2026-07-07
Horseshit
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The Guardian view on gene-edited humans: darker uses alongside medical ones
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- Statistics tell us something, but they are not "facts". It's hard to decide what exactly they tell us.
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Babies should not use screens at all in the first two years, major review finds
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Economies Thrive with Older, Smaller Population, New Study Finds
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Archaeologists uncover ancient Byzantine city in Egypt's western desert
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The healing power of watching the boys of 'Jackass' do stupid things
celebrity gossip
Rank Propaganda / Thought Policing / World Disordering
Musk
Electric / Self Driving cars
Robot uprising / Humanoid Helpers
Edumacationalizing / Acedemia Nuts
Info Rental / ShowBiz / Advertising
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Buried Apple Feature Turns an iPhone into the Perfect Kids' Dumb Phone
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MFA-optional banks leave accounts wide open for thieves to pillage
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Germany's 60K-game preservation project collapses after €1.5M funding dries up
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Meta's AI 'Perv Glasses' Now Come with Stupid Comcast-Esque Usage Restrictions
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Amazon will stop accepting new customers for Mechanical Turk
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Kernel Anti-Cheat Is an Overreach
The current frontier is off the PC entirely. A DMA cheat is a separate FPGA card that sits in a PCIe slot and reads the game’s memory directly over the bus, while a second computer processes what it sees and feeds back aim and wallhacks — often through a device that emulates an ordinary USB mouse, so even the inputs look human. No cheat code runs on the gaming PC, so to a kernel anti-cheat the machine looks completely clean. These are not exotic: they are sold openly as plug-in cards, marketed as “undetected,” and have become the standard tool for serious cheating.
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FCC to end Biden-era rule that forces ISPs to list all their fees
TechSuck / Geek Bait
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Unlike the base case for a network connected accelerator the end of the universe counter block doesn’t listen to incoming packets on the network, even if they are addressed to it. This design decision was made because we are all going to be dead soon anyways. So every second this hardware sends an Ethernet frame to the broadcast designation address ( destination MAC : FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF ) containing the latest 48 byte counter value over the local network. Just like a cute little beacon forever reminding the vast emptiness that a group of apes that made religious rituals out of watching cat videos, were once here.
(the receive software) is parsing the counter value as a uint64_t so technically this will only work correctly for the next 11680 years. Now I know this is concerning and you must be shocked at such sloppy engineering practice of knowingly releasing buggy software, I hear you. But let us first let humanity survive the Epochalypse before we start quibbling over this one.
Space / Boomy Zoomers / UFO
AI Will (Save | Destroy) The World
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Venice AI becomes a unicorn with its privacy-first AI platform takes off
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UN chief warns AI is developing faster than rules can keep up
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The Unstoppable Force of A.I. Hype Is Meeting One Immovable Fact
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How the AI bubble could pop and take down the global economy, according to BIS
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DOE emergency orders let PJM curtail data centers during the July heat wave
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Treasury Has an Internal Report Warning About the Dangers of an AI Bubble
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OpenAI's apparent failure to visit key site raises questions over UK investment
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Governance can prevent AI from undermining democracy. But only if it has teeth
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UK regulator warns of "arms race" to keep up with AI use in financial services
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The AI Superforecasters Are Here
I met an AI superforecaster startup founder who told me his AI had turned $35 into $2 million on Kalshi over seven months. I met another who said they were beating the stock market by 25% with a market-neutral portfolio - of course this could be luck, but they’d beaten Kalshi and Polymarket by similar margins.
- No one could possibly suspect such unassailable sources...
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Landmark Scottish AI project has no prospect of meeting renewables promise
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Marc Andreessen Says One Job Is Mostly Safe from AI: Venture Capitalist
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American A.I. Companies Say Chinese Copycats Are Quickly Catching Up
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Even banks and hyperscalers are now sounding the alarm about the AI bubble
Neo Gambling / Crypto con games
Economicon / Business / Finance
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Microsoft Fires 4800 as Xbox Division Undergoes Major Reorganization
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Microsoft joins AI-driven tech layoff wave with 4,800 job cuts
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Xbox to Lay Off Up to 3,200 in 'Most Significant Restructure' in Company History
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Microsoft's Xbox to Cut 3,200 Jobs, Divest Five Studios in Major Overhaul
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Microsoft cuts 4,800 jobs and shrinks Xbox in 'significant restructure'
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Microsoft Lays Off Nearly 5K Employees Across Xbox, Commercial Sales
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Microsoft cuts 4,800 jobs, many at Xbox in a 'reset' of its gaming division
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DOJ Closing Abbott Labs Case Spurs Wider Corporate Crime Retreat
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Heinz tomato ketchup and the sweet taste of market dominance
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US Car Payments Hit a Record $777 a Month as Down Payments Drop
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What is Bending Spoons? The little-known AOL and Vimeo owner that's now public
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Samsung's profit in 2026 is projected to exceed its cumulative profits for the past forty years .
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South Korea's SK Hynix launches $28B US listing to ride global AI wave
Gubmint / Poilitcks / Law Making
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The Supreme Court Just Lit a Fuse Under Flock's License Plate Camera Empire
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California's winery shakedown tests limits of free speech, association
A California county is trying to force businesses to pay dues to a trade association they may not support — just like unions that once forced workers to join and to pay dues.
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McConnell 'continuing his recovery,' but details scarce after hospitalization
Staff for Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell said last week that the senator is “continuing his recovery” in a hospital while the Senate is out of session. But his office has released no details about the former Republican leader’s condition during his weekslong hospitalization or whether he will be at the Capitol when the Senate returns next week.
Trump
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Karoline Leavitt has a theory on why her generation is going 'communist'
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt believes her generation is drifting toward the far left thanks to a mix of “laziness” and “liberal indoctrination” on college campuses. Leavitt, 28, made the assertion Sunday as she ripped into the “bad faith” actors who highlighted an interview she did with Fox News’ Jesse Watters last week about the rise of the far left, during which she argued that some young people are lazy, before elaborating on the phenomenon. “A combination of laziness, yes, and the liberal indoctrination that has been taking place in our education system for far too long,” Leavitt argued on X about the factors leading to the far left’s rise. “There are far-left educators pumping students’ heads with garbage, convincing them that hard work and sacrifice won’t pay off down the road because they want them totally reliant on the government instead,” she wrote.
Democrats
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Platner planning to drop out of Maine Senate race: Report
Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner is reportedly planning to drop out of the race, according to the Washington Reporter, which cited a "well-placed source." The development comes after the progressive canceled a string of campaign events set for the week, without specifying the reasoning.
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Graham Platner Reflecting on ‘Path Forward’ After Latest Bombshell Sexual Assault Allegation
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Woman who dated Graham Platner says he sexually assaulted her
A woman who dated Maine U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner says he forced her to have sex with him nearly five years ago despite her repeated objections, an allegation Platner denies. The woman, a 41-year-old Maine resident named Jenny Racicot, detailed the alleged incident to POLITICO in three interviews over the past two weeks. POLITICO also spoke with a man Racicot dated and confided in the years after the alleged incident, and reviewed documents, including emails between Racicot and her therapist and messages between Racicot and an acquaintance whom she warned against getting involved with Platner years before he ran for office. Racicot said she had an on-and-off relationship with Platner, who is now the Democratic Senate nominee in Maine, for more than two years before he entered her rural Maine home uninvited one night in late 2021, deeply intoxicated, and forced himself on her while she repeatedly told him to stop. She said she cut off contact with him after telling him the encounter was not consensual.
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Left Angst
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FIFA lifts Balogun's World Cup suspension after Trump calls Infantino
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Trump's 'narco‑terrorism' war in Latin America evokes Reagan
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NASA Leader Flew His Vintage Jet at DC Air Show over FAA Objections
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'There Is No Going Back': The Inside Story of Europe's Rupture with America
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Hundreds of Patriot Front Demonstrators Hit DC’s July 4 Celebration and Minds Are Blown
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Man sues DHS after agents tracked him down for sending a scathing email to ICE
External Security / Militaria / Diplomania
World
Russia Bad / Ukraine War
Health / Medicine
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Experts offer advice on performing endurance events in excessive heat
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Ovaries may take on job in immune system after tenure as reproductive organs
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Take your standard 12-ounce bottle of DayQuil, which costs around $15 at CVS. The entire bottle contains a small amount of acetaminophen (Tylenol) and two other ingredients that are supposed to help with your cough and congestion — dextromethorphan and phenylephrine — but in reality do nothing. Most studies have found that dextromethorphan performs the same as a placebo and some suggested it was worse than honey. Oral phenylephrine is so ineffective that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) proposed removing it from the market — it is now nearly three years into the glacial regulatory process of actually doing so. So the only ingredient that’s doing anything in that bottle of DayQuil makes up just 2% of the bottle: the roughly 8 grams of acetaminophen, which separately would run you about 16 cents at Costco. Even if you opted for the $10 store-brand version of DayQuil, that’s more than a 6,000% markup rate.
- Should it be legal that the FDA allows only selected parties to market such snake oil? Shouldn't everybody be able to mix up nasty flavored fluids and claim they're effective against whatever ails you?
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Doctors explain what really happens when you stop taking Ozempic and other GLP-1 drugs.
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Woman's hip replacement disintegrates, causing metal poisoning
Environment / Climate / Green Propaganda
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Why does Europe remain so stubborn about air-conditioning?
Whenever a major storm, wildfire, flood, or heat wave occurs, similar headlines soon follow. We are told that climate change made an event "twice as likely," "35 times more likely," or even "virtually impossible" without human influence. These figures are widely repeated by politicians, journalists, and activists as though they were direct scientific observations. They are not. They are estimates derived from computer models.
the lack of willingness to adopt the arrival of a very useful technology (AC) was something that we (Europeans) have brought onto ourselves over many decades, and this is largely independent from recent phenomena such as rising global temperatures, inequality trends, etc. This is simply inefficient governance and lack of attention to a problem that takes the lives of many.
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Scientists demonstrate solar-powered plastic recycling at real-world scale
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Bomb the Arctic, dam the Mediterranean and build a second moon
