against hyperglycemic injury. Good news for diabetics. But it's not just the caffeine. You gotta drink the coffee. The secret may be in the chlorogenic acid (CGA), caffeic acid, quinic acid, caffeine, Cafestol, Kahweol, ferulic acid, and catechol, too.

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Here's a font that only humans can read and AI can't. Good to know. For now, anyway.

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Interesting write-up about the company Bending Spoons. Simple idea, but it seems to be paying off. So many familiar names are Bending Spoons companies.

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San Francisco Inches Closer to PG&E Acquisition. Seize the means of production! Straight out of the Communist Manifesto. Good luck with that, San Franciscans. Hope you have better luck that Portland buying the Moda Center. 

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I still don't trust Meta. When you're not looking....

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10 July 2026

RFK Jr. Plans to Create a List of Injuries Caused by COVID-19 Vaccines

Health officials are proposing a plan to clarify which COVID-19 vaccine side effects would be eligible for government financial compensation, according to a new notice.

Financial compensation should come out of a certain individual's bank account. Taxpayers shouldn't have to pay for this, especially those who saw through the baloney.

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What?? 'Complex numbers are not needed for quantum mechanics': Physicists develop quantum model that uses only 'real' numbers for first time ever. I think complex numbers are a more convenient convention. Let's not get too radical just to prove a point.

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Rise of the Gen-Z Luddite. AI is moving so fast, all Gen-Z can do is protest.

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Starbucks Taps AI to Cut Reliance on Microsoft, IBM Software. Oh yeah, because quality enterprise software is so easy to vibe-code now. Going the way of Pizza Hut?

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Your next nurse may monitor you from the Philippines. It's just amazing the lengths that hospitals will go through just to save money.

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Oregon in the news again. Just the last state you want to move to.

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9 July 2026

This paper isn't getting nearly enough attention. Targeting Cancer-Specific Mutations with RNA-Triggered Chromatin Shredding. This is from Jennifer Doudna's lab. The scientist that co-invented CRISPR-Cas9. Well, her lab has found a way to selectively kills cells with the p53 mutation. This is huge! Many cancer cells harbor this mutation. This could be a way to eliminate them selectively. This shouldn't affect people with Li-Fraumeni syndrome, where the p53 gene is missing and not mutated. They still have to deal with cancer risk.


Kaiser Permanente nurses say technology is making their jobs — and patient care — worse. It's almost like working at Meta.

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Looks like we're not going to have a leap second after all. They made the decision!

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How to avoid dementia — what the science really says. Some things you can do something about. Some things are unavoidable.

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Windows Drops Under 60% in Global Desktop OS Share for the First Time in Years. I figured this would happen some day.

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Google Turned On AI Training for Your Photos and Voice Searches Without Asking. They once said "Don't be evil." That was then. This is now.

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Meta could be working on always-seeing, always-hearing smart glasses with AI super sensing. Crap like this is why people hate AI. And Meta.

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55515 to stop pain? Sounds hokey.

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AI Mistakes Can Cost Doctors Time When Writing to Patients. If you have to use AI to communicate with patients, you're too busy.

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Cancer cases expected to soar worldwide, WHO report finds. Well, it's The Guardian and it's WHO, so I'm not sure this can be trusted. But in this case, I do believe that cancer incidence will increase. Will it really be 1 in 5? Are they counting skin cancers? I'm not exactly confident that doctors will be up to the task.

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Execs Confused and Horrified by the Huge AI Bills After Thinking They Could Replace Workers for Free. Yeah, AI is not what they were thinking. And you still have to pay for inference. And have engineers around to fix things.

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Long COVID disability burden in US adults. Review article on LongCOVID. It's about time we got an update on things. More males got COVID-19 but more females got LongCOVID. Fauci should not have been pardoned. 

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Ryan Reynolds invested in Portland. Now he's closing Aviation American Gin's Tasting Room and Visitor Center. Yup, investing in Portland is really risky.

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8 July 2026

I posted recently on how a hacker was caught when his MIcrosoft Global Device ID gave him away, linking him to other accounts. Someone has written a GDID changer to try to get around this. Don't know if this actually works. Best to be safe and not hack stuff.

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Meta Now Lets Anyone Use Your Instagram Photos in AI Images—Unless You Opt Out. Why anyone still uses Facebook or Instagram is beyond me.

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This is the year of commodity DRAM, not HBM. I think it's both, actually. There will be a need for both types of memory. And yes, SK Hynix is joining NASDAQ this Friday. Are you ready to buy?

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The male wellness guide to peptides. It seems a lot of people are trying out peptides, mainly from China, designed to help with "muscle gain, sexual health and skin tanning". I suspect many think that they're like other supplements – largely weak but might give you a slight edge, but that they're largely harmless. I would think so, too, but some peptides, like depsipeptide, specifically romisepsin, are actually chemotherapy, used against T-cell lymphomas. So they're not necessarily benign.

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It's officially the end of an era for Adobe. Hard to believe such a dominant company could decline like this. It reminds me in some ways of Microsoft.

Happy Voluntary Lobotomy Day, Microsoft. They're going to let their time-tested, experienced, knowledgeable employees go. Only the young and H-1B visa holders will remain. Oh well.

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If students are skipping school, do you change the rules, so they aren’t required to attend? Oregon Department of Education officials submitted a proposal to the state Senate that recommended repealing compulsory attendance in a state with among the highest student absentee rates—nearly a third of students in 2024 missed 17 or more school days...
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Portland's condo market falls 50%. Who could have predicted this?

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8 reasons Blazers may move to Nashville. I think this is spot on. Besides, Portland hates billionaires. Why would he want to have an investment in a city that hates him?

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Oregon approves PGE’s 29.7% rate hike for data centers under landmark law. Well, this is one way to keep the datacenters away. But the public shouldn't have to shoulder the cost for these.

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7 July 2026

Beijing is looking at curbing overseas access to China's top AI models. Bit of irony here. Chinese engineers copied American AI research, and now that they think they've achieved parity, they want to cut off any access to their models. 

The United States and China are locked in a contest over semiconductors, supply chains, and technological primacy. Europe writes some of the world’s most demanding AI rules, often at the cost of speed. India and many countries in the Global South evaluate AI governance differently, focusing on who has access to frontier models and under what conditions. This is the Great Fragmentation in plain view. The global technology stack is splintering into rival blocs that no longer share standards, priorities, or even a common definition of winning.
Today, SK Hynix US Listing Said to Be Multiple Times Oversubscribed, yet chip stocks are plunging. Even though the price of a Mac Studio is through the roof. It's crazy.

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Scientists find no link between Tylenol and autism. This is another heavily politicized health topic. Try to find objective evidence for and against a link between acetaminophen and autism. And because RFK Jr is involved, you know that finding objective evidence will be tough. I was curious as to how a link was even suggested, and apparently it was an association initially noted in the 1970s. Researchers at Mt. Sinal School of Medicine also thought there was a link between prenatal acetaminophen and neurodevelopmental disorders. So is there a link or not? Like with climate change and mRNA vax side-effects, there won't be consensus. Politics will get in the way.

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The Popup That Says the Quiet Part Out Loud. After claiming to be the one big tech company that safeguards your privacy, Apple now quietly admits that your data will have to be sent to Google. 
And the framing keeps softening. Back in February, Google executives were suggesting the new Siri would just run on Google's own servers during an Alphabet earnings call, calling Google Apple's "preferred cloud provider." By March, Apple was reportedly asking Google to set up servers meeting Apple's privacy bar, which read at the time like damage control. Now, in July, we get a popup that just tells you plainly: this goes to Google Cloud. That's honest. It's also the last stop on a walk-back that started with "your data stays on our silicon" and ended with "here's a consent screen for when it doesn't."
...the precedent is set: Apple devices now have a sanctioned pathway for routing Apple Intelligence requests to a third party's cloud, and a UI pattern for asking permission once and moving on.
It was too good to last.

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All the things that happen after you click to buy something, to when the sale is made on the other side. It's amazing how many things happen, and so quickly. Time to appreciate all the engineers that made it possible.

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How little exercise can you get away with? I kept seeing this article pop up everywhere, so I had to click it. Basically it says that even a little bit of exercise is better than just sitting in your chair all day. It's called VILPA, which stands for vigorous intermittent lifestyle physical activity.

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Xbox Has Laid Off Almost Every Coder At Doom Studio Id Software. I'm not a gamer, but I have played DOOM, and before that, Commander Keen. Really too bad.

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AI chatbots are giving out people’s real phone numbers. Bots aren't ready to be out personal assistants, are they? Yet many think they are. Even Google DeepMind is worried about what happens when millions of agents start to interact. Well, it's too late for that now, isn't it? 

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Oregon’s semiconductor industry is in decline and is “at risk of becoming an insignificant stakeholder” globally, according to a new analysis commissioned by the state.

The report by Business Oregon, the state’s economic development agency, concludes the Silicon Forest faces “long-term stagnation” because it is too reliant on Intel, lacks homegrown talent and faces regulatory uncertainty, high costs and a diminished supply of industrial land.
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6 July 2026

Is baby poop the secret to keeping your brain young?  

For decades, age-related memory loss has largely been viewed as a problem that begins in the brain. But growing evidence suggests that some of the processes shaping cognition may start much farther south — in the gut, home to trillions of microbes that help regulate everything from digestion to immunity.

A new mouse study from researchers at Stanford Medicine and the Arc Institute in Palo Alto, California, points to a surprising gut-brain connection behind cognitive aging.

Got my next startup idea!

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By increasing extracellular serotonin, SSRIs disrupt energy homeostasis and often worsen symptoms during acute treatment. Our third claim is that symptom reduction is not achieved by the direct pharmacological properties of SSRIs, but by the brain's compensatory responses that attempt to restore energy homeostasis. These responses take several weeks to develop, which explains why SSRIs have a therapeutic delay. 
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Is this what human interaction has become? It seems that some people need AI to decipher other people's communication – which may have been generated by an LLM. That's just nuts. Is this what office life has become?

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Lesson: if you want to be a black hat hacker – don't use Microsoft Windows. Hacker got snagged by his device GDID. Don't do illegal stuff.

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Great idea. Instead of falling prey to AI-powered spammers, setup a CAPTCHA and make them pay to have their spam delivered to your inbox.

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InterestingSecret setting turns your phone into a kid-safe dumb phone.
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Music that Keeps You Focused. I had high hopes for this genre, and wished that someone figured out how to tap into the brain and maintain focus. Turns out I pay too much attention to the music, and I get distracted pursuing other music. Or I get annoyed and bored. I was a Focus@Will subscriber in the early days, but stopped listening. Focus music is very personal. What works for one person doesn't for another. For me, it's Dark Ambient or Industrial.

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Be careful when you shop at Target. They record your purchases and profile you. Amazon does it too.

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DKIM and DMARC have been upgraded. They've been useful in figuring out which emails are phishing emails. I have an extension in my Thunderbird mail client. Let's see if the newer versions improve on this.

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Well that's crapSafari sidebar silently lazy-loads all your bookmarks. I don't want to load all my bookmarked sites every time I fire up Safari. Another reason to stay with LibreWolf.

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Android is almost dead. Or more accurately, F-Droid is almost dead. I'm in the iPhone world so I don't really care.

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Why High-Earning Families Are Leaving Traditional Schools for AI. Well, when you have "teachers" like this, it's no wonder.

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YouTube is really turning into AI garbage. It's like a mini-government. You complain and report a crime and nothing happens. Pretty soon there is too much crime to punish. People get away with no punishment. Enshittification ensues. Reminds me of....

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Anthropic is losing people's goodwill. It's true. Fable 5 answers a lot my questions with "I don't know. You shouldn't rely on me for answers. Look it up yourself." Whereas Claude Sonnet from the last version will at least give me some answer which I can verify myself. Even Felo has become lousy, repeating the wrong answer over and over when I point out an error. Perhaps, it's time to use some of the better open source models.

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Oregon lands on list of worst states to move to. 9th from the bottom, actually. But take the survey with a grain of salt, because it gave high marks to Oregon for education. I guess they haven't been paying attention. No one would mistake Oregon for being anywhere near high for education. Maybe Oregon would really rank even lower?

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