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Huh: rnz.co.nz/news/national/558813 Free tip: turn off all notifications except maybe phone ringing and your alarm. No one needs you to respond right away - instead, pick when it suits you. Yes, if you're, say, a medical professional, then maybe you want to check your phone fairly often, but still, only when it's safe for you (and those around you) to do so. And, whatever you do, don't be like Wayne: rnz.co.nz/news/national/558808 🤦

Border officials are so twitchy and paranoid that they detained and imprisoned two German teenagers ...

... even though they'd applied for -- and received -- their electronic approval for a five-week visit

Why were they detained? Because they hadn't booked accommodations for their full five weeks

they'd figured they'd travel around a bit and make decisions on the fly ... *like tourists do all the time, in most normal and free countries*

the-independent.com/news/world

There's only one reason for this massive deletion, discontinuation, and modification of national US climate, weather, ocean, and environmental data sets. And that is to silence and turn a blind eye to evidence of major threats to the country, to protect the fossil fuel industry. This is modern book burnings.

nesdis.noaa.gov/about/document

📢 abra v0.10 is finally here 📢

TLDR; "abra upgrade" 👍

Upgrade docs:
docs.coopcloud.tech/abra/upgra

`0.9.x-beta` 👉 `0.10.x-beta` **migration guide**:
docs.coopcloud.tech/abra/upgra

A huge thanks to everyone who helped get this release done ❤️‍🔥 Happy Hacking 🫂

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AI stock collapse 

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People like to think Asimov predicted the current technology known as "artificial intelligence". They are wrong. It was Douglas Adams when a computer spent untold resources just to return an answer which is both irrelevant and poses further questions.

us pol / immigration / unexpected stats 

I see that I'm in for another week of explaining that end-to-end encryption will not fix stupid.

@dangillmor I spent years trying to get my business de-listed from Yelp. That is not a service they offer. Sounds like the same scam.

A writer I admire, Benedict Evans, publishes a fine newsletter. I'm glad to say it's not on Substack.

But he's discovered that the company is pulling a fast one on him simply because he subscribes to several newsletter on that site.

Substack, he writes, "has created a public profile in my name and encouraged hundreds of people to follow me there, without my permission or consent. There’s no way for me to control this or turn it off."

Sleazy. Why am I not surprised?

linkedin.com/posts/benedicteva

Protesters fill the streets in cities across the US to denounce #Trump agenda - theguardian.com/us-news/2025/a "Organizers call for 11 million people to march and rally in this weekend’s effort to ‘protect democracy’" great; now ramp it up

I’m super excited to announce something I’ve been working on for many years! Brain: the natural intelligence engine that’s always with you.

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