2026-07-06
Horseshit
-
Scientist who cleaned space toilet on work experience now leading Mars exploration teams
Cleaning a space toilet while on work experience was Claire Parfitt's first introduction to a career away from Earth's orbit. But she never imagined her time at the National Space Centre in Leicester, when she was 14, would one day see her lead a team exploring future Mars missions.
-
The '1776 Diet': What Americans ate during the nation's founding
-
New DNA technology leads to identification of Revolutionary War soldier
-
Fitness influencer banned from flight for attempting to board ‘naked’ amid record-breaking heatwave.
Airing out her grievances from the airport, the siren, sporting a sporty athleisure two-piece, made complete with a pair of black biker shorts and a V-cut sports bra, claimed the Lufthansa staffer, “looked at me and said, ‘You can’t board like that…You’re not wearing anything. You’re naked.’” Elisa argued that she’d “never once heard anything about a dress code on a plane,” but representatives for Lufthansa say their wardrobe rules are plain and simple. The airline stated that passengers must wear clothing “appropriate to the character of a public journey” that does not impair the well-being of fellow travelers from diverse backgrounds, according to reports.
-
The missing 500 million: Cosmic bombardment melted Earth's first crust
-
Female US rower completes historic solo journey from California to Hawaii
-
Moving Back Home Used to Be a Sign of Failure. Now It Shows Financial Savvy
-
Pioneer of 'extreme male brain' theory of autism now says phrase unhelpful
Rank Propaganda / Thought Policing / World Disordering
-
Wikipedia Is Battling for the Soul of the Internet
- The Tides Foundation must control the narrative!
Info Rental / ShowBiz / Advertising
-
Solo Dev's Train Sim Created Is Being Called The Best Ever Made
This extraordinarily realistic sim made by one-person development team Novatetsu Games is in fact set in a fictional region of Japan, but is created so lovingly that you’ll believe it’s real life.
-
New Android security setting spots bad networks and fake cell towers
-
Orchestra Locks Horns with Copyright Cops over Works by Long-Dead Composers
-
Hollywood's spent 25 years chasing the wrong lessons from The Lord of the Rings
TechSuck / Geek Bait
-
the electrical industry adopted microwave communications technology alongside the telephone industry, and for much the same reasons. The high bandwidth of microwave links allowed for multiplexing huge numbers of channels, and the lack of wireline infrastructure (especially shared with the actual transmission lines) promised increased reliability. In my previous article on passive repeaters, I noted that they were especially popular with electrical utilities. Now, we learn why: utilities throughout the country built microwave communication systems that carried a fraction of the traffic of the Bell System, but often carried it to more remote locations and with higher reliability requirements.
Space / Boomy Zoomers / UFO
AI Will (Save | Destroy) The World
-
OpenAI's apparent failure to visit key site raises questions over UK investment
-
U.S. Policies Unintentionally Accelerated China's Open AI Ecosystems
-
Google commercial imagines Declaration of Independence written with help from AI
-
New California study finds highly educated workers most harmed by AI
-
US and Chinese companies train almost all of the most-used AI models
-
China's LongCat-2.0 Becomes the Biggest AI Model Without Nvidia Chips
-
NHS to use AI on its app to direct patients to appropriate services
-
Mark Zuckerberg tells staff that AI agents haven't progressed enough
-
Tripadvisor AI summaries give glowing reviews to dangerous hotels
Neo Gambling / Crypto con games
Economicon / Business / Finance
-
The New 'Bootstrap' to the American Dream: Deep Cleaning Cars
-
Nuclear Startups Hit a Big Milestone. Why It Matters–and Why It Doesn't
-
Bending Spoons built a $23B tech empire from struggling brands
-
Jim Keller's startup is building a factory to mass-produce small chip fabs
-
EasyJet reaches 'agreement in principle' over potential takeover
-
Highest-paying jobs in America? Doctors, doctors, more doctors
Democrats
-
Paul Pelosi in hit-and-run in Napa County wine country, police say
The husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was involved in a hit-and-run in California that left a parked car with “major” damage authorities said Saturday, and he could face misdemeanor charges. Paul Pelosi was driving his brown convertible Friday in Yountville, a town in the heart of wine country, when he struck a legally parked car on the side of the road, briefly stopped and then drove away, the Napa County Sheriff's Office said in a statement. No injuries were reported.
According to the Napa County Sheriff's Office, an eyewitness in Yountville called 911 around 2:30 p.m. Friday after watching a convertible strike a parked car, pause for a moment, then take off. Pelosi drove the convertible, which was later found a short distance away, disabled at the exact intersection where Napa County busted him for driving under the influence in 2022. An alcohol screening device found no booze in his system this time, and he wasn't arrested.
Left Angst
-
Trump’s Mount Rushmore Speech Outrages the Media Like Nothing Since the Days of Reagan.
-
Educators disciplined over Charlie Kirk posts are securing big payouts
-
White House deletes web pages about energy conservation as heatwave slams US
-
Chemical Accidents Rise as Trump Administration Proposes Weakening Safety Rules
The number of accidents involving releases of dangerous chemicals rose by 57 percent between 2021 and 2025, from 83 to 131, according to an analysis released Monday by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, a nonprofit that works with former government officials.
External Security / Militaria / Diplomania
World
Russia Bad / Ukraine War
China
Health / Medicine
Pox / COVID / BioTerror AgitProp
Environment / Climate / Green Propaganda
-
Europe's air conditioning culture wars heat up
Rather than asking how we should collectively organize to reduce suffering, we ask whether those who suffer deserve relief in the first place. The result is a culture that blames individuals for suffering that civilization has already acquired the capability, and thus the responsibility, to prevent.
It isn’t about whether or not people should buy a window unit or save more energy. It is about asking our governments why hundreds of thousands of heat deaths become our problem rather than a failure of preparation. It is about why we must feel guilty for needing help from the very institutions we forged to help us.
-
Mysterious debris could be 'space balls'– may contain toxic rocket fuel
-
“Beyond the limit”: Satellites and mirrors in space pose threat to the night sky
-
New World screwworm is disgusting. How could it not be a food safety issue?
