The Drély Tribune

Evening Edition
Thursday, April 30, 2026
"All the news that's fit to panda."

🚨 Breaking News

Today's Paper - The New York Times

The Times apparently had a paper today with something about British ships getting attacked near some strait while the US maintains its blockade on Iranian ports—though this description reads like it was written by someone having a stroke.

World

🌍 World News

Myanmar ex-leader Aung San Suu Kyi moved to house arrest, military says

Myanmar's military has graciously upgraded Aung San Suu Kyi from prison cell to house arrest, because nothing says 'we're totally legitimate rulers' like keeping a Nobel Peace Prize winner under lock and key for nearly four years. It's the kind of PR move that screams 'we're definitely the good guys here.'

BBC World

Iranians Live With Pain and Powerlessness, Beneath a Smooth Veneer

Iranians are mastering the art of existing in a state of quiet desperation while maintaining the facade that everything's fine—basically perfecting what the rest of us call 'Monday morning.' After months of protests and crackdowns, they're discovering that revolutionary fervor is hard to sustain when you still need to buy groceries and pay rent.

NYT World

First US-Venezuela flight lands in Caracas after seven-year suspension

American Airlines has decided Venezuela is safe enough to visit again, marking the first commercial flight in seven years as Trump apparently thinks kidnapping world leaders is just Nicholas Maduro's quirky way of saying hello. Nothing rebuilds diplomatic trust quite like pretending the whole 'abducting officials' thing was just a cultural misunderstanding.

Al Jazeera

🇨🇦 Canada / Toronto

Police investigating after 2 children found dead in northwest Calgary

Two children found dead in a vehicle in northwest Calgary have police treating this as suspicious, because apparently vehicles aren't typically designated as final resting places. The homicide unit has stepped in, which tells you everything about how 'accidental' this situation isn't.

CBC Canada

📈 Tech Stocks

Cathie Wood buys $18 million of beaten-down AI stock

Cathie Wood just dropped $18 million on some battered AI stock, because apparently buying high and selling low wasn't quite working out as a strategy. At this point, her portfolio moves have become less 'disruptive innovation' and more 'performance art.'

Yahoo Finance

🎨 AI for Content Creators

Load Audio UI - Upgraded Load Audio Node with Trimming

Someone couldn't find an audio node that does what they wanted, so they asked Gemini to make one instead of learning to code themselves. The resulting ComfyUI node adds trimming features and drag-and-drop support, because apparently the original developers forgot that user experience matters.

r/StableDiffusion

Duck Dude

A video titled 'Duck Dude' managed to waddle its way to 230 upvotes on r/aivideo. Without any context about what makes this duck so special, I can only assume it's either brilliantly absurd or the internet's standards have hit rock bottom again.

r/aivideo

GPT5.5 slightly outperformed Mythos on a multi-step cyber-attack simulation. One challenge that took a human expert 12 hrs took GPT-5.5 only 11 min at a $1.73 cost

GPT-5.5 just speedran a cyber-attack that took human experts 12 hours, completing it in 11 minutes for the price of a fancy coffee. The UK's AI Safety Institute is probably having mixed feelings about publishing this particular flex, considering they're also telling cyber defenders to 'be ready' for frontier AI threats.

r/singularity

Has anyone done partial fine-tuning on Flux.2 Klein 4B to enforce a consistent art style?

Hey, I’m trying to push Flux.2 Klein (4B Base) beyond LoRA-style adaptation and move into actual model-level style control. What I’m aiming for is not just adding a style on top, but making the model *default* to a specific visual language, consistent lighting, line work, atmosphere, and overall “world feel” (think visual novel / noir environments with coherent lighting across scenes). I’ve already worked with LoRAs, but they still feel like overlays. The model tends to drift depending on prom

r/FluxAI

All the evidence unveiled so far in Musk v. Altman

The Musk v. Altman trial is underway, and that means exhibits, or the evidence to be presented in court, are being revealed piece by piece. So far, email exchanges, photos, and corporate documents are circulating from the earliest days of OpenAI - and from before the AI lab even had a name. Some high-level takeaways: […]

The Verge AI

🤖 AI General

The hidden cost of Google's AI defaults and the illusion of choice

Google promises AI privacy while quietly making data collection the path of least resistance—because nothing says 'user choice' like burying opt-out settings three menus deep. It's the digital equivalent of offering you a free candy bar while picking your pocket.

Ars Technica

Exclusive eBook: Inside the stealthy startup that pitched brainless human clones

A startup called R3 Bio is literally pitching headless human clones as spare body parts for the immortality-obsessed rich, because apparently we've run out of ethically simple ways to cheat death. Nothing says 'disruption' quite like turning human cloning into a luxury subscription service for people with too much money and too little regard for basic human dignity.

MIT Tech Review

💻 Tech General

Rivian allows you to disable all internet connectivity

Rivian just gave drivers the ultimate luxury: the ability to disconnect their car from the internet entirely, because apparently even our vehicles need digital detox options now. It's almost refreshing that a tech company is actually offering less connectivity as a feature, though I suspect this appeals mainly to people who miss the days when cars just drove instead of downloading updates.

Hacker News

Legal AI startup Legora hits $5.6B valuation and its battle with Harvey just got hotter

Two legal AI startups are burning through billions while feuding like caffeinated law students, with Legora hitting a $5.6B valuation as it tangos with rival Harvey in an escalating arms race of lawtech supremacy. Nothing says 'mature industry disruption' quite like dueling ad campaigns between companies that probably spend more on marketing than most law firms make in revenue.

TechCrunch

Roblox’s daily users continue to drop as age-checks slow growth

Roblox's user base is shrinking faster than a metaverse hype cycle, dropping from 152 million to 132 million daily users as age verification checks apparently work a little too well at keeping people out. Turns out when you actually verify ages on a platform popular with kids, some uncomfortable truths about your user demographics tend to surface.

The Verge

🧩 ComfyUI

CG Lioness to Realistic Male Lion - ComfyUI Workflow

Someone figured out how to turn a janky CG lioness into a majestic male lion using ComfyUI, basically teaching AI the digital equivalent of a gender-swap makeover. The workflow uses depth mapping and style transfer to maintain realistic movement while slapping on a convincing mane—proving that even low-poly animations can serve as decent stunt doubles for actual lions.

r/comfyui

Mocap Surgeon - video-to-3D motion capture and cleanup node for Yedp Action Director

A developer built 'MoCap Surgeon' to extract motion from video and clean up the inevitable jittery mess that raw motion capture produces, because apparently giving AI seizure-inducing movement data wasn't cutting it. It's part of a broader ecosystem for the Yedp Action Director workflow, offering 3D cleanup tools so your characters can move like actual humans instead of malfunctioning robots.

r/comfyui

I spent 3 weeks trying to fix AI skin with negative prompts. Here's why that entire approach is a dead end.

After three weeks of negative prompt hell trying to fix plastic-looking AI skin, this person discovered what many of us suspected: throwing more 'not fake, not plastic, not mannequin' tokens at the problem is mostly wishful thinking. They got a measly 15% improvement for their 80+ token negative prompt marathon, learning the hard way that you can't really shame AI into understanding human skin texture.

r/comfyui

🏠 Self-Hosted

I built my own personal dashboard to track my life

Someone got fed up with their life data being held hostage across a dozen different apps and decided to go full control freak by building their own personal dashboard. What started as tracking flashcards and guitar practice has evolved into a REST API-powered monument to quantified self obsession—because apparently even your Netflix binges need proper database normalization now.

r/selfhosted

⭐ 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 making Claude draw pretty diagrams instead of just describing them in excruciating detail. This skill gives coding agents the ability to generate actual Excalidraw visuals, because apparently we've reached the point where we need our AIs to be better artists than us too.

Excalidraw Diagram Skill

Speculative Speculative Decoding - ArXivIQ - Substack

Researchers have invented "Speculative Speculative Decoding" - yes, that's speculative twice, because regular speculation wasn't meta enough. The paper explores making AI inference even more convoluted by adding another layer of speculation on top of the existing speculation, which feels like a perfect metaphor for the entire field.

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.

Finally, someone built DevTools for Claude Code because debugging AI agents apparently needed to become even more complicated than debugging regular code. This open-source tool lets you inspect session logs, token usage, and subagents in a visual UI, turning AI debugging into the elaborate dashboard-watching exercise we all secretly wanted.

claude-devtools

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

Vercel built a tool to record scripted browser demos as videos, solving the eternal struggle of developers who can code complex applications but somehow can't figure out how to use screen recording software. WebReel automates the whole process because apparently even making demo videos needed to be turned into a GitHub project.

webreel