Locator: 50827TRUMP.
All this while Trump's involved with a high risk trip to China.
Story assigned to Francesca Regalado. It appears she joined The New York Times last year, assigned to the hub at Seoul, Korea.
Story assigned to their top reporter,This is not an investment site.
Locator: 50827TRUMP.
All this while Trump's involved with a high risk trip to China.
Story assigned to Francesca Regalado. It appears she joined The New York Times last year, assigned to the hub at Seoul, Korea.
Story assigned to their top reporter,Locator: 50826COLLEGE.
Locator: 50826ARCHIVES.
Link here.
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This is going to be a long blog and eventually I will get around to the subject: college choice in the US, but it's a blog in progress and I don't want to keep updating it, putting it in draft, and starting over, so I will post as I go along. It's for my edification for now. I'll let you know when it's finally complete. Don't read now.
Personal: Coyote Capers. Maybe more on this later. For the first time in my life I saw what was really possible! I'm still amazed. I would love to know the history -- who got it started? When and how? The importance of athletics.
Headlines from overnight:
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The Human Genome Project
From Walter Isaacson's book on Jennifer Doudna:
Chapter 5: The Human Genome
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Eric Lander
p. 39
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Craig Venter
p. 39
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James Watson
Query:
How did James Watson end up at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in the 1940s?
Reply:
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Apple
Two queries:
Apple is famous for sourcing its entire lineup under one company umbrella -- from the smallest wearables to the largest personal laptops -- from intenal components -- memory, TNPs, CPUs -- does any other personal computer manufacturer come close?
Last paragraph in the reply:
Why nobody else copies the "Apple Model" The PC industry evolved on a modular model (the "Wintel" era) where specialization is highly efficient. Companies like Dell or HP act as assemblers of third-party parts, which keeps costs down and avoids the astronomical Research & Development (R&D) costs required to design proprietary CPUs, custom batteries, and proprietary operating systems (like macOS or iOS) all under one company umbrella.That's interesting -- that last paragraph -- why nobody else copies the "Apple Model" -- the high cost of R&D. Most recently it sounds like Apple made a huge and wise choice to deviate from this business model, by outsourcing all AI to established AI leaders, whereas Apple focuses on EDGE, a way of keeping AI under its (Apple's) control and the control of its customers.
Locator: 50825NETWORTH.
Locator: 50825WAGEINFLATION.
My heart truly goes out to those Americans who are have trouble making ends meet. I feel very strongly that more efficient use of our HHS dollars would go a long way to improving their situation but most of us have no input. And when those politicians try, they are thwarted at every turn.
From earlier this week.
Sorry about the glare.
Wages have remained absolutely flat for quite some time now but did you note the more impressive data point? Wage growth / lack of growth has been in a downward trend since Covid! And it's not subtle.
A better look, link here:
The best graph would be one comparing wage growth for hourly workers that work in jobs that illegal immigrants can and do take / hold vs salaried workers in high-paying white collar jobs that go to US college graduates.
Even CNBC doesn't dare do that analysis. For the majority of healthcare workers who are at the lowest pay rate, those services can be provided by illegal immigrants. Let that sink in. Farm laborers? Ditto. Landscapers? Ditto. And the list goes on.
And, oh, by the way, although they don't pay into social security, they also don't get social security benefits.
Someone making $40,000 last year saw their annual earnings jump to $41,400.
Gasoline (feel free to use your own numbers and fact check):
The senior:
By the way, for someone earning $50,000 what does a 6% wage increase y/y look like compared to a 3% increase:
Meanwhile, inflation has just turned "north."
From a "senior's" perspective, from someone who is older than 75 years of age (this goes back to my blog on "net worth" some weeks ago):
From a senior's perspective what does this graph tell me?
Our expenditures (not costs) will likely remain fairly flat.
Quick example:
Locator: 50824ARCHIVES.
On Reading
1. Never quit reading: the books on my "current-reading bookshelf": these are books I'm currently reading. A few pages or a chapter at time and then set it aside to think about what I've just read.
2. I have a literature site.
3. Perhaps the most important book a high school junior can read if interested in the scientific-technological (biotech) revolution is Walter Isaacson's biography of Jennifer Doudna. Link to my notes here.
4. For aspiring software engineers / coders: Why Machines Learn, Anil Ananthaswamy, 2025. Don't let the mat scare you off. Scan through the match and enjoy the narrative.
On Note-Taking
1. I was once told that if you can't explain something or summarize something by writing it down, you did not understand it. I now formalize my thoughts; write them down; and, then, in selected cases, ask a chatbot (I use different chatbots for different subjects) to weight in on what I've just written. Chatbots really will respond to anything you ask.
2. I cannot stress enough the need to keep a journal. I keep several -- for different reasons.
3. A personal blog is a no-brainer. An AI chief of staff that curates everything on a daily basis is next.
On Investing
1. One of the greatest investors ever: Stanley Druckenmiller.
2. The best thread to read today on investing in chips. Be sure to read the comments. Huge amount of free information.
3. So many comments could be made, but here's one: the comment suggesting Druckenmiller came to the party late was made by an amateur investor (or a non-investor). We don't know if that's true, but most folks coming to any party late a) have a great excuse; b) are generally the life of the party; and, c) certainly have the most fun. Coming early to a party suggests you don't have a life. LOL.
Cat-Lock -- Cat-Protect Your Mac
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Commonplace Book -- A Personal Diary -- Blogging
Query: There's a sharp distinction between a commonplace book and a personal journal / diary, but I bet Virginia Woolf, who championed the commonplace book actually combined the two in her own journaling. Thoughts?
Reply:
Locator: 50823B.
Quick connects: