- PetPhone, "smartphone for Pets" I recover this because in Italian I found a post on it, the very point I'm citing it here is the name, it's a tracker simply and that's something not new at all, but the name is what smartphones should actually be called: bugs that also happen to have a phone function.
- The Case of the Disappearing Secretary
- A unicorn-like Spinosaurus found in the Sahara
- From Iran to Ukraine, everyone's trying to hack security cameras except OEMs who already have anything on their own servers, since 99% of these devices are not self-hosted by the only-formal owner…
- Uploading Pirated Books via BitTorrent Qualifies as Fair Use, Meta Argues
- Kalshi sued over ouster of Iran leader prediction market
- Texas fracker turned escort says repression allowed business to flourish
- Britain Is Trying To Censor Americans… But Washington Is Fighting Back
- Proposed US bill places genetic engineering under the direct control of NATO
- USA "Holy War" in Iran
- Germany's Gen Z Is Revolting Against Militarism
- The Banality of Surveillance
- Re-creating the complex cuisine of prehistoric Europeans
- Shrinking weapon stockpiles and regime-change uncertainty: doubts shadow US-Israel war on Iran
- Iran Foreign Minister Claims U.S. Attacked Water Desalination Plant
- U.S. Military-Industrial Complex Agrees To Quadruple Bomb Production As Operation Epic Fury Rages On
- Senators Launch Effort Ban Elected Officials Profiting from Prediction Markets
- War Prediction Markets Are a National-Security Threat
- US Intelligence Community Assessed That Massive US Attack 'Unlikely' To Oust Iranian Regime
- Are Vessels Starting To Identify As "Chinese" To Transit Hormuz Chokepoint
- Stablecoins And The Rebasement Of The Dollar This article makes a valid point: until the majority of people accept BTC/native crypto, these will remain a game for giants (who do accept them) but not for retailers who need a ramp to reach the last mile in fiat for common purchases. Obviously, it overlooks the fact that stablecoins can be seized by the issuer whenever they want (and remember that Tether is based in El Salvador, not the USA) and can be minted infinitely without anyone really knowing if or what is backing them, but the off ramp issue is real.
- Iran weathers US firestorm, raising prospect of a long war
- Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
- Why the Liberal Rule-Based Order Failed
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