19 March 2026

The FDA has launched a site which they tout as a revamped VAERS database website.  The site is here, and it's really underwhelming. Not only is it visually unappealing, with uneven lettering and copy-pasted repetitive captions, but the UI in the vaccine section is really clutzy. Did they use AI to create this site? It doesn't seem ready for launch. The old VAERS site was not pretty either, but at least I could find what I needed, even if it was the raw CSV file. On the current site, I wouldn't know where to click to submit a report of an adverse event. I hope this is a work in progress because it's not usable nor informative.

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Well, the identity of the mysterious Hunter Alpha AI model has been revealed. No, it's not the next Deepseek model. It's a new model from Xiaomi called MiMo-V2-Pro. But it's another example of how Chinese AI models can be just as powerful as U.S. models with a fraction of the cost. They make it look easy. Of course, it's easy when Americans have to develop the architecture and do the training, and all you do is quantize and distill. Just look how the two Chinese models compare with Meta's Llama architecture. They just copied it.
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Gerd Faltings got the Abel Prize in mathematics, but it's very odd that this guy got the Abel Prize in 2026 for work that he published in 1986 and got the Fields Medal for.  Does the Abel committee have to reach back far now to find anything prize-worthy?

And if you're into Diophantine equations, you might like this site: Hidden Phenomena

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Yay! iOS 26.4 Fixes iPhone Keyboard Accuracy BugSomeone already made a video about this, and I guess that Apple saw it. Good.

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AI is becoming a second brain at the expense of your first one.  Well, only if you are intellectually lazy and don't use AI to augment your thinking, but actually to replace your thinking.

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Semaglutide, the active ingredient in the drugs Ozempic for diabetes and Wegovy for weight loss, as well as liraglutide (Saxenda) were associated with a lower risk of worsening mental illness in those with anxiety and depression.

Semaglutide had a 42% lower risk of worsening mental health, while liraglutide was linked to an 18% lower risk. Other GLP-1 drugs, including exenatide and dulaglutide, did not show the same benefit.

Semaglutide was associated with a 44% lower risk of worsening depression, a 38% lower risk of worsening anxiety and a 47% lower risk of worsening substance use disorder.
This was an observational study. The two drugs that did not cause a reduction in anxiety and depression also don't reduce weight very much. So perhaps people who remained obese continued to be anxious and depressed, while people who did lose weight improved emotionally.

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Google is now putting Veo3.1 and Gemini into YouTube, so that you can generate videos from shorts. They call it YouTube Reimagine. More AI slop?

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Someone coded an offline voice transcription app that is marketed as an AI Medical Scribe. What this coder may not know is that there is probably little if any market for free-standing scribes anymore. Most doctors are using scribe software built into their EHR, and they have no say in what their hospital selects. This is the new reality – doctors are just employees now, and have little or no say in what AI tools they use. "Just crank out the production, doc." 

Whisper Notes is another offline voice transcription app (geez, there's so many now). Apparently Apple doesn't like to have apps like these in the App Store if it's not just for accessibility purposes. Why should Apple care about this? Possibly because in order for it to "interact" with other apps or devices, the data must leave your machine. 

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Soon to be Gavin Newsom, Bob Ferguson and Tina Kotek. Kathy Hochul Begs Rich People to Come Back to New York. Fat chance of that happening.

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This app will make you lose friends fast. AI-Powered Fact-Checking in Your DMs. Correct your colleagues in real-time! Show 'em how smart you are!  That'll teach 'em to try to make small talk with you!

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Portland watchdog skewers city’s arts tax program in damning new audit. I always knew that the arts tax was bullsh#t.

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This reminds of when KATU made a field trip to downtown Portland to check on progress on safety in the city. Kevin Dahlgren shows us what you might encounter trying to go to McDonalds.  Holy crap.

Speaking of which, Oregon State Hospital is under fire for taking too long to admit people. We need to revive the old Dammasch Hospital and get these folks off the street pronto!
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18 March 2026

Humanoid soldier robots are being tested on the battlefield in Ukraine. So many questions and thoughts about this.

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Snail-derived compound could be a safer anticoagulant compared to heparin. I don't want a comparison with heparin. I want a comparison with existing anti-Xa agents, like apixaban or rivaroxaban. This snail compound, CCG, targets the factor Xa activating enzyme (X-ase) through the intrinsic pathway. They called it "iFXase" which is not just one thing, but the whole enzyme-lipid membrane-calcium ion complex. Paper here.

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Be careful if you take quercetin while on dasatinib (for CML). It could damage your nerves

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Those guys who were worried that using Proton Mail wasn't so private were correct.

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Grok has no guardrails when it comes to doxxing people. This should be fixed ASAP.

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Using AI to verify human advice could damage your professional relationships. No one likes to be second-guessed, but geez, grow a skin. Doctors get second-guessed all the time when people come in with papers after consulting with Dr. Google. Experts have got to get better now. And be ready to back up their advice.

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Another case of AI gone bad. Casino has the wrong guy arrested when their facial recognition AI misidentifies a patron. When will they learn. Ths Chinese once thought they could use AI facial recognition to identify the criminal facial type. It's funny in retrospect, but people still think AI facial recognition is at the same level as fingerprint biometrics.

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This guy wanted to help people by creating a site that helps artists convert images from one format to another. He called it delphitools. It was free and easy to use and went viral on TikTok and Bluesky. But then artistic type people found out that the developer used AI to create it. So when they uploaded their images, it was sent to a foundational AI model. Which means it could be saved and used for training. And now we know that AI-generated art cannot be copyrighted. So its amusing to read how the developer is defending himself. The tools are there. Use it if you want. Don't use it if you don't want. And you can roll your own converter.

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Here's an in-depth discussion on age-verification tech that is soon to be coming everywhere. You're going to have to give up your identity to someone eventually. Preferable it will be a neutral third-party. But then everything can and will be hacked. Another arms race will commence. But there are so many bad actors now that some kind of verification was inevitable. And anonymity is exceedingly difficult to preserve now, anyway. I still think that the person that comes up with a way to sell alternative online identities will make a huge profit. It reminds me of the old site BugMeNot.com where people could share login credentials that worked and allowed access to sites that required login. Accounts kept getting blacklisted while new ones popped up. It got so popular that their ISP got overloaded and had to shut them down. They sold to another hosting site that was less reputable and the whole operation eventually collapsed. Too bad.

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Voibe is a private offline voice AI transcription app. I've tried apps like this in the pre-AI days, and was very dissatisfied. Might give this a try, but the price is kinda steep. I hate subscription pricing models anyway.

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Funding for physics in the UK is being threatened. England is the birthplace of much of our physics, and shutting down physics research would be a shame. They're switching to a new funding model: 
Earlier this year, the government body that funds science, the UK Research and Innovation Agency (UKRI), imposed a new 'bucket' system, under which money will now be put into three buckets: one for blue-sky research, the second for government priorities such as AI and quantum computing, and the third for helping businesses develop new products. It is the latter two that count as 'applied research'; these are the buckets the government thinks will drive economic growth.
I think business should fund their own research. Let them find investors to fund them.

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Javascript's Date () function needs to be fixed. I didn't realize it was so inconsistent and unpredictable. Not something you want in a commonly-used function.

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Federal judge stalls health secretary RFK Jr.’s overhaul of vaccine policy. The medical orthodoxy is cheering about the judge's ruling, but what is troublesome is that the reason for the temporary injunction is not that RFK Jr's actions were illegal. It's just that they didn't follow the usual method. 
“This is all to say that there is a method to how these decisions historically have been made — a method scientific in nature and codified into law through procedural requirements. Unfortunately, the Government has disregarded those methods and thereby undermined the integrity of its actions,” Murphy wrote in his 45-page decision. “First, the Government bypassed ACIP to change the immunization schedules, which is both a technical, procedural failure itself and a strong indication of something more fundamentally problematic: an abandonment of the technical knowledge and expertise embodied by that committee.”
Some random judge gets to decide what the procedural requirements must be? And gets to decide what constitutes "technical knowledge and expertise"? Seems like too many judges want to be in the executive branch, rather than the judicial branch. Like this Chicago judge.

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This SF Tesla charging lot now has a very gross problem. The world is not ready for widespread deployment of EVs. The technology just isn't ready yet.

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Improving breast cancer screening workflows with machine learning. This Google study showed that AI-assisted mammography detected more cancers than human radiologists alone. Most places use computer-assisted mammography, and radiologists have told me that it helps, but the data suggest that there really is no benefit. Perhaps AI techniques (CNNs, VAEs, etc) may at last show provable benefit.

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Wow, Oregon saw the largest increase in foreign-born immigrants into the state. It's noticeable and explains much of the state's economic struggles. 
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Price tag to replace Interstate 5 Bridge could cost billions more than expected.  "Four years ago, officials said the most likely cost was $6 billion."  Now it is estimated at $14.4 billion. That's $2.1 billion increase every year they sit and wait.

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British Columbia is sucking away Oregon doctors and nurses.  Going to B.C. from Oregon seems like a lateral move to me. The pay is lower in B.C. but things like malpractice premiums and healthcare insurance are paid for by the government, so it sort of evens out. This may be a case that life always seems greener somewhere else. We'll see how things go after a few years.

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Why Multnomah County Has $4 Billion but Not a Nickel to Spend. Multnomah County's money is locked up in things like Preschool for All, homeless services and library renovation. Stuff that really doesn't benefit most people in the county. So they're forced to make some cuts to homeless services. And the general fund relies so much on property taxes which aren't increasing as much as they'd like. But look at the increase in social services spending and spending in the sheriff's department.
And remember, Oregon Now Spends More On Program Offering Free Health Care For Illegal Immigrants Than State Police.

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Rising gas prices squeeze Oregon small businesses, force tough choices. Yeah, oil prices are up, but it's mainly Dem states that are feeling the pinch. It's the gas tax. Or carbon tax. 
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17 March 2026

A heavier version of the proton has been discovered at CERN. Its mass is 3619.97 Mev, compared with the regular proton's mass of 938 Mev, which makes it about 3.8x heavier. It has two charm quarks instead of two up quarks.

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A leaked report prepared for the Advisory Committee on Immunisation Practices (ACIP) finds that many people with long-term illness after Covid-19 vaccination have gone largely unrecognised by the medical system meant to monitor vaccine safety. This situation should be rectified, and soon.

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Is My Job Safe From AI? Some predictions from the 99 helpers website. But one person comments that AI Is About to Reveal That Most of What We Called “Talent” Was Just Scarcity. This might be what people should be thinking:

Which job will last longer?
Which one pays more?
Which one is safer?

Those are understandable questions.

But they are the wrong frame.

The deeper question is becoming this:

What kind of work can I do that is fundamentally connected to being a human being — to my judgment, my care, my taste, my experience, my ability to relate to other people?

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iOS VPN Protocols Compared: Which of 3 Works Best?  WireGuard is the best for most people.

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This is weird. Why hundreds of people in L.A. are strapping cameras on their bodies to do chores. Because AI firms want to train models on videos of people doing manual labor. What a strange world we live in.

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Changes to Amazon Wish Lists Could Reveal Your Home Address to Strangers. I don't use Amazon's Wish List feature, which is like a wedding registry. If you do, check the new settings, or you could reveal your address to others.

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Oregon gas stations are some of the highest in the nation. They're still higher in Washington and California.

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Of courseOregon State is raising their tuition 6%.

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16 March 2026

What Covid Policy Did to Doctors Who Refused to Stay Silent. It's important to always remember this dark period in medicine, when the medical profession chose to relax their standards for what passed as safe practice, and just blindly accept the word of a handful of "authorities" without paying attention to data and seeing inconsistencies in what they were told. Oregon was especially bad, as doctors who resisted the experimental and poorly-tested vaccine had to leave medicine and their practices, unless they complied with the orthodoxy. Shame. This was the start of the massive loss of trust in the medical profession. especially amongst those not easily buying the Democrat propaganda.

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Is it true that all Canadian mechanical engineers wear an iron ring?

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Have trouble falling or staying asleep? Try cognitive shuffling. This is akin to counting sheep. When you're anxious or worried, though, this doesn't work. Gotu kola supplements work great for this. A clean, non-lingering soporific that lets you sleep.

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This randomized trial look at vitamin D3 supplementation to see if it improved the clinical course of COVID-19. It took place from December 2020 to July 2022, so during the Delta variant through some of Omicron variant. I don't have access to the full article, but I couldn't see that they checked 25-OH vitamin D levels to see if the vitamin D supplements were actually raising levels to where they needed to be and to assess compliance. This would be necessary. Nonetheless, they found a "nonsignificant trend toward benefit of vitamin D3 on the prevalence of long COVID at 8 weeks".

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Coming after the conclusion of the woke Oscars last night, is news that Apple acquires Final Cut Pro plugin company MotionVFX It's going to make it easier to produce professional looking videos. 
Its plugins are widely used by YouTubers, filmmakers, and broadcast editors looking to add high-end motion graphics and stylized visual effects without building them from scratch.

Among its most popular tools are mFilmLook, which provides cinematic color grading and film emulation effects, and mO2, a powerful plugin that enables the use of 3D models directly inside Final Cut Pro and Apple Motion. MotionVFX also offers Design Studio, a panel extension that allows users to browse and install effects and templates directly within Final Cut Pro.
Soon, who will need Hollywood, right?

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Meta is planning sweeping layoffs as AI costs increase - maybe up to 20% of the company. And yeah, someone found out that Meta really is behind the age-verification efforts. This is what Meta wants:
Every app on your device gets to query a system-level API that returns your age bracket in real time. This isn't age verification at the point of accessing restricted content. This is a persistent age-broadcasting service baked into the operating system itself, queryable by every installed application.
And the group that is advocating for it, the Digital Childhood Alliance, doesn't legally exist. This is really creepy.

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Apparently some people think that being able to read a book cover to cover is a superpower. Have things deteriorated that much?

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The latest EVs from China's BYD can get close to full charge in just 12 minutes. But you have to use one of their flash chargers. They're going to install some in Europe. Can you imagine how long they are going to last there? They wouldn't last very long in the Blue cities here. People would strip them for copper or just destroy them for fun.
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I can't believe that this vulnerability was present in Amazon's AWS for so long. Using AWS for MLOps is, to me, unnecessarily complicated, and you can run up enormous server costs if you don't know what you're doing. There's got to be a simpler way.

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This is really sad. Why I may ‘hire’ AI instead of a graduate student. But maybe grad students don't need unhelpful professors. Maybe they can advance with the same AI help that denies them hands-on experience with experienced experts. Or maybe one can get the necessary experience in industry. But academic and the grad student experience is about to change.
I’m not sure where that will leave students who start with no research experience. Personally, I am seriously tempted not to take a chance on a novice for my new project—which means today, I probably wouldn’t recruit my younger self.
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Oregon award winners: Worst politician, Worst waste, etc. And no consequences for any of this. Except for citizens, who have to pay more taxes. 

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Portland City Council has to hire a Texas firm to teach them how to govern. Because there are so many people in the council that they can't get anything done. Who could have predicted this? Pretty much everybody.

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Education in Oregon is a jokeHow many hours is your child in school? It depends on your ZIP code. The difference between the longest and shortest school days is about 20 eight-hour days. Oregon just doesn't take education seriously. 

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15 March 2026

The effort to impose age-verification on websites by Meta has a nefarious hidden agenda. The mysterious TBOTE Project is investigating this and suspects that the real goal is to gain control over the operating system. It's not clear what TBOTE stands for – one source says it's "The Beginning of the End". Okayyyy....

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Will datacenters of the future be powered by organic brain cells?  Apparently, the argument in favor is that power consumption is much lower. One additional advantage is that "wetware" will be easier to destroy if the AI turns against us. Right?

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Businesses rush to rehire staff after regretted AI-driven cuts. I predicted this. For one, AI has not yet matured to where it can replace humans. At this stage, it's still an effective force multiplier for humans. In a few years, however, AI capabilities may subsume human ability, and a second wave of layoffs may occur. But clearly, HR jumped the gun.

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The Kelly Criterion. This is must reading for those who like to play around on Polymarket or Kalshi. (What happened to PredictIt?) And someone wrote a follow-up article: Never go full Kelly.  Know what you are doing when you bet large sums of money in the prediction market.

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One of the limitations of raw LLM-based assistants is that they don't remember. Memory is lost when the session closes, or even after you enter a query. Many of the public LLM assistants get around this with long context windows, so that your last query may still be there when the new query is entered and appended. But you may want a longer memory, like that of a human. So someone created a memory library that works with LangChain (one of the standard Retrieval Augmented Generation systems). And it stores older memories in a vector database for retrieval later. I'll give this a try and see how robust it is.

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Coffezilla reviews Deepfake Scams. We can't believe anything we see on media anymore. This is going to be a BIG problem for the news media. How will they solve it? 

And Hollywood is facing an existential crisis, as the future suggests that there won't be a need for a motion picture industry. This could be a good thing, though. Other people should be able to tell compelling stories, too. 


Even writers groups are wondering how it will be possible to prove human authorship.

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Purity Spiral. There's actually a term for what we are seeing all the time.
A purity spiral is a hypothesized form of groupthink in which it becomes more beneficial to hold certain views than to not hold them, and more extreme views are rewarded while expressing doubt, nuance, or moderation is punished (a process sometimes called "moral outbidding"). It is argued that this feedback loop leads to members competing to demonstrate the zealotry or purity of their views.
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Agents are a new threat to security. Now instead of just one hacker trying to break in, imagine a swarm of AI agents unleashing their combined ingenuity and persistence. That's how they broke into McKinsey.

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Some colleges are cutting back to three years now. Is it because students can get the necessary education in three years instead of four? Is it to address the unrelenting increases in the cost of a college education? Is it an effort to tailor one's curriculum to one's needs? Some countries already offer 3 years programs, so there is competition as well.

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Apparently the 14 inch MacBook can't handle the M5 chip. It gets too hot and the chip slows down. Not what you want.  Gotta get the 16 inch which can handle heat better.

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Anthropic is also starting an educational effort. The Anthropic Institute. Better to help people learn how to code the Anthropic way. Google has been doing this. Microsoft, too.

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Oregon has lost thousands of taxpaying commuters from Clark County. It's not just remote work. Tax data indicate that less people are working at Oregon businesses. 
Few other places in the U.S. have performed that poorly. Employment in Clark County, for example, topped pre-pandemic highs by 2021 and is now up about 10% from 2019.
They're working at Clark County businesses.

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Here's an opinion from an insider as to what is wrong with Oregon schools. As to universities, despite declining enrollment, they still keep adding staff. "In the face of meager public funding, that disconnect puts upward pressure on tuition." I'll bet. 
Related: Is Oregon among the worst states for student loan debt?  Not the worst, but near the top.  

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14 March 2026

Today is Pi Day. Celebrate with a look at a bunch of formulas for computing π. It's odd that there are more formulas for computing π than there are for computing e. Kind of an imbalance.

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Elon Musk's Tesla is starting a chip fab, too. So nice to be the richest guy in the world and just be able to just whip up a chip fab when you want to. Geeks with money can change the world.

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Experimental Alzheimer's drug reverses memory loss in mice by reprogramming gene activity. This time, it's an agent called FLAV-27, which is an inhibitor of the G9a enzyme, which is essential in the epigenetic regulation of the brain, because it helps to silence genes that are fundamental for neuronal development, synaptic plasticity and memory consolidation. But it inhibits G9a by preventing access to G9a by S-adenosylmethionine (SAM), which is already known as being important as an inhibitor of methylation (there's the epigenetic connection). While treatment led to cognitive recovery, it's important to note that this was in mice. Paper here.

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Hardening macOS. I saw this being recommended but it's from 2018. It says it's been updated for macOS Tahoe, though.

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DuckDuckGo is building their own search index. Good, but it's a daunting task. Maybe it will no longer be free. Will it be as good as Google? I wish they would open up their API interface.

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The Backlash Against AI Devices That Are Always Watching. I can understand this. What I can't understand is people using Google at google.com. Or using Alexa or Amazon Echo, or Google Nest. 
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RIP Dan Simmons. Why Weren't You More Famous? I've only read one novel by him: The Terror. It's really good. But what got me interested in Dan's writings was his short story The Time Traveler. What he forecasted in 2006 is coming true.

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Digg.com tried to resurrect itself and failed miserably. I never felt compelled to visit them. I was waiting for someone else to fill it with content and make it exciting. I guess everyone felt that way.

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I've taught thousands of people how to use AI - here's what I've learned. I was curious to know how he taught people AI because I am involved in that, too. He doesn't mention what he does. If he's just teaching them how to use ChatGPT, that's not really teaching AI. Any more than saying you are teaching computers by showing people how to use a spreadsheet or a word processor. They key is to find out how to start using it as a tool. As a superpower to help you get to the next level.



Because if you don't know how to make AI work for you, you could end up like these people
 
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Silicon Valley is buzzing about this new idea: AI compute as compensation. Geeks don't just want money. They want tokens. Lots of tokens. And access to an A100.

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The AI boom is sucking up DRAM chips and NAND storage. Gotta make more.

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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver visits Portland as lawmakers advance Moda Center funding bill. Adam Silver gets to see Portland for himself. Was that a mistake? Letting him see the tents, the graffiti, the criddlers, the boarded up windows downtown. The general decrepitude of the city. Did they cover Gordon's Fireplace Shop as he drove in from the airport? Probably should arranged for a virtual visit instead.
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13 March 2026

Amazon is seeing the value of putting humans back in the loop as a result of the 6-hour outage last week.  Apparently it was caused by an agent getting "inaccurate advice that an agent inferred from an outdated internal wiki". This is the danger of letting agents run without supervision.

And AI agents may coordinate a slough of political crap in the months ahead as the 2026 election looms. Ugh.

Someone is offering prepaid Visa cards that agents can use so you don't run up a surprise credit card bill.

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Protonmail may not be as private as they make it sound. Someone found that one of the router hops goes through "Cloudflare.belgiumix.net (185.1.127.13) - Owner: Cloudflare, Inc. (US Entity) - Jurisdiction: US CLOUD Act". Once it goes through a U.S. node, privacy is not assured.

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FDA-Approved Seizure Drug May Stop Alzheimer’s Before It Starts. The seizure drug is levetiracetam. I'm intrigued because several nootropic drugs are also racetams, such as aniracetam, oxiracetam, phenylpiracetam. Perhaps the mechanism is related.

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How an Electrician from Kentucky Built an AI Startup with Claude. This is exactly what I mean by how AI's impact on jobs is more nuanced than replacing people. It forces people to think about how AI tools can empower you, like this electrician. I love his initiative and creativity.

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A Simple Carbonated Water Drink Choice Helps Gamers Stay Focused For Hours. The drink is Asahi Wilkinson Sparkling Water, which is a heavily carbonated water from a spring in Takarazuka, Japan. So what's causing the focusing effect? The carbonation? The minerals? Placebo? It's notable that a couple of the authors "are also employees of the company, which stand to benefit if sparkling water does indeed get a higher profile". Yeah, perhaps some bias. I'll get a couple of bottles from Uwajimaya and see if it makes me more focused. The study subjects drank 500 mL over three hours. I can do that. Paper here.

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The subjects in the water study above were gamers. I saw this article: Gamers’ Worst Nightmares About AI Are Coming True. AI efforts are restricting availability of RAM chips.

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Prompt engineering was last year. Now we have to worry about context engineering. But this is exactly what Claude Skills is supposed to help with. Automated contextual prompting. GraphRAG seems to be another approach.

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Amen!  Donald Knuth has a style guide on how to write mathematical papers well, in a way that facilitates understanding, instead of the terse, recondite style of writing that math professors have a perverse fondness for.

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Portland lawmakers want to raise wages for ride-hailing drivers.  Trying to legislate wealth again. Did they not learn from what happened in Seattle when this stunt was tried with food delivery workers?

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Well, well.  Even though the legislature passed it, the mandatory prevailing wage rule was ruled illegal for state consrtruction projects.  Finally, a sane mind prevailed.

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Public cash is going to be used to renovate the Moda Center. Unbelievable. "100% public financing"
At least Paul Allen contributed to the building of the Moda Center. But it's expected that Portland must cover ALL the renovation expenses or the new owner will take the Blazers elsewhere. Portland can't afford this, but they'll pay anyway.The new owner, Dundon, may look at Portland's tax policies, business-unfriendly policies, decline of city businesses, causing a decline in jobs, causing a decline in personal income, causing less money for leisure activities and a decline in ticket and merchandise sales, and decide to go elsewhere anyway. He's keeping mum until the deal is sealed at the end of the month. 

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Washington state revives the marriage penalty. Not exactly, What's being penalized is the double-income situation, not marriage per se. Couples where only one is the bread-winner won't suffer a penalty.

It's no surprise that downtown Seattle remains crappy. Don't blame COVID anymore. It's Dem policies. 

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Cost of renovating the Abernethy Bridge more than triples. Everything ODOT predicts is way more expensive than predicted. Don't put them in charge of renovating the MODA Center.

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The administration also wrote that it would deny funding to counties that “facilitate racial preferences,” that “use a definition of sex other than as binary in humans” or that distribute “drug paraphernalia … under the pretext of ‘harm reduction.’”

Several Portland area homeless services programs would be at odds with these guidelines. 
I'll say.

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12 March 2026

Does AI Autocomplete Covertly Shift Human Opinions? This paper presents evidence that it has. If you've ever used a chatbot to suggest ideas, it can be quite persuasive in presenting selective facts that support a stance. I've often challenged a few of the major chatbots on their opinions and present opposing evidence. The response is always "You raise excellent points" and acknowledges that there is another side to an point position. Another recent paper suggests that most of the major chatbots express the same answer to many topics that are open-ended and don't have a single factual answer. If these chatbots were able to function like Community Notes does on X, then that might be helpful, but given the lefty-bend of the employees that staff AI companies, I am not heartened. It's probably another mind-wash.

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Impressive. OPPO is a smartphone maker that has finally solved the crease problem in foldable phones. I don't know if Apple has approached these guys to license their technology. Very nice. But I still want something like the phones in Corning's A Day Made of Glass and A Day Made of Glass 2. Of course, all that glass wouldn't last a day in Portland. 🙄

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HehHow to tell if you're dealing with an AI robocaller. They're sounding more realistic every day.

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28.16% of adults claim to have at least one intimate or romantic relationship with an AI.
Adults 60 years and older are more likely to consider intimate relationships with AI as not cheating.
More than half of Americans claim to have some kind of relationship with an AI system.
ChatGPT is the #1 AI platform adults feel they have a relationship with, Amazon’s Alexa is #3, Apple’s Siri is #4, and Google’s Gemini is #5.
Oh my. All those intimate conversations attached to user IDs, recorded and trained upon. People are that...crazy. 🤦🏻‍♂️ If you must, use local-hosted LLMs, folks! Open-source models are dying to meet you!
Oh, and sometimes, those "AI girlfriends" aren't really AI. They're just paid actors, who can be grossed out by reading what you type in. Yuck.

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Here's another example of someone who was arrested because of a poorly trained computer vision system. A Tennessee grandmother spent 6 months in jail falsely accused of a crime in a different state. Having written an AI facial recognition app myself, I know how difficult these systems are. People age. They may sport different hairstyles. Men may have tonsorial variations. Women can really look different with make-up (as many men can attest to). People can wear glasses. Different lighting can change appearances. Then there can be differences in head tilt. Facial recognition could be a start of an investigation, but it shouldn't be used as the sole reason for imprisonment. But law enforcement personnel aren't AI experts. They rely on software procurers to recommend what to purchase. This is really unfortunate. 

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Colon cancer deaths are the leading cause of cancer deaths in those younger than age 50.  In men only, actually. Breast cancer deaths are still the highest in females in that age group. 

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Unbelievable. A 3.1 mm magnet that is about as strong as a large industrial magnet. It uses a ceramic superconductor called REBCO (rare earth barium copper oxide). This could have applications such as in MRI scanners.

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Interesting take on how AI may not actually kill off jobs. It analogizes with the fact that ATMs didn't eliminate bank teller positions as was predicted. In fact, there were more bank tellers after these were introduced. But later on, bank teller positions did decrease, but it was due to the mobile phone – something that was not anticipated. I feel the same way. Companies are slow to figure out that you will still need engineers. But it is true that jobs that can easily be automated are going to be reduced significantly. The job skills that will be sought after in the future will be recalibrated.

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Nostalgia. A collection of essays with the same theme: The Internet used to be fun. It still is, but in a different way. It's also far less private, so while you're having your fun, be more careful. It's sort of like this artlcle about why computers are not automatically making people smarter. Computers, like the Internet, like AI, are just tools. They have and will make smart people more productive and smarter. But in the hands of people who just want to be entertained, the tech will very effectively numb your mind.
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Maybe the loss of memory that occurs with aging is due to bad gut bacteria? Well, at least in mice.

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OpenUI is a webapp that can create apps for you. Try the playground. I used their weather app template to create a weather app. I can do that already with my AI tools. When you have something that just gives you the code, with no input from you, there is no learning. I like that I can design my own app, with my own features. And since I build it a step at a time and see it come to fruition and watch it grow, I learn something.

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Nearly 1 in 5 house hunters want to relocate. Top places to flee from are: Los Angeles (topping the list), followed by New York City,  San Jose-San Francisco, Seattle, and Chicago. I read a comment someone posted that real estate agents in the Seattle area are seeing a burst of activity as people want to move away from the area. 

And what's a living wage? Nowhere in the United States is the minimum wage as high as the living wage. Yet folks like Bernie Sanders think that all jobs should pay a living wage. That's unrealistic, but Bernie has never had a real job in his life, so he wouldn't know.  Minimum wage in Seattle, Burien and Tukwila is already more than $20 /hour, and some lawmakers want to raise it further. Which is why the living wage there has increased to $30 /hour, and will keep increasing.

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Phil Knight gave $1 million to Chris Dudley's gubernatorial campaign. Chris is a very nice guy and would make a great governor, but this is Oregon, and there are so many headwinds. Phil should have given him more – like $5 million to really move the needle, not just give him parity with Christine Drazan. Go big or go home!

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11 March 2026

Meta is making their own AI chips, like Google, Microsoft, Apple and OpenAI. Seems to be a trend, to reduce reliance on nVIDIA. Competition is good.

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M5 Max MacBook Pro Review. It looks good. I'm not using it for gaming so I don't care about the FPS rate.

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Think Twice Before Buying or Using Meta’s Ray-Bans. As I've said, why would you want everything you see to go to Meta? Or the wage slaves in Kenya?

And Meta acquired Moltbook. Ugh. And all those API keys exposed in plaintext. Security disaster. This was probably one of their cheaper acquisitions. Well, OpenClaw's creator was hired by OpenAI. The two platforms are supposed to work with each other. We'll see if they continue to do so. 

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Good. Apple is abandoning a clam shell type foldable phone. I think they should stick with the slab phone design. 😁

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Whoa. Longitudinal associations between cognitive ability and socioeconomic status are partially genetic in nature. Hidden within the academic sounding title is the statement that being smart has a genetic component. It's undeniable – we can all see it. But it's been academic poison to say it out loud. This study was done on twins in Germany, and not globally. So Bell Curve adherents must be cautious in making more out of it than it really says.

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Even Terence Tao has manuscripts rejected. Nothing to be ashamed about if it's just an occasional event and for a reason such as not being the right fit for the journal. His manuscripts got accepted elsewhere.

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Prompt structure is important. Here's someone who created a prompt structure for Claude Code. He calls it flompt .

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Claude Skills: The complete guide.

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Well, it seems the IgNobel winners were more afraid of being harrassed by DHS agents than by the criddlers. Whatever. The media sure has put the fear into them. Nothing to worry about unless you don't have a proper visa.

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Is Hawaii being left behind?  UHERO put out a nice analysis, and the answer is yes.

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“Secret shoppers” tried to set up primary care appointments for someone with Medicare insurance in four cities: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Portland.

Overall, they found that 77% of the sample clinics in the four cities accepted new Medicare patients.

But there was an outlier: Portland. Just 35% of the clinics contacted in the city accepted new Medicare patients.

60% of primary care doctors are part of a large healthcare system (Providence, OHSU, Legacy). Not as many independent doctors. That's a problem.

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Crazy. Seattle may have to 'delay or defer' transportation projects to pay for anti-ICE signs. Blue City priorities.

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10 March 2026

AI brain fry is hitting some workers more than others.  Marketing and human resources are affecting the most, as are engineering and software development, which we already knew about. Legal is not seeing so much, probably because they're afraid of using AI. And "leadership" positions are also not afraid – well because they're not ones at risk of being let go, right?

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Daily multivitamin may slow biological aging. Well, this came from the COSMOS dataset and those folks were also taking a cocoa supplement as well, which has cocoa flavonoids. So it wasn't just vitamins. And they just looked at epigenetic patterns in the DNA, not measuring length of life. They were looking at epigenetic clocks not lifespan.

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Heh. An NBC poll showed that people rated ICE agents more favorably than Democrats. How about that? Why Stephen Colbert was up there I have no idea. He's on CBS not NBC. But Marco Rubio is up there, too. I think he's better suited for the next presidency than Vance, and a lot of people agree. 
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Here's one of the first casualties of the AI-reliant world. A computer vision system (Flock) mistakes a 2 for a 7 and a guy gets arrested. How is the AI updated. Maybe there are new signs, or conditions change that make numbers harder to see. As much as we'd like to automate stuff, incidents like this will happen. And law enforcement aren't experts on AI. They don't know the limitations of the software they purchase.

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Walt aims to position itself as a privacy-preserving electronic payment system "tap-to-pay" alternative to Apple Pay and Google Pay. The worst I know is Venmo. If you don't have your settings right, all your contacts know what you purchased and who you paid. I'd like something easier to use than Zelle and not platform restrictive like Apple Cash.

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The IgNobel ceremony will move from Boston to Zurich because some winners are afraid to travel to the U.S. At first I thought they were afraid they might be detained by ICE, but they fear the safety of the Blue cities where these ceremonies are held. It's a shame. Why not hold them in Texas or Florida? Certainly not Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Chicago. Too many criddlers, gooners, and random thugs. But many European cities are no better. Certainly not London, Paris or Brussels. Maybe Tokyo, Seoul or Singapore. But I think people are overreacting a bit.

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Claude 4.6 has a new effort parameter. It tells the LLM how much effort to expend to find the answer to the question you posed. It seems like the minimum setting is "medium". The default is "high" if you don't set the parameter. The idea is that you might save some money and get speedier results if you're willing to sacrifice comprehensiveness (depth).

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This guy discusses why bar charts and line graphs should always start at zero. To avoid deceiving the viewer. What caught my eye was this statement:
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Good grief. Of all those autonomous AI agents zipping around that have been accessing MCP servers:

53% of MCP servers use plaintext API keys stored in config files. These keys get:

  • Committed to git repositories
  • Shared across machines
  • Exposed in data breaches
A hacker's dream! All there, available for the taking. Those dumb script kiddies! So this guy created mcpguard-cli to protect your API key. It's crazy that this isn't built in to the system. It's been all cribbed together and everyone just plays around.

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Microsoft just doesn't care anymore. The Copilot app in Windows (which will be standard) will, when it decides to open a link) will fire up Edge in a side panel, no matter what browser you designate as your default browser. All because it doesn't want to "make you lose context". I'd be pissed. Are people going to use Windows 12?

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Many websites have a robots.txt file, although most web crawlers don't pay attention to it anymore. But now there's something called a llms.txt file. I never heard about it. Most websites don't have it. But some people want to promote its use.

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This is getting ridiculous. To counter all the AI code that Claude models generate, Anthropic launches code review tool to check flood of AI-generated code. How silly is that? Create the disease, then create the medicine to treat it.

And it appears that when you use Claude Code to code access to local models, inference is really slow. Like 90% slower. Because it invalidates the KV cache.  I just use Ollama, and I'm happy. 

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The enshittification of YouTube. YouTube ads are about to get even longer and they’ll be unskippable. Someone needs to create a video library that will replace YT. I thought Rumble would become that platform, but they never gained mind share. Because they were the place where the right wing could post videos without being censored, it became the platform of just right-wing content, which got boring. Even videos making fun of liberals and Democrat politicians gets tiresome all the time. I don't think they'll shake that reputation. Vimeo decided to be artsy-fartsy, and their user interface is not very friendly. They never made any kind of effort to retain viewers. Once you were finished watching the video you came to see, it was like "Well...why are you still here?" If people get tired to YT maybe things will change.

Update (11 March 2026): YouTube is now the world’s largest media company

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How bad is Portland’s home construction slump? New data says worst in 15 years. Why build homes for people who don't want to come to the city?  Recall that the TV show Portlandia was on the air from 2011 to 2018. People were intrigued by the city. Portland no longer gets that kind of publicity, does it? Ted Wheeler took over in 2017 and you can see what happened.

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Statesman Journal runs this article: Oregon ties record for warmest winter on record. Why was it so hot?  But when you look at the graph, what's so unusual? There's no trend.
Let's see what next year's datapoint is before we get carried away. 

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Another Oregon hospital is struggling to stay afloat. It's the Bay Area Hospital in Coos Bay.

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Another article on the Oregon Department of Transportation's $300 million budget shortfall. It seems to me that they could just cancel the Rose Quarter Project, which will save a cool $2 billion. Yeah, I know about the touted benefits, but right now, the roads are usable, and this isn't something that absolutely must be done. Forget "restorative justice" for now, OK? Save this money and there won't be a need to raise taxes.

Update (11 March 2026): They somehow "found" $297 million. Yeah, funny how that works. 

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