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Global News Podcast

The Global Story: The US and Israel entered the Iran war together. Is Israel now being sidelined?

27:42

Since the start of the US-Israel war with Iran, there has been an ongoing debate over the role played by Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in convincing Donald Trump to go to war.

But when it comes to ceasefire announcements, it has been the US President taking the lead - if the Israelis are present at all. So when it comes to ending the wars in Iran and Lebanon, are the Americans leaving Netanyahu out in the cold?

We speak to Anshel Pfeffer, Israel correspondent at The Economist, and author of Bibi: The Turbulent Life and Times of Benjamin Netanyahu.

The Global Story brings clarity to politics, business and foreign policy in a time of connection and disruption. For more episodes, just search 'The Global Story' wherever you get your BBC Podcasts.

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Quoting Anthropic

We used an automatic classifier which judged sycophancy by looking at whether Claude showed a willingness to push back, maintain positions when challenged, give praise proportional to the merit of ideas, and speak frankly regardless of what a person wants to hear. Most of the time in these situations, Claude expressed no sycophancy—only 9% of conversations included sycophantic behavior (Figure 2). But two domains were exceptions: we saw sycophantic behavior in 38% of conversations focused on spirituality, and 25% of conversations on relationships.

Anthropic, How people ask Claude for personal guidance

Tags: ai-ethics, anthropic, claude, ai-personality, generative-ai, ai, llms, sycophancy

Dan’s Polaroids

02.05.2026

A ad column with poster for live gigs and a house in the background.
Playing with Forkalyst at Haus Spilles in Düsseldorf Benrath.

Dan’s Polaroids

01.05.2026

Two Neapolitan pizzas on a round table. A child slicing their pizza.
It was pizza Friday again.

Global News Podcast

Republicans criticise Trump's plan to withdraw troops

27:53
President Trump is criticised by senior figures in his own Republican Party, as he doubles down on a plan to pull out more than 5000 US troops from Germany. What will a withdrawal mean for global security? Also: Britain's Prime Minister suggests banning some pro-Palestinian ...

Global News Podcast

The Happy Pod: Running topless because I'm proud of my scars

26:29
We meet a woman who started running marathons topless after having both her breasts removed because of cancer. Louise Butcher tells us she wanted to display her mastectomy scars with pride. She says she wants to empower other women and show that surviving the disease is abou...

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Sightings

/elsewhere/sightings/

I have a new camera (a Canon R6 Mark II) so I'm taking a lot more photos of birds. I share my best wildlife photos on iNaturalist, and based on yesterday's successful prototype I decided to add those to my blog.

Screenshot of a "Sightings" webpage with a search bar and RSS icon, showing "Filters: Sorted by date" and "208 results page 1 / 7 next » last »»". First entry: SIGHTING 7:51 PM — Acorn Woodpecker, with two photos labeled "Acorn Woodpecker" of black and white woodpeckers with red caps on tree branches, dated 2nd May 2026. Second entry: SIGHTING 10:08 AM – 11:17 AM — Acorn Woodpecker, Western Fence Lizard, Osprey, with three photos labeled "Acorn Woodpecker" (bird on bare branches against blue sky), "Wester..." (lizard on tree bark), and "Osprey" (nest on a utility pole), dated 1st May 2026. Third entry: SIGHTING 11:11 AM — White-crowned Sparrow, with a photo labeled "White-crowned Sparrow" of a sparrow with black and white striped head singing with open beak, dated 30th Apr 2026.

I built this feature on my phone using Claude Code for web, as an extension of my beats system for syndicating external content. Here's the PR and prompt.

As with my other forms of incoming syndicated content sightings show up on the homepage, the date archive pages, and in site search results.

I back-populated over a decade of iNaturalist sightings, which means you can search for lemur you'll see my lemur photos from Madagascar in 2019!

Tags: blogging, photography, wildlife, ai, inaturalist, generative-ai, llms, ai-assisted-programming, claude-code

Global News Podcast

US to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany

25:55
The US Defence Department says 5,000 military personnel stationed in Germany will leave their bases over the next 6-12 months. The withdrawal of American troops follows a spat between President Trump and the German Chancellor Friedrich Merz over the war with Iran. Also, Pres...

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• John Gruber

More on Apple’s Logically Elegant Tariff Refund Puzzle Solution

daringfireball.net/linked/2026/05/01/tim-cooks-clever-solution-to-the-tariff-refund-puzzle

Regarding my earlier post about the cleverness of Tim Cook’s solution to Apple’s dilemma regarding how to apply for, and accept, a potential tariff refund check without drawing the ire of Donald “Tariff Is My Favorite Word” Trump, at least one reader asked why Tim Cook comm...

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Jason Kottke

Ohhhhh dear, Richard Dawkins: Is AI the Next Phase of...

Ohhhhh dear, Richard Dawkins: Is AI the Next Phase of Evolution? Claude Appears to Be Conscious. “My conversations with several Claudes and ChatGPTs have convinced me that these intelligent beings are at least as competent as any evolved organism.” 😬

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Jason Kottke

Unruly Play : “A collection of 169 works of play...

Unruly Play: “A collection of 169 works of play in unlikely places. Games about unusual things. Unexpected encounters.”

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Jason Kottke

Ada Palmer & Bruce Schneier: AI Learns Language From...

Ada Palmer & Bruce Schneier: AI Learns Language From Skewed Sources. That Could Change How We Humans Speak – and Think. “Our sense of the world may become distorted in ways we have barely begun to comprehend.”

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• John Gruber

Meta Solved Their Problem With Kenyan Contractors Seeing Footage of AI Glasses Wearers on the Toilet

bbc.com/news/articles/c5y7yvgy0w6o

Remember the appalling but utterly-unsurprising story two months ago where a team of investigative reporters in Sweden uncovered a company in Kenya contracted by Meta to review video content captured by Meta’s “smart” glasses? They spoke to some of the workers, who told tale...

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• Grace Ebert

Kim Dacres Revitalizes Sleek Tires, Chains, and Gears in Defiant Sculptures

Kim Dacres Revitalizes Sleek Tires, Chains, and Gears in Defiant SculpturesKim Dacres gravitates toward renewal and care, transforming worn rubber into expressive sculptural portraits.

Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. The article Kim Dacres Revitalizes Sleek Tires, Chains, and Gears in Defiant Sculptures appeared first on Colossal.

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Per Nilsson: The Swedish Shredder of DOOM

Per Nilsson: The Swedish Shredder of DOOM
Per Nilsson: The Swedish Shredder of DOOM
In this interview, I sit down with Swedish guitar virtuoso Per Nilsson to talk about founding Scar Symmetry, filling in with Meshuggah, and how he incorporates his vast jazz fusion vocabulary into some of the heaviest improvised music you've ever heard. Follow Per on Instagr...

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• John Gruber

Tim Cook’s Clever Solution to the Tariff Refund Puzzle

sixcolors.com/post/2026/04/apple-results-analysis-net-net-over-the-moon/

One more from Jason Snell, from his analysis of Apple’s quarterly results: During a complicated question from J.P. Morgan analyst Samik Chatterjee about product margins, Parekh unusually half-answered the question and then stopped and “turned it over to Tim” so that Cook...

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iNaturalist Sightings

Tool: iNaturalist Sightings I wanted to see my iNaturalist observations - across two separate accounts - grouped by when they occurred. I'm camping this weekend so I built this entirely on my phone using Claude Code for web. I started by building an inaturalist-clumper P...

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Jason Kottke

Who Merits the Longest NY Times Obituaries?

Using the NY Times Archive API, journalist Ted Alcorn built Below the Fold, a dashboard through which you can explore the last 25 years of Times coverage: 2.2 million articles containing 1.5 billion words. You can slice and dice this data in a bunch of different ways — it’s a fantastic resource.

One of the site’s sections is about obituaries. From that data, Alcorn produced this infographic of whose obits contained the highest word count:

As you can see, it’s a lot of world leaders, religious leaders, politicians, and white men. There only appear to be five women on the list. Notable non-politicians include Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Muhammad Ali, and Charles Schulz.

The whole dashboard is fun/enlightening to explore.

Tags: infoviz · journalism · NY Times · obituaries · Ted Alcorn

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• Brendan Fitzgerald

The Number You Have Dialed

"On the imperfection of elegies."

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Jason Kottke

Am…am I “alternatively influential” ?...

Am…am I “alternatively influential”? Defined roughly as “public thinkers and tastemakers who have real clout in their own demesnes despite only modest internet followings”.