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• John Gruber

AI Data Centers Are Deeply Unpopular, Across the Political Spectrum

news.gallup.com/poll/709772/americans-oppose-data-centers-area.aspx

Jeffrey M. Jones, Gallup: Seven in 10 Americans oppose constructing data centers for artificial intelligence in their local area, including nearly half, 48%, who are strongly opposed. Barely a quarter favor these projects, with 7% strongly in favor. [...] The data cente...

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Jason Kottke

I have always liked Steve Kerr, but I did not expect to...

I have always liked Steve Kerr, but I did not expect to read this whole 15,000-word profile of him at ESPN. Really interesting throughout.

Colossal Valid
• Kate Mothes

Glimpse the Fantastical Animated World of ‘Wildwood’

Glimpse the Fantastical Animated World of ‘Wildwood’LAIKA Studios emphasizes both human-made elements and cutting-edge technology in the feature-length film, coming this October.

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 Glimpse the Fantastical Animated World of ‘Wildwood’ appeared first on Colossal.

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Jason Kottke

Handy app: “Point your camera at anything (a dress,...

Handy app: “Point your camera at anything (a dress, a paint swatch, a flower, your kid’s drawing) and What Color Is This? names the color instantly.” I like the increasingly specific color labels (e.g. blue to light blue to Tiffany blue).

Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell Updates instantly via WebSub

Where Did the Antimatter Go?

Where Did the Antimatter Go?
Where Did the Antimatter Go?
Pigeons can pinpoint their location hundreds of kilometers from their roosts and navigate home autonomously, only using smell, the sun, and even Earth’s magnetic field. #kurzgesagt #inanutshell #kurzgesagt_inanutshell #learnwithshorts #science #astrophysics #antimatter So...

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Jason Kottke

“In 2014, the Dutch scholar Hans Corneel de Roos...

“In 2014, the Dutch scholar Hans Corneel de Roos first noticed that the Icelandic version of Dracula was in fact not a translation, but was rather a very different novel from Stoker’s version.” The “translation” was published in 1901.

Features | The Verge Valid
• Ian Frisch

Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad Roommate

The wildfires that would come to engulf Los Angeles had just begun to burn when Frankee Grove finally admitted to herself that she needed a roommate. It was January 2025, and Grove, then 42, had recently broken up with her boyfriend of six years. They had lived together in a two-bedroom Spanish bungalow on a […]

Global News Podcast

Trump warns 'clock is ticking' for Iran

29:59

President Trump has again issued a warning to Iran amid stalled peace negotiations - saying unless they act quickly to agree a deal, there won't be anything left of them. Tehran says the US has failed to make any concrete concessions to bring about an end to the war. Also: Rwanda tightens its border security as neighbouring DRC struggles to contain a deadly Ebola outbreak; Amnesty International highlights Iran's increasing use of the death penalty; Russian civilians are shocked by Ukrainian drone attacks; Britain's royal guards allegedly fall asleep on the job; and are street preachers a blessing or a curse?

Dan’s Polaroids

17.05.2026

Me and my SX-70 partially visible in a narrow kitchen mirror inside a wooden hut.
We said goodbye to the cozy little hut we occupied for the weekend.

Global News Podcast

The GlobaL Story: Operation Ajax: The CIA’s Iran coup

28:13
At the outset of the war in Iran, US President Donald Trump suggested that regime change was one of its goals. He later said it had been had achieved, a claim that is disputed by critics who point out that the same repressive forces in Iran still hold power. American attempt...

Daring Fireball Valid
• John Gruber

Drata

drata.com/daring

My thanks to Drata for sponsoring last week at DF. Their message is short and sweet: Leverage autonomous AI agents to automate compliance, manage internal and third-party risk, and continuously prove your security posture.

Link: drata.com/daring

Simon Willison's Weblog Supports Webmention

GDS weighs in on the NHS's decision to retreat from Open Source

GDS weighs in on the NHS's decision to retreat from Open Source Terence Eden continues his coverage of the NHS' poorly considered decision to close down access to their open source repositories in response to vulnerabilities reported to them as part of Project Glasswing. Now...

Global News Podcast

WHO declares an Ebola public health emergency in the DRC

25:34
Nearly ninety deaths have been recorded so far in the Democratic Republic of Congo with medical experts warning that the current strain of the Ebola virus has a very high mortality rate. The DRC's health minister said that no vaccine or specific treatment was available. Also...

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Per Nilsson on playing over complex tunes #guitarist #guitar #shorts

Per Nillson on playing over complex tunes #guitarist #guitar #shorts
Per Nillson on playing over complex tunes #guitarist #guitar #shorts

Daring Fireball Valid
• John Gruber

Reddit Is Blocking Some Users From Accessing Its Website From Mobile Devices

arstechnica.com/information-technology/2026/05/why-reddit-blocked-my-daily-visit-to-its-mobile-website/

Nate Anderson, writing at Ars Technica: But I was surprised this weekend to suddenly find myself cut off; Reddit simply would not let me visit the site on my mobile phone. Instead, a new overlay popped up, saying, “Get the app to keep using Reddit.” There was no way to ...

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• John Gruber

Santa Clara County Sues Meta Over Alleged Scam Ads

sanjosespotlight.com/santa-clara-county-sues-meta-over-alleged-scam-ads/

Brandon Pho, reporting for San Jose Spotlight: The lawsuit filed Monday alleges that instead of cracking down on deceptive ads designed to trick users out of their money, Meta has hamstrung its own fraud prevention teams and helped fake companies bypass its filters to en...

Simon Willison's Weblog Supports Webmention

Warelay -> OpenClaw

In preparation for a lightning talk I'm giving at PyCon US this afternoon I decided to figure out how many names OpenClaw has actually had since that first commit back in November. Thanks to this first_line_history.py tool (code here) the answer, according to the Git history...

Daring Fireball Valid
• John Gruber

★ AI Is Technology, Not a Product

Steven Levy, writing for Wired last month after Apple’s CEO transition was announced, under the provocative headline “Apple’s Next CEO Needs to Launch a Killer AI Product” (News+ link to get around Wired’s miserly paywall): Much more recently, I quizzed Ternus and global...

Dan’s Polaroids

16.05.2026

A view of the Rhine from a hillside with a castle and a child in the foreground and a little town in the background.
More hiking and more views today.

Daring Fireball Valid
• John Gruber

ArXiv to Ban Researchers for a Year if They Submit AI Slop

404media.co/new-arxiv-rules-ai-generated-papers-ban/

Samantha Cole, writing for 404 Media: Late Thursday evening, Thomas Dietterich, chair of the computer science section of ArXiv, wrote on X: “If generative AI tools generate inappropriate language, plagiarized content, biased content, errors, mistakes, incorrect reference...