Ugh. This is how misinformation starts. Science Alert (which should have researched this better before publication) has this article titled: A Common Vitamin Has a Complicated Link to Cancer. At first I thought it was going to be about niacin, a vitamin which has some link to carcinogenesis. But no, it's about an old observation regarding vitamin B12 levels. This is an issue that comes up repeatedly, because when someone who has cancer has a vitamin B12 level checked, it can be very high, which has led to suspicion that high vitamin B12 levels cause cancer. The explanation is that vitamin B12 is bound not only by transcobalamin, but also by haptocorrin, and it is the latter that is elevated with cancer and other conditions. When we measure vitamin B12 levels, we are measuring the vitamin bound to holotranscobalamin (which is biologically active) and the vitamin bound to haptocorrin (which is biologically inactive). Elevations of haptocorrin caused by cancer and certain liver diseases makes the vitamin B12 level increase, but that is only an epiphenomenon. There is no available assay for holotranscobalamin in the U.S. – only in the U.K. and it's not approved for use here. That would clear up this whole mess.
Bennings obtained her Piled Higher and Deeper in Higher Education Administration from Texas Tech in 2015. Since then she has held numerous jobs, none last much over 3 years. Texas Tech 3-years, Clovis Community College 1-year, Kellogg Community College 2-years 7 months and PCC for 3 years, 10 months. In the hiring world we call that a troubling pattern. Who is doing the backgrounds and reference checking for these hires?And why is she getting the $25k retention bonus?Isn't that money that's paid to keep someone from leaving? It's not meant to be part of a severance package.
At her previous position as president of Kellogg Community College, she fired the DEI officer and gave the position to herself. She knows how to work the system.
The proposed layoffs accompany a host of other measures that Cudd says the university is using to bridge the deficit. These include savings from vacancies and retirements (estimated at roughly 48 employees and $7.2 million in savings) and eliminating cost-of-living increases for unclassified unrepresented staff and university administrators. Notably, the university is also raising tuition—Cudd said the university’s board had approved a roughly 5% increase at its last meeting.
How do these people sleep?EviCore markets itself to insurance companies by promising a 3-to-1 return on investment — that is, for every $1 spent on EviCore, the insurer would pay out $3 less on medical care and other costs. EviCore salespeople have boasted of a 15% increase in denials, according to the investigation, which is based on internal documents, corporate data and dozens of interviews with former employees, doctors, industry experts, health care regulators and insurance executives. Almost everybody interviewed spoke on condition of anonymity because they continue to work in the industry.
Although most of the balloon bombs are thought to have gone down in the Pacific Ocean, a few remain in remote areas of the Pacific Northwest. Two forestry workers discovered one near Lumby, British Columbia, in 2014. A Canadian navy bomb disposal unit arrived and blew it to bits. Use caution when hiking.
But Google is also "re-imagining" the mouse pointer. It's using AI to predict the context of the mouse pointer to interpret your voice command properly. This is getting closer to the technology seen in the old Corning video A Day Made of Glass. Hard to believe that was made 15 years ago, which the iPhone was still in its ascendancy.
Back then, however, academic dishonesty was constrained not only by codes of conduct but by the amount of effort it required. A student who wanted to cheat had to go to the trouble of finding someone who would let them copy their answers.So now, there will be proctors during in-person exams.
The internet and the shift to doing work on computers rather than by hand dramatically lowered the barriers to cheating.
Today, Dr. Marty Makary resigned as FDA Commissioner. He's going to be replaced by...a lawyer? If Makary opposed fruit-flavored vapes, why was he overruled? It's too bad because he was a sane voice against the mRNA vax. Maybe Big Pharma pushed him out.
...the cooling impact of reducing emissions would be very small. U.S. temperature reductions from lowering our domestic emissions would be around 0.2 to 0.4°F (around 0.16°C) by 2100.
Depending on whether someone has connections or specializes in a particular line of research, one engineer can earn $500,000 a year, while another may earn $50 million. A Google scientist making more than $600,000 said he was anxious about not being able to afford an apartment located in a good school district. He wasn’t married, and didn’t have a child. But he was still worried. “Others are making millions, and I want that, too,” he told me.
Oregon Democrats have genius political strategy: raising the gas tax heading into the midterm elections
Oregonians push for universal childcare, as report shows costs can exceed $20K annually. Why do we have to pay for other people's childcare? It seems to be a "Learing Center" grift. It's a business model for people who can't find employment any other way.
FreeBSD’s CVE was caused by human negligence in the early 2000’s.
But, in 2026, decades-old flaws are being baked directly into our systems faster than ever. LLMs, as they configure our environments and write new code, regurgitate the same insecure patterns they were trained on.
Advanced models don't need to be highly creative to shut down a company or a power grid. They just need to act as powerful pattern-matchers, spotting and exploiting the legacy bugs that weaker AI models carelessly copy-pasted into the environment.
“Before the meeting even starts,” he told DealBook, “when I see that A.I. note taker pop up, I’ll just say: ‘Hey, Mike, Jim, Barbara, I see the A.I. note taker popped up. I’m going to turn it off and kick it out of the meeting.’”
This happens more and more. “Everybody and their mother is using these things,” Gifford said. “Executives are using them, boards are using them, nonexecutive businesspeople are using them.”
About two dozen teachers protested Saturday in front of Nike’s downtown Portland store, demanding the sportswear company pay more Oregon taxes to fund public education.Gimme some!
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Brain Performance Can Improve at Any Age. Welcome news for this ronin, who has seen many years go by.
By connecting the hindbrain to the central amygdala and dopamine neurons, these drugs effectively “turn down the volume” on the desire for high-calorie foods. This discovery explains why patients often lose interest in “cravings” but also sheds light on side effects like nausea and a diminished sense of pleasure.
Maybe we'll get Tony Stark's phone after all. And Apple may implement it.
Microsoft indicates that its current approach to loading stored passwords in Edge can improve the user experience.What? And when pressed, MSFT says it will only happen if a hacker gets direct control of the computer, which they think would hardly ever happen. Seriously MSFT?
Chrome v147.0.7727.138 says
Now after update, they removed that claim so the data will most likely be sent to google.
After Update
Chrome v148.0.7778.97 removes that claim.
A security researcher decompiled the White House’s new official app and found some alarming stuff buried in the code, including a hidden GPS tracking pipeline, JavaScript loaded from a random GitHub account, no SSL certificate pinning, and an in-app browser that silently strips cookie consent dialogs and paywalls from every page you visit.
Why Are Software Developers Still In Demand? Well not all software developers. Just the senior ones. This is a look ahead, and it's not pretty. The software world will have a reckoning in the next several years.
He had really defined himself as being the pro-tax guy in the Legislature. But I think he shifted pretty quickly when he realized that just being pro-tax wasn't really getting him anywhere, and it wasn't really gaining traction.
In his telling, he says, "It's not that I'm necessarily anti-tax anymore, but my ideas for what that tax should buy and how effective it should be have been shaped and shifted by the time that I've spent in the Legislature.” Now, he sounds a little bit more like the kind of standard Democrat of the Seattle area, which is, "We can stomach taxes when we believe they are worthwhile." But the chamber, and Nguyen by extension, now believes a lot of the taxes that are being discussed and proposed are not worthwhile.