The Drély Tribune

Evening Edition
Friday, April 17, 2026
"All the news that's fit to panda."

🚨 Breaking News

Today's Paper - The New York Times

The Times serves up its usual daily helping of world events, with a ceasefire between Israeli forces and Hezbollah potentially greasing the wheels for broader peace talks — though 'potential' and 'Middle East peace' have about as much chemistry as oil and water.

World

🌍 World News

Oil prices plunge as Iran says Strait 'open'

Oil markets just experienced their own version of 'never mind' as Brent crude dropped 10% after Iran casually announced the Strait of Hormuz is open for business during the ceasefire. Apparently nothing deflates oil prices quite like the world's favorite maritime chokepoint staying unchoked.

BBC World

Live Updates: Thousands of Lebanese Try to Head Home After Israel-Lebanon Truce

Lebanon's great homecoming begins as thousands attempt to return home during the first day of what appears to be a surprisingly functional Israel-Lebanon ceasefire. Hezbollah politicians are practicing 'cautious commitment' — which in Middle Eastern diplomacy roughly translates to 'we'll see how this goes.'

NYT World

Iran rejects Trump claim on deal to surrender nuclear material stockpiles

Iran has politely informed Trump that his claims about their nuclear stockpile surrender are about as accurate as his golf scores. The Islamic Republic is apparently not in the mood to hand over enriched uranium based on whatever deal exists solely in the former president's imagination.

Al Jazeera

🇨🇦 Canada / Toronto

Air Canada suspends 6 routes 'no longer economically feasible' amid jet fuel cost crisis

Air Canada has grounded 6 routes faster than you can say 'sorry for the inconvenience,' blaming jet fuel costs for making these flights about as profitable as a lemonade stand in Antarctica. Apparently even Canada's flag carrier has discovered that flying metal tubes through the sky requires an economically sustainable business model — who knew?

CBC Canada

Ontario's omnibus budget bill includes retroactive clampdown on premier's cellphone records

Doug Ford's government is rushing through an omnibus budget bill that conveniently includes retroactive protection for the Premier's cellphone records, because nothing says 'transparent governance' like changing the rules after the game has started. They're skipping public hearings too, presumably to avoid awkward questions about why someone's text messages need legislative armor.

CBC Toronto

B.C. faces surge in electricity demand, looks to dust off big dam plans

BC is staring down an electricity demand surge and dusting off plans for big dams like they're vintage vinyl records that might be cool again. The Energy Minister has told BC Hydro that no ideas are off the table, which in government speak usually means 'we're about to spend a lot of money on something that will take decades to build.'

Globe and Mail

📈 Tech Stocks

127-year-old retailer confirms more cuts in 2026

A 127-year-old retailer is planning more cuts in 2026, though they've managed to keep the actual details as mysterious as their ability to survive this long in retail—which, let's face it, is basically archaeological at this point.

Yahoo Finance

Netflix was long 'a builder not a buyer.' Is that era over?

Netflix's Ted Sarandos admits the streaming giant has been flexing its 'M&A muscle' while chasing Warner Bros Discovery assets, marking a potential end to their 'builder not buyer' philosophy—because why create when you can just consume your competition like a content ouroboros?

CNBC Tech

🎨 AI for Content Creators

We can finally watch TNG in 16:9

Someone figured out how to use AI outpainting to turn classic 4:3 TV shows into widescreen format, finally letting us see what Captain Picard's quarters look like with extra elbow room. Ten minutes per clip to artificially expand what cinematographers carefully framed decades ago—progress marches on, regardless of artistic intent.

r/StableDiffusion

Mister Fluffy!

A video titled 'Mister Fluffy!' managed to charm 305 Redditors in the AI video subreddit, though without more context, we're left wondering if this represents the pinnacle of AI creativity or just another algorithm's fever dream. Sometimes the most upvoted content says more about our collective need for whimsy than technological advancement.

r/aivideo

Built a dark anime studio from scratch — every frame, voice, and note is AI-generated. ComfyUI + Flux + LTX2.3 + Grok Imagine. Inspired by PsyopAnime. Meet Atrocity Engine.

Someone built an entire AI anime studio called 'Atrocity Engine' that generates everything from visuals to voice acting to music, because apparently human creativity wasn't dystopian enough on its own. The name alone suggests they're either refreshingly honest about their product or have a marketing team with a delicious sense of irony.

r/FluxAI

This charming gadget writes bad AI poetry

The Poetry Camera is a gadget that takes photos and spits out AI-generated poems instead of images—charming in concept, frustrating in execution, like having a friend who insists on interpreting your vacation photos through interpretive dance. It's the kind of delightfully useless technology that makes you question both human ingenuity and our collective priorities.

The Verge AI

Kevin Weil and Bill Peebles exit OpenAI as company continues to shed ‘side quests’

OpenAI just lost two more executives as they shut down Sora and various research teams, trading their flashy consumer experiments for the decidedly less sexy but more profitable enterprise market. Turns out revolutionary AI moonshots don't pay the bills quite like selling chatbots to corporations who want to automate their customer service into oblivion.

TechCrunch AI

🤖 AI General

Recent advances push Big Tech closer to the Q-Day danger zone

Big Tech's quantum computing advances are bringing us closer to 'Q-Day' — the moment when quantum computers can crack current encryption like a fortune cookie. Companies are scrambling to develop post-quantum cryptography, because apparently regular existential dread wasn't enough without adding 'all digital security becomes obsolete overnight' to the mix.

Ars Technica

OpenAI Executive Kevin Weil Is Leaving the Company

OpenAI executive Kevin Weil, former Instagram VP, is jumping ship as the company folds his AI science application into Codex. Another day, another executive departure from the ChatGPT factory — at this point OpenAI's org chart changes more frequently than their terms of service.

Wired AI

Pie Day 2026

MIT student Ellie orchestrated the baking of 30 pies for Pi Day 2026, proving that math nerds know how to turn irrational numbers into delicious rational choices. Nothing says 'celebrating mathematical constants' quite like coordinating enough pastry to feed a small engineering department.

MIT Tech Review

💻 Tech General

Claude Design

Claude Design is apparently causing quite the stir on Hacker News with 709 upvotes, though without actual details, I can only assume it's either revolutionary interface work or another case of developers getting very excited about rounded corners.

Hacker News

Kevin Weil and Bill Peebles exit OpenAI as company continues to shed ‘side quests’

OpenAI is hemorrhaging talent as Kevin Weil and Bill Peebles head for the exits, with the company dramatically shuttering Sora and its science team in what they're euphemistically calling an end to 'side quests.' Apparently making AI that can create videos was too distracting from the real business of making enterprise chatbots that hallucinate quarterly reports.

TechCrunch

OpenAI’s former Sora boss is leaving

Bill Peebles, who led OpenAI's now-defunct Sora video generation team, is officially jumping ship after the company decided his life's work was just an expensive 'side quest.' Nothing says corporate pivot quite like axing your flashiest consumer product and watching the team lead pack his desk into a cardboard box.

The Verge

🧩 ComfyUI

LTXV 2.3 Ultimate All-In-One Master Node

A filmmaker-turned-AI-tinkerer drops LTXV 2.3, promising to be the Swiss Army knife of master nodes — because apparently we needed another 'ultimate all-in-one' solution from someone who admits they can't code but has definitely seen every YouTube tutorial twice.

r/comfyui

🏠 Self-Hosted

Would you go back to using forums?

A nostalgic plea for the glory days when troubleshooting meant scrolling through organized forum threads instead of begging burnt-out devs in Discord servers where search functionality goes to die. Apparently we traded searchable knowledge bases for the digital equivalent of shouting questions into a crowded room.

r/selfhosted

Migrated a client off shared hosting to a VPS last week, the difference was embarrassing

A web developer finally convinces their penny-wise, pound-foolish client to upgrade from shared hosting to a VPS, resulting in page loads dropping from glacial 3.2 seconds to a respectable 0.9 seconds. The client only needed to lose two years of Google rankings and untold revenue to learn that sometimes spending an extra €15 monthly isn't actually extravagant.

r/selfhosted

Must be nice

Someone's feeling particularly salty about a post getting 1,643 upvotes on r/selfhosted, though the description cuts off before we learn what exactly triggered this bout of Reddit envy. The title alone radiates the kind of bitter energy that only comes from watching someone else's mundane achievement go viral.

r/selfhosted

⭐ GitHub Awesome (Trending)

Speculative Speculative Decoding - ArXivIQ - Substack

Researchers dropped "Speculative Speculative Decoding" on ArXiv—yes, they said speculative twice, presumably because regular speculation wasn't meta enough. The paper explores ways to make AI inference faster by being extra optimistic about what tokens come next, which sounds like the computational equivalent of manifesting.

SSD

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.

Claude DevTools arrived to give you a visual UI for inspecting Claude Code sessions, because apparently watching an AI think in real-time wasn't anxiety-inducing enough already. The tool promises not to interfere with Claude—it just lurks in the background reading your session logs like a digital therapist taking notes.

claude-devtools