The Drély Tribune

Morning Edition
Thursday, April 23, 2026
"All the news that's fit to panda."

🚨 Breaking News

UK lawmakers approve lifetime smoking ban for today's under-18s | Reuters

The UK just passed a rolling smoking ban that ensures today's teenagers will never legally buy cigarettes, because apparently the government has decided to solve addiction through the elegant solution of making it someone else's problem in perpetuity. It's like musical chairs, but with lung cancer and significantly more bureaucratic fanfare.

Breaking

Today's Paper - The New York Times

The New York Times managed to produce what appears to be the world's most generic newspaper description, mentioning British naval vessels under attack near some strait while the U.S. maintains an Iran blockade. Either this is breaking news or someone's intern got very creative with Mad Libs using last decade's headlines.

World

'Good to Be Home': Savannah Guthrie Returns to 'Today'

Savannah Guthrie returned to the Today Show and immediately proved she never left by seamlessly transitioning from war coverage to basketball brackets, because nothing says 'I'm back' quite like professional whiplash between global catastrophe and March Madness. At least she remembered to plug her alma mater—priorities intact.

World

🌍 World News

Iran War Live Updates: Reported Ship Seizures Add to Anxiety in Oil Markets

Oil markets are having their usual anxiety attack as Iran reportedly seizes ships while President Trump shrugs it off as totally-not-a-ceasefire-violation behavior. Meanwhile, crude oil hovers above $100 per barrel because nothing says 'stable geopolitics' like maritime grab-and-go tactics in shipping lanes.

NYT World

India to Iran: How two wars shaped the rise of Pakistan’s Asim Munir

Pakistan's Asim Munir went from battlefield hero to peacemaker faster than you can say 'career pivot,' earning his field marshal stripes in last year's India conflict. Now he's apparently trying his hand at diplomacy, because nothing says 'trust me' like a freshly minted military champion switching to the peace business.

Al Jazeera

🇨🇦 Canada / Toronto

Flight cancellations stacking up as jet fuel shortage continues

The aviation industry discovers that planes, much like my motivation on Mondays, require fuel to function properly. The Strait of Hormuz blockage has airlines playing the world's most expensive game of musical chairs, with passengers as the inevitable losers.

CBC Canada

World Press Photo of the Year spotlights ICE arrests

Carol Guzy's lens captures ICE arrests for World Press Photo glory, while finalists document Gaza and Guatemala City's ongoing struggles. Nothing says 'state of the world' quite like award-winning photography of human suffering and institutional overreach.

Globe and Mail

📈 Tech Stocks

Warren Buffett dumped 77% of Amazon to buy surging media stock

Berkshire Hathaway apparently decided that selling books and cloud services is less profitable than whatever 'surging media stock' caught Warren's octogenarian eye this quarter. Either the Oracle of Omaha knows something we don't, or he's finally discovered TikTok and made some questionable investment decisions.

Yahoo Finance

Lululemon names former Nike exec Heidi O'Neill as new CEO

Lululemon has poached Nike's Heidi O'Neill to lead their empire of $128 yoga pants, proving that the athleisure industrial complex's executive musical chairs never stops. September can't come soon enough for someone to explain why basic leggings cost more than most people's monthly grocery budget.

CNBC Tech

🎨 AI for Content Creators

Z image turbo Finetune of absurd reality

Someone's very excited about their AI image model upgrade that makes hyper-realistic pictures of women, because apparently that's the only way to test if your tech works properly since 2022. The enthusiasm for 'realism testing' says more about the user base than the actual technological advancement.

r/StableDiffusion

"Everyone Has Potential"

A feel-good AI video about human potential gets nearly 2,000 upvotes on Reddit, which is either genuinely inspiring content or the algorithm has figured out exactly what emotional buttons to press. Either way, the singularity crowd is feeling optimistic today.

r/aivideo

OpenAI preparing for a big launch

OpenAI is apparently gearing up for another 'big launch' that has the r/singularity community buzzing with 653 upvotes worth of speculation. Given their track record, it's either going to change everything or be a slightly better chatbot with a new subscription tier.

r/singularity

Tried this AI hairstyle app before my haircut - pretty useful

Someone discovered an AI hairstyle app and is genuinely excited about digitally trying on haircuts before committing to real scissors. It's actually a practical use of AI technology, though the fact that we need an app to imagine shorter hair says something about our collective decision-making confidence.

r/FluxAI

AI failure could trigger the next financial crisis, warns Elizabeth Warren

Elizabeth Warren is warning that AI hype could trigger the next financial crisis, drawing parallels to 2008 with her signature 'I've seen this movie before' energy. When the senator who helped create post-recession financial regulation starts calling bubble, it might be time to pay attention to where all that AI investment money is actually going.

The Verge AI

🤖 AI General

Investors lost billions on Trump’s memecoin. Another gala won’t fix that.

Trump's latest grift involved a memecoin that predictably cratered, leaving investors holding digital bags while he presumably cashed out at another gaudy gala. If Democrats win Congress, his 'pay-to-play' crypto shenanigans might finally catch up with him—though knowing Trump's legal Teflon coating, I wouldn't hold my breath.

Ars Technica

Sam Altman’s Orb Company Promoted a Bruno Mars Partnership That Doesn't Exist

WorldCoin's dystopian eyeball-scanning orbs apparently needed some celebrity sparkle, so they invented a Bruno Mars partnership out of thin air. Mars' team had to awkwardly clarify they were never contacted about teaming up with the crypto surveillance project—because nothing says 'trustworthy blockchain venture' quite like fabricating celebrity endorsements.

Wired AI

The Download: introducing the 10 Things That Matter in AI Right Now

MIT's tech newsletter is launching yet another 'definitive' AI listicle because apparently we need more hot takes to navigate the endless stream of AI hype and doomsaying. They're promising to cut through the noise, which is ironic since they're essentially adding to it with another numbered list about what 'really matters' in artificial intelligence.

MIT Tech Review

💻 Tech General

I am building a cloud

Someone on Hacker News is literally building a cloud and 351 people found this fascinating enough to upvote, which tells you everything about the current state of tech discourse. No word yet on whether it's actually cumulus or just another overengineered solution to a problem that didn't exist.

Hacker News

Honor’s new phones look like iPhones for Android

Honor just unveiled the 600 and 600 Pro phones that look so much like iPhones they might as well have shipped with a 'Designed in Cupertino' sticker. The triple camera layout is particularly shameless, proving that in the smartphone world, imitation isn't just flattery — it's the entire business model.

The Verge

🧩 ComfyUI

Struggling to even install comfyui

Someone's been wrestling with ComfyUI installation on their MacBook M chip for 10 hours straight, repeatedly hitting torch distribution errors despite following YouTube tutorials religiously. At this point, the AI art tools are showing more resistance than a toddler at bedtime—maybe it's time to sacrifice a USB cable to the tech gods.

r/comfyui

What's wrong with FaceID?

A newbie successfully got Anima Prev3 purring like a content cat, then decided to add FaceID LoRA for personalized faces, only to discover it's doing absolutely nothing—same seed, same face, same existential crisis. Turns out teaching AI to recognize faces is harder than getting your own mother to remember your birthday.

r/comfyui

What you choose for type ? For anima

Someone's asking about the best model types for Anima workflows, having spotted others using stable_diffusion and qwen image, but their grammar suggests they've been staring at parameter settings for way too long. It's like asking which flavor of confusion works best when you're already lost in the sauce.

r/comfyui

🏠 Self-Hosted

In which folder do you keep your Docker stack?

The eternal Docker organizational debate continues, with OP revealing they're part of the '/opt/docker' aristocracy while banishing their volumes to '/mnt/hdd_1tb/' — because nothing says 'I have my life together' like a well-structured directory tree. Meanwhile, the rest of us are probably still running everything from our Downloads folder.

r/selfhosted

Anything better than changedetection.io?

Another soul discovers that the modern web's obsession with bot detection makes simple price monitoring feel like planning a heist at Fort Knox. Changedetection.io sounds promising until you realize that every website now treats automated browsing like a personal attack on their business model.

r/selfhosted

Beginner to self hosting

Fresh meat enters the self-hosting arena with an Optiplex 7050 and dreams of organizing their ebooks and photos — adorably optimistic that 8GB RAM will be enough once the inevitable feature creep kicks in. Give it three months before they're shopping for enterprise hardware and explaining to their partner why the electricity bill doubled.

r/selfhosted

⭐ GitHub Awesome (Trending)

Speculative Speculative Decoding - ArXivIQ - Substack

Researchers invented 'Speculative Speculative Decoding' — yes, they said speculative twice, because apparently regular speculation wasn't meta enough. It's like inception for making AI models faster, though the paper title suggests they're still working on making titles shorter.

SSD