2026-06-30
Horseshit
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NASA's X-59 "frankenjet" tests supersonic flight without the sonic boom
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(Apr 2026) The Lifecycle of an Apocalypse
So far, however, civilization has not been destroyed. It seems the demand for techno-apocalypses is much greater than the supply. What’s going on here? Why are so many people always convinced that technology is on the cusp of destroying civilization?
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Did an experienced alpinist leave his girlfriend to die atop a mountain?
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In San Francisco, Even $180k Tech Salaries Are No Longer Enough
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With her motto, “Sexual health is health,” Dr. Sally Greenwald aims to optimize orgasms for the women of Silicon Valley.
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What counts as cooking? In defense of the store-bought sauce
- Nothing but the freshest, purest raw elements will do. Mix your own hydrocarbons or you might as well be microwaving popcorn.
Rank Propaganda / Thought Policing / World Disordering
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The Onion's quest to turn InfoWars into a comedic revenge story
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Age verification is just a precursor to automated attribution of speech
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US lags other countries in social media restrictions, a reform push is growing
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Drinking one beer a night for a year is a lot less harmful than drinking 365 beers in one go. The same applies to radiation exposure, but regulation doesn’t agree.
- "nuclear" == "death magic" was a big part of the Cold War, and was convenient for the "humans shouldn't have more energy" green propaganda after that. The recoveries of Hiroshima and Nagasaki showed the lies, for those who would look.
Musk
Electric / Self Driving cars
Robot uprising / Humanoid Helpers
Edumacationalizing / Acedemia Nuts
Info Rental / ShowBiz / Advertising
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Windows 10 support extended until Oct 2027, as users reject Windows 11
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US seizes hundreds of FIFA World Cup illegal streaming domains
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Google's new hand-wave reCAPTCHA can be bypassed with a stock photo
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The cube is a lie: RIP Companion Cube
Over the next seven months, we poured our souls into this project. More than a thousand hours went into engineering from our industrial design team. Forty-four sets of injection molding tools were developed, one for each of the cube's sub-components. The entire product was redesigned from scratch more than once, just to get the way it cradles the console exactly right. We literally rented out a university campus to film the launch video. By the end, we were losing money on every $99 Poverty Cube sold, but it didn’t matter. This had turned into a passion project for the entire organization. Unfortunately, being proud of the thing we made did not give us the right to make it. We launched around 3am on Monday, June 22nd. Overnight, it became the second-fastest selling product in our 15-year history, behind only the Switch 2 Killswitch. Shortly after, Valve’s legal team reached out. They stated that the Companion Cube is Valve intellectual property, for which dbrand does not have a license. They requested we take down the product and launch film immediately. This was entirely within their rights, and they were direct, fair, and respectful throughout.
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Roanoke homeowner says Flock Device was installed on her property without notice
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US offers $10M for info on group behind Signal and WhatsApp hacking
TechSuck / Geek Bait
Space / Boomy Zoomers / UFO
AI Will (Save | Destroy) The World
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NASA tests AI medic for astronauts too far from Earth to call a doctor
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AI Bust Risks Ripple Effects from Growth to Credit, BIS Says
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Why are there more top grades at university? ChatGPT is to blame
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OpenAI, Anthropic new AI spending reality as users shift to efficiency
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Once, cyber-attacks required great skill. AI is changing that
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AI 'exuberance' risks ending in lengthy investment bust, BIS warns
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The Wyoming Town in Uproar over Plans for a Data-Center "Man Camp"
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A right-wing media chain tried to replace 47 newspapers with AI. They all died
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Low-cost Chinese AI models like DeepSeek gain traction in the U.S.
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WSJ Article Claiming China Has Matched Anthropic Is Obvious Nonsense
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Amazon Is Awash with AI-Written Guideslop for Games That Aren't Even Out
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Meta uses CXL to reuse old DDR4 and cut some inference fleets by 25%
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Bernie Sanders unveils $7T plan to give Americans control of AI industry
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Publishers sue OpenAI, Microsoft for training ChatGPT with their content
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Anthropic, Gavin Newsom make deal allowing CA gov to use Claude at half price
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Meta Posed as Teens to Prompt Rival Chatbots About Suicide, Sex, and Drugs
Neo Gambling / Crypto con games
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Billionaire Jeremy Grantham says Bitcoin will 'dwindle away with a whimper'
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People are betting on wildfires. Should they?
Fire survivors say “it’s morally reprehensible,” and experts worry the wagering could lead to arson.
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Kalshi sues Illinois over new tax on prediction market sports bets
Economicon / Business / Finance
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Apple accuses India of 'copy-pasting' rivals' claims in antitrust investigation
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US Grid Constraints: Towards 40GW+ of Behind-the-Meter Datacenter by 2028?
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The Trillion-Dollar Borrowing Binge Lifting the Stock Market to Risky Heights
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Why it's almost impossible to produce a smartphone in the United States
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Samsung, SK Hynix, Micron Sued in US over Memory Price Fixing
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The Cutthroat Battle to Become America's Rare-Earth Champion
Gubmint / Poilitcks / Law Making
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A Baby Formula Probe Produced a Pile of Evidence. Then the DOJ Dropped the Case
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Supreme Court rules Trump cannot fire Fed member Lisa Cook
The Supreme Court on Monday delivered a setback to President Donald Trump, rejecting his attempt to fire Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook, while in a separate case giving him a freer hand to exert control over other hitherto independent federal agencies. The two decisions, issued at the same time and both authored by Chief Justice John Roberts, together marked another example of the conservative-majority court pushing back on one aspect of Trump’s broad exertion of executive power while giving him the green light on another.
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SCOTUS Whiffs on Election Day Showdown, 5-4.
Barrett authored the decision overruling the Fifth Circuit, allowing ballots to be collected and counted after Election Day, in a 5-4 ruling in which Chief Justice John Roberts concurred.
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RNC sues Jena Griswold over ‘never-resident’ overseas voters.
Griswold’s office claims that “if you are a United States citizen who has never lived in the United States, you can register to vote in Colorado if your parent, legal guardian, spouse, or domestic partner was a resident of Colorado before leaving the United States.”
Democrats
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An Open Letter to Pete Buttigieg
What happened to you was a malicious false report, the kind often compared to “swatting.” It was resolved relatively quickly. For that, your family was fortunate. Your public profile, resources, and the anonymous nature of the claim likely helped authorities move fast and clear you. Most men in America are not so lucky when false or exaggerated allegations of abuse or danger surface in family matters. You experienced 24 hours of this nightmare. Many fathers would consider 24 hours a miracle. Countless others lose primary access, or see their role reduced to that of a visitor and paycheck for far longer—sometimes permanently—despite later exoneration or lack of evidence.
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AOC says 'we need to break up these companies' after Apple raises prices by $200
Left Angst
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Company Cleaning Up the Reflecting Pool Says It Has 'Nothing to Hide'
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Trump may be mystery patient in case of 79yo getting experimental obesity drug
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Communicating the Value of Publicly Funded Science
- Science has no more right to tax monies than any other church; and is less suited to avoid the corrupting effect of public subsidy.
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Trump's U-Turn on Iran Sanctions Would Unravel Decades of Curbs
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New nuclear reactors for America 250 come with safety concerns
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The CEO of Mullvad is the main financer of the far-right Swedish Örebro party
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The DOGE Boys Get VC Funding to Support Their Latest Enterprise
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Poll: Most Democrats say they’d rather live outside the United States.
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New York Times Losing Its Mind Because GOP Women Are Having Kids.
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Is the vibecession real – or is the survey broken?
A shift to online polling and undersampling of Republicans are skewing America’s most-cited measure of consumer sentiment.
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CNN star Anderson Cooper told colleagues he doesn’t want to work for Bari Weiss: report
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Uncapping the U.S. House is achievable and impactful
Congress capped the House of Representatives at 435 seats in 1929 and has kept it at that number for almost a century. The country has added more than 200 million people since then. The number of representatives has stayed at 435. The cap is a statute Congress wrote, and Congress can remove it the same way it imposed it. Article I, Section 2 allows one representative for every 30,000 people and guarantees each state at least one seat. It sets no maximum number of members.
Law Breaking / Police / Internal Security
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Prosecutors used ChatGPT logs in a wildfire trial; jury split 10-2 for defense
Jonathan Rinderknecht was facing arson charges for setting a fire on New Year’s Day in 2025, which became one of the deadliest wildfires in LA history. To make their case, prosecutors turned to location data from his iPhone, security camera footage, and witness testimony. But they also turned to his ChatGPT logs. Prosecutors said that Rinderknecht had ChatGPT generate images of fire, asked the chatbot, “Why am I so angry all the time?”, and ranted to it about how the wealthy were destroying the world. They also pointed to a screen recording in which Rinderknecht asked ChatGPT whether someone could be blamed for a fire if it was lit by their cigarette. But the jurors were unconvinced. The trial ended in a deadlock when the jury voted 10-2 in favor of the defense. That led the judge to declare a hung jury and a mistrial.
One juror told CBS LA that she didn’t believe the ChatGPT logs were proof of anything, saying, “I talk to ChatGPT all the time.” She said it actually made her “angry” that they were suggesting his use of the chatbot indicated some sort of character flaw.
World
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EU countries move to revive temporary message-scanning regime
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Greece's Parthenon gets a facelift, revealing a look not seen for 220 years
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White working-class children failed by education system, says inquiry
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Thai family mourns teen girl found dead in suitcase as Australian arrested
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Germans are researching their Nazi past as the far right urges them to move on
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Australia investigating five social media giants for not enforcing ban on kids
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'Down from Londoners' Are Transforming England's Seaside Towns
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Australia toughens social media ban, doubles potential penalties for tech firms
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EU introduces €3 customs charge on small parcels to curb cheap Chinese imports
- "trade war" and "global economic crash" and such dire consequences will surely follow, right?
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South Korea announces more than $1T AI, chip investment drive
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Android's earthquake warning system alerted 11 Million people in Venezuela
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Google warns EU's plans to weaken its monopoly could expose user data
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The High School Pipeline to South Korea's Chip-Making Fortunes
Israel
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CPJ undertakes review of documentation of journalists killed in Israel-Gaza war
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is conducting a full review of its database of journalists killed during the Israel-Gaza War after militant groups Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) published obituaries identifying as combatants individuals previously listed by CPJ as journalists.
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Israel deployed troops to Somaliland after recognition, source says
Russia Bad / Ukraine War
China
Health / Medicine
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The surprising reason a sleep tracker can wreck a good night's sleep
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The church members disagree on politics. Together theyre wiping out medical debt
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Nearly 1 million bottles of heart and kidney medication recalled over foreign substance.
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$22,000 per Hour: Assistants Use a Legislative Loophole to Outearn Surgeons
Pox / COVID / BioTerror AgitProp
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Menstrual Cycle Phase Alters Covid-19 Vaccine Outcomes
Shortly after the COVID-19 vaccine became available, women started reporting changes to their menstrual cycles on social media—heavier bleeding, longer cycles, and more painful periods. What followed these anecdotes were several large-scale studies and surveys that confirmed these patterns. But the opposite effect had remained unstudied: How does the menstrual cycle affect COVID-19 vaccination outcomes?
Environment / Climate / Green Propaganda
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Not just for rich people: the progressive case for air conditioning
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Europe's record heat has overwhelmed Paris mortuaries; left families in distress
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'Kind of miracle solution': How Paris is harnessing the Seine to replace air-con
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Europe heatwave halts Leipzig trams as soaring temperatures damage tracks
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German State Media Campaign Against Air Conditioning as Country Faces Record Summer Heat
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Europe heatwave: Air conditioning creates political divide as France records hottest day
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France heat wave sparks air conditioner frenzy as shoppers clash in wild video
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Suffocating mega heat dome to engulf 35 states as forecasters issue urgent alert
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New model of ocean waves sheds light on the spread of microplastic pollution
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Camera traps exonerate endangered tapir blamed for crop damage in Honduras
