2026-06-04


Horseshit

celebrity gossip

  • Ex-girlfriend of former Google CEO ordered to pay him $10 million

    An arbitrator has sided with former Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt, saying in a preliminary ruling that he was not guilty of sexual assault against his former girlfriend and business partner Michelle Ritter. The arbitrator, retired Washington State Judge Beth Andrus, recently ordered Ritter to pay $10.7 million in damages to Schmidt. Ritter sued Schmidt in Los Angeles County Superior Court last September, accusing the billionaire tech mogul of “forcibly” raping her on a yacht off the coast of Mexico in 2021. She also alleged Schmidt forced her to have nonconsensual sex at the Burning Man festival in 2023.

    Ritter, 32, alleged that a 2022 federal law inspired by the #MeToo movement intended to end forced arbitration of sexual assault and harassment claims allowed her to have her case heard in open court. Superior Court Judge Michael Small disagreed, ruling that the law did not apply because a financial settlement and arbitration agreement Ritter and Schmidt signed in December 2024 was entered into after the alleged sexual wrongdoing — not before as legally required.


Robot uprising / Humanoid Helpers

TechSuck / Geek Bait

  • Texas Instruments Changes The NE5532 And Others Into Incompatible Versions

    Among the other big changes are a reduction in the supply voltage from 22V to 18V, and a halving of the ESD protection from 2kV to 1kV. Although it might be slightly more efficient on the new process node this way, it clearly comes with a lot of trade-offs that make it an overall worse op-amp, while also being incompatible with the same op-amp from other manufacturers.

Space / Boomy Zoomers / UFO

AI Will (Save | Destroy) The World

Neo Gambling / Crypto con games

Gubmint / Poilitcks / Law Making

  • In Fenwick Island, Delaware, nonhumans can still vote

    State lawmakers let Fenwick Island change its charter in 2008 to permit voting by corporations, trusts and other “artificial" entities.

  • Tech-favored candidates fell short on California's primary night

    Vote tallying in California’s primaries could drag on for days, but one trend is already hard to miss: tech-bred and tech-backed candidates are striking out.

    • "We can't tell you details yet but we know the trend" ... counting votes takes weeks? Or deciding which votes count?
  • Spencer Pratt lays out plan to defeat Mayor Karen Bass in November runoff election

    Spencer Pratt has confidently claimed he’s already looking ahead to a November runoff as election results Tuesday night showed him comfortably in second place behind incumbent Mayor Karen Bass. Pratt’s bullish comments came as Bass advanced to the November runoff while Pratt held second place ahead of socialist City Councilmember Nithya Raman in third. While a large number of ballots remain to be counted, political observers increasingly view a Bass-Pratt matchup as the most likely outcome.

  • New York to require 3D printers to be equipped with filter software

  • Far-left Southern Poverty Law Center reimbursed Klan members for cross-burnings: feds

    The Southern Poverty Law Center paid reluctant white nationalists and Ku Klux Klan members thousands of dollars in donor money to remain in the notorious hate groups — even making them whole for money spent on cross-burnings, the Justice Department alleged in a shocking superseding indictment filed Tuesday. The feds initially charged the once-venerable civil rights organization in April with 11 counts of wire fraud, false statements to a bank, and money laundering conspiracy. Tuesday’s superseding indictment, filed in Montgomery, Ala., federal court, lays out some of the stories of informants who were paid in money the SPLC raised from donors on the pretext of “exposing hate and injustice” and “fighting discrimination.”

Democrats

  • Joe Biden crashes Jill’s book talk, steals spotlight to ask whom she loves the most in incredibly cringey moment

    I have a question,” Biden said unprompted, and without a microphone, while flanked by security guards. “Joe has a question, like you couldn’t ask it later?” Jill responded. “Who do you love most in the whole world?” Biden enquired. “Whoopi,” Jill answered, causing the audience to break into laughter. As “The View” co-host tried to speak, Biden continued to stand and blankly face his wife, seemingly unhappy with her answer. The former first lady eventually caved and said, “I love you most, Joe. Was that it? Was that the answer he wanted?” “It’s overwhelming, isn’t it?” the 46th president continued — barely audible without a microphone. “Overwhelming, well, that’s what keeps him on his toes, he’s never 100% sure, I always keep him guessing, is that not true?” Jill said as her husband lowered his head and made the sign of the cross.

Left Angst