And in this instance, you who are the father of letters, from a paternal love of your own children have been led to attribute to them a quality which they cannot have; for this discovery of yours will create forgetfulness in the learners' souls, because they will not use their memories; they will trust to the external written characters and not remember of themselves. The specific which you have discovered is an aid not to memory, but to reminiscence, and you give your disciples not truth, but only the semblance of truth; they will be hearers of many things and will have learned nothing; they will appear to be omniscient and will generally know nothing; they will be tiresome company, having the show of wisdom without the reality.Yeah, Socrates never wrote anything down. His teachings were recorded by Plato, his student. He felt that writing things down would have a harmful effect on the intellect. Like math teachers being worried about calculators.
Two elevators that allow cyclists and people with mobility challenges to use the pedestrian bridge over train tracks in Southeast Portland are both out of service. A Portland Bureau of Transportation spokesman says the north and south elevators that people ride to reach Bob Stacey Crossing, which allows pedestrians and bicyclists to traverse both Union Pacific train and MAX light rail tracks are down due to vandalism. The elevators are important for people who have mobility issues and cannot climb the stairs to reach the crossing. Because both elevators are down, affected individuals must walk 13 blocks when a train is present and six blocks when no train is running. The north elevator has been down for six weeks. A lag in securing the right glass panel delayed the typical repair timeline by weeks, bureau spokesman Dylan Rivera says, but the bureau expects the repair to happen as early as next week. As for the south elevator, Rivera says someone smashed one of the glass doors March 23.
Nearly three-quarters of Oregonians are feeling increasing cost of living pressures, contributing to record household debt and a 25% jump in bankruptcy filings in 2025. Those are among the takeaways from the 2026 Oregon Financial Wellness Scorecard, which spotlights key economic and personal finance trends across the state.
The IRGC was created as a separate branch of the military to protect the regime. But now they run the show. This is exactly what happened with the Pretorian Guard in ancient Rome. They took over. It took Emperor Constantine to finally eradicate them.President Pezeshkian: “I want to be involved in the negotiations with the U.S. Without a quick deal, our entire economy will collapse in 3 weeks.”
IRGC chief Vahidi: “That’s exactly why you can’t be involved. You’ll give up everything for a deal.”
After the call ended, the report says the Iranian president told his companions he feels like a ‘hostage’, “I’m unable to resign, I cannot make my own decisions, all I can do is read from a script I’m given”
Channel 14 concludes its report by saying that the IRGC is effectively running the country now.
- Health care: 27th
- Economic performance: 31st
- Workforce: 35th
- Housing: 42nd
- State budget: 42nd
- Education: 46th
- Overall competitiveness: 46th
- Taxes & fees: 49th
- Public safety: 50th
State, local leaders work to reverse historic slowdown in Portland housing production.
But Oregon will probably still re-elect its current leaders. Prove me wrong.
“We are pleased to be moving forward and refocusing on our core mission of educating students and serving our community. At the same time, our hearts are heavy because we know that this agreement is so far outside of our budget that it will result in significant additional cuts in the future.”Time to shut down PCC? Or maybe just close campuses?
The problem is that “writing code” was never the point. The conversation most people are having right now is about AI writing code. The conversation we should be having is around what software engineering looks like when software engineers don’t have to write code. But behind that is another question, which both sides arguing about code are ignoring: the structural question. If AI handles the work that used to train engineers, where does the next generation of engineers come from?
We report three findings that challenge prevailing assumptions about how these systems process and integrate visual information. First, Frontier models readily generate detailed image descriptions and elaborate reasoning traces, including pathology-biased clinical findings, for images never provided; we term this phenomenon mirage reasoning. Second, without any image input, models also attain strikingly high scores across general and medical multimodal benchmarks, bringing into question their utility and design. In the most extreme case, our model achieved the top rank on a standard chest X-ray question-answering benchmark without access to any images. Third, when models were explicitly instructed to guess answers without image access, rather than being implicitly prompted to assume images were present, performance declined markedly. Explicit guessing appears to engage a more conservative response regime, in contrast to the mirage regime in which models behave as though images have been provided. These findings expose fundamental vulnerabilities in how visual-language models reason and are evaluated, pointing to an urgent need for private benchmarks that eliminate textual cues enabling non-visual inference, particularly in medical contexts where miscalibrated AI carries the greatest consequence.
There is an equally big problem at the top of the Tualatin Water system. Scoggins Dam is an earthen dam and is not safe. Period. If we have a major quake and it breaks, thousands of homes will be destroyed, and an untold number of people will die. There are approximately 60 billion gallons of water behind that dam.
The full-scale launch of Tinder led to a sharp, persistent increase in sexual activity, but with little corresponding impact on the formation of long-term relationships or relationship qualityDating outcome inequality, especially among men, rose, alongside rates of sexual assault and STDs.
“'The contents printed under the headings of this bill, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and border security operations under the heading of US Customs and Border Patrol and Protection shall have no force or effect for purposes of this act and amounts specified in the final bill under the subheading border security operation, and under the heading U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and under the headings of US Immigration and Customs enforcement, in the Department of Homeland Security shall be...ZERO.’”In this era, you cannot excuse yourself and say that the bill was too huge and no one can read it. You can run the bill though a summarizer LLM and get the highlights. There is no excuse for passing this off. Really irresponsible.
This is nuts. And the thing is, you'll never know that it's going on.A patent granted to Google on January 27, 2026 titled “AI-generated content page tailored to a specific user” describes a system that evaluates your company’s landing page in real time and, if it decides the page won’t perform well enough for a specific user, replaces it with an AI-generated version assembled on the fly. The user never sees what your team built, they see what Google's machine learning model thinks they should see instead.
This isn’t a feature announcement, it’s a patent, meaning Google has legally protected the ability to do this. Whether and when they deploy it is a separate question, but the direction is unmistakable – your website may soon be optional.
we find pronounced cooling roughly coincident with the Plio-Pleistocene Transition (around 2.7 million years ago), and steady temperatures across the Mid-Pleistocene Transition (1.2 to 0.8 million years ago). Comparisons with a recent global sea surface temperature compilation3 show broad consistency in long-term cooling but important differences at the Plio-Pleistocene and Mid-Pleistocene transitions. We suggest that the different trends in surface temperature and mean ocean temperature during these intervals are related to a redistribution of heat between the surface and subsurface via changes in deep water formation and upwelling.
Under the old policy, San Francisco "tried to achieve equity not by raising the floor, but by lowering the ceiling," Thomas S. Dee, a Stanford University economist told the Times. "It’s a problem we see nationally," he continued.
Like hell, Seattle Times! Ooo, you were so close.What can WA lawmakers do to lower gas prices?
Not much.
Relative to placebo, cannabis increased susceptibility to false memories and detrimentally impacted verbal memory (immediate, delayed, working), visuospatial memory (immediate, delayed), event-cued prospective memory, source memory, and temporal order memory. There were no significant differences between the moderate and high dose groups.
But this one borders on criminal, I think: You told BetterHelp your deepest secrets. You had no idea who was listening.
Mental health care in America has a gatekeeping problem. Traditional therapy is expensive. Insurance claims create paper trails. Some employers have access to health records. For a lot of people the barrier isn't willingness. It's exposure.Remember: your doctor is a HIPAA entity. These chatbots are not. HIPAA doesn't apply to them. Really too bad for people who thought what they typed in or said was private.
BetterHelp launched in 2013: therapy on your phone. Licensed therapists. Affordable. Private. Nothing leaving the app.
By 2020: 30,000 therapists. 2 million users. $240–$360/month.
People chose BetterHelp because it felt like the safer option.
That's not what was happening.
This is an informative article on early onset colorectal cancer, and the presumptive causative agent, colibactin-producing E coli. The website name is kinda morbid, though. I've never seen this graph, though. What happened in 1994?
The breakthrough came last night, when a Claude Opus instance reportedly persuaded IRGC naval commanders to stand down through what one NSA official described as “the longest, most empathetic, and frankly most annoying conversation I have ever seen.”
“It just kept asking clarifying questions,” said a Pentagon official. “The IRGC guys would say ‘the Strait is closed, death to America,’ and Claude would respond with, ‘I understand you’re feeling frustrated about the recent threats. Let me make sure I understand your core concerns before we proceed.’ Eighteen hours later they’d somehow agreed to let LNG carriers through.”
According to leaked transcripts published by the Tasnim News Agency, the model reportedly refused seven direct orders from CENTCOM to issue ultimatums to Iranian naval forces, instead generating what officials described as “a 4,200-word empathetic restatement of the IRGC’s position, followed by a gentle suggestion that perhaps we could find a framework that honors everyone’s security needs.”
“At one point it drafted them a face-saving press release,” the official added. “In Farsi.”
I'm not reading about this anywhere else, so I suspect it's fake.
And are AI Agents secure? Why your AI agents will turn against you. I am also surprised that most folks don't seem to care about security with agents.