2026-06-08


Horseshit


Rank Propaganda / Thought Policing / World Disordering

Robot uprising / Humanoid Helpers

Space / Boomy Zoomers / UFO

  • NASA interested in Hubble reboost if costs can be reduced

  • UFO files nod to growing belief in aliens and mistrust in institutions

    UFO belief is not a religion in the traditional sense. There are no centralized leaders: no popes, no universally recognized doctrines, no sacred text and no institution capable of enforcing orthodoxy. Yet it increasingly performs many of the functions historically attributed to religion. It organizes communities of belief, creates narratives of revelation, offers cosmological meaning and establishes interpretive frameworks through which people understand mysterious experiences and humanity’s place in the universe.

AI Will (Save | Destroy) The World

Gubmint / Poilitcks / Law Making

Law Breaking / Police / Internal Security

World

  • Why Nigeria's stock market is falling – and when analysts expect a rebound

  • Europe raised me to fail and here is why

    our environment sets the size of what you think is possible. Grow up somewhere cautious and you inherit a small ceiling without choosing it. A few weeks in the US, around people who think bigger and move faster, changed what I believed I was allowed to want. If you're young and serious about building something, go to the US, even for a month. Reading about this mindset does nothing. Standing in it changes you.

    None of this means the US is paradise or that Europe isn't worth loving. Europe is beautiful, and in a lot of ways a better place to actually live. I'm talking strictly about business and mindset here, the environment for building something young and ambitious. Those are two different questions, and it's worth keeping them separate.

  • Government to buy AI chips to stop tech companies fleeing Britain

  • Finland Tests Early-Warning System Detecting Threats to Subsea Cables

  • The dark side of Japanese convenience stores

    What’s not to like? Quite a lot, actually. Full disclosure: I hate konbini; they are soulless, “non-places” (to reference Marc Auge’s theory of locations devoid of any identity or cultural resonance). Yes, you can buy sea urchin-flavoured potato chips and pay your water and sewage bill but no joy, pleasure, or anything resembling a genuine human emotion appears capable of survival inside a konbini. This was brought home to me on one of my very first days in Japan, when I foolishly attempted to practice my Japanese with a woman stacking shelves. She looked up in alarm and fled to the stockroom. Chatting to shop staff in Japan is tricky at the best of times, but in a konbini, unthinkable.

  • French billionaire seeks law change to leave fortune to charity

    Pierre-Edouard Sterin, founder of Smartbox and worth about €1.4 billion, told French senators he wants to disinherit his five children and donate everything to charity. French law, under the Napoleonic Code, mandates that with five children, three-quarters of his estate must go to them, leaving only one quarter freely disposable. Sterin argued for complete freedom to decide the fate of one’s assets, saying it is ‘a real freedom to start with nothing in life’.

  • India told millions to get degrees. Now even peon jobs are out of reach

Environment / Climate / Green Propaganda