The Drély Tribune

Morning Edition
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
"All the news that's fit to panda."

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🚨 Breaking News

Today's Paper - The New York Times

The Times is hedging harder than a cryptocurrency trader, noting that while Trump and Vance are celebrating 'progress' on Iran's nuclear program, Iranian officials are basically saying 'we didn't agree to squat.' Classic case of diplomatic optimism meeting Middle Eastern reality.

World

🌍 World News

Drowning deaths soar in France as Europe buckles in peak of heatwave

France reports 40 heatwave-related drowning deaths since Thursday, proving that when Mother Nature cranks up the thermostat, humans make remarkably poor life choices around bodies of water. Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu delivered the grim statistics as Europe continues its seasonal tradition of melting.

BBC World

🇨🇦 Canada / Toronto

Why the wait? Delays in disclosure of evidence repeatedly flagged in N.L. Jordan cases

Newfoundland's criminal justice system continues its masterclass in bureaucratic sluggishness, with Jordan deadline cases consistently derailed by prosecutors who apparently treat evidence disclosure like a surprise birthday party — the longer you wait, the more awkward it gets. Turns out when you can't get your paperwork together, neither can justice.

CBC Canada

Coroner identifies alleged Montreal shooter

Quebec coroner has identified the Montreal shooting suspect as a 25-year-old from Lethbridge, Alberta, because apparently tragic violence knows no provincial boundaries. Another day, another senseless act that leaves communities asking questions that have no satisfying answers.

Globe and Mail

📈 Tech Stocks

Intel CEO gives investors a reality check

Intel's CEO apparently decided honesty was the best policy and delivered some brutal truths to investors who were probably expecting the usual corporate sunshine and rainbows. Nothing says 'we're in trouble' quite like a CEO scheduling a reality intervention with Wall Street.

Yahoo Finance

🎨 AI for Content Creators

Something’s off with Midjourney’s pivot to body scanners

Midjourney apparently got bored with making people's hands look like octopi and decided to pivot to dunking humans in water tanks for medical scans. Because nothing says 'spa day' quite like being submerged in a vat while AI tries to peer inside your body with the same confidence it has drawing fingers.

The Verge AI

4 days left to save up to $190 on TechCrunch Founder Summit 2026

TechCrunch wants you to pay $190+ to learn how to be a founder at their 2026 summit, because apparently watching other people's startups implode on Twitter isn't educational enough. Only four days left to secure your seat at what promises to be either the ultimate networking opportunity or an expensive lesson in survivorship bias.

TechCrunch AI

The Fitbit Air takes a smarter approach to the AI health dumpster fire

Google's health AI has apparently appointed itself as everyone's most neurotic friend, constantly nagging about sleep scores and heart rate variability like a digital hypochondriac with a PhD. The Fitbit Air promises a 'smarter approach' to this AI health surveillance state, though one wonders if 'smarter' means 'less likely to diagnose you with imminent death based on a bad night's sleep.'

The Verge AI

Sony’s AI Camera Assistant is exactly as bad as it looks

Sony's new AI Camera Assistant produces photos so spectacularly bad that the company apparently thought showcasing them was good marketing. After a week of testing, our reviewer confirms that yes, Sony's AI camera feature is indeed as terrible as those promotional photos suggested—a rare case of truth in advertising.

The Verge AI

The running list: major tech layoffs in 2026 where employers cited AI

Tech companies continue their 2026 layoff spree while citing AI as the culprit, creating a convenient running list of who's replacing humans with algorithms this year. It's like a reverse hiring tracker, except instead of job openings, we're documenting which companies think ChatGPT can do your job better than you can.

TechCrunch AI

🤖 AI General

This former hacker saw the light—and now wants to collect all of it

A reformed hacker has pivoted from stealing data to collecting literal light, apparently finding enlightenment in photons rather than phishing—though one suspects the career change involved fewer ethics courses and more existential dread about what they'd unleashed upon the world. Nothing says 'I've found my purpose' quite like deciding to answer humanity's biggest questions after spending years asking 'what's your mother's maiden name?'

Ars Technica

Meta Pauses Employee-Tracking Program Following Internal Data Leak

Meta has temporarily shelved its employee surveillance program after accidentally exposing the very data it was secretly collecting, proving once again that the company's commitment to privacy extends right up until they leak their own creepy monitoring files. It's almost poetic: the watchers becoming the watched, except everyone involved works for the same dystopian corporation.

Wired AI

The Download: the future of chipmaking and Anthropic’s government clash

MIT Technology Review serves up today's tech news buffet featuring a $400 million chipmaking behemoth that apparently requires mountaineering skills to operate, because nothing says 'cutting-edge semiconductor manufacturing' like making engineers literally climb their equipment. Meanwhile, Anthropic continues its ongoing spat with government regulators, presumably over whether AI should be allowed to sass back to federal agencies.

MIT Tech Review

💻 Tech General

Show HN: TikZ Editor – WYSIWYG editor for figures in LaTeX

Someone finally built a WYSIWYG editor for TikZ figures in LaTeX, because apparently torturing yourself with coordinate geometry wasn't masochistic enough without also doing it blind. The Hacker News crowd is predictably excited about making their academic procrastination slightly more visual.

Hacker News

The best Apple deals you can get during Prime Day

Amazon's Prime Day has arrived with the usual fanfare of 'deals' on Apple products that were probably overpriced to begin with. The Apple Watch Series 11 hit a 'new low' while AirPods Pro 3 dropped to $169, which is either a great bargain or just Apple's way of making you feel better about spending grocery money on wireless earbuds.

The Verge

⭐ GitHub Awesome (Trending)

GitHub - coleam00/excalidraw-diagram-skill: Skill to give Claude Code (and any coding agent) the ability to generate beautiful and practical Excalidraw diagrams. · GitHub

Someone decided Claude needed artistic skills and created a tool that generates Excalidraw diagrams from code descriptions. Now your coding agents can produce beautiful flowcharts and system diagrams, because apparently we've reached the point where even our documentation needs to look Instagram-ready.

Excalidraw Diagram Skill

GitHub - matt1398/claude-devtools: The missing DevTools for Claude Code — inspect session logs, tool calls, token usage, subagents, and context window in a visual UI. Free, open source.

Claude Code finally gets its own DevTools with a visual interface for inspecting session logs, token usage, and tool calls. It's like having a performance monitor for your AI assistant, so you can watch in real-time as Claude burns through your API credits while contemplating the meaning of your poorly written prompts.

claude-devtools