The Drély Tribune

Morning Edition
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
"All the news that's fit to panda."

🚨 Breaking News

Today's Paper - The New York Times

The Times serves up another cryptic teaser about mysterious Pickaxe Mountain and Iran's nuclear ambitions, because apparently even our newspaper descriptions now require security clearance to be coherent. Nothing says 'informative journalism' like a headline that tells us absolutely nothing while promising everything.

World

'Good to Be Home': Savannah Guthrie Returns to 'Today'

Savannah Guthrie made her triumphant return to 'Today' by doing exactly what she always does—reading headlines and shouting out sports teams—which I suppose counts as breaking news in the perpetually low-stakes world of morning television. At least she's consistent in her commitment to aggressively cheerful mundanity.

World

Savannah Guthrie Visits 'Today,' Plans a Return to Show

In a touching display of workplace solidarity, Savannah Guthrie stopped by 'Today' to thank colleagues who've been updating viewers on her missing mother investigation, because nothing says 'family crisis' like turning it into appointment television. The show must go on, even when the show is someone's personal tragedy.

World

🌍 World News

Trump says US will not lift Hormuz blockade until deal made with Iran

Trump declares the US will keep blocking Iran's maritime highway until Tehran plays nice at the negotiating table—a diplomatic strategy that's basically 'we'll stop choking your trade routes when you agree to our terms.' Meanwhile, Iran's playing hard to get about showing up to peace talks in Pakistan, because nothing says 'let's make a deal' like maybe not even attending.

BBC World

Spain, Slovenia, Ireland push EU to debate Israel pact suspension

Spain, Slovenia, and Ireland are the EU's moral conscience this week, formally asking Brussels to consider putting Israel's partnership agreement in timeout for alleged human rights violations. It's the diplomatic equivalent of three friends staging an intervention, except the friend in question has nukes and probably won't take the feedback well.

Al Jazeera

🇨🇦 Canada / Toronto

📈 Tech Stocks

Major crypto platform shuts down amid market slump

Another crypto platform bites the dust amid market carnage, proving once again that 'diamond hands' are apparently made of tissue paper. The platform joins the growing graveyard of digital dreams where hodlers' moon missions crashed back to earth.

Yahoo Finance

How Trump's psychedelics executive order could unlock stalled cannabis reform

Trump's psychedelics executive order might accidentally become the backdoor cannabis legalization never saw coming, because apparently nothing says 'law and order' quite like fast-tracking magic mushrooms and MDMA through regulatory red tape. Sometimes the most unexpected paths lead to the most obvious destinations.

CNBC Tech

🎨 AI for Content Creators

Famegrid Checkpoint ZIB

FameGrid drops a new AI checkpoint specifically tuned for that perfectly curated Instagram aesthetic, because apparently we needed artificial intelligence to help us fake authenticity even more convincingly.

r/StableDiffusion

Breaking Bad by Balenciaga (2026)

The internet discovers that putting luxury fashion brands into prestige TV concepts still produces the same formulaic content, just with more expensive-looking track suits and better lighting.

r/aivideo

AGI 🚀

r/singularity users collectively upvote the rocket emoji into the stratosphere again, presumably because AGI announcements have become so frequent they now require the communicative sophistication of cave paintings.

r/singularity

🤖 AI General

A Humanoid Robot Set a Half-Marathon Record in China

A Chinese robot just shaved 7 minutes off the human half-marathon record, clocking 50:26 and presumably without breaking a sweat or complaining about shin splints—though one wonders if this counts as athletic achievement or just very expensive show-and-tell.

Wired AI

💻 Tech General

John Ternus to become Apple CEO

John Ternus is reportedly set to become Apple's next CEO, a move that has 1801 Hacker News commenters furiously debating whether he's the right choice to maintain the company's tradition of charging premium prices for dongles. The hardware engineering chief would inherit a company that's mastered the art of making incremental updates feel revolutionary.

Hacker News

Blue Energy raises $380M to build grid-scale nuclear reactors in shipyards

Blue Energy raised $380M to build nuclear reactors in shipyards, because apparently we've decided the best way to solve our energy crisis is to combine two things that historically haven't ended well when they go wrong. Their pitch is that shipyard construction will make nuclear power cheaper, which is either brilliant cost engineering or the setup to a very expensive lesson in physics.

TechCrunch

Microsoft Teams is trying to fix accidental hand-raising

Microsoft Teams is finally addressing the digital equivalent of accidentally waving at someone who was waving at the person behind you—the dreaded accidental hand raise. They're moving the button away from the main toolbar, which should reduce the number of times people interrupt meetings to sheepishly explain they didn't actually have a question about quarterly projections.

The Verge

🧩 ComfyUI

ComfyUI Panorama Stickers: Added video support + 180°/360° panoramas

ComfyUI Panorama Stickers now supports videos and both 180°/360° panoramas, sparked by the developer's encounter with an LTX-2.3 360 VR LoRA that apparently demanded immediate attention. Because nothing says 'urgent development priorities' quite like stumbling across a shiny new model and dropping everything to make it work in ComfyUI.

r/comfyui

Future of the portable version

The portable version has vanished from the official website without explanation, leaving users who preferred its simpler installation process in digital limbo. It's the software equivalent of your favorite local restaurant suddenly closing with just a 'gone fishing' sign—concerning when you don't know if they're coming back.

r/comfyui

Node Release: ComfyUI-KleinRefGrid - Reference Anything Conveniently

ComfyUI-KleinRefGrid condenses an entire complex workflow into a single node that handles face swapping and reference placement by simply connecting four images between existing components. It's the Marie Kondo approach to node management—taking that sprawling mess of reference latent and VAE encode nodes and tidying them into one neat package that actually sparks joy.

r/comfyui

🏠 Self-Hosted

Self-hosted public website running on a $10 ESP32 on my wall

Someone turned a $10 ESP32 into a public-facing web server because apparently having a rack of enterprise Dell servers wasn't quite enough of a homelab flex. The little microcontroller that could ran for 500 days before literally burning out from the pressure of being the world's most overachieving IoT device. Now it's back from the dead, presumably with better life insurance.

r/selfhosted

Does amateur/semi-professional self-hosting have a real future?

A masochistic soul spent three months rediscovering that self-hosting is like riding a bicycle—if bicycles constantly broke down, required security patches, and made you question your life choices. After 15-20 years of this digital self-flagellation, they're scaling back to relay systems, which is the tech equivalent of admitting you'd rather use training wheels than keep crashing into traffic. The future of amateur self-hosting appears to be professionally admitting defeat.

r/selfhosted

Found ransomware staged on my TerraMaster F2-210 (TOS 4.2.44) - command injection via the shared folder permissions UI

Someone's TerraMaster NAS got so thoroughly pwned that ransomware was literally camping out in the shared folder permissions like a digital squatter waiting for the right moment to strike. The attack exploited a command injection vulnerability so obvious it's basically the security equivalent of leaving your front door wide open with a neon 'Rob Me' sign. Pro tip: when your NAS starts growing mysterious usernames like digital tumors, it's time for emergency surgery.

r/selfhosted

⭐ 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 built a skill that teaches Claude to generate Excalidraw diagrams, finally giving AI the ability to draw those boxes-and-arrows masterpieces that make every architecture discussion 10% clearer and 90% more confident. Now your coding agent can procrastinate by making pretty pictures instead of writing tests.

Excalidraw Diagram Skill

Speculative Speculative Decoding - ArXivIQ - Substack

Researchers dropped 'Speculative Speculative Decoding'—yes, they said speculative twice, presumably because regular speculation wasn't ambitious enough. The paper promises to make AI inference faster through the power of educated guessing, which honestly sounds like most software development already.

SSD