Tighter bounds in the prime number theorem
What nobody teaches you after you stop being broke. This is what Robert Kiyosaki has been saying in the Rich Dad Poor Dad book series. It helps if you have mentors to guide you, but you can't wait for them.
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The AI Trap That Is Quietly Wiping Out Angel Investors. I'm reminded of Forward Health and their gross miscalculation of the economics of their health pods. It's hard to evaluate AI startups, and it truly is different from evaluating a software company.
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Modern problems call for modern solutions. This touches on colleges no longer being the best way to teach the current generation of short attention span college kids. Colleges are just diploma mills now, and graduates are badly unprepared. Since they already rely on Internet search and generative AI, perhaps it can be adapted as a teaching tool. A professor in every pocket as it were.
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So what if there were a simple finger-prick blood test for Alzheimer's disease? What would you do with that information? Besides plan ahead.
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De-Googled Android phones look good and might be in demand someday. They still don't offer complete privacy. Not until they also incorporate encrypted ham radio communications.
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All monsters who promote transgender surgeries and hormonal therapy for kids needs to see this video by a woman who transitioned as a girl and came to regret it. It's amazing how some of the medical community allowed themselves to be brainwashed into thinking this should be done. Between this issue and COVID-19, it's become clear how people who have the potential to be smart can be so deluded into believing dumb ideology.
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How dumb is this? Washington state legislators are considering forcing 3-D printers to be able to detect if a gun part is being printed, so that it can refuse to do so. So people will just get them elsewhere.
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Google's datacenter in The Dalles wants more water. Why does the water need to come from Mt Hood instead of the Columbia River.
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Sen Lisa Reynolds wants Oregon to regulate ChatGPT use in children. Yeah good luck with that. Might as well take their Internet away, too. You can't regulate chatbots – there will always be a way around every piece of law. I'd like to protect kids from certain ideologies, too, but I know that can't be forced upon them. Kids just need to be brought up and trained right. Don't create useless regulations that are going to restrict the rest of us.
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Is Oregon going to go back to requiring academic standards again in schools? I'll be the teachers unions will kill this effort.
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