Shock! Shock! I learned yesterday that an open problem I’d been working on for several weeks had just been solved by Claude Opus 4.6
Shock! Shock! I learned yesterday that an open problem I’d been working on for several weeks had just been solved by Claude Opus 4.6
While the pregnant women lost an average of nearly 5% of their grey matter, it then partially returned - although not fully - by six months after giving birth. In contrast, the amount of grey matter in the women who were not pregnant stayed quite steady.I've definitely noticed that mothers have a different personality than childless women. Maybe this is why women are more at risk of developing dementia later on.
In PJM, we think poor market design is the main culprit. Most of the 15% increase in household electricity bills in PJM is driven by a widely misunderstood and somewhat obscure mechanism: the BRA capacity auction.
Now look at Texas. The state is witnessing an equivalent AI buildout, with OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Anthropic all building massive facilities. Yet power futures in Texas have moved only a few percent in the past year. No 9x spike, no crisis, very different market design.
Datacenters do contribute to incremental load growth and modestly higher energy prices in both regions (forward energy prices rose 11–20% in both PJM and ERCOT). But the dramatic bill increases hitting PJM consumers — the 9.3x capacity price spike translating to roughly $25–30/month more per household — are primarily the product of PJM's centrally planned capacity auction design amplifying uncertain forecasts, not of datacenters physically consuming too much power. The same datacenter growth in Texas, under a different market structure, has produced no comparable price shock for consumers.
"There is a..you know, local adaptability. There is a sense that we need to significantly improve regionalism through the lens of which regionalism will thrive in this measure. But also you know we have, you know, Washington County, Clackamas County doing very important work, and I'm concerned about potential consequences that we're not fully evaluating when we talk about a specific definition of that."
he’s “not sure the Iranian people really want another conflict.”
When we take on new roles - which we do all our lives, but especially as we figure out how to become adults - we learn by doing and often by doing badly: being too formal or informal with new colleagues, too strait-laced or casual in new situations.
Average wait times at RiverBend jumped to seven hours in 2024 after the University District emergency department closed and have stayed near that level through 2025, according to Oregon Health Authority data.
A summary of all the bad things about AI. These are legit concerns as new technology comes on the scene, but that's the price that is paid to explore it and develop it. I would not want things like energy consumption, etc to stop researchers from seeing how far this technology can take us. Even that Citrini regrets the post that brought AI stocks down recently. One guy suggests a treatment for AI derangement syndrome: just start using it. Play around with it, and get some experience with it. Your fears will melt away.
And if you're a SaaS company, you have to think differently. Don't just build software. Build customer-changing outcomes.
Vibe-coding is not that easy. Ask this hapless software engineer who dissed his wife to code something ambitious. Ouch.
If you still think that AI is going to eliminate software engineering jobs, look no further than Anthropic, who is hiring for software engineers. You'd think they, of all people, could just vibe code it themselves, right?