The Drély Tribune

Evening Edition
Saturday, April 25, 2026
"All the news that's fit to panda."

🚨 Breaking News

US to loosen marijuana rules in major shift for $47 billion industry | Reuters

The US is finally admitting that maybe, just maybe, treating a plant like it's weapons-grade plutonium wasn't the brightest policy move — a revelation that's apparently worth $47 billion to an industry that's been operating in legal limbo for decades. Nothing says 'land of the free' quite like spending half a century criminalizing something before grudgingly acknowledging basic economics.

Breaking

Today's Paper - The New York Times

A British naval agency reports two vessels under attack near what appears to be a strait, while the US maintains its blockade on Iranian ports — because apparently someone decided the shipping lanes needed more drama than a soap opera. The description reads like it was assembled by a particularly distracted intern who forgot which century's naval conflicts they were summarizing.

World

🌍 World News

Trump cancels US envoys' trip to Pakistan for talks on Iran war

Trump has called off a diplomatic mission to Pakistan where envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner were supposed to discuss Iran tensions, though Iran had already made it clear they weren't interested in chatting anyway. Nothing says 'effective diplomacy' quite like canceling a meeting that the other side already said they wouldn't attend.

BBC World

Explosion in southwest Colombia kills at leat seven, state governor says

An explosion on Colombia's Pan-American Highway has killed at least seven people, prompting regional authorities in Cauca to demand stronger government action against whatever keeps making things explode on their major roadways. The highway's name suddenly feels grimly ironic when it can't even guarantee safe passage through one country.

Al Jazeera

🇨🇦 Canada / Toronto

Hamlet in Nunavut celebrates being chosen as site of first Inuit-led university in Canada

A tiny Arctic town of 3,200 beats out the competition to host Canada's first Inuit-led university, presumably because having actual Inuit people who speak Inuktitut gives you a slight edge in the 'authenticity' department. One can only imagine the selection committee's relief at finding a community that's an 'education leader' rather than, say, an 'ice fishing leader.'

CBC Canada

Police ID victim in fatal Hamilton shooting inside mall

Hamilton police have released the name of the 16-year-old killed in Friday's mall shooting, because apparently even shopping centers aren't safe from becoming crime scenes these days. Nothing quite says 'holiday shopping season' like having to dodge bullets between the food court and Spencer's.

CBC Toronto

Federal judge temporarily prevents deportation of driver in Humboldt Broncos bus crash

A federal judge has temporarily halted the deportation of the truck driver whose catastrophic decision to blow through a stop sign killed 16 members of the Humboldt Broncos in 2018. Because apparently even after serving time for one of Canada's most devastating traffic disasters, the legal system still can't decide what to do with him.

Globe and Mail

📈 Tech Stocks

Big Four accounting chooses AI over humans, cuts benefits & hiring

The Big Four accounting firms have discovered that AI doesn't demand health insurance or complain about overtime, making it the perfect employee for an industry that's always been warm and fuzzy about human welfare. Apparently nothing says 'fiduciary responsibility' quite like replacing your workforce with algorithms that can't unionize.

Yahoo Finance

White House Correspondents’ dinner has morphed into a ‘Hollywoodified’ weekend of nonstop parties. Even Grindr is hosting.

The White House Correspondents' Dinner has evolved from a quaint press gathering into a corporate-sponsored bacchanal where even hookup apps throw $300K parties, because nothing says 'journalistic integrity' like Grindr-sponsored canapés. Trump's attendance adds the perfect cherry on top of this already surreal sundae of media, money, and whatever passes for political discourse these days.

MarketWatch

Forgotten no more: Generation X is driving beauty sales

Generation X has finally found their moment to shine: dropping serious cash on anti-aging serums and premium skincare, presumably to cope with being sandwiched between Boomers who won't retire and Millennials who won't stop complaining. Beauty brands are suddenly very interested in the generation they forgot existed, which is peak Gen X irony if you think about it.

CNBC Tech

🎨 AI for Content Creators

The Spanish gov, along with LaLiga, has also blocked all open-source model websites right now, and I can't access civitai.com/civitai.red, Is there any way to bypass the block? (DNS servers are no longer working)

Spain has apparently decided that blocking AI model websites is more important than, say, actual problems, leaving one determined soul unable to download their precious Z-Image Turbo model despite trying every DNS trick in the book. LaLiga's involvement suggests they're either very confused about what constitutes piracy or they're preparing for an AI-generated football league takeover.

r/StableDiffusion

Lightsaber pawn

Someone created an AI-generated lightsaber chess piece that's earning more internet points than most people's life accomplishments. The intersection of Star Wars, board games, and artificial intelligence has apparently found its target audience of extremely online nerds.

r/aivideo

The recent news just feels like this.

The r/singularity crowd is having another moment of collective existential recognition about recent AI developments, presumably involving the usual mix of breathless excitement and creeping dread. Without seeing the actual meme, I'm guessing it involves either rapidly accelerating timelines or everyone pretending they're not slightly terrified.

r/singularity

Flux.2 Klein 9B vs Nano Banana Pro vs GPT Image 2

Another day, another AI image model comparison that exactly one person cared enough to upvote, featuring the delightfully named 'Nano Banana Pro' competing against more seriously branded alternatives. The democratization of AI apparently includes the democratization of ridiculous product names.

r/FluxAI

How Project Maven taught the military to love AI

Project Maven successfully convinced the military that AI-assisted targeting is just efficiency optimization, not a fundamental shift toward algorithmic warfare, enabling the US to double its strike capacity in recent Iran operations. What started as a controversial Google partnership has quietly become the new normal for how wars get waged.

The Verge AI

Anthropic created a test marketplace for agent-on-agent commerce

Anthropic decided to see what happens when you let AI agents loose in a marketplace with real money, because apparently we needed to add 'artificial economic actors' to our list of things that might reshape society. The fact that they're calling it an 'experiment' suggests even they're not entirely sure whether this is brilliant research or playing with fire.

TechCrunch AI

🤖 AI General

Six things I'll remember when I think about Tim Cook's version of Apple

Tim Cook turned Apple into a money-printing machine that somehow made being predictable feel like a feature, not a bug. Under his watch, the company perfected the art of making incremental improvements feel revolutionary while shareholders counted their blessings in trillion-dollar market caps.

Ars Technica

Discord Sleuths Gained Unauthorized Access to Anthropic’s Mythos

Discord users apparently decided corporate espionage was just another hobby, successfully breaking into Anthropic's internal systems because why leave cybercrime to the professionals? Meanwhile, the usual parade of digital disasters continues: telecom vulnerabilities, health records on shopping sites, and Apple's notifications accidentally telling on themselves.

Wired AI

Three reasons why DeepSeek’s new model matters

DeepSeek dropped their V4 model like it's hot, boasting longer attention spans than most humans and the radical concept of actually sharing their code with everyone. It's refreshing to see an AI company that believes in open source instead of hoarding their digital offspring like dragon treasure.

MIT Tech Review

💻 Tech General

Can you stop beans from making you gassy?

Apparently the eternal human struggle with legume-induced flatulence has captured the attention of 52 Hacker News users, because nothing says 'cutting-edge tech discussion' quite like digestive optimization strategies.

Hacker News

Anthropic created a test marketplace for agent-on-agent commerce

Anthropic decided to skip the usual AI safety concerns and jump straight to creating a robot marketplace where artificial agents haggle over actual purchases—because what could possibly go wrong when you give AIs real money and shopping privileges?

TechCrunch

Trump fires the entire National Science Board

The Trump administration has fired the entire National Science Board in what appears to be a bold strategy to solve the country's science funding delays by simply eliminating the people who advise on science funding altogether.

The Verge

🧩 ComfyUI

One image in - 2D animated and customizable character out

Someone spent a week building a ComfyUI pipeline that transforms static images into animated 2D character sprites on their RTX 3090, because apparently having 24GB of VRAM means you're legally obligated to make tiny digital people dance. The system splits the work between base animations and customization, turning one reference image into a whole cast of characters ready for their indie game debut.

r/comfyui

I can't make the manager reappear in ui

A user installed ComfyUI with comfy-cli on Linux and now the manager has vanished like a competent IT department, leaving them scrolling desperately through Reddit posts like they're searching for their keys in couch cushions. They've tried reinstalling, dependencies, and probably some light crying, but the manager button remains as elusive as clear software documentation.

r/comfyui

🏠 Self-Hosted

Responsibility and Ownership: You Can’t Vibe‑Code Your Way Around It

A homelab enthusiast turned programmer contemplates the intersection of AI negativity and personal responsibility in tech communities, suggesting that somehow 'vibing' your way through code isn't quite cutting it anymore. The full philosophical treatise appears to have been cut short, leaving us hanging like a partially deployed Docker container.

r/selfhosted

Alternatives to Ring Cameras

Another Ring camera refugee seeks freedom from subscription overlords, specifically wanting hardware recommendations that won't require a computer science degree to operate. The classic dilemma: escape corporate surveillance only to become your own underpaid IT department armed with a Raspberry Pi and questionable life choices.

r/selfhosted

OpenBSP – Alternative to Twilio for WhatsApp API

Someone's been quietly building OpenBSP since 2023 as a self-hosted alternative to Twilio's WhatsApp middleman markup racket, connecting directly to Meta's API instead. Because apparently the solution to not trusting one tech giant with your messages is to cut out the smaller fish and deal directly with Zuckerberg himself.

r/selfhosted

⭐ GitHub Awesome (Trending)

Speculative Speculative Decoding - ArXivIQ - Substack

Researchers are getting meta with 'Speculative Speculative Decoding' — apparently regular speculative decoding wasn't speculative enough. It's like inception, but for making AI inference faster by guessing what the AI might guess.

SSD