2026-01-07
Worthy
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America Was Never a Christian Nation - by John Paul Wile
The founders created something genuinely new: a government that doesn’t care what you believe. That was radical. That was the actual American innovation. Christian nationalism wants to undo that achievement and return to the old European model of religious/political fusion that failed everywhere it was tried. The real American principle is that your neighbor’s different beliefs don’t threaten you because the government won’t enforce either of your religions on the other. Christian nationalism rejects that mutual respect and tries to install Christianity in a privileged position - which inevitably means someone’s particular version of Christianity gains state power while others lose freedom. The founders gave us religious freedom by keeping government secular. That’s the principle worth defending - for Christians and non-Christians alike.
Horseshit
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A congressman wants to criminalize insider trading on prediction markets
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7k-year-old underwater wall raises questions about ancient engineering
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Horowitz believes that “almost everyone who has had this experience supports assisted dying […] while the majority of those who oppose it are coming from a theoretical, more high-minded starting point”. If you’ve had the experience, you will have the insight — the only insight, apparently, that matters — and if you haven’t, it’s all a bit abstract to you. Moreover, if you then argue that changes in UK law to permit assisted dying may put the vulnerable at risk, you aren’t just indulging in pointless pontification. You’re in the realms of fantasy.
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Monkey Christ became a global meme; the real marvel was the woman behind it
Obit
Rank Propaganda / Thought Policing / World Disordering
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Psychological traits that may fuel conspiracy theorist mindset identified
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This pattern of “hype first and context later” is actually part of a growing trend. I call the individuals participating to that trend “The Influentists”. Those people are members of a scientific or technical community, and leverage their large audiences to propagate claims that are, at best, unproven and, at worst, intentionally misleading. But how can we spot them?
I personally identify these “Influentists” by four personality traits that characterize their public discourse. The first is a reliance on "trust-me-bro" culture, where anecdotal experiences are framed as universal, objective truths to generate hype. This is a sentiment perfectly captured by the “I’m not joking and this isn’t funny” tone of Rakyll’s original tweet, but also the dramatic “I’ve never felt that much behind as a programmer” from Andrej Karpathy’s tweet. This is supported by an absence of reproducible proof, as these individuals rarely share the code, data, or methodology behind their viral “wins”, an omission made easier than ever in the current LLM era. And finally, they utilize strategic ambiguity, carefully wording their claims with enough vagueness to pivot toward a “clarification” if the technical community challenges their accuracy.
Musk
Electric / Self Driving cars
Robot uprising / Humanioid Helpers
Edumacationalizing / Acedemia Nuts
Info Rental / ShowBiz / Advertising
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Hacker Dressed as the Pink Ranger Takes Down White Supremacist Websites Onstage
The three sites targeted included WhiteDate, a white nationalist dating site; WhiteChild, a website for matching white sperm and egg donors; and WhiteDeal, an online labor market for white supremacists. As of Monday, the websites remain offline.
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Lego announces Smart Brick, the 'most significant evolution' in 50 years
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Microsoft rebrands Office as 365 Copilot app amid user privacy backlash
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Dramatic drop in Stack Overflow questions as devs look elsewhere for help
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Nvidia rumored to bring GeForce RTX 3060 production back this quarter
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AWS raises GPU prices 15% on a Saturday, hopes you weren't paying attention
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Intel is building a handheld gaming platform including a dedicated chip
TechSuck / Geek Bait
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When you can't afford to replace; learn to skip the bad bits: Dealing with faulty RAM in 2026
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Raspberry Pi is cheaper than a Mini PC again (that's not good)
I think that the theme of 2026 is going to be repurposing used hardware. If you can be resourceful and use your existing gear in different ways, that's going to be a lot more valuable and you're going to save a lot of money. That's always been true, but is even more so as we enter 2026. I don't know when the AI bubble will pop and RAM prices will come back down to reality, but it doesn't sound like this is a short-term thing.
AI Will (Save | Destroy) The World
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Nvidia and Groq, a Stinkily Brilliant Deal, Why This Deal Makes Sense
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Nvidia unveils 'reasoning' AI technology for self-driving cars
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Pioneer admits coding has surpassed him, a modern AI driven paradox and reality
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Sam Altman Is Trying to Take on the App Store. He's Got a Long Way to Go
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AI-driven inflation is 2026's most overlooked risk, investors say
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Razer thinks you'd rather have AI headphones instead of glasses
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The data center rebellion is here, and it's reshaping the political landscape
Space / Boomy Zoomers / UFO
Economicon / Business / Finance
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US oil giants mum after Trump says they'll spend billions in Venezuela
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FTSE100 bosses' pay overtakes typical worker's annual salary in less than 3 days
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Prediction markets move into real estate with Polymarket–Parcl deal
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Heavy Truck Sales Collapsed in Q4; Down 32.5% Year-over-Year in December
- Lots of unqualified CDL holders went away...
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Nvidia Details New A.I. Chips and Autonomous Car Project with Mercedes
Gubmint / Poilitcks / Law Making
Trump
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Jan. 6 defendants plan march on fifth anniversary of Capitol riot
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Back in power 5 years later, Trump has all but erased the stain of Jan. 6
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White House unveils webpage saying Democrats 'staged the real insurrection'
The website, which became public on the fifth anniversary of the riot, is Trump’s latest defense of Jan. 6, where he told a crowd of his supporters the election was stolen and directed them to march to the Capitol. At the time, the mob that stormed the Capitol threatened to hang then-Vice President Mike Pence after Trump criticized his running mate for not seeking to block former President Biden’s win in the 2020 race. Trump, who did not respond to the violence at the Capitol for hours, even after lawmakers in both parties were evacuated from the building, still falsely maintains that he won the 2020 election. The new website blames Democrats for “certifying a fraud-ridden election” and fumes over the work of the House Jan. 6 committee. It also accuses U.S. Capitol Police of escalating tensions.
“With his triumphant return to the White House, President Trump wasted no time righting one of the darkest wrongs in modern American history. On Inauguration Day 2025, he issued sweeping pardons and commutations for the vast majority of January 6 defendants—patriotic citizens who had been viciously overcharged, denied due process, and held as political hostages by a vengeful regime,” the website states.
White House aide Stephen Cheung suggested the site was made as a trolling effort
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Trump Floats Cancelling 2026 Elections, Then Insists He Won't
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US discussing options to get Greenland, incl use of military, says White House
Democrats
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Hegseth launches action targeting Sen. Kelly's rank, retirement
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Democrats Demanded Maduro’s Ouster Before Trump Delivered. And We’ve Got the Receipts!
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Capitol police officer Michael Byrd who shot unarmed Ashli Babbitt on January 6th, reportedly has a taxpayer funded daycare in his home run by his wife
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can we get some answers about Rep. Melissa Hortman's murder?
Now that we're all aware that medical fraud is a multi-billion dollar industry in Minnesota, can we get some answers about Rep. Melissa Hortman's murder? Melissa Hortman is the only Democrat to vote against healthcare for illegals. She killed the bill. Hortman and her husband were murdered soon after this vote. Her killer was appointed by Tim Walz. The killer's wife worked for Tim Walz. The killer said Tim Walz ordered the murder in his confession letter.
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Mamdani Targets Junk Fees and Hidden Charges in Two Executive Orders
Left Angst
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Enemies not allowed to control large oil reserves, US ambassador to UN says
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Corporation for Public Broadcasting votes itself out of existence
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Trump suggests US taxpayers could reimburse oil firms for Venezuela investment
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Texas lawmakers from both parties oppose Trump's order targeting state AI laws
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DOI cracks down on stickers covering Trump's face on national park passes
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Texas Is Sued over Investigations into Teacher Speech After Charlie Kirk's Death
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Donald Trump promised that under his leadership the U.S. would eschew “nation building,” “forever wars,” “regime change,” and violent foreign engagements more generally. Yet since his second inauguration, he’s ordered military action in Syria, Yemen, Somalia and Iraq; bombed Iran’s nuclear weapons complexes; and blown up more than a score of boats allegedly carrying drugs in the Caribbean. In just the past two weeks, he has launched missiles against Islamic terrorists in northern Nigeria, declared that the U.S. was “locked and loaded” for another attack on Iran, and now decapitated Venezuela’s government. In this context, Canadians must acknowledge the real risk that Mr. Trump will use military coercion against our country.
Law Breaking / Police / Internal Security
External Security / Militaria / Diplomania
World
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Taxpayers miss out on millions after 'phoenixism' at UK recruitment firms
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'Our minerals could be used to annex us': why Canada doesn't want US mining
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India's Jan Russian oil imports may fall sharply; Reliance expects no deliveries
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Vienam Bans Unskippable Ads, Requires Skip Button to Appear After 5 Seconds
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Sacred 'forbidden island' in Japan is completely off limits to women
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Cameroon and Tanzania rulers clung to power – but look more vulnerable
China
Health / Medicine
Pox / COVID / BioTerror AgitProp
Environment / Climate / Green Propaganda
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And the irrelevance of human activity to the phenomenon: Small and short-lived 2025 ozone hole confirms long-term recovery trend
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Mysterious Victorian-Era Shoes Are Washing Up on a Beach in Wales
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Kenya's Great Carbon Valley: a bold new gamble to fight climate change
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We can safely experiment with reflecting sunlight away from Earth
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Soil antibiotic resistance genes are associated with increasing risk to humans
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Initiatives can increase agricultural emissions but still benefit the climate
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Some farmers report as many as 70 tick encounters over a 6-month period
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A Mysterious Weak Spot in Earth’s Magnetic Field Has Grown Nearly Half the Size of Europe.
