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Stanford doubles down on legacy admissions, ditching Cal Grant funds to keep donor perks alive


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Stanford To Continue Legacy Admissions And Withdraw From Cal Grants
  • Stanford will maintain legacy admissions for Fall 2026 despite California’s AB 1780 banning such preferences in private universities receiving state funds.
  • To comply, Stanford plans to exit the Cal Grant program and replace that aid with private funding internally.
  • AB 1780 requires annual reporting on compliance and legacy admit statistics but no financial penalties.
  • Legacy advantages largely favor white applicants and wealthy families, raising concerns about fairness and racial equity, especially after Supreme Court rulings against race-conscious admissions.
  • Stanford defends the move citing the financial importance of alumni and donor contributions and commits to ongoing analysis while public universities in California have abandoned legacy preferences.
  • Debian 13 "trixie" Released: Universal OS Advances
    • Debian 13 “trixie” released August 9, 2025, after over two years of development with 5 years of security and long-term support.
    • Supports seven architectures including new riscv64; drops regular support for i386 and last release for armel.
    • Contains ~70,000 packages with 14,100 additions and 45,000 updates; Linux kernel 6.12 (LTS), GNOME 48, KDE Plasma 6.3, GCC 14.2 among key updates.
    • Introduces progress toward fully reproducible builds and improved installation options like live images with Calamares and standard installer support.
    • Enhancements include speech synthesis, btrfs rescue improvements, and secure boot support, targeting robustness for desktops, servers, and cloud environments.
    • Did California’s Fast Food Minimum Wage Reduce Employment?
      • Study finds California’s $20 fast food minimum wage (April 2024) caused a 2.7-3.2% drop in fast food employment relative to other states, equating to about 18,000 lost jobs.
      • Uses QCEW data and controls for pre-policy trends and employment in other industries to isolate effect.
      • Highlights ongoing debate in labor economics about trade-offs between wage increases and employment levels.
      • Invites nuanced discussion on policy impacts beyond raw numbers, including automation and socio-economic consequences.
      • CSS-Only Dynamic Sky Simulation for HTML Day 2025
        • Web service created that simulates current sky colors at the user’s approximate location using only CSS gradients, updating every minute without client-side JavaScript.
        • Simulates atmospheric conditions via absorption and scattering coefficients for realistic yet minimalist rendering.
        • Source code available on GitHub; utilizes Cloudflare IP geolocation to determine latitude and longitude.
        • Raises discussion on realism versus simplicity in UI design, supported by server-side computation and modern web infrastructure.
        • Rethinking Tech Hiring: An Engineer’s Critique
          • Critiques common tech hiring practices (LeetCode-style, take-homes) emphasizing wasted time, lack of differentiation, and susceptibility to AI shortcuts.
          • Argues interviews must reflect real work, respect candidates’ time, and distinguish senior from junior engineers.
          • Advocates for code review-based interviews reversing usual time asymmetry, revealing collaboration, design judgment, and interpersonal skills.
          • Stresses hiring as a collaborative process, including meeting future managers to assess cultural fit and leadership.
          • Warns disrespecting candidates drives away top talent, urging humane, efficient, and insightful evaluation methods.
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