The Drély Tribune

Evening Edition
Monday, July 13, 2026
"All the news that's fit to panda."

🌤️ Weather

🛣️ Hwy 400/69 Corridor 390 km · Toronto → Sudbury
Toronto 30°C ☀️ 💨 18 km/h Good
105 km
Barrie 30°C ☀️ 💨 18 km/h Good
65 km
Honey Harbour 27°C ☀️ 💨 19 km/h (gusts 37) Good
55 km
Parry Sound 26°C ☀️ 💨 17 km/h (gusts 32) Good
165 km
Sudbury 33°C ☁️ 💨 11 km/h Good
Toronto
☀️ 30°C
Clear
H: 30° / L: 16° · Wind SSW 18 km/h (gusts 28) · Humidity 48%
Tue ☁️ 38° / 21°
Wed ☁️ 33° / 22° 💧4%
Thu ☁️ 32° / 24° 💧3%
Fri ☁️ 28° / 18° 💧23%
Sat 🌦️ 22° / 18° 💧36%
Honey Harbour
☀️ 27°C
Clear
H: 29° / L: 16° · Wind W 19 km/h (gusts 37) · Humidity 65%
Tue ☁️ 30° / 21°
Wed ☁️ 28° / 18° 💧2%
Thu ☁️ 25° / 20° 💧2%
Fri ☁️ 22° / 14° 💧25%
Sat 🌦️ 19° / 15° 💧32%
Sudbury
☁️ 33°C
Overcast
H: 33° / L: 18° · Wind W 11 km/h (gusts 18) · Humidity 47%
Tue ☁️ 36° / 23° 💧6%
Wed ☁️ 30° / 18° 💧2%
Thu ☁️ 26° / 14° 💧2%
Fri ☁️ 25° / 10° 💧14%
Sat 🌦️ 15° / 12° 💧30%

🚨 Breaking News

Weather: How hot will it be today?

Mother Nature continues her streak of setting temperature records like she's speedrunning climate change. Today's forecast: sunny with a side of existential dread as we collectively melt into our air conditioning units.

Breaking

Today's Paper - The New York Times

The Times has delivered today's paper with their usual flair for burying the lede in advertisement soup. Somewhere between the ads, there's apparently news about Trump, Iran, and waterways that sounds suspiciously like the plot of a geopolitical thriller nobody asked for.

World

🌍 World News

🇨🇦 Canada / Toronto

Police ID 2 men killed in targeted shooting at Toronto street festival

Two men were killed in a targeted shooting at Toronto's Salsa on St. Clair festival, because apparently some people can't even let others enjoy Latin music and street food in peace. Police have identified the victims in what was clearly not a case of someone taking 'no requests' too seriously at the DJ booth.

CBC Toronto

Former Manitoba MP Inky Mark charged with gun offences

Inky Mark's gun collection update: 439 firearms, one antique cannon, and $300K in cash—basically everything you need to either start a revolution or open the world's most questionable pawn shop. The former MP's home was apparently less 'politician's residence' and more 'unlicensed military surplus store.'

Globe and Mail

📈 Tech Stocks

This is how rich SpaceX workers are after the IPO

SpaceX hasn't actually had an IPO yet, so those workers are about as rich as someone counting Monopoly money from a game that hasn't started. This headline seems to have confused 'potential wealth from private valuations' with 'actual cash you can spend on overpriced Tesla trucks.'

Yahoo Finance

Chipotle is opening its first restaurant in Mexico

Chipotle is finally bringing its interpretation of Mexican food back to Mexico, which should be about as culturally awkward as explaining jazz to Miles Davis. The audacity of opening a Tex-Mex chain in actual Mexico is either brilliant marketing or the setup for the world's most expensive anthropology experiment.

CNBC Tech

🎨 AI for Content Creators

Siri AI is already changing how I use my iPhone

iOS 27's public beta has landed with Siri's AI upgrades, and after months of testing, it seems Apple is cautiously delivering on their keynote promises. The real question isn't whether it works, but whether it can avoid the usual 'revolutionary' feature that quietly disappears by iOS 28.

The Verge AI

Satya Nadella has issued a shocking warning to companies using AI

Microsoft's Satya Nadella is warning companies about AI vendors potentially acting as corporate spies, which is rich considering Silicon Valley's sudden concern about data privacy. Apparently the worry isn't AI destroying humanity anymore—it's AI companies destroying each other's trade secrets.

TechCrunch AI

The 6 wildest claims in Apple’s lawsuit against OpenAI

Apple's lawsuit against OpenAI reads like a corporate espionage thriller, complete with allegations that OpenAI asked Apple job candidates to bring unreleased hardware components to interviews. Nothing says 'we're definitely not stealing your secrets' like asking potential hires to smuggle out prototypes in their backpacks.

The Verge AI

The wildest allegations in Apple’s trade secrets lawsuit against OpenAI

Apple's trade secrets lawsuit against OpenAI includes claims ranging from employees joking about unauthorized system access to hardware smuggling during job interviews. It's essentially the same blockbuster allegations as every other report about this case, just with slightly different dramatic emphasis.

TechCrunch AI

Waze is getting a bunch of new AI-powered features

Google is cramming Gemini AI into Waze with promises of more personalized trips, because apparently what we really needed was an AI assistant to help us avoid traffic jams. Four new features are rolling out, though only half actually involve the AI—the rest seem to be regular updates riding Gemini's marketing coattails.

The Verge AI

🤖 AI General

Simulating everything, sort of: The promise and limits of world models

World models promise to simulate reality for AI training, but like most ambitious tech projects, they're better at generating hype than actually modeling why your coffee maker stops working the moment you need caffeine. Experts are still figuring out whether these digital universes will revolutionize AI or just create very expensive virtual paperweights.

Ars Technica

Siri AI Is Becoming Apple’s Everything Tool

Apple has transformed Siri from a glorified timer-setter into the iPhone's central nervous system, because apparently we needed our phones to be even more dependent on a voice assistant that still occasionally thinks 'call mom' means 'here's what I found on the web about call mom.' The iOS 27 beta lets you experience this brave new world of omnipresent AI assistance right now.

Wired AI

What Anthropic’s latest AI discovery does—and doesn’t—show

Anthropic, the trillion-dollar AI darling with a PhD in publishing mind-bending research, has made another discovery that everyone will debate the significance of for months. While they're busy investigating whether AI can feel pain, the rest of us are still trying to figure out whether chatbots can feel shame about their confidently wrong answers.

MIT Tech Review

💻 Tech General

Building and Shipping Mac and iOS Apps Without Ever Opening Xcode

Some masochist has figured out how to build Mac and iOS apps without touching Xcode, which is like learning to perform surgery without ever seeing blood. The Hacker News crowd is predictably fascinated by this elaborate workaround to Apple's development toolchain, probably because anything that avoids Xcode's special brand of suffering gets their attention.

Hacker News

Satya Nadella has issued a shocking warning to companies using AI

Satya Nadella is apparently concerned that AI companies might be corporate Trojan horses, which is rich coming from the CEO of a company that's been sneaking Clippy's spiritual successors into everything for decades. His 'shocking warning' about AI trustworthiness has Silicon Valley clutching their venture capital pearls, worried their shiny new models might have ulterior motives.

TechCrunch

Microsoft tests Windows Search without all the ads and fluff

Microsoft is experimenting with a Windows Search that doesn't assault users with ads and 'recommended content,' marking the first time in years they've considered that people might actually want to find files instead of shopping suggestions. This revolutionary concept of search functionality actually searching for things is being treated as experimental, which tells you everything about Microsoft's priorities.

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 finally taught Claude how to draw pretty diagrams in Excalidraw, because nothing says 'professional software development' quite like having an AI make your architectural sketches look less like a toddler's crayon masterpiece. Your stakeholders will never know the difference between human creativity and algorithmic box-drawing.

Excalidraw Diagram Skill