by @keithlaugh.love · 21 links · may 26
these are the links that i add through the day via the chrome extension or myself, probably need to be sorted
Demand for AI-generated Bible content is high.
From the Zed Blog: The editor we set out to build is now 1.0.
Before the 2024 election, federal prosecutors were "full steam ahead" looking into how a prison gang in Puerto Rico gave drugs to inmates if they voted for a GOP gubernatorial candidate. After Trump’s election, the investigation evaporated.
www.dailykos.com/stories/2026...
A group of Florida voters filed a lawsuit challenging the state’s new congressional district map.
(The Futility of) Keeping Secrets from Yourself
Many interesting problems in software design boil down to “I need my client application to know a secret, but I don’t want the user of that application (or malware) to be able to learn …
thedailyeconomy.org/article/us-d...
Mounting entitlement spending and persistent deficits make our fiscal trajectory increasingly difficult to reverse.
America's Supreme Court and Virginia's state supreme court distorted law to give Republicans unfair electoral advantages, but as Hungary shows, Democrats can still gain power
Following his summit with China’s Xi Jinping, Trump also said in an interview with Fox News that Taiwan would be “very smart to cool it a little bit.” And that China would also be “very smart to cool it a little bit.” [Media: https://bsky.app/profile/atrupar.com/post/3mlwe43v3w42y]
↩️ reply to Keith Kurson (@keithlaugh.love): Do you know about prompt=create in the oauth flow? I think tranquil supports it, that's how eurosky portal's signup works
Hello Friends, (or at least internet randos) One thing I'd like to do more of on the Internet in general is sharing positive things. To that end, I'd like to oc...
Then I watched Priscilla
Paris's school streets are effectively sculpting out instant parks in the locations where they'll provide immense public health benefits to the city's most vulnerable populations
For screenwriters like me—and job seekers all over—AI gig work is the new waiting tables. In eight months, I’ve done 20 of these soul-crushing contracts for five different platforms. It’s bad.
The GM layoffs are a preview of a broader shift. AI isn't simply eliminating tech work - it's changing what tech work looks like. That's not necessarily good. But it's happening.
JAL 1967
In 1967 Japan Air Lines issued this box set of leaflets which informed on all aspects of life in Japan. We have scanned these for obvious reasons, now sold out sorry.
An Apology: Rethinking Our Mature Content Guidelines
Last week, we released a set of updates to our rules around mature content. It was our first time publishing a set of detailed, specific guidelines for adult-oriented content on Kickstarter. And honestly? We botched it. The rules didn't land the way we intended, and the response from our community