2025-12-09
Horseshit
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Nighttime exposure to light may raise cardiovascular risk by up to 50%
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Indian boy, aged 3, becomes youngest rated chess player in history
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Earth needs energy. Atlanta's Super Soaker creator may have a solution
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Ancient dirty dishes reveal decades of questionable findings
An interdisciplinary team of Cornell researchers – ranging from classicists to food scientists to engineers – has determined that organic residues of plant oils are poorly preserved in calcareous soils from the Mediterranean. This means decades of archaeologists have likely misidentified olive oil in ceramics, failing to recognize other plant oils or perhaps mistaking them for animal fat.
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Linguists start compiling first ever complete dictionary of ancient Celtic
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A 'toaster with a lens': The story behind the first handheld digital camera
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Oseberg longship, built by Vikings, completes its final voyage
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Why Hyundai Has to Recall Only Silver Cars over a Serious Safety Defect
recalls can be a fascinating window into the world of car design. Faults or malfunctions that no one could have anticipated are uncovered due to a combination of parts that no one ever thought to test together. That’s exactly what’s happened here, going by this recall from Genesis. The company’s big-boy G90 sedan has been recalled due to a phantom braking fault in its assisted driving software. But the problem only occurs in cars painted a specific shade of silver. t wasn’t a faulty sensor or rogue software that was causing the issue, as is the case with a lot of these phantom braking incidents. Hyundai soon discovered that the aluminum used in its Savile Silver paint was screwing up the radars in its front bumper. In the grand scheme of recalls, this is pretty funny. This is basically the equivalent of an animal seeing itself in the mirror and scaring the bejeezus out of itself.
Rank Propaganda / Thought Policing / World Disordering
Musk
Electric / Self Driving cars
Robot uprising / Humanioid Helpers
Religion / Tribal / Culture War and Re-Segregation
Edumacationalizing / Acedemia Nuts
Info Rental / ShowBiz / Advertising
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Netflix Makes Itself Less Useful, Removes Casting with No Explanation
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How would your feed look if you got to control what you saw on social media?
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Apple Taps Meta Lawyer as General Counsel in Latest Shake-Up
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Apple's chip boss squashes exit rumors, says he's not leaving the company
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Researcher finds Chinese KVM has undocumented microphone,communicates with China
AI Will (Save | Destroy) The World
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To boost research, states are building their own AI-ready supercomputers
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Google is experimentally replacing news headlines with AI clickbait nonsense
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Geoffrey Hinton says Google is 'beginning to overtake' OpenAI
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Samsung's recent AI ad spam crushes creativity, and the irony is stunning
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Stanford PhD dropout hired Meta's brightest minds to join AI math startup
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NY judge orders ChatGPT conversation handover in newspaper copyright win
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Critical flaws found in AI development tools have been dubbed an "IDEsaster".
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AI-powered police body cameras tested on Canadian city's 'watch list' of faces
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CoreWeave Has Slumped on Debt Concerns. It Is Issuing More Convertible Bonds
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Microsoft has a problem: nobody wants to buy or use its shoddy AI products
Space / Boomy Zoomers / UFO
Crypto con games
Economicon / Business / Finance
Trump
Left Angst
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Why U.S. senator in top Intel post wants more spying on Chinese companies
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Survivors Clung to Wreckage for Some 45 Minutes Before U.S. Military Killed Them
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App That Tracks ICE Raids Sues U.S., Saying Officials Pressured Apple to Remove
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Trump EPA Nearly Doubles Amount of Formaldehyde Considered Safe to Inhale
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Is This the End of the Free World?
There was a time, not so long ago, when America was the leader of the free world. It was the first among equals within an alliance of nations bound together by shared values — above all a commitment to democracy and civil liberties. From London to Berlin to Tokyo, in the aftermath of genocide and the utter devastation of World War II, America – as Ronald Reagan put it – was the shining city on the hill. We should never forget that Americans played the pivotal roles in the Nuremberg trials, upholding the rule of law in an impartial and transparent manner in the trials of those who had committed unspeakable atrocities and acts of war. “Ich bin ein Berliner,” declared John F. Kennedy in Berlin, as East Germany tried to trap its own people behind the Berlin Wall. MAGA, however, doesn’t want to be part of that world. In fact, it doesn’t want a world of democracy, civil liberties and the rule of law to exist. The Trump administration has become especially hostile to Europe, precisely because the Europeans are trying to hold on to the values MAGA is trying to destroy at home.
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Wash Post: "Trump's Attack on DEI May Hurt College Men, Particularly White Men"
Law Breaking / Police / Internal Security
External Security / Militaria / Diplomania
World
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Keep hitting US Big Tech with fines, Europe's Greens tell von der Leyen
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India weighs greater phone-location surveillance; Apple, Google, Samsung protest
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Brighton ban Guardian from stadium over reporting on Tony Bloom
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UK government promises 50k new apprenticeships in youth employment push
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Thailand launches airstrikes at Cambodia as border tensions reignite | Reuters
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Ancient Egyptian pleasure boat found by archaeologists off Alexandria coast
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Strong earthquake hits northern Japan, tsunami warning issued
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Saudi Arabia Will Sell You Alcohol Now, If You're Rich Enough
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European Council president warns US not to interfere in Europe's affairs
Russia Bad / Ukraine War
China
Health / Medicine
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Deaths and injuries are linked to faulty Abbott glucose monitors
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Noninvasive imaging could replace finger pricks for measuring blood glucose
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New Jersey looks to create hallucinogenic mushroom research program
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Cancer is surging, bringing a debate about whether to look for it
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Trials avoid high risk patients and underestimate drug harms
Pox / COVID / BioTerror AgitProp
Environment / Climate / Green Propaganda
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Queensland Museum accused of misleading teachers and children about climate
Queensland Museum has been accused of misleading teachers and children about the root cause of the climate crisis through a multimillion-dollar education partnership with one of the world’s biggest oil and gas companies. Shell’s Queensland Gas Company has been sponsoring the museum’s Future Makers learning program since 2015 and produces teaching materials as well as running free professional development courses for teachers. But a review of the program’s climate change materials carried out by climate advocacy group Comms Declare claimed they ignore the root cause of the climate crisis: the burning of fossil fuels, including gas.
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The surprising countries pulling off fast clean energy transitions
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Weather radars used to count flying insects in the skies over the US
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Defunct Pennsylvania oil and gas wells may leak methane and metals into water
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More than 200 environmental groups demand halt to new US datacenters
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EU to weaken more environment reporting rules, draft document shows
