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- Palantir CEO Alex Karp suffers ‘televised nervous breakdown’ during live interview — “This is the voice of American business that is being channeled through me!”
- Cleveland Voted to Kill Its Flock Camera Network. They Have REMAINED ON, With Police Still Using Them
- Peter Thiel: The pope is ‘working for the Chinese Communists’ by criticizing AI
- Mark Zuckerberg Just Got Rather Badly Humiliated
- Andy Burnham set to ditch Palantir from NHS
- PlayStation fans brutally reject Sony's disc decision, eye Windows 11 PCs over Xbox
- Sony Abandons Social Media for 24 Hours+ After Controversially Killing Physical Games
- Companies Are Throttling Employees’ AI Use Because It’s Too Expensive
- Spanish government ‘quietly bans use of Palantir’ in critical state systems over fears of national security leaks
- 4Chan trolls UK government with another AI hamster as fines hit $800k
- Cheap Chinese chips could offer way out of RAM price crisis, Apple suggests
- Virginia county asks all employees, including schools, to conserve power due to AI-driven electricity price hikes — state's 400-plus data centers steadily increasing demand, grid expansion, and pricing
- Wonka Netflix show faces backlash for AI-generated Gene Wilder voice
- Tesla’s Electric Semi Has Its First Fatal Crash
- Tesla Suddenly Plunges 8%—Despite Beating Expectations on Deliveries
- The KIDS Act will ban minors from chatting online in video games.
- PlayStation’s Physical Media-Free Future Isn’t Just Concerning, It’s Offensive / You cannot trust digital purchases, and you cannot trust the corporations that offer them
- Oregon Becomes the Next State to File a Class Action Against Kalshi for Operating Illegal Gambling, Allegedly
- Proposed data center would pull from lake that supplies most of Fort Worth’s water
- 'The average person expects something marketed as a physical copy of something to be physical': Stop Killing Games on PlayStation killing discs
Fake History Porn (1)
- Clarence Tomas is sworn into office, 1991
- In Star Trek's "The Menagerie" episodes, Captain Pike becomes a wheelchair-ridden vegetable, capable of communicating only through a series of beeps. (1966)
- Tiananmen Square, 1989
- AIPAC representatives lead annual ritual sacrifice of politicians who didn't support Israel. 2016.
- Michael Jackson and some backup dancers portraying zombies in his all time classic, “Thriller” music video. (1983)
- Organized terrorist group Antifa commits act of terror against people of New York. Circa 1994, colorized.
- On July 1, 1694, a Samurai army led by Nintendo Wassabi invaded Egypt and built the Sphinx.
- Rare photo of Richard Nixon during his treatment for elephantiasis. 1984
- Aspiring meth addict Adolf Hitler unveils the Nazi Reichsadler (1935)
- An aspiring financier learns the kind of three-dimensional chess needed to evade pedo-catchers for the next 137 years. (1882)
- The last surviving dinosaur ponders the extinction of his species at the end of the Mesozoic Era. (66 million BCE)
- birth of a nation became a movie renowned for pioneering an orchestra based musical score, close-up shots, fadeouts, and fully staged battle sequences (1915)
- Rage Against the Machine performs their song Bulls on Parade in Chicago, 1999
- Isis terrorist defies waterboarding torture and declares the Tawhid, the oneness of God. Guantanamo Bay, 2013
- In 1987 an african elefant, nicknamed Melchior by the local population, displayed his telepathic abilities. Seconds later, the antilope that had urinated to close to the pond, was dissolved to red mist.
- Israel gains independence, 1948.
- Earmarked parking spaces for obese barbecuers are issued, 1976.
- 1947 - Enhanced Picture of the Roswell incident autopsy. The alien, nicknamed Skippy, had died of intestinal obstruction from Hubba Bubba bubble gum given to him by farmer and first contact W.W. "Mac" Brazel.