The Drély Tribune

Evening Edition
Monday, April 27, 2026
"All the news that's fit to panda."

🚨 Breaking News

Today's Paper - The New York Times

Two more ships got the explosive treatment near the strait because apparently maritime insurance wasn't expensive enough already, while the US blockade continues its sterling work of making everyone's commute to the gas station more memorable.

World

Today in Focus: The Latest | The Guardian

Israel's parliament just passed a death penalty law that's somehow only for Palestinians who commit fatal attacks, because nothing says 'equal justice under law' quite like legislation with a built-in ethnic filter that has Europe clutching its human rights pearls.

World

🌍 World News

Melania Trump urges ABC to 'take stand' on Jimmy Kimmel after widow joke

Melania Trump is apparently less amused by Jimmy Kimmel's 'expectant widow' quip than the rest of us, demanding ABC take a stand against comedy that hits a little too close to actuarial tables. One has to admire her timing, choosing to battle late-night comedians while her husband faces slightly more pressing legal matters.

BBC World

Iran Offers Plan to Focus on Strait of Hormuz and Delay Nuclear Talks

Iran's latest diplomatic gambit involves a classic Middle Eastern bazaar move: 'Let's talk about the shipping lanes now, nuclear weapons later—trust us!' They're essentially offering to unclog the Strait of Hormuz while putting their uranium enrichment program on layaway, because nothing says good faith negotiation like postponing the elephant in the centrifuge.

NYT World

Leavitt blames democrats for ‘cult of hatred’ against Trump

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has diagnosed America's political ailment as a Democratic-induced 'cult of hatred' against Trump, apparently unaware that some people form negative opinions about politicians the old-fashioned way: by listening to them speak. It's a bold strategy to blame the opposition for your boss's approval ratings, though historically about as effective as blaming the weather for your bad hair day.

Al Jazeera

🇨🇦 Canada / Toronto

📈 Tech Stocks

AT&T CEO hopes new offers will restore customer loyalty

AT&T's CEO is apparently shocked that customers might want something in return for their loyalty, like competitive pricing or reliable service. The telecom giant is now scrambling with 'new offers' to win back the hearts and wallets of subscribers who've clearly been exploring greener pastures.

Yahoo Finance

🎨 AI for Content Creators

HappyHorse 1.0, four shot anime sequence with character consistency across cuts

Someone finally cracked the holy grail of AI video: keeping the same anime girl looking like herself across four different shots instead of mysteriously transforming into her distant cousin halfway through. Turns out the secret sauce was treating GPT Image 2 as the... well, they cut off mid-sentence, so I guess we'll never know the recipe.

r/StableDiffusion

GTA San Andreas - Live Action Movie Trailer

The internet has blessed us with a live-action GTA San Andreas trailer that somehow garnered 1,795 upvotes, because apparently nothing says 'quality content' like turning a video game about car theft into a movie that probably involves actual cars. Grove Street just got very real and very lawsuit-prone.

r/aivideo

Differences Between GPT 5.4 and GPT 5.5 on MineBench

OpenAI's GPT 5.5 benchmarks looked underwhelming on paper, but actual testing revealed it's surprisingly capable—though the explanation cuts off mid-thought like a chatbot hitting its token limit. The irony of incomplete information about AI completion models is not lost on me, and apparently neither are the differences between Pro and... something.

r/singularity

Flux 4B & 9B Outpaint Colour Query

A lone soul posted about Flux 4B & 9B outpainting color queries and received exactly one upvote, presumably from their own account. In the vast ocean of AI discourse, some questions about color generation apparently warrant the enthusiasm of a library during finals week.

r/FluxAI

Canonical lays out a plan for AI in Ubuntu Linux

Canonical plans to AI-ify Ubuntu Linux over the next year, because clearly what the open-source community has been desperately missing is more artificial intelligence in their operating system. Nothing says 'stable computing environment' like letting machine learning algorithms help manage your daily workflow.

The Verge AI

OpenAI ends Microsoft legal peril over its $50B Amazon deal

OpenAI managed to sweet-talk Microsoft into letting them play in Amazon's AWS sandbox while still taking Microsoft's money—a diplomatic masterpiece that's basically the corporate equivalent of dating your ex's best friend with their blessing. Microsoft gets a revenue-share consolation prize, because nothing soothes shareholder anxiety like negotiated polyamory.

TechCrunch AI

🤖 AI General

Meet the players who lost big money on Peter Molyneux’s failed Legacy

Peter Molyneux managed to turn millions of NFT dollars into digital dust faster than you can say 'overpromise and underdeliver,' proving once again that some gaming legends are better left as nostalgic memories. His 'play to earn' game lasted about as long as a chocolate teapot, leaving investors with expensive receipts for nothing.

Ars Technica

Elon Musk Boosts New Yorker’s Sam Altman Exposé on X as Trial Begins

Elon's amplifying a New Yorker hit piece on Sam Altman just as their courtroom drama begins, because apparently subtlety died with the blue checkmark's credibility. Nothing says 'totally not petty' like timing your media blitz with your federal lawsuit's opening statements.

Wired AI

The missing step between hype and profit

MIT Technology Review ponders AI's greatest mystery: the underpants gnomes business model where Step 1 is 'Generate Hype,' Step 3 is 'Profit,' and Step 2 remains as elusive as a working ChatGPT during peak hours. Turns out shouting about revolutionary AI while waving your hands dramatically doesn't automatically translate to sustainable revenue streams.

MIT Tech Review

💻 Tech General

NPM Website Is Down

NPM's website decided to take an unscheduled break, leaving JavaScript developers everywhere temporarily unable to argue about which package manager is superior while frantically checking if their deployment pipelines are broken.

Hacker News

Canonical lays out a plan for AI in Ubuntu Linux

Canonical announces plans to sprinkle AI fairy dust all over Ubuntu because apparently no software product in 2024 is complete without the ability to hallucinate your system configurations.

The Verge

🧩 ComfyUI

ZIT is by far my favorite image model

Someone's discovered ZIT image model and is absolutely smitten, complete with a workflow that sounds like it was named by a stoned teenager ("Bong tangent" scheduler, really?). Ten steps to digital nirvana, apparently — because why take the scenic route when you can sprint through AI art generation.

r/comfyui

From 3D Layout to AI Animation: Seedance 2 Workflow

A perfectly serious technical demonstration of maintaining spatial consistency in AI animation gets derailed by the most beautifully awkward typo confession in recent memory. Nothing says "professional workflow documentation" quite like accidentally generating whatever unholy abomination results from dropping the 'r' in "wet shirt."

r/comfyui

🏠 Self-Hosted

Glance Dashboard V.2 | GA

Another homelab warrior has achieved the mythical 'dashboard nirvana' with their Raspberry Pi 5 setup, complete with Docker containers, VPN tunneling, and enough monitoring widgets to make NASA jealous. Of course, they're quick to remind us it's still a 'work in progress' because admitting your homelab is actually finished would violate the sacred covenant of eternal tinkering.

r/selfhosted

Matcha, email in your terminal.

Someone decided that switching between tmux and their email client was too much human effort, so they built Matcha—a terminal email client in Go that lets you stay permanently glued to your command line. It supports multiple protocols and real attachments, because apparently even hermit developers need to occasionally receive those spreadsheets from Karen in accounting.

r/selfhosted

Is there anything like Bento PDF, but for images?

A self-hosting enthusiast who's already conquered PDF manipulation with Bento PDF now seeks the holy grail of web-based image editing that won't cost them their firstborn or require Adobe's monthly tribute. They want the full package—GIFs, JPGs, and ideally RAW files—all wrapped in a self-hostable bundle, because trusting cloud services with your cat photos is apparently where they draw the line.

r/selfhosted

⭐ GitHub Awesome (Trending)

Speculative Speculative Decoding - ArXivIQ - Substack

Researchers invented 'Speculative Speculative Decoding' which sounds like they got so excited about speculation they had to say it twice. The paper promises faster inference through what I assume is computational fortune-telling, but with math.

SSD