21 April 2026

I remember when Finland, of all places, scored really high on the PISA tests. Turns out it was just a mirage. They just had a lucky year.

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What Does a VPN Protect You From? Anonymous-Proxies is a new VPN company that also offers proxies for better anonymity and privacy. They claim to still protect you in Iran, Russia and China, which is a bold claim. I'll have to see how the reviews are. Price seems to be reasonable.

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Cute. Daytone is a website that scans all the top news stories of the day and uses AI sentiment analysis to come up with a one-word descriptor of the day. Obviously subjective, but amusing. 

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This is why so many brands that used to be quality, now suck. It's not your imagination. And no, you didn't score a nice bargain getting some name-brand item so cheap. This is how discount outlets can offer brand-name items so cheaply.

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Well, we finally have a CDC director.  Does it really matter anymore? What does it mean when some district judge can decide that vaccine recommendations put out be the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is wrong? Judge knows best now? The people on the advisory panel are unqualified? Really? I didn't hear him complain during the Biden administration.

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Interesting discussion about AI, the killing of jobs and universal basic income. I'm not convinced that UBI is necessary or that it will work. It's a slippery slope to a society we don't want. It's like the post someone made about the discovery that the asteroid Psyche that has a lot of gold, and how it will make us rich. Someone pointed out that it would make gold so plentiful as to be worthless, and would crash the economy. Giving out free money won't make people rich. Prices will adjust accordingly, and suddenly all those dollars will be worthless. We need to be patient. The AI economy is only a few years old. Give it time.

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The reaction to Tim Cook's retirement has been mixed. Some think he did a great job, given Apple's share price. But others are glad he's stepping down. Others are more neutral. Tim was not an idea guy. He kept the plates spinning, but Apple needs a guy with vision who can make tech exciting again. I want to look forward to the next Apple product again. You gotta admit that all the MacBooks and Watches and iPhones looked all the same. Nothing that made it clear that you purchased the next great thing. I was always disappointed to get the same form factor.

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San Francisco Solved Metro Vandalism With One Neat Trick.  Maybe we need a fare gate to get into Portland, too. Perhaps that will clean up the filth and decrease the graffiti.

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Mayor Keith Wilson is in the news:

And when the budget gets tight, the first things that will go are what taxpayers pay taxes for: police, clean parks, and roads without potholes. But instead the City will still build more shelters for the criddlers to trash (and not even use) and continue funding harm reduction supplies, free Narcan and the CHAT program. So businesses and the wealthy will move out of Portland and will stay away, leading to further decline. So fees and taxes will increase, leading to further wealth flight. 

And Oregon Zoo staffing is down and they don't have people to manage their $380 million bond. How ridiculous is that? Truly, a city in decline. No qualified people to manage anything anymore in this city, it seems.

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Oregon teachers, Nike factory workers demand higher taxes and wages. Everyone thinks that Nike owes them money. Nike should just cut their losses and get out of Oregon. Just like Valero Energy in California. It was painful for Valero to abandon their assets in California, but they seem to be doing better headquartered in San Antonio, Texas now.

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Seattle renters, landlords clash over ratio utility billing system. Seattle renters don't like socialist principles in how they are charged for utilities. Isn't that what progressives want – a combined billing system, like what universal healthcare would be? "From each according to his ability; to each according to his needs" right?

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