The Drély Tribune

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Sunday, June 21, 2026
"All the news that's fit to panda."

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🚨 Breaking News

Today's Paper - The New York Times

The New York Times serves up its daily dose of democracy anxiety with a story about a Black admiral getting promotion-blocked by Trump's defense pick, because nothing builds military morale quite like petty politics overriding merit. Just another Tuesday in the 'support our troops' crowd's playbook.

World

🌍 World News

Colombians to vote in presidential run-off pitting leftist against hardliner

Colombia's presidential runoff features the classic political matchup of 'burn it all down' versus 'build higher walls,' with leftist Ivan Cepeda facing off against conservative hardliner Abelardo de la Espriella. Nothing says democratic choice quite like picking between revolution and reaction.

Al Jazeera

🇨🇦 Canada / Toronto

Gas prices and new incentives sparking more EV sales

Gas prices have apparently reached the magical threshold where people finally decide maybe sitting in traffic while burning dinosaur juice isn't worth it anymore. EV sales jumped 20.8% as government incentives and wallet-crushing fuel costs team up to make electric vehicles look less like virtue signaling and more like basic math.

CBC Canada

Morning Update: Why young men still want to be dads

The Morning Update promises insights into why young men still aspire to fatherhood, presumably despite having witnessed the current state of the world. Also featured: Alberta's health probe and Canada's World Cup performance, because nothing pairs better with existential parenting questions than healthcare scandals and soccer disappointment.

Globe and Mail

📈 Tech Stocks

Cathie Wood dumps nearly $60 million in popular growth stocks

Cathie Wood continues her impressive streak of selling growth stocks at precisely the wrong moments, this time unloading nearly $60 million worth. At this point, inverse-tracking her trades might be a more reliable investment strategy than following them.

Yahoo Finance

SNAP restrictions could change what shoppers buy — and food giants are watching

SNAP benefit restrictions are forcing Americans to buy actual food instead of Mountain Dew and Cheetos, sending food giants into panic mode as they contemplate a world where people eat vegetables. The horror of consumers making healthier choices has corporate executives frantically redesigning their entire business models around the novel concept of nutrition.

CNBC Tech

🎨 AI for Content Creators

The Atlantic created a searchable database of the music used to train AI

The Atlantic's Alex Reisner just gave musicians the gift of existential dread by creating a searchable database revealing exactly which 21+ million songs are being fed to AI training models. Now artists can finally confirm their worst suspicions about where their work ended up — spoiler alert: it's probably in there.

The Verge AI

The film about Sam Altman has been dropped by Amazon MGM

Amazon MGM decided they didn't want to bankroll a movie about Sam Altman's corporate drama after all, dropping Luca Guadagnino's 'Artificial' despite Andrew Garfield being attached to star. Even Hollywood studios have limits on how much AI executive fanfiction they're willing to fund, it seems.

The Verge AI

In the Weights is your new AI-centric vanity search

Someone created 'In the Weights' as an AI-centric vanity search tool, because apparently we needed another way to quantify our digital relevance and feed our algorithmic anxiety. It's like Google Alerts, but for people who enjoy wondering how much AI knows about them.

TechCrunch AI

Barret Zoph is out at OpenAI again after just five months

Barret Zoph has left OpenAI again after just five months, making him the corporate equivalent of a boomerang that someone finally decided to stop catching. His revolving door routine between AI companies is becoming almost as predictable as the industry's executive musical chairs.

The Verge AI

🤖 AI General

Siri AI Hands On: A Smart, Helpful Assistant

Apple's Siri apparently learned how to hold an actual conversation without making you want to throw your phone into traffic. After years of being the digital equivalent of that friend who never quite gets what you're asking, Siri's finally showing signs of intelligence beyond 'here's what I found on the web.'

Wired AI

The Download: AI bottleneck debates, and BCI trials take off

Some AI startup claims they've cracked the mathematical equivalent of rush hour traffic that's been slowing down large language models. Whether this breakthrough is revolutionary or just another case of Silicon Valley overselling remains to be seen, but at least someone's trying to make AI faster at being confidently wrong.

MIT Tech Review

💻 Tech General

Google Hits 50% IPv6

Google finally hit 50% IPv6 adoption, which only took about as long as it takes for pandas to evolve opposable thumbs. The other 50% of the internet is apparently still running on protocols from when dial-up was considered high-speed.

Hacker News

The Atlantic created a searchable database of the music used to train AI

The Atlantic's Alex Reisner built a searchable database revealing that AI music models trained on 21+ million tracks, because apparently asking permission is so last century. Now artists can finally see exactly which of their songs got fed into the machine learning meat grinder without compensation or consent.

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 decided Claude needed the ability to draw pretty diagrams in Excalidraw, because nothing says 'practical AI application' like making flowcharts. Now your coding agent can procrastinate by creating beautiful visual representations instead of actually fixing your bugs. At least your technical debt will be well-documented in pastel colors.

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 so you can watch your AI assistant burn through tokens like a teenager with their parent's credit card. This free, open-source tool lets you inspect every expensive API call and context window overflow in glorious visual detail. Nothing quite like seeing your budget disappear in real-time with pretty charts.

claude-devtools

GitHub - LeoYeAI/openclaw-master-skills: 🧠 Curated collection of 1209+ best OpenClaw skills — weekly updated by MyClaw.ai

A curated collection of 1209+ 'best' OpenClaw skills, which raises the obvious question of who's doing the quality control and what their definition of 'best' entails. Updated weekly by MyClaw.ai, presumably to keep up with the breakneck pace of AI skill inflation. It's like a resume database, but for digital assistants with questionable qualifications.

OpenClaw Master Skills

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

Vercel's WebReel lets you record scripted browser demos as videos, because apparently taking screenshots wasn't automated enough for the modern developer. Now you can programmatically create those product demo videos that make everything look effortlessly smooth while hiding the 47 failed attempts. Finally, a tool that automates the art of making things look easier than they actually are.

webreel