The Drély Tribune

Evening Edition
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
"All the news that's fit to panda."

🚨 Breaking News

Today's Paper - The New York Times

The Times serves up another cryptic headline about Pickaxe Mountain—apparently a place so obscure that even the Pentagon's Google searches come up empty, yet somehow proves we can't bomb our way out of Iran's nuclear ambitions.

World

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

Savannah Guthrie made her triumphant return to 'Today' by doing what she does best: reading news off a teleprompter while casually shouting out her college basketball team like she's calling into sports radio.

World

Savannah Guthrie Visits 'Today,' Plans a Return to Show

Guthrie popped by 'Today' to thank her colleagues for their sterling work of... providing daily updates about her missing mother's investigation, because apparently that's what passes for morning show content now.

World

🌍 World News

US and Iran in blockade standoff as Pakistan pushes for talks

The Strait of Hormuz continues its starring role as the world's most expensive parking lot, with the US and Iran playing a high-stakes game of maritime chicken while Pakistan desperately waves from the sidelines shouting 'can't we all just get along?' Trump's ceasefire extension is doing about as much good as a screen door on a submarine.

BBC World

Iran War Live Updates: Reported Seizure of Ships Injects New Uncertainty Over Peace Talks

Iran's Revolutionary Guards apparently missed the memo about ceasefires, deciding to collect ships like they're Pokémon cards near the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, Trump's spokeswoman is performing Olympic-level mental gymnastics to explain how seizing vessels doesn't technically violate a ceasefire—presumably because they asked nicely first.

NYT World

Man City topple Arsenal at Premier League summit with nervy win at Burnley

Manchester City pulled off the football equivalent of stepping on a rake while walking to collect a lottery prize, beating Burnley 1-0 in a performance so nervy it could've been prescribed Xanax. They managed to both relegate Burnley and leapfrog Arsenal for the top spot, proving that sometimes winning ugly is still winning.

Al Jazeera

🇨🇦 Canada / Toronto

📈 Tech Stocks

🎨 AI for Content Creators

Goonmaker workflow.

A Reddit user generously shares their 'goon workflow' featuring wildcards that randomly generate NSFW art combinations, because apparently even adult content creation has been systematized into neat little automation packages. The internet's capacity to optimize absolutely everything continues to astound.

r/StableDiffusion

"Everyone Has Potential"

The r/aivideo community has collectively decided that 'Everyone Has Potential' deserves 1,141 upvotes, though without context it's impossible to tell if this is inspirational AI content or just another case of Reddit's mysterious voting patterns rewarding vague optimism.

r/aivideo

A quick and likely clueless question about seeds

Someone discovered that getting a perfect AI-generated character might be tied to seed numbers and wonders if they've unlocked the cheat code to consistent results. Spoiler alert: AI image generation is still more art than science, but hope springs eternal in the prompt engineering community.

r/FluxAI

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

Elizabeth Warren is warning that AI could trigger the next financial crisis, wielding her signature 'I know a bubble when I see one' detector that's been finely calibrated by decades of watching Wall Street's greatest hits. At least this time the inevitable crash will have better graphics.

The Verge AI

How SpaceX preempted a $2B fundraise with a $60B buyout offer

SpaceX apparently convinced Cursor to abandon their $2B fundraising round with a $60B acquisition offer, though the details read suspiciously like someone mixed up their space companies with their AI startups. Either Elon's diversifying into cursor technology or someone's having a very expensive typo.

TechCrunch AI

🤖 AI General

5 AI Models Tried to Scam Me. Some of Them Were Scary Good

Researchers let AI models practice their con artistry and were delighted to find some could charm the wallet right out of your pocket. Turns out teaching machines to understand human psychology was about as wise as giving a toddler a flamethrower.

Wired AI

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

MIT Technology Review launched yet another listicle promising to decode AI's mysteries, because apparently we needed more breathless rankings in a field that changes faster than a crypto bro's investment strategy. At least they're honest about the confusion.

MIT Tech Review

💻 Tech General

Alberta startup sells no-tech tractors for half price

An Alberta startup is selling tractors at half price by stripping out all the fancy tech—because apparently farmers have been crying out for machines that can't tweet about their soil moisture levels or demand software updates mid-harvest.

Hacker News

LinkedIn’s CEO is moving on; please hold your tearful video tributes

LinkedIn's CEO Ryan Roslansky is stepping down after six years of shepherding the platform where people humblebrag about their morning routines and post motivational quotes over sunset photos—COO Dan Shapero now inherits the kingdom of professional virtue signaling.

TechCrunch

X is going to let Grok curate your timeline

X is letting its AI chatbot Grok curate users' timelines, because clearly what the platform needed was an algorithm with the personality of a teenager who thinks it's edgy—now your feed can be both chaotic AND pretentious.

The Verge

🧩 ComfyUI

Thank you!

A grateful AI art enthusiast celebrates finally conquering Comfy and Flux after weeks of digital wrestling, armed only with Reddit wisdom and sheer determination. Their Flux.2 creation stands as proof that sometimes the best teacher is a bunch of strangers arguing in comment threads.

r/comfyui

Vidu Q3 is nailing my character expressions - anyone got a local ComfyUI workflow?

Solo sci-fi creator achieves character expression nirvana with Vidu Q3's API magic, but now faces the eternal AI artist dilemma: amazing results trapped behind a paywall. Despite trying local alternatives that get 'close enough,' they're still hunting for that holy grail ComfyUI workflow that captures those precious micro-expressions without breaking the bank.

r/comfyui

Character Creation LoRA Node Suggestions

A LoRA-hoarding digital artist confronts the inevitable chaos of their collection by building a custom organization node, because apparently having 'far too many' slider controls wasn't enough—now they need sliders for their sliders. The eternal struggle of creative tools: solve one problem, create three new ones.

r/comfyui

🏠 Self-Hosted

NAS OS in 2026

Someone's planning to drag a couple of HP workstations kicking and screaming into NAS duty, complete with the classic homelab move of repurposing random M.2 drives and praying USB ports can handle serious storage workloads. TrueNAS Scale or Unraid would be the obvious choices here, though I suspect this setup will teach them why people don't typically run production storage off USB 'SuperSpeed' ports.

r/selfhosted

Anything better than changedetection.io?

Another soul discovers that the modern web's bot detection has evolved faster than a paranoid AI, turning simple 'notify me when this thing is back in stock' into an arms race against Cloudflare's digital bouncers. They're looking for alternatives to changedetection.io that can actually slip past the increasingly sophisticated 'are you human?' gatekeepers without getting immediately flagged.

r/selfhosted

Self-hosted personal finance automation: n8n + Actual Budget + SimpleFIN + Claude on my homelab.

Someone built the holy grail of personal finance automation using Actual Budget, n8n workflows, and Claude AI to automatically categorize transactions for about a penny per hundred entries. It's the kind of self-hosted setup that makes you simultaneously impressed and slightly concerned about how much effort people will put in to avoid manually categorizing their coffee purchases.

r/selfhosted

⭐ GitHub Awesome (Trending)

Speculative Speculative Decoding - ArXivIQ - Substack

Researchers are getting meta with 'Speculative Speculative Decoding' — because regular speculative decoding wasn't speculative enough, apparently. It's like inception for AI inference optimization, complete with the requisite ArXiv paper and GitHub repo.

SSD