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Project Sunrise outlines a “smart city” with AI grids. It’s only possible with the continued dispossession of Palestinians.
The post Plans Call for “New Rafah” Built in Israel’s Image — Without Palestinians appeared first on The Intercept.
The Drupal Community will have a large showing at EU Open Source Week 2026 in Brussels. You are invited to join Drupal Association board members Baddy Sonja Breidert, Tiffany Farriss, Sachiko Muto, Imre Gmelig, Dominique De Cooman and Alex Moreno at the following events throughout the week.
This market will resolve to “Yes” if the world ends before December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to “No.”
Note that personal tragedy will not cause this market to resolve to “Yes,” no matter how disruptive it is to your daily life or sense of well-being. A breakup won’t qualify. Neither will the death of a beloved parent.
And don’t even start about losing your job. We’re all struggling, employed or not. I mean, look at me. I have a job, but I’m helping people throw their money into the void over the stupidest stuff. Want to blow a month’s rent because you’re sure Taylor Swift will drop another surprise album in this calendar year? You can if you want to.
I’m basically helping some guy run a farm for gambling addicts who want to bet on the specific way things will burn down. Well, unless you want to bet on the number of tweets Elon Musk will excrete in a fourteen-day period. Is that a more noble form of betting? Better question: Do you want my job? If that question resolves to yes for you, send me a note.
A top official told colleagues that a change to a National Park Service employee policy was part of a “reign of terror.”
The post Trump Admin “Deliberately” Tanking Morale to Get Parks Staff to Quit, Official Says in Leaked Tape appeared first on The Intercept.
Workplace printers don’t just track file names — in some cases, they can recall the exact contents of any file they print.
The post FBI’s Washington Post Investigation Shows How Your Printer Can Snitch on You appeared first on The Intercept.
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Most people live as though death is undesirable. But would immortality be a blessing – or an interminable curse?
- by Aeon Video

Deciding to give more experiences a second chance changed my personality for the better and made me a happier person
- by Hannah Seo

After a lifetime of collecting artefacts from strangers’ lives, I’m finally ready to face my own past
- by Marie-Louise Plum
In inner-city Dublin, almost hidden between the eighteenth century terraces and the shiny luxury flats of the twenty-first century, you’ll find a series of large blocks of flats in brick and concrete: Countess Markiewicz House, Oliver Bond House, Chancery Place, Pearse House, Thorncastle Street, among others. Inspired by the modern housing of Amsterdam and Vienna, […]
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