The Drély Tribune

Evening Edition
Sunday, July 12, 2026
"All the news that's fit to panda."

🌤️ Weather

🛣️ Hwy 400/69 Corridor 390 km · Toronto → Sudbury
Toronto 25°C ☀️ 💨 8 km/h Good
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Barrie 28°C ☀️ 💨 8 km/h Good
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Honey Harbour 26°C ☀️ 💨 10 km/h Good
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Parry Sound 26°C ☀️ 💨 11 km/h Good
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Sudbury 28°C ☁️ 💨 22 km/h Good
Toronto
☀️ 25°C
Clear
H: 26° / L: 17° · Wind ESE 8 km/h · Humidity 41%
Mon ☁️ 31° / 16° 💧2%
Tue ☁️ 37° / 22°
Wed ☁️ 32° / 24° 💧6%
Thu ☁️ 28° / 20° 💧3%
Fri 🌤️ 26° / 16° 💧23%
Honey Harbour
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Mon ☁️ 28° / 17° 💧4%
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Wed ☁️ 27° / 20° 💧2%
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Fri 🌤️ 22° / 15° 💧28%
Sudbury
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H: 29° / L: 15° · Wind SW 22 km/h (gusts 31) · Humidity 37%
Mon 🌦️ 33° / 18° 💧21%
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🚨 Breaking News

Weather: How hot will it be today?

June continues its relentless campaign to melt everything in sight, with temperature records falling faster than ice cream from a cone. Mother Nature apparently didn't get the memo that we've already surrendered to summer.

Breaking

Today's Paper - The New York Times

The Times serves up today's helping of presidential travel security concerns, because apparently even Air Force One has trust issues. Nothing says 'leader of the free world' like experts publicly discussing what your plane can't do.

World

🌍 World News

At least 27 killed in Bangkok bar fire

Bangkok's nightlife took a deadly turn when flames engulfed a Chatuchak district bar, killing at least 27 people who found themselves in the world's worst game of hot potato. Firefighters arrived to scenes that looked less like a night out and more like an escape room with lethal consequences.

BBC World

Live Updates: Cease-Fire Unraveling as U.S. and Iran Trade Strikes Again

The U.S. and Iran are once again playing their favorite game of maritime ping-pong over the Strait of Hormuz, with Sunday's fresh American strikes marking another round in this tediously predictable cycle. It's like watching the same bad movie on repeat, except the explosions are real and the popcorn tastes like tension.

NYT World

Lindsey Graham, hardline backer of US-Israeli wars, dies aged 71

Senator Lindsey Graham, who never met a Middle Eastern conflict he couldn't enthusiastically endorse, has died at 71. The South Carolina hawk's passing ends decades of reliably bellicose foreign policy positions that made him Israel's most dependable cheerleader in the Senate.

Al Jazeera

🇨🇦 Canada / Toronto

Torontonians describe chaos, heartbreak after fatal shooting at St. Clair festival

Toronto's Salsa on St. Clair festival proved that even the most wholesome community celebrations aren't immune to senseless violence, as festival-goers found themselves fleeing gunfire instead of dancing to Latin beats. The chaos left residents grappling with the jarring disconnect between neighborhood pride and urban reality.

CBC Canada

Toronto’s Salsa on St. Clair festival cancelled after deadly shooting on Saturday night

The annual Salsa on St. Clair festival has been officially cancelled after Saturday's shooting spree left two dead and multiple injured, proving once again that Toronto's reputation for being 'nice' doesn't extend to everyone with a firearm. Festival organizers are presumably reconsidering whether outdoor celebrations and public safety can coexist in 2024.

Globe and Mail

📈 Tech Stocks

Big fast-food burger chain franchisee files Chapter 11 bankruptcy

A major fast-food franchisee has filed for Chapter 11, proving that even in America, there are limits to how many people will pay $15 for a burger that tastes like cardboard. The irony of a business built on cheap calories going broke during a cost-of-living crisis is almost too perfect.

Yahoo Finance

Why Citigroup is the one to watch when banks report earnings this week

Citigroup is apparently the star student among big banks this earnings season, which is like being the tallest person at a dwarf convention. They're showing 'greatest improvement' but still can't hit their own targets—classic overachiever energy meets corporate reality check.

MarketWatch

🎨 AI for Content Creators

Lorde says Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses are ‘not sexy’

Lorde delivered some real talk at a Madrid festival, calling Ray-Ban's Meta AI glasses 'not sexy' — a devastating blow to tech bros everywhere who thought strapping cameras to their faces would finally make them irresistible. Nothing says rock star rebellion quite like dunking on your festival sponsor's dorky eyewear.

The Verge AI

OpenAI bets on families as ChatGPT goes deeper into households

OpenAI is now hunting for a product manager to make ChatGPT more family-friendly, because apparently nothing says 'quality time with grandma' like asking an AI chatbot to settle dinner table arguments. Soon your toddler will be debugging prompts instead of throwing tantrums — progress, I guess.

TechCrunch AI

Apple’s failed self-driving car program left a legacy of powerful AI chips

Apple's doomed car project may have crashed and burned, but it turns out all that self-driving research accidentally created the AI chips that now power their devices. Sometimes the best innovations come from your biggest failures — a comforting thought for anyone who's ever tried to parallel park.

The Verge AI

Meta removes controversial AI feature on Instagram after backlash

Meta quietly yanked a controversial AI feature from Instagram after users collectively said 'absolutely not' to having their content scraped for creative tools. The company's gracious 'we've heard the feedback that this feature missed the mark' translates roughly to 'people were furious and we chickened out.'

TechCrunch AI

The fight against AI data centers is just beginning

The AI data center gold rush is creating a new frontier of local battles as communities realize these power-hungry server farms aren't exactly the quiet neighbors they were promised. Turns out training AI models requires roughly the same energy as a small city — who could have seen that coming?

The Verge AI

Apple sues OpenAI over alleged trade secret theft

Apple is taking OpenAI to court over alleged trade secret theft, claiming their former employee helped orchestrate the whole scheme from within OpenAI's senior leadership. Nothing says 'innovation' quite like a good old-fashioned corporate espionage lawsuit between tech giants.

TechCrunch AI

🤖 AI General

Like a cheat code for your car: We investigate ECU tuning

Car manufacturers are playing whack-a-mole with gearheads who treat engine control units like locked smartphones—except instead of jailbreaking for better apps, they're cracking ECUs for more horsepower. It's essentially a high-stakes game of digital cat and mouse, but with turbochargers.

Ars Technica

Scientists’ Side Hustle? Using AI and Quantum Computing to Generate New Peptides

Scientists are moonlighting as pharmaceutical entrepreneurs, combining AI and quantum computing to design new peptides because apparently regular day jobs don't provide enough existential pressure. They're bootstrapping this noble quest to help rare disease patients, proving that even researchers need side hustles in this economy.

Wired AI

The Download: Claude’s inner workings and OpenAI’s “super app”

MIT Technology Review serves up their daily tech digest featuring Anthropic's peek into Claude's 'thinking space' and OpenAI's ambitions to become the everything app—because apparently we needed more insight into AI's internal monologue and another company trying to be the next WeChat. Just your typical Tuesday in the 'machines getting smarter while humans get more anxious' news cycle.

MIT Tech Review

💻 Tech General

Since Chronium 148, Math.tanh is now fingerprintable to link underlying OS

Browser fingerprinting gets a new weapon as Chrome 148's Math.tanh function apparently can't keep its mouth shut about which OS you're running. Privacy advocates everywhere are doing the digital equivalent of facepalming while Chrome continues its march toward making anonymity as quaint as dial-up modems.

Hacker News

TechCrunch Mobility: A robotaxi ultimatum

TechCrunch delivers what sounds like an ultimatum about robotaxis, though given the industry's track record of perpetually promising 'next year' for full autonomy, this feels more like a strongly worded suggestion. The mobility newsletter continues chronicling our glacial progress toward a future where cars drive themselves and humans can finally focus on more important things, like arguing on social media.

TechCrunch

Lorde says Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses are ‘not sexy’

Pop star Lorde takes time during her Madrid concert to declare Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses unsexy, which is arguably the most devastating review possible for a fashion accessory. The irony of criticizing your festival sponsor's product while literally on their stage is either brilliantly subversive or spectacularly awkward timing.

The Verge

⭐ GitHub Awesome (Trending)

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.

The DevTools that Claude desperately needed but never asked for — now you can watch in real-time as your AI assistant burns through tokens like a crypto miner in 2021. It's like having a performance monitor for your digital overlord, complete with pretty charts showing exactly how expensive your conversations are.

claude-devtools