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151•ColinWright•2h ago•62 comments

Flash-Moe: Running a 397B Parameter Model on a Mac with 48GB RAM

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154•mft_•3h ago•54 comments

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114•vrganj•5h ago•83 comments

Turns out your coffee addiction may be doing your brain a favor

https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/21/turns_out_your_coffee_addiction/
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76•vrganj•5h ago•30 comments
Open in hackernews

Turns out your coffee addiction may be doing your brain a favor

https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/21/turns_out_your_coffee_addiction/
33•Bender•2h ago

Comments

cebert•2h ago
Original source: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/28447...
rf15•1h ago
Is that right? Isn't it more related to the fact that people in education/etc. actually drink more coffee for culture reasons but also use their brain more? could that be the actual reason? Because I don't see how all the coffee zombies in my workplace would last longer long term when they're already useless and aggressive today (until they had their coffee)
adrithmetiqa•1h ago
Exactly. Just another “study” finding a correlation without causation.
CuriouslyC•40m ago
This was a follow-on to a study of nurses showing coffee drinkers have lower all cause mortality.

Caffeine has been shown to exert effects via adenosine receptor antagonism and influence on cAMP & AMPK pathways. These same pathways are implicated in a lot of issues with aging. Caffeine also has some anti-inflammatory properties and Coffee beans are a strong anti-oxidant though I don't really think that matters much.

johnisgood•26m ago
> Caffeine has been shown to exert effects via adenosine receptor antagonism and influence on cAMP & AMPK pathways. These same pathways are implicated in a lot of issues with aging.

That is like saying biological pathways are implicated in aging (because you said "pathways").

In any case, adenosine receptor antagonism has a pretty weak link if any to aging.

Additionally, we say that about virtually everything that is herbal, that it has anti-inflammatory properties. You are right, it does not matter at all.

sumeno•36m ago
The studies compared people from the same occupation, so no, that is not likely the reason
rf15•1m ago
But that can still not account for cultural/work ethic differences.
cineticdaffodil•1h ago
Then again if you have dementia, you are highly likely to lesve the office environment and any study, thus reversing causality.
codyb•1m ago
Does not apply to the White House
jader201•39m ago
Actual study: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/28447...

”After adjusting for potential confounders and pooling results across cohorts, higher caffeinated coffee intake was significantly associated with lower dementia risk (141 vs 330 cases per 100 000 person-years comparing the fourth [highest] quartile of consumption with the first [lowest] quartile; hazard ratio, 0.82 [95% CI, 0.76 to 0.89]) and lower prevalence of subjective cognitive decline (7.8% vs 9.5%, respectively; prevalence ratio, 0.85 [95% CI, 0.78 to 0.93]).”

So about 18% relative reduction. But if your risks are already low (e.g. active and healthy diet) the relative reduction is less impactful (e.g. 4% to 3.28%).

weird-eye-issue•16m ago
> the relative reduction is less impactful (e.g. 4% to 3.28%

That's also an 18% reduction

storus•12m ago
Isn't this all about brain hypoperfusion coming from some sort of dysautonomia and/or mitochondrial dysfunction and worse blood vessels as we age? We know that medication that helps blood flow and endothelium improves brain long-term, like sildenafil.
qwertyuiop_•11m ago
Does decaf have the same effects ?
HardwareLust•1m ago
You'd be missing out on the anti-inflammatory properties of the caffeine, so maybe it might have some effect?
trollbridge•4m ago
Coffee, like other beans, is loaded to the hilt with antioxidants, particularly once it’s hyper-concentrated, and the roasting and brewing process eliminates all the mechanisms beans normally use to avoid animals wanting to eat them.