2026-04-02
Horseshit
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Silicon Valley city to give residents doorbells equipped with cameras
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Life after California: People find dramatically lower costs, buy homes
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The Everest scandal: poisonings and fraud on the roof of the world
Nepali authorities have identified a new danger, and it’s not one faced by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay. Might your guide be covertly feeding you baking soda, so that you can be airlifted off sick as part of an insurance scam? As the Everest climbing season begins, investigators have uncovered what they say is a vast criminal network on the roof of the world.
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Watching a 7.5-Hour Movie in Theaters Made Me More Hopeful About Our Collective Brain Rot
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Your Power Tools Got Worse On Purpose
The 2010 merger of Stanley Works and Black & Decker created a company that already owned DeWalt. From there they went on an acquisition spree that should have built an empire. Instead it built a bloated holding company drowning in debt and leadership turnover. They bought so many brands they were competing with themselves on the same store shelves, then starved the weaker ones to feed DeWalt.
This is what happens in every industry once the conglomerates and private equity firms show up. Acquire the brand. Consolidate the operations. Cut costs. Extract value. Move to the next one. The names change. The industries change. The strategy doesn’t.
Eyewear is next. One Italian company owns Ray-Ban, Oakley, LensCrafters, Sunglass Hut, and the insurance you use to pay for your glasses. They own the brands, the retail stores, and the payment pipeline. That one is going to be fun.
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Heirs to Bic Pen Fortune Seek Painting They Say Chauffeur Stole
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Scientists crack a 20-year nuclear mystery behind the creation of gold
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Robot Umpires Have Arrived–and They're Making Baseball Players Shrink
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Are Bright Headlights Pissing You Off? AAA Says You’re Not Alone.
celebrity gossip
Obit
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Jonathan, the oldest living land animal, has passed away
Heartbroken to share that our beloved Jonathan, the world's oldest living land animal, has passed away today peacefully on St. Helena. At an estimated 193+ years old, this gentle giant outlived empires, wars, and generations of humans.
Musk
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Starlink satellite breaks apart into "objects" SpaceX confirms "anomaly"
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Musk's exploding megarocket puts $8B in space investments at risk
Starcloud is one of 47 companies whose business models rely on the increased capacity or lower launch costs that the SpaceX CEO has for years promised Starship would already be able to deliver, according to an exclusive analysis from the financial data provider PitchBook. The largest and most powerful rocket ever built, Starship prototypes have unexpectedly burst into flames more than a dozen times, interrupting commercial air travel and sending shrapnel into Mexico. Those space startups — including ones working on orbital data centers, asteroid mining and microgravity pharmaceutical manufacturing — have collectively raised more than $8 billion from investors and could soon be at risk if Starship continues combusting,
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Tesla Goes Ahead and Admits Its Robotaxis Are Sometimes Human-Controlled
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Tesla confirms Model S and Model X production is over – only \~600 left
Electric / Self Driving cars
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Robotaxi companies refuse to say how often their AVs need remote help
- Why has "remote driven cars" never been a feature of this push? Why isn't the service "someone else drives it" the selling point? I've been assuming that the fact that its a deliverable aspiration is the reason they've avoided talking about it; the overall goal not being to deliver a product and serve society, but rather to scrape all the investor money they can before bailing out and leaving nothing of use behind.
Robot uprising / Humanioid Helpers
Edumacationalizing / Acedemia Nuts
Info Rental / ShowBiz / Advertising
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AT&T signs deal worth $2B to upgrade emergency cellular network
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I wore Meta's smartglasses for a month – and it left me feeling like a creep
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A 3GB Raspberry Pi 4 for $83.75, and more memory-driven price increases
As painful as these price rises are, there are some brighter spots in the picture. We’ve been able to hold the price of Raspberry Pi 400 with 4GB of memory at $60, and the 1GB and 2GB variants of Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 5 at between $35 and $65. These are capable and versatile modern Raspberry Pi computers at affordable price points. And, as we’ve said before, we don’t anticipate any price rises for our classic products, including Raspberry Pi Zero, Zero W and Zero 2 W; Raspberry Pi 1, 3, 3B+, and 3A+; and Compute Module 1 and 3+. These products use older LPDDR2 DRAM, of which we currently hold substantial inventory.
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The Sims Creator's Quest to Turn His and Your Own Mind into a Video Game
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OnlyOffice suspends Nextcloud partnership over 'illegal' Euro-Office fork
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DDR5 RAM prices fall by as much as 30%, but memory shortage likely far from over
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Probably the best sign yet that the market is about to relax: If You Need a Laptop, Buy It Now
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US patent office revokes Nintendo's patent on summoning characters to battle
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Amazon waives month's AWS charges after Iranian drone attack
TechSuck / Geek Bait
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HN Jobs:
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CUDA Tile Programming Now Available for BASIC!
In retrospect, developers asking for broad support of the CUDA Tile programming model should perhaps have been a bit more specific. Look for cuTile COBOL coming April 1, 2027.
Space / Boomy Zoomers / UFO
AI Will (Save | Destroy) The World
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The Claude Code Source Leak: fake tools, frustration regexes, undercover mode
An LLM company using regexes for sentiment analysis is peak irony, but also: a regex is faster and cheaper than an LLM inference call just to check if someone is swearing at your tool.
The codebase also has some rough spots.
print.tsis 5,594 lines long with a single function spanning 3,167 lines and 12 levels of nesting. They use Axios for HTTP, which is funny timing given that Axios was just compromised on npm with malicious versions dropping a remote access trojan.As one Twitter reply put it: “accidentally shipping your source map to npm is the kind of mistake that sounds impossible until you remember that a significant portion of the codebase was probably written by the AI you are shipping.”
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Penguin to sue OpenAI over ChatGPT version of German children's book
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Justice Alito: "do you think we should ask Claude to decide this case?"
The transcript notes there was "laughter." I heard the distinct and prolonged laughs of Justices Kagan and Barrett. There may have been others. Adam swiftly replied: "No. I --I adhere to the wise judgment of --of this Court."
I think the effect of this joke is that lawyers will now be afraid to even suggest they use AI. But it seems clear that many lawyers are using AI to generate questions that may be posed at oral argument--though they may not admit it. I give Adam credit for being transparent with his methods. Though, Adam may have gotten burned.
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The Startup That Used AI and OpenClaw to Automate Its Own Developers
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AI's ability to see 'mirages' shows how alien machine brains are
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Caltech Researchers Claim Compression of High-Fidelity AI Models
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Roman board game stumped experts for decades – until AI played
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OpenAI Locked Up 40% of Global RAM with No Obligation to Buy Any of It
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CEO of largest public hospital says he's ready to replace radiologists with AI
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AI has suddenly become more useful to open-source developers
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OpenAI Demand Sinks on Secondary Market as Anthropic Runs Hot
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One in seven Americans are ready for an AI boss, but they might not trust it
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New York hospital leaders weigh regulatory shift to replace some doctors with AI
Neo Gambling / Crypto con games
Economicon / Business / Finance
Gubmint / Poilitcks / Law Making
Trump
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Federal judge halts Trump's White House ballroom construction
U.S. District Judge Richard Leon said that no statute “comes close” to granting Trump the authority he claims he has to execute the $400 million project, barring construction from continuing until Congress authorizes its completion. “The President of the United States is the steward of the White House for future generations of First Families,” Leon wrote. “He is not, however, the owner!”
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Trump interview: I am strongly considering pulling out of NATO
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Justice Dept. Struggles to Respond to Trump's Suit Against IRS
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Republicans Would Rather Cede Power To Democrats Than Their Own Voters.
While the SAVE America Act continues to languish, the Department of Homeland Security (including ICE and Border Patrol) remains unfunded, and dozens of Trump nominees await confirmation, Senate Majority Leader John Thune did what any typical Republican would do. He sent the upper chamber home on a two-week vacation.
Left Angst
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U.S. exempts oil industry from protecting Gulf animals, for 'national security'
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President signs order to restrict mailin ballots in likely unconstitutional move
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Zuckerberg asked Musk if Facebook should take down DOGE tracking pages
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RFK Jr. wants Americans to use peptides that were banned over safety risks
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American Heart Association dietary guidance counter to some MAHA guidelines
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Placing U.S. Troops in Middle East Hotels May Violate Laws of War
Law Breaking / Police / Internal Security
External Security / Militaria / Diplomania
World
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'Beyond what we could imagine': Europe's coming energy crunch
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Solar panels at Lidl? Plug-in versions set to appear in shops
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The German state (Schleswig-Holstein) trying to break free from Microsoft
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Asia's factory activity slows on cost pressure from Iran war
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Business group urges BC govt to reject 'unreasonable' remote work request
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Matt Miller: Tech sovereignty is 'welfare' for weak startups
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Post Office scandal supplier Fujitsu to cut nearly 10% of UK workforce
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Try Living in Cape Town, Where 70% of Downtown Housing Is for Tourists
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Switzerland says cancelling U.S. Patriot missile system order an option
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Solar-powered truck charging gains ground on South Africa's freight corridors
Iran / Houthi
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Iran Threatens to Start Attacking Major US Tech Firms on April 1
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Biker gangs and hired hands: how Iran is increasingly outsourcing its terrorism
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China and Pakistan present new Iran deal: Ceasefire for opening Hormuz
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A Mysterious Numbers Station Is Broadcasting Through the Iran War
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Iranian president has released an open letter to the American people
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Secret Codes and Yuan Fees Get Ships Through Iran's Hormuz Tollbooth
Russia Bad / Ukraine War
Health / Medicine
Pox / COVID / BioTerror AgitProp
Environment / Climate / Green Propaganda
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Office air quality may affect employees' cognition, productivity
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'Terrible pollution': the reality of the US gas sites rated 'grade A'
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Iran war sparks renewables boom as Europeans rush to buy solar, heat pumps, EVs
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Scientists Discovered an Entire Island Made of Ancient Humans’ Leftover Food.
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What adaptations to high-sugar diets reveal about bird metabolism
