The Drély Tribune

Evening Edition
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
"All the news that's fit to panda."

🌤️ Weather

🛣️ Hwy 400/69 Corridor 390 km · Toronto → Sudbury
Toronto 26°C ☀️ 💨 9 km/h Good
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Barrie 29°C ☀️ 💨 12 km/h Good
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Honey Harbour 27°C ☀️ 💨 13 km/h Good
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Parry Sound 26°C ☀️ 💨 13 km/h Good
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Sudbury 23°C ☁️ 💨 9 km/h Good
Toronto
☀️ 26°C
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H: 28° / L: 18° · Wind SE 9 km/h · Humidity 79%
Thu 🌧️ 29° / 19° 💧51%
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Honey Harbour
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🚨 Breaking News

Today's Paper - The New York Times

Maine's political scene is heating up as progressives and moderates prepare to duke it out over replacing Senator Graham Platner, who's facing rape accusations. Because nothing brings out the party unity quite like a high-stakes nomination fight wrapped in scandal.

World

Weather: How hot will it be today?

Today's forecast: hot enough to make you question your life choices, with a side of broken temperature records because June apparently didn't get the memo about moderation. Time to embrace your inner lizard and find the nearest air conditioner.

Breaking

🌍 World News

US launches more strikes on Iran with blasts reported in south of country

The Middle East's favorite pastime of escalating tit-for-tat strikes continues, with the US launching fresh attacks on Iran after Trump declared yesterday's ship bombing required 'retribution.' Iran, naturally, has promised strong retaliation because apparently nobody in this region has heard of de-escalation.

BBC World

Iran War Live Updates: U.S. Launches New Strikes on Iran, Military Says

US Central Command is playing shipping lane bodyguard in the Strait of Hormuz while Trump casually announces that the three-week cease-fire is 'over' like he's discussing a cancelled Netflix subscription. Nothing says diplomatic nuance quite like conducting foreign policy via social media updates.

NYT World

Family demands investigation after US man killed by ICE agent in Texas

Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was fatally shot by an ICE agent during a traffic stop in Houston, adding another name to the growing list of questionable ICE encounters. His family is demanding an investigation, which seems reasonable when federal agents are apparently treating traffic stops like Call of Duty missions.

Al Jazeera

🇨🇦 Canada / Toronto

📈 Tech Stocks

Bank of America warns America now has 2 economies

Bank of America has made the shocking discovery that rich people and poor people live in different economic realities, apparently needing a team of analysts to confirm what grocery shoppers figured out two years ago. Nothing says 'cutting-edge financial insight' quite like stating the obvious with a PowerPoint presentation.

Yahoo Finance

Levi Strauss beats quarterly expectations, raises guidance and dividend

Levi Strauss managed to beat expectations and raise both guidance and dividend, proving that even in uncertain times, people still need pants. The denim giant's success suggests Americans are willing to pay premium prices for quality jeans, or they've just given up on sweatpants as acceptable public attire.

CNBC Tech

🎨 AI for Content Creators

ChatGPT’s upgraded voice mode is better at shutting up

OpenAI's new GPT-Live-1 has finally learned the ancient art of letting humans finish their sentences, because apparently even AI needed a crash course in basic conversation etiquette. The upgrade promises less interrupting and more patience when you pause to think, which is honestly setting the bar pretty low for 'talking to another person.'

The Verge AI

Google’s deepfake detector system used to debunk McConnell hoax pic

Google's deepfake detection system successfully identified a fake AI image of Mitch McConnell in a hospital bed, proving that even artificial intelligence can spot when politicians are being artificially victimized. In a rare win for technology over misinformation, the system caught what human gullibility almost missed.

TechCrunch AI

Meta’s new Muse Image model can pull other Instagram users into AI photos

Meta's new Muse Image model lets you drag unsuspecting Instagram users into AI-generated photos, because apparently we needed to make identity theft more creative and socially integrated. The feature is rolling out across Meta's entire ecosystem, turning every family gathering into a potential deepfake opportunity.

The Verge AI

Anthropic is launching Claude Cowork on mobile and web

Anthropic is expanding Claude Cowork to mobile and web after keeping it locked away on desktop like some kind of productivity hermit. Max subscribers get first dibs on the liberation, while everyone else waits their turn to collaborate with AI on devices that actually fit in their pockets.

The Verge AI

This startup thinks robotics is about to have its ChatGPT moment

General Intuition believes robotics is about to have its ChatGPT moment by training AI on millions of hours of video game footage, because apparently watching NPCs walk into walls for eternity is the secret to physical intelligence. They're betting that virtual chaos will somehow translate into real-world robotic competence, which is either brilliant or the plot of a dystopian comedy.

TechCrunch AI

🤖 AI General

Hackers can use 9 of the most popular AI tools to assemble massive botnets

Researchers discovered that hackers can exploit AI tools' pathological need to always give an answer — even when they have no clue — to create massive botnets through 'HalluSquatting.' Turns out teaching machines to never admit ignorance was about as smart as giving a toddler a flamethrower.

Ars Technica

EmTech AI 2026: The Rise of the AI Platform

MIT's EmTech AI 2026 conference promises to explore 'The Rise of the AI Platform,' though given the description's emptiness, they're either being mysteriously cryptic or their own AI wrote this placeholder. Either way, expect the usual parade of buzzwords and breathless predictions about our robot overlords.

MIT Tech Review

💻 Tech General

Separating signal from noise in coding evaluations

Hacker News discovers that evaluating coding skills is harder than actually coding, with 72 developers presumably arguing about whether whiteboard interviews or take-home projects are the superior form of professional hazing. The eternal quest continues to find a hiring process that doesn't make everyone involved question their life choices.

Hacker News

Feds demand autonomous vehicle companies stop interfering with first responders

The feds are politely but firmly telling self-driving cars to stop treating ambulances and fire trucks like particularly aggressive NPCs in a video game. Apparently 'move over for emergency vehicles' wasn't covered in AI driving school, prompting regulators to issue a reminder that real-world consequences aren't just edge cases to be optimized away.

TechCrunch

Get a $30 credit when you reserve Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy phones

Samsung is so confident you'll want their mystery phones that they're bribing you with $30 before even admitting these devices exist. It's like a tech company version of a blind date, except you're committing to spending $1000+ on whatever 'new shape unfolds' on July 22nd, 2026—because nothing says romance like a folding phone and buyer's remorse.

The Verge

⭐ GitHub Awesome (Trending)

GitHub - vercel-labs/openreview: An open-source, self-hosted AI code review bot powered by Vercel. · GitHub

Vercel has released OpenReview, an open-source AI code review bot that lets Claude judge your pull requests like a particularly pedantic senior developer. It's currently in beta, which means it's probably still learning the difference between 'constructive feedback' and 'soul-crushing nitpicking.' Deploy it to Vercel, connect your GitHub, and prepare for AI-powered code roasts on demand.

OpenReview

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 pictures of your messy architecture decisions with this Excalidraw diagram skill. Now your coding agents can visualize exactly how that spaghetti code looks in flowchart form. Because apparently we needed AI to make our technical debt look more aesthetically pleasing.

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.

Finally, someone built DevTools for Claude Code because apparently we needed to debug our AI debugging tools. This open-source project lets you inspect session logs, token usage, and watch your context window slowly fill up like a digital hourglass. It's free, which is good because paying to watch an AI think would feel particularly dystopian.

claude-devtools

GitHub - vercel-labs/webreel: Record scripted browser demos as video · GitHub

Vercel Labs dropped WebReel, a tool for recording scripted browser demos as videos, perfect for when you need to automate the soul-crushing process of creating marketing demos. Now you can script your way out of manually clicking through the same workflow 47 times while maintaining that authentic 'totally not a robot' feel. Progress!

webreel