2026-06-06


Cool

  • NOAA Satellite Captures Rare Imagery of "Interstate-Induced" Clouds

    On the morning of Tuesday, June 2, 2026, NOAA’s GOES East satellite captured imagery of a rare phenomenon over Houston, Texas that many meteorologists hadn’t seen before—long, narrow bands of clouds stretching across the sky that lined up with many of the city’s major roads and highways. This phenomenon has since been unofficially dubbed “interstate-induced clouds.”

Horseshit

celebrity gossip

  • Reid Hoffman leaves Microsoft board

    Reid Hoffman, billionaire co-founder of networking website LinkedIn, has decided ​not to stand for re-election to ‌Microsoft's board of directors at its 2026 annual shareholder meeting, the software ​giant said in a filing ​on Friday. Hoffman, who has served on the ⁠board since 2017, will stay ​on till the meeting. His decision was ​not a result of any disagreement with executives on any matter relating ​to policy or operations, Microsoft ​said.


Info Rental / ShowBiz / Advertising

TechSuck / Geek Bait

  • Python Steering Council asks the JIT project to pause development

    the Steering Council is formally requesting a Standards Track PEP be authored that the community can discuss and the Steering Council can formally accept (or reject), making the case for the JIT as a supported, non-experimental part of CPython: its guarantees, its maintenance commitments, and its impact on redistributors. Until such a PEP is accepted, we ask that no new development on the JIT land on main, including new features, optimizations, and performance work. Bugfixes and security fixes may of course continue as normal; the request is specifically that no further new JIT functionality be added until a PEP has been accepted.

  • Parsing XML EXIF from .avif files (plus a rant)

    The HEIF container format is ridiculous. Look, I get that these things are put together over years of committee meetings with input from different companies with different priorities so some amount of cruft is expected. But this is really pushing it - for a modern format they had the opportunity to produce something future-proof and sane. They failed - I am not sure if HEIF is the silliest binary format I have encountered but it ranks. What was the point of all that binary soup when you are just going to embed a mass of pretty-printed XML anyway?

    • The people selling the standards document have no incentive to make a format that can be understood without that document. See also Microsoft's languages and standards since 1990. "Write the book that explains the standard" was what they had instead of employee retirement plans.
  • The circus freaks of open source

    • Yet another "weird people don't belong in my community" post by a person whose libels of others have repeatedly failed to gain any traction. People like this have made the prospect of releasing work under an open license much less appealing, even for normals.

Space / Boomy Zoomers / UFO

AI Will (Save | Destroy) The World

Democrats

  • Hunter Biden hints at 2028 presidential run

    • He probably won't be the first candidate who got a footjob from his niece; but none of the others released the videos of theirs... yet.
  • NYT Deliberately Withheld the Most Explosive Graham Platner Allegations From Its Own Story

    The New York Times spiked accusations of sexual assault from the other women (who were Democrats) in their article, instead focusing on her and highlighting her work as a Republican operative. "Why does it say 'nobody could corroborate' when I offered them sources that COULD corroborate?" she continued. Those friends confirmed to the Times that Fifield had told them about Platner's abuse years before he ever announced a run for office. The Times left that out, too. She drew the only conclusion that fit. "It dawned on me that this really was a set up all along," Fifield said. "The journalists I trusted who convinced me to share a story I never wanted to tell methodically delayed and twisted this into a gift to the Platner campaign. Violating the trust of his victims. Shattering the trust I placed in them with the most vulnerable story of my life."

  • Why Can't California Count?

    we might want to analyze the implications of California’s elections on Tuesday under the state’s top-two primary system. But we can’t do that because we’re on the third day since the election and the finish line is not in sight yet for several key races.

Left Angst

Iran / Houthi

China

  • China's solar majors charge into batteries as panel sales falter

  • Celebrity Border Collie with 1.5M followers dognapped and eaten

    A Border Collie with more than 1.5 million followers on social media was stolen, sold to a restaurant and then eaten, his distraught owner said. Surveillance footage is said to have shown two people taking the dog away on an electric scooter from the family home, prompting the blogger to cut short his trip and return to search for his beloved pet. Two weeks later, Guo said he tracked down a man he suspected of the theft and offered 10,000 yuan (about $1,500) to return Chutou. But according to The Post, the blogger was told the animal had already been sold to a restaurant for 180 yuan ($27), slaughtered and eaten. The alleged thief had claimed he mistook Chutou for a stray dog, but Guo said his pet had been wearing a collar and a GPS tracker. Offering no apology, the man reportedly said: “The dog is dead, so stop making a fuss. I did not break the law.”

  • China builds an economic fortress as global tensions rise

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