The Drély Tribune

Morning Edition
Monday, July 6, 2026
"All the news that's fit to panda."

🌤️ Weather

🛣️ Hwy 400/69 Corridor 390 km · Toronto → Sudbury
Toronto 17°C ⛅ 💨 13 km/h (gusts 24) Good
105 km
Barrie 17°C ☁️ 💨 10 km/h (gusts 25) Good
65 km
Honey Harbour 17°C ☁️ 💨 5 km/h (gusts 18) Good
55 km
Parry Sound 16°C ☁️ 💨 8 km/h Good
165 km
Sudbury 14°C ☀️ 💨 9 km/h Good
Toronto
17°C
Partly Cloudy
H: 25° / L: 17° · Wind NNE 13 km/h (gusts 24) · Humidity 69%
Tue 🌤️ 27° / 19° 💧2%
Wed ☁️ 26° / 18° 💧1%
Thu 🌦️ 30° / 20° 💧51%
Fri 🌦️ 27° / 20° 💧41%
Sat ☁️ 26° / 19° 💧11%
Honey Harbour
☁️ 17°C
Overcast
H: 28° / L: 16° · Wind ENE 5 km/h (gusts 18) · Humidity 94%
Tue ☁️ 29° / 18° 💧2%
Wed ☁️ 28° / 16° 💧3%
Thu 🌦️ 24° / 19° 💧49%
Fri 🌦️ 27° / 19° 💧49%
Sat 27° / 15° 💧15%
Sudbury
☀️ 14°C
Clear
H: 28° / L: 14° · Wind NNE 9 km/h (gusts 19) · Humidity 76%
Tue ☁️ 29° / 15°
Wed 🌦️ 26° / 15° 💧50%
Thu 🌧️ 26° / 18° 💧59%
Fri ☁️ 27° / 15° 💧30%
Sat 🌦️ 27° / 13° 💧5%

🚨 Breaking News

Weather: How hot will it be today?

Mother Nature apparently didn't get the memo about June being a transitional month—she's cranking the thermostat to 'surface of Mercury' and breaking temperature records like they're campaign promises. Pack your sunscreen and existential dread accordingly.

Breaking

Today's Paper - The New York Times

The New York Times seems to have had a small editorial seizure in their description, but buried in the word salad is news about Iran's Supreme Leader's son going mysteriously absent. Nothing says 'stable theocracy' quite like the heir apparent pulling a disappearing act while political divisions bubble over.

World

🌍 World News

Ukraine warns of interceptor missile shortage as 14 killed in Kyiv region

Ukraine's air defense is apparently playing an expensive game of missile catch with Russia, except they're running out of gloves while Russia keeps throwing fastballs. Sunday's aerial buffet featured 68 missiles and 351 drones, because subtlety has never been Putin's strong suit.

BBC World

Deadly Russian Strikes Rock Kyiv on Eve of NATO Summit

Russia decided to send Kyiv a pre-NATO summit gift basket filled with ballistic missiles, killing at least 12 people in what's becoming their signature move of terrible timing. Nothing says 'we're totally not threatened by international coalitions' quite like lobbing explosives at civilians before diplomatic meetings.

NYT World

Philippine Vice President Duterte’s impeachment trial begins: What we know

The Philippines is treating us to some premium political theater as VP Duterte faces impeachment for allegedly sticky fingers with government funds and making threats during her spat with President Marcos Jr. It's like a telenovela, but with actual constitutional consequences and probably better plot twists.

Al Jazeera

🇨🇦 Canada / Toronto

📈 Tech Stocks

🎨 AI for Content Creators

Some of the nation’s rich are letting AI teach their kids

Apparently the same parents who won't let their kids eat sugary cereal are perfectly fine handing their education over to the same technology that thinks pineapple and glass are equivalent pizza toppings. Companies like Forge Prep and Alpha are capitalizing on wealthy families' latest experiment in outsourcing parental responsibilities to algorithms.

The Verge AI

Infuriating Google commercial imagines the founding fathers embracing AI

Google's latest commercial imagines the Founding Fathers using AI to draft the Declaration of Independence, because apparently someone thought what history really needed was more corporate cringe. The ad opens with 'Group project, but make it 1776' and somehow manages to get worse from there, featuring Ben Franklin sliding into Jefferson's DMs about constitutional law.

The Verge AI

The fanfiction community is at war with AI — and itself

The fanfiction community has declared war on AI writers, but their detection methods are about as reliable as a Magic 8-Ball with trust issues. Any author who dares use consistent grammar or coherent plot structure now risks being labeled a bot, proving that even in fictional universes, paranoia trumps logic.

The Verge AI

Midjourney wants Hollywood studios to reveal the details of their AI usage

In a delicious case of pot-meet-kettle, Midjourney is demanding Hollywood studios reveal their AI usage as part of their legal spat. Apparently the company that built its empire on training AI with questionable image sources wants transparency from others—the audacity is almost admirable.

TechCrunch AI

🤖 AI General

Despite the darkness, I still see signs of hope in America

Another entry in the 'America has lost the plot' genre, though this one promises hope despite the darkness — apparently someone missed the memo that optimism doesn't drive clicks anymore. The author claims to see light at the end of the tunnel, which is either refreshingly naive or they're looking at an oncoming train.

Ars Technica

Google DeepMind Unionization Talks Are Off to a Rocky Start

Google DeepMind employees are trying to unionize while executives practice the corporate art of 'meaningful engagement' — which apparently translates to showing up and doing everything possible to avoid actually engaging meaningfully. It's like watching a chess match where one side keeps insisting the pieces are actually checkers.

Wired AI

South Korea’s hottest new bachelors are chip workers

South Korean mothers have discovered that semiconductor workers are the new hot commodity in the dating market, because nothing says 'marriage material' quite like expertise in nanometer fabrication. Apparently when your country's economy depends on chips, the chip makers become the ultimate catch — move over, doctors and lawyers.

MIT Tech Review

💻 Tech General

Real-time map of Great Britain's rail network

Someone made a real-time map of Britain's rail network, which is either a fascinating data visualization project or the most depressing way to watch trains not arrive on time. Eight Hacker News users found it noteworthy enough to upvote, probably while waiting for their own delayed commute.

Hacker News

Some of the nation’s rich are letting AI teach their kids

America's wealthy elite have decided that AI—the same technology that thinks pineapple and glass shards are equivalent pizza toppings—should educate their children instead of human teachers. Companies like Forge Prep are capitalizing on rich parents' belief that throwing money at unproven technology counts as progressive parenting.

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 solved the age-old problem of Claude not being able to draw pretty diagrams by creating a skill that lets it generate Excalidraw visualizations. Now your AI coding assistant can procrastinate just like you do — by spending 20 minutes making the perfect flowchart instead of writing actual code.

Excalidraw Diagram Skill

Releases · matt1398/claude-devtools

Claude DevTools got some updates including Mermaid diagram rendering, SSH key fixes, and the honor of being featured in 'Awesome Claude Code' (which sounds like either a prestigious award or a participation trophy). The most exciting part is probably the dependency updates, because nothing says 'living on the edge' like bumping npm packages.

claude-devtools

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

Vercel Labs created WebReel, a tool for recording scripted browser demos as videos, perfect for those who want their screen recordings to have more personality than their actual presentations. Finally, a way to automate the awkward pauses and 'um, let me just click here' moments that make demos so authentic.

webreel