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This BLOG is for LLNL present and past employees, friends of LLNL and anyone impacted by the privatization of the Lab to express their opinions and expose the waste, wrongdoing and any kind of injustice against employees and taxpayers by LLNS/DOE/NNSA. The opinions stated are personal opinions. Therefore, The BLOG author may or may not agree with them before making the decision to post them. THIS BLOG WILL NOT POST ANY MAGA PROPAGANDA OR ANY MISINFORMATION REGARDLESS OF SOURCE. Comments not conforming to BLOG rules are deleted. Blog author serves as a moderator. For new topics or suggestions, email jlscoob5@gmail.com

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  • NO NAME CALLING.
  • No political debate.
  • Posts and comments are posted several times a day.

Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Embryonic stem cell advance



“This approach can significantly improve the developmental outcomes of embryonic stem cells and cloned animals, paving a promising path for the advancement of regenerative medicine"

Monday, January 27, 2025

A new national lab?

 Move over LANL and LLNL, we need a entirety new lab!


https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/01/27/exclusive-cia-director-trump-admin-considering-national-laboratory-for-artificial-intelligence-like-manhattan-project/

Exclusive — CIA Director: Trump Admin Considering ‘National Laboratory’ for Artificial Intelligence like Manhattan Project . “We could expand on that with a public-private partnership where a government element could participate, and we’ve done this before—our constellation of national laboratories can be traced back to the Manhattan Project, which we used as a public-private partnership to develop the first nuclear weapon to win World War II.

Maybe we could get Bechtel to run it.

Saturday, January 25, 2025

CIA low-confidence belief

 https://apnews.com/article/covid-cia-trump-china-pandemic-lab-leak-9ab7e84c626fed68ca13c8d2e453dde1


WASHINGTON (AP) — The CIA now believes the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic most likely originated from a laboratory, according to an assessment released Saturday that points the finger at China

Deepseek, the chinese AI

 The Chinese actually have an AI model now which is supposedly competitive with ours, and as they were forced to develop it using less resources and money, in some ways it might be said they are winning:


https://venturebeat.com/ai/why-everyone-in-ai-is-freaking-out-about-deepseek/

Evidently, their model is open source and cheaper to run, it is actually more efficient since it was developed under the constraint of less resources, but I am not sure of the details.

Friday, January 24, 2025

DEI and Science

 DEI and Science


From the White House Jan 23, 2025

https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/01/presidents-council-of-advisors-on-science-and-technology/

At the heart of scientific progress lies the pursuit of truth. But this foundational principle, which has driven every major breakthrough in our history, is increasingly under threat. Today, across science, medicine, and technology, ideological dogmas have surfaced that elevate group identity above individual achievement, enforce conformity at the expense of innovative ideas, and inject politics into the heart of the scientific method. These agendas have not only distorted truth but have eroded public trust, undermined the integrity of research, stifled innovation, and weakened America’s competitive edge.

Let us hope the labs get the notice.

Work from home



Federal workers are not longer allowed work from home. Will this also occur at LLNL/LANL? Mason made a claim a few days ago that most workers do not work from home. That of course is true amongst pit workers but is far from the truth on the rest of the lab. In may hallway only about of 1/3 of the workers show up and in my directorate about 1/2 the people show up on any one day.
I think a very small percentage are officially work from home. These are the are the people that never show up and you see once a year, however everyone else is unofficially on work from home. I would say that on the whole they are less productive. In fact at LANL they even did some study a showing the drop in scientific productivity even through the lab is as big as ever. I am not sure what it is like at LLNL. The other issue is that Los Alamos is over crowded and it is very difficult to commute. On the other hand things are slower than ever in terms of mass amounts of paper work.

Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Monday, January 20, 2025

Can the labs get out of DOGE?

 Niw that trump is president:


What does it mean for the labs

Could the money be cut for DOGE,

Could the labs only focus on weapons

Would the labs work on ways to invade Greenland

Would all alternative energy research cease?

Would DEI be cut

Will strange new rules be implemented

Saturday, January 18, 2025

When will DOE close DEI

 The FBI closed its DEI office in December, when will DOE/NNSA/The Labs follow suit, or will they wait for an executive order to do so?

Thursday, January 16, 2025

Lab broken culture

 Does any of this sound familiar? I am not sure about LLNL but much of this applies to LANL. Maybe not all 12 but about 9 or 10 of these are true right now.


If employees are afraid to speak up, your culture is broken.

Here’s what silence really means:
➟ Leaders aren’t listening.
➟ Feedback is punished.
➟ Trust is nonexistent.

And here’s what happens next:
➟ Your best people leave.
➟ Creativity dies.
➟ Morale tanks.


12 Signs Your Culture is Broken:

— All the good people are leaving
— No one is sharing feedback
— People are pointing fingers
— Communication is weak
— Mistakes are punished
— Ideas get shot down
— Leaders don’t listen
— Creativity is stifled
— Gossip is rampant
— Trust is missing
— Stress is high
— Morale is low

California Fair Plan is Broke at the Worst Possible Time

 California Fair Plan is Broke at the Worst Possible Time


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=U8OWWNBUlpE&pp=ygUrZmFpciBtYXJrZXQgcGxhbiBpcyBicm9rZSBhdCB0aGUgd29yc3QgdGltZQ%3D%3D

FAIR Plan coverage caps at $3 million: Here's why experts are worried about Bay Area housing market

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ac-ba6J6vN0&pp=ygUSYmF5IGFyZWEgZmFpciBjYXAg

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

AI getting closer to human memory

 This is interesting, it is a new memory paradigm for AI chatbots that enables more human-like memory processing while improving efficiency:


https://youtu.be/6iEgJsqkdeM?si=OJ-OXP0SEbXuDDVm

https://youtu.be/x8jFFhCLDJY?si=4va3xHfPKXqiWYLC

Sunday, January 12, 2025

DEI, LLNL and LA fires

Moderator note:

I have no idea where this poster is coming from or getting at. Without passing judgment, I am posting it for comments anyway.


 Given the ~$150 billion LA fire estimated damage, is DEI over in CA, and over at LLNL? Will we continue to look the other way when LLNL DEI hiring managers decide it’s their privilege to hunt for college students for their personal needs, while threatening sub- contractors to go along with the narrative, or face being fired? Maybe those directly impacted should chime in.

Saturday, January 11, 2025

LLNL retiree benefits question

 When a LLNS retiree reaches 65 years old and converts to medicare, is there a continuation of support in the form of a LLNS supplied stipend to cover new medical expenses and if so, how much, and what should one be aware of at this point in time? Considerations? Yes LLNS benefits is another resource, but I’d like to hear from LLNS retirees too. Thanks.

Friday, January 10, 2025

Thursday, January 9, 2025

Are you concerned?

 Chris Wright, the CEO of Liberty Energy and a donor to Trump’s campaign, said in 2023 that there is no climate crisis or ongoing energy transition. He is going to be the DOE boss.

ARE YOU CONCERNED?

https://www.utilitydive.com/news/trump-chris-wright-liberty-doe-energy-department/733178/

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Cost Cutting at DOE/NNSA labs


Could the DOE and NNSA labs save a lot more more money if we just hire H-1B workers? I think the DOE labs have a lot of this but why not the NNSA labs. I am sure we can speed up paths to citizens and so on. It Could save a lot of money also if Vivek Ramaswamy is right the quality of worker wold be much greater, less lazy and have the right culture.

If we double the number of H-1B visas my prediction is you are going to see a drop off in US STEM students who will see the drop in salaries and less stability as a reason to do something else. This means even the NNSA labs are going to need a lot more H-1B visas for any kind of technical work.

To be honest I suspect a number of managers are kinda of hoping this happens. There is a big push for AI at the NNSA labs. If you listen closely to what they are saying it sounds like they hope AI could replace the scientists, so we could have managers and AI only, and maybe a few H-1B guys for guards and clean up. Looks like a bright future.

I am of course not being entirely serious however, there could some real consequences to DOGE, and mass increase in H-1B visas for STEM in the US.

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