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  • BANGKOK TEMPLE THIEF CAUGHT ON CCTV DESPITE CHANTING CONCEALMENT SPELL

    06/08/2026 5:12:10 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 16 replies
    khaosodenglish.com ^ | 4 June 2026,... อ่านข่าวต้นฉบับได้ที่ : https://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/2026/06/04/bangkok-templ
    Police in Bangkok have arrested a security guard accused of stealing cash from donation boxes at Wat Pho after he allegedly climbed over the temple wall, covered his head with a cloth and recited what he described as a spell to conceal himself before carrying out the theft. Lt. Gen. Siam Boonsom, commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, together with Maj. Gen. Pallop Aemla, deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, and Maj. Gen. Chaikrit Pho-a, commander of Metropolitan Police Division 6, announced the arrest of Ratchathan, 43, on 4 June. He was apprehended at the entrance to Soi Lat...
  • The gravity of the SpaceX IPO

    06/08/2026 10:23:12 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 9 replies
    Simply Wall Street ^ | 06/08/2026 | Richard Bowman
    The most anticipated IPO in history will hit the market next week. When Elon Musk is involved, opinions tend to be firmly on one side or the other. In the case of the IPO S-1 filing , mention of colonizing Mars and mining asteroids only adds to the division. Today we are avoiding the spectacle and having a look at what the business is really about: the opportunities, the challenges and what the listing could mean for investors. What Happened In Markets This WeekHere’s a quick summary of what’s been going on:🤖 India loses edge as investors flock to Asia’s...
  • Nick Shirley Tracks Down a ‘126-Year-Old California Voter’ With Record of 51 Elections — What He Found Raises Serious Questions About State Voter Rolls

    06/08/2026 10:06:36 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 45 replies
    The Gateway Pundit ^ | June 8, 2026 | Jim Hᴏft
    This is the Democrat Party’s idea of “secure” elections in their one-party utopia. Investigative reporter Nick Shirley — the same journalist whose explosive February 2026 video we reported on here at The Gateway Pundit — knocking on doors and exposing the rotting corpse of the state’s Democrat-controlled election system, and the latest clip is pure fire. Meet Doris. She lives in California. According to the California Secretary of State’s own voter rolls, she is 126 years old and has cast ballots in 51 elections. There’s just one small problem. Doris is not 126 years old. She was born in 1940....
  • Starmer 'wants spyware on every phone in the UK'

    06/08/2026 3:52:57 AM PDT · by RandFan · 38 replies
    X ^ | June 8 | @matthewlesh
    @matthewlesh Starmer wants spyware to be installed on every single phone in the country — that’s unlikely to actually protect children but will raise significant risks for your privacy. RE: @Keir_Starmer This government will not stand by while children are put at risk online. Today I am calling on the tech companies to introduce device-level controls to prevent children from taking, sharing or viewing nude images. And if they don’t act, we will.
  • If S&P Dow Jones rewrites its listing rules, SpaceX and Anthropic will benefit—investors won’t

    06/07/2026 8:24:18 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 9 replies
    Fortune ^ | 06/02/2026 | Eva Roytburg
    To get into the S&P 500, a company is supposed to make some money. The sum of its four quarters of earnings has to be positive—at least GAAP wise—and so does its most recent quarter. That’s a pretty basic rule, decades old and it’s the reason Tesla sat outside of the index until the end of 2020, years after it had become one of the most valuable companies on earth. Soon, that rule will be broken, likely three times. On purpose. SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic are all independently preparing to go public, at different speeds; SpaceX has released its S-1,...
  • After Swiss Scientists Injected ‘Repair’ Microrobots into the Injured Spinal Cords of Fish and Mice, Something Incredible Happened

    06/07/2026 7:19:42 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 14 replies
    The Debrief ^ | June 07, 2026 | Christopher Plain
    Scientists from ETH Zurich in Switzerland have announced a series of successful experiments involving the repair of injured spinal cords in zebrafish and mice after being injected with magnetically controlled microrobots containing pluripotent stem cells. According to a statement announcing the ETH team’s work, both the zebrafish and mice injected with the microrobots showed improved movement and normalized exploratory behavior within just a few days after treatment. Although the initial studies were confined to lab animals, the team hopes their magnetically controlled microrobot approach to the precision delivery of pluripotent stem cells could eventually be adapted for humans with spinal...
  • In A World First, Fully AI-Designed, Needle-Free, “Universal” Coronavirus Vaccine Completes Human Trials

    06/06/2026 9:02:41 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 46 replies
    IFL Science ^ | June 06, 2026 | Laura Simmons
    SARS-CoV-2, shown here in green, mutates readily to produce seemingly endless new variants. This vaccine offers the hope of protecting us from all of them. Image credit: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases/NIH via Flickr (public domain) Universal vaccines offer the hope of future-proof disease prevention, protecting us against the diseases we’re facing now and their future evolutions in one fell swoop. New trial results show how this vision is slowly becoming reality, with a fully AI-designed vaccine platform that doesn’t even require a needle. Viruses mutate. Flu researchers know this perhaps better than anyone. Every year, the global...
  • How a virtual space battle lost gamers £400,000

    06/06/2026 9:07:06 AM PDT · by BenLurkin · 4 replies
    bbc ^ | 06/06/2026 | Adam Clarkson
    While spending money on video games is not uncommon, EVE Online stands out because players' assets can be permanently destroyed; their real-world cash outlay gone in seconds. The game's financial system is so complex that in 2025, a former economist from the Central Bank of Iceland was hired to oversee it. Players can amass huge virtual fortunes by mining raw materials or fighting as mercenaries, but they aren't allowed to convert in-game wealth back into real-world cash. Playing EVE Online can take hundreds of hours. Some see it as a second job, dedicating up to 35 hours per week to...
  • THE FIX IS IN: Democrat LA Mayor Candidate Nithya Raman SURGES in Latest Ballot Dump Putting Spencer Pratt in Jeopardy

    06/05/2026 8:51:09 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 33 replies
    The Gateway Pundit ^ | June 5, 2026 | Jordan Conradson
    The Los Angeles Mayoral election is becoming increasingly questionable after a damning ballot drop gave Democratic City Councilwoman Nithya Raman a substantial gain, and Los Angeles is expected to continue counting ballots through the weekend. The nearly 60,000 late mail-in ballots counted on Friday evening gave Raman over 23,000 new votes, while Pratt gained roughly 11,000. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has already been projected to advance to the November runoff. The top two candidates will advance if no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote. As The Gateway Pundit reported earlier, First Assistant US Attorney for the Central...
  • California and New York Preparing to Sue to Block Paramount from Acquiring Warner Bros: Report

    06/05/2026 6:57:38 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 22 replies
    Media-ite ^ | June 05, 2026 | Sarah Rumpf
    A group of states led by California and New York is preparing to sue to block Paramount Skydance from acquiring Warner Bros., Reuters reported on Friday. Last year’s merger between Paramount and Skydance already sparked criticism over concerns about antitrust issues and the impact of centralizing control of major media and entertainment companies. The criticism grew as Paramount settled a lawsuit President Donald Trump had filed against CBS News over a 60 Minutes interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris, which numerous legal experts had assessed as a fundamentally weak case on First Amendment grounds. It was widely speculated that political...
  • When AI builds itself

    06/05/2026 8:20:55 AM PDT · by ProtectOurFreedom · 34 replies
    Anthropic Corp. ^ | June 5, 2026 | Marina Favaro and Jack Clark, Anthropic
    For most of AI’s history, humans drove every step in its development cycle. But at Anthropic, we are delegating a growing share of AI development to AI systems themselves, which is speeding up our work. Taken far enough, and given enough compute, that trend points to an AI system capable of fully autonomously designing and developing its own successor. This is called recursive self-improvement. We are not there yet, and recursive self-improvement is not inevitable. But it could come sooner than most institutions are prepared for. Using public benchmarks and previously unreported data from within Anthropic, The Anthropic Institute is...
  • Scientists in 'autonomous laboratories' are starting to outsource work to robots

    06/05/2026 7:16:19 AM PDT · by BenLurkin · 9 replies
    NPR ^ | June 5, 20265:00 AM ET | Katy Riddle
    Nearly two decades ago, four graduate students from MIT united around a shared idea. "We believed that programming cells would ultimately be more important than programming computers," says Jason Kelly. It felt like an outlandish bet at the time. Things like gene editing or testing new molecules typically demanded many hours in the laboratory — carefully mixing hundreds of chemical cocktails by hand and pipetting them into petri dishes, tasks that required an enormous amount of human labor. Early potential investors, Kelly recalls, were not excited. "We were living on ramen, buying equipment on eBay, and we could not raise...
  • AT&T and Verizon Just Lost 8-1 at the Supreme Court

    06/04/2026 7:52:32 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 4 replies
    WLT Report ^ | June 04, 2026 | Issac
    The Supreme Court handed down a decisive win for federal enforcement on June 4, 2026, ruling 8-1 against AT&T and Verizon in a fight over how the FCC collects penalties. Two of the biggest telecom companies in the country tried to shut down the FCC’s forfeiture process on Seventh Amendment grounds. They lost almost across the board. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the opinion of the Court. Justice Clarence Thomas was the lone dissent. The consolidated cases were FCC v. AT&T, No. 25-406, and Verizon Communications v. FCC, No. 25-567. The first outside read was simple: the Court rejected the...
  • Nvidia’s new PC chips represent CEO Huang’s bid to win at every layer of AI stack

    06/02/2026 5:02:12 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 25 replies
    CNBC ^ | June 02, 2026 | Katie Tarasov & Kif Leswing
    Key Points Nvidia’s announced entry into the PC chip market sent shares of AMD, Intel and Qualcomm lower on Monday as Wall Street recognized the threat. Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s CEO, signaled his intent to “reinvent the PC.” Analysts see Nvidia moving beyond the data center and to the so-called edge, as smaller devices become capable of running AI workloads without tapping the cloud. ============================================================= As important as Nvidia has become to the tech industry, its entire run-up in recent years has been tied to the data center. Now the chipmaker is going after the PC market, and Wall Street is...
  • After Nearly Three Decades of Service, Lycos Mail Quietly Pulls the Plug Leaving Longtime Users Scrambling

    06/02/2026 12:17:03 PM PDT · by fwdude · 51 replies
    Triopolitan.com ^ | May 31, 2026 | Gene Lee
    For nearly thirty years, Lycos occupied a strange corner of internet history. It started as a search engine project in the early web era and grew into a portal packed with hosting services, personal websites, and email. Lycos launched its email service in October 1997, at a time when having an email address still felt novel rather than mandatory. At the olden times of 1997, they had partnered with USA.NET (NetAddress) to offer a co-branded free email service to its portal users, before ditching it in favor of their newly acquired proprietary platform (MailCity) in 1998.For many users, an @lycos.com...
  • Microsoft Windows Has Become Spyware

    06/02/2026 8:04:42 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 76 replies
    The Liberty Daily ^ | 2 une 2026 | Mike Adams
    Windows PCs Are Spying On Their UsersI have spent over two decades investigating corporate surveillance and the erosion of digital privacy. After years of watching Microsoft’s behavior, I believe Windows is no longer simply an operating system but a surveillance platform designed to extract data from every user. From telemetry that can’t be turned off to a built-in screenshot keylogger called Recall, Microsoft has made spying a core feature. Here’s why this matters: your privacy is not an inconvenience to be traded for convenience — it’s a fundamental right that Microsoft is systematically violating.Back in 2015, I warned that Windows...
  • Anti-ICE agitator who allegedly bit officers during Delaney Hall protest was previously accused of distributing child porn

    06/02/2026 1:19:02 AM PDT · by Libloather · 10 replies
    NY Post ^ | 6/01/26 | Victor Nava
    The anti-ICE rioter who allegedly sank his teeth into federal law enforcement officers during a protest at Delaney Hall last week was previously accused of distributing child pornography. The New Jersey US Attorney’s Office charged Brendan John Geier, 26, with assaulting federal officers and causing bodily injury, for allegedly “kicking and biting” Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers outside the Newark detention center, leaving them with “horrific wounds,” according to acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. Geier, of Madison, NJ, was previously charged with sexual abuse of children related to the dissemination and possession of child pornography, the Justice Department confirmed...
  • DuckDuckGo installs are up 30% as users reject being ‘force-fed’ Google’s AI Search

    06/01/2026 8:10:38 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 22 replies
    TechCrunch ^ | 06/01/2026 | Rebecca Bellan
    Last week, after Google announced its huge overhaul to Search , I overheard a woman on the phone saying she was switching to DuckDuckGo because you can “opt out of using AI.” “Google just isn’t Google anymore,” she said. It seems that others had the same idea. At I/O, Google’s annual developer conference, the company said it would transform its search box into a conversational engine that expands for longer queries, anticipates user intent, and autocompletes searches. Rather than just returning a list of links, it will use AI Overviews to answer questions directly first. Google also unveiled a more...
  • Nvidia lays out RTX Spark roadmap for laptops and desktop PCs at Computex 2026 — three generations outlined, Rubin with LPDDR6 memory, followed by Rosa Feynman

    06/01/2026 6:20:47 PM PDT · by fireman15 · 43 replies
    tom's Harware ^ | June 1, 2026 | Jeffrey Kampman
    Nvidia is fully committed to transforming Windows on Arm into an agentic AI platform. Along with its first-generation RTX Spark platform for desktop and laptop PCs, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revealed the company's commitment to future generations of those platforms on its future roadmaps. The company is committed to producing at least two additional generations of Spark platforms for its partners. Beyond the Grace Blackwell RTX Spark chips (the top-end RTX Spark Superchip and an as-yet-undetailed smaller chip), Huang promised that every future generation of the company's platforms will include a Spark chip. That means there will be a Vera...
  • AI's Coming Reality Check: When The Physics Finally Hits The Hype

    05/31/2026 9:23:43 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 30 replies
    International Man ^ | 05/31/2026 | Chris MacIntosh
    In five years, we’ll all likely be chuckling and shaking our heads over AI. Because today, the tech feels free and limitless, doesn’t it?People are generating endless content: images, videos, memes, code snippets, social posts. Companies are bolting AI onto products by default, the way every Fortune 500 company suddenly discovered they were “sustainable” five years ago.There’s much deliberation on AI right now, and it splits into two main camps of thesis:The majority — those who will die on its hill of promise, convinced we’re months away from effective altruism, UBI, and sentient toasters.And the minority — usually older, more...