2026-03-27
Horseshit
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We Have Seen the Future of Food. It's Pizza Cupcakes and Dehydrated Oat Milk
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A Phone-Free Childhood? One Irish Village Is Making It Happen
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"widely reported" is the clue: The widely reported "hole in the Universe" is a lie
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Google sets a timeline for post-quantum cryptography migration to 2029
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Brain scans reveal why you can't resist a snack, even when you're full
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Hot things can freeze faster than cool ones. Now, this paradox has gone quantum
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the hero we need: Woman who swallowed 3 liters of vodka pleads guilty to sticking googly eyes on $95K blob-like sculpture
celebrity gossip
Obit
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John Bradley, author of xv, has passed away
- For those who do not recall it: xv (software) - Wikipedia
Rank Propaganda / Thought Policing / World Disordering
Musk
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SpaceX Prepares to Increase Upload Speeds on Starlink Dishes.
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French prosecutors: Musk encouraged deepfakes controversy to inflate X value
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Terafab semiconductor project could cost $5T – 70% of the US budget
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California Regulator Says Tesla's 'Robotaxis' Are More Like a Limo in the Law
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Judge dismisses lawsuit by Musk's X Corp accusing advertisers of illegal boycott
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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The Social-Media Shakedown Begins
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LA Jurors Find Meta, YouTube Liable for Youth Mental Health Problems, Award $6M
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Verdicts against social media companies carry consequences. But questions linger
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What next for big tech after landmark social media addiction verdict?
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Meta and Google liable for social media harm in landmark US case
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Verdicts against Meta, YouTube reshape legal protections for Big Tech
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'Big Tech invincibility is over:' Historic ruling could open legal floodgates
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Landmark L.A. jury verdict finds Instagram, YouTube were designed to addict kids
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Meta, Google Risk Big Tobacco-Like Fallout After Addiction Trial
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People Cheering Verdicts Against Meta Should Understand What Theyre Cheering For
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Parents of social media victims to Big Tech after verdict: 'This is not over'
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Vogue is barking up the wrong tree with lawsuit, says Dogue creator
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FCC imposes ban on new foreign-made routers, allows 2 yrs firmware updates
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Parents should monitor children '24/7' on Roblox, says developer
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The snow gods: How a couple of ski bums built the internet's best weather app
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Slay the Spire 2 Is the New Silksong as Indie Games Delay Themselves to Dodge It
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Sky UK TV and Now TV Customers Can Now Get HBO Max Basic with Ads
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Newly purchased Vizio TVs now require Walmart accounts to use smart features
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Apple pushes Maps ads in free training-wheels business bundle
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AMD Announces The Ryzen 9 9950X3D2
The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition is announced and will begin shipping on 22 April. Both chiplets feature AMD 3D V-Cache for 208MB of total cache. This 16-core desktop processor is said to deliver 5~10% better performance over the current flagship Ryzen 9 9950X3D processor.
Space / Boomy Zoomers / UFO
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Behind-the-scenes secrets of NASA mission control
- This shit is NASA's "We're still relevant!" PR push before they kill some folks with their "Moon mission".
AI Will (Save | Destroy) The World
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Why Sora Failed: $15M/day inference cost vs. $2.1M lifetime revenue
Sora was the side quest. What made that framing remarkable wasn’t the decision itself. It was the scale of what was being discarded. Sora had burned approximately $15 million per day in compute costs. It generated $2.1 million in lifetime revenue. The unit economics were structurally inverted from launch: each 10-second video cost OpenAI roughly $1.30 to generate, while it was priced at $1.00 to users. A $1 billion partnership with Disney collapsed alongside the shutdown. The Sora team was reassigned to robotics research. The app was gone in a single announcement. What almost nobody reported is that this wasn’t a surprise inside OpenAI. Bill Peebles, head of Sora, publicly called the economics “completely unsustainable” on October 30, 2024, a full year before the consumer app launched. The team knew. They launched anyway. A product with known broken unit economics was sustained by cross-subsidy until the moment that the subsidy became indefensible. And then it disappeared.
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Canada rejects immigration application due to hallucinations by government's AI
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GitHub hits CTRL-Z, decides it will train its AI with user data after all
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Jensen Huang wants to compensate engineers with AI tokens on top of salary
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Let's Not Confuse Labor's Problems with White-Collar AI Doomerism
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OpenAI is throwing everything into building a fully automated researcher
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AI and bots have officially taken over the internet, report finds
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Marriage over, €100k down; AI users whose lives were wrecked by delusion
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As US Midterms Approach, AI Is Going to Emerge as a Key Issue Concerning Voters
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Judge blocks Pentagon effort to 'punish' Anthropic with supply chain risk label
Neo Gambling / Crypto con games
Economicon / Business / Finance
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The Inside Story of the Greatest Deal Google Ever Made: Buying DeepMind
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Gold, a 'safe haven' in uncertain times: Why is it crashing amid a war?
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Meta cutting several hundred jobs across various departments
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Meta shares drop on fears US verdicts open door to deluge of lawsuits
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Space stocks rally on reports of SpaceX’s imminent IPO filing.
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Fund with Stakes in SpaceX and Anthropic Jumps 1,200% Above Asset Value
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US inflation will surge to 4.2% on oil price shock, warns OECD
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Helium shortage has started impacting tech supply chains, execs say
Gubmint / Poilitcks / Law Making
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Supreme Court rejects Sony's attempt to kick music pirates off the Internet
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Government agencies buy commercial data about Americans in bulk
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Unusual trading activity raises possibility of grave national security breach
“It is very difficult to believe these bettors would place that amount of money, moments before an official announcement that would impact oil prices, based on simple chance,” Craig Holman, the government watchdog Public Citizen’s lobbyist on ethics, lobbying and campaign finance rules, told MS NOW. A White House spokesperson told the Financial Times that it did not “tolerate any administration official illegally profiteering off of insider knowledge.”
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EPA approves sale of a higher-ethanol fuel to try to lower gas prices
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CDC plans hiring push to fill gaps from last year's widespread layoffs
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US Postal Service to introduce 8% fuel surcharge on packages
Trump
Democrats
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Gov. Newsom's Office Claims Grindr Provides Them Opponent's Usage Data
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U.S. intercepted Ukraine government messages discussing plot to route money to Biden re-election
“The Ukrainian Government and unspecified U.S. Government personnel, through USAID in Kyiv, reportedly developed a plan that would provide hundreds of millions of US taxpayer dollars to fund an infrastructure project for Ukraine that would be used as a cover to send approximately 90% of funds allocated to the DNC to fund Joe Biden’s reelection campaign,” the declassified summary of the intercepts stated. “They were confident the project would be funded initially, even though at some time in the future the project would be disapproved as unnecessary. At this time, the money would already be allocated and impossible to return or use for a different purpose,” the report added. “The plan included details of how subcontractors would be funded through U.S. companies so that how the funds were spent and allocated would be difficult to track,” the declassified summary stated. “Additionally, contracts would be executed that would be difficult to verify. In this manner, most of the U.S. funding would be diverted to Joe Biden’s election campaign without the ability to track where exactly the funds came from.”
Left Angst
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TSA boss warns of airport shutdowns; no deal yet on day 40 of DHS funding fight
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...AFTER NOT A SINGLE PERSON WAS ARRESTED FOR FIRING SHOTS AT HIS HOME WHILE HIS WIFE AND KIDS WERE INSIDE!!!!! Local police CONFIRMED the attack was targeted specifically at Aaron Marin. Bullet holes can be seen in trees, cars, mailbox, and his kid's basketball hoop. Marin's ENTIRE FAMILY was forced to leave their home and Aaron says they live in, "constant fear." He says his kids no longer even feel safe to play outside.
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How the Trump Administration Has Turned Left-Wing Activism into Terrorism
External Security / Militaria / Diplomania
World
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Final analysis of 2025 Iberian blackout: Policies left Spain at risk
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Inside the far-right network targeting Europe's digital rules
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Convicted spyware chief hints that Greece's government was behind phone hacks
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UK says Chinese wind turbine maker poses national security threat
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End of "Chat Control": EU Parliament Stops Mass Surveillance in Voting Thriller
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France confirms oil crisis, says 30-40% of Gulf energy infrastructure destroyed
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Hungary charges journalist following claims minister was in touch with Moscow
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She spent 20 months battling to die under a euthanasia law. Today Spain let her
Iran / Houthi
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AI got the blame for the Iran school bombing. The truth is more worrying
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Iran rejects US proposal, lays out five conditions for ending war
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Iran avoiding talks with U.S.; Trump proposal to end war being reviewed
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Tehran's 'toll booth' system is now controlling Hormuz traffic
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Iranians leaving the country share their thoughts on US-Israeli strikes
This man says here, for example, that he believes Israel is bombing Iran to expand its borders as part of a greater Israel plan. Like all Iranians in this story, he wanted to stay anonymous because speaking to foreign media carries the risk of arrest in Iran. Some people even told us there were signs on some roads in Iran warning them not to speak to journalists. But the vast majority of Iranians did not share that first man's view. They're coming with their friends and with their families to this crossing that I've been meeting people in these chilly, snow-covered mountains to the east of Turkey. And most people told us they supported the strikes.
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Iran war chokes petrochemical supply, sends plastic prices soaring
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Iran oil revenue soars as it's the only exporter out of Hormuz
Russia Bad / Ukraine War
China
Health / Medicine
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Autism-Therapy Firm That Was Paid $340k per Patient Is Barred from Medicaid
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Pfizer Lyme disease vaccine fails trial, company to seek FDA approval
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Genes May Control Your Longevity, However Healthily You Live
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The autism spectrum isn't a sliding scale; 39 traits show the complexity
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Forced to sell medications at a loss, rural Texas pharmacies struggle to survive
Environment / Climate / Green Propaganda
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The US's largest offshore wind farm just produced its first power
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Quantifying climate loss and damage consistent with a social cost of carbon
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An unstoppable mushroom is tearing through North American forests
A rogue mushroom native to Asia is ripping through North American forests, after escaping from cultivation. As it runs riot, mushroom enthusiasts are rescuing the native fungi in its path. the golden oyster mushroom. This fungus has torn its way through North American forests and spread its spores across Europe from Italy to Hungary.
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New fishing tech can reduce bycatch of turtles and other creatures
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Wealthy Investors Are Targeting Foes of Clean Energy, and They Want Revenge
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NASA made a jaw-dropping map of Earth's seafloor from space, using an ingenious technique
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France? SWOT Ocean Data Access
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Who says there's no tourist attractions anymore? Dead whale washes up on Rockaway Beach
