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My closest friendships came from motherhood. They didn't last.

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The author doesn't speak to her mom friends anymore. Courtesy of the author I formed deep friendships through my children's lives. Distance and life changes made it harder to maintain those bonds. I still value those friendships, even as they've faded. At 5 a.m. every Thursday morning, my phone pings with a text from my friend. This early morning communication is a yearslong tradition that began when we lived in the same time zone. My 5 a.m. is her 8 a.m., a much more reasonable hour for a check-in. She and I met through our children. She has four — two girls and two boys. I have five — four boys and one girl. They are close in age, so she and I spent a lot of time together at school functions , sports competitions, and kid-themed social gatherings. When she was diagnosed with cancer , I kept her company as she recovered from grueling treatments. She accompanied me to a few of my own medical procedures. She, overhearing me tell a nurse how much I weighed, cemented our frie...

I couldn't afford housing near my job. I pay $650 to live with a 77-year-old and help her with chores.

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Kayla Mazza and Honey Donegan at their home in southern Vermont. Courtesy of Ben DiFlorio/HomeShare Vermont Kayla Mazza rents a room in Honey Donegan's home after working with a nonprofit arranging matches. She pays a reduced rent of $650 to help with Donegan's finances and occasionally does chores. The 31-year-old analyst and the 77-year-old nanny get along well and enjoy sharing the space. This interview is based on a conversation with data analyst and systems manager Kayla Mazza, 31, of Windsor County, Vermont. It has been edited for length and clarity. Every night, at 7 p.m., my housemate, Honey Donegan, 77, and I sit down to watch Jeopardy in her den. Friday night is often movie night. It's a lovely bonding experience, despite the 46-year age gap. Honey and I first met in March 2023, but our friendship has gotten stronger by the day since I moved into her home. A few months before, I'd landed a job at a nonprofit near Honey's town, an hour's commute from m...

GM agrees to pay $12.75M in California driver privacy settlement

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WHO says hantavirus is 'not another COVID-19' and that the public health risk 'remains low'

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The MV Hondius, a cruise ship, faced an outbreak of hantavirus among its passengers. AFP via Getty Images The WHO's director-general said the current hantavirus outbreak "is not another COVID-19." An outbreak on a cruise ship has led to three deaths so far. The ship will arrive in the Canary Islands off Spain's coast on Sunday to evacuate passengers. The World Health Organization's director-general said the current hantavirus outbreak , which is so far linked to the deaths of three people, isn't "another COVID-19." Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus shared the message in an X post directed toward the residents of Tenerife, where a cruise ship that faced an outbreak of hantavirus will evacuate early Sunday morning. Some Tenerife residents have protested the ship's scheduled arrival, concerned that it could cause another pandemic. "I know you are worried. I know that when you hear the word 'outbreak' and watch a ship sail toward your shores, ...

A company tested Claude Mythos Preview. It says the AI found hundreds of bugs, including 1 that had existed for 20 years

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Only a handful of users have access to Anthropic's Mythos tool. Mozilla is one, and it says it found hundreds of security bug fixes. Samuel Boivin/NurPhoto via Getty Images Mozilla is one of the companies that has access to Anthropic's powerful new Mythos model. The company said it fixed 423 security bugs in April. That's 398 more than it did in January. Previous AI systems produced "slop," Mozilla wrote. AI is getting scary good at finding software flaws, according to one company that got early access to Anthropic's powerful new Mythos model. On Thursday, Mozilla, the nonprofit behind the Firefox web browser, posted a blog detailing how it used Claude Mythos Preview — an unreleased AI model from Anthropic — to uncover security issues. The software company said the AI model discovered hundreds of issues, including at least one that had survived for 20 years. Mozilla detailed 12 bugs it fixed. One, it said, went "undetected for years by fuzzers," th...

Porsche shutters e-bike, battery, software subsidiaries as part of company overhaul

More than 500 people will be affected by the closures. from TechCrunch https://ift.tt/6lIufD0 via IFTTT