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03.05.26 - 20:00
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′Bluesky Goes Full Panic′ After Fired Trump Official′s Anti-ICE Website Doxxes Almost 18,000 Leftists (ZeroHedge)
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'Bluesky Goes Full Panic' After Fired Trump Official's Anti-ICE Website Doxxes Almost 18,000 Leftists
Nearly 18,000 left-wing activists on BlueSky are in panic mode this weekend after an anti-ICE activist website launched by a fired Trump official exposed their personal details due to a vulnerable connection (an unprotected API).
The website - "GTFO ICE" - was created by former DHS Chief of Staff and Google security executive, Miles Taylor, as a rapid response network that allows people to sign up for alerts about proposed ICE facilities in their area, HRR reports. Taylor, who launched the site in partnership with Project Salt Box, appeared last week on The Rachel Maddow show to announce their "rapid response network to stop ICE prison camps before they start."
The breach exposed sign-up records, may have been forwarded to federal investigators. As Hagerstown Rapid Response writes of their experience:
Three days ago, we signed up on the platform using multiple em...
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03.05.26 - 18:48
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Big Tech Is Funding Space Solar And Fusion While Running On Gas (ZeroHedge)
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Big Tech Is Funding Space Solar And Fusion While Running On Gas
Authored by Haley Zaremba via OilPrice.com,
Meta signed a deal with startup Overview Energy to develop up to 1 gigawatt of space-based solar power, though a pilot satellite won't launch until 2028 at the earliest -- and commercial viability remains years away.
Despite clean energy ambitions, Big Tech is still heavily dependent on natural gas: Meta is funding 10 new gas plants for its Louisiana data center campus, and Google is building a major gas facility in North Texas.
Google admitted its carbon emissions rose 48% in five years and has conceded its 2030 net-zero target may be out of reach as AI energy demand continues to accelerate.
The AI boom has unleashed an energy monster unlike anything the world has ever seen before. No one is exactly sure how much energy the AI sector will require in the coming years as large language models continue to advance and expand. In fact, we don't even really know how much energ...
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03.05.26 - 15:18
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Key Starmer adviser held 16 undisclosed meetings with top US tech bosses (The Guardian)
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Exclusive: Varun Chandra's talks with Google, Meta, Apple and others raise fears of 'lobbying behind closed doors'An influential government adviser close to Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves held 16 undisclosed meetings with top US tech executives, the Guardian can reveal.The No 10 business aide Varun Chandra discussed regulatory changes, AI and Donald Trump's second administration with tech corporations during confidential meetings between October 2024 and October 2025. In one meeting he offered to help a top executive meet the prime minister directly. Continue reading......
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02.05.26 - 17:00
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Concentration Risk High as Top Two Stocks Steer U.S. Communication Services ETF Performance (24/7 Wall St.)
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The communication services sector is a concentration bet dressed up as diversification. After the 2018 GICS reshuffle pulled Meta, Alphabet, Netflix, and Disney out of technology and consumer discretionary, the sector became dominated by a handful of mega-cap platforms sitting alongside legacy telecom and traditional media. Anyone buying a passive sector fund here is mostly ... Concentration Risk High as Top Two Stocks Steer U.S. Communication Services ETF Performance...
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02.05.26 - 16:12
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Why Vibe Coding Isn′t the End of the Software Engineer (Bloomberg)
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Generative AI has turned coding from a specialized skill into something anyone can do with a simple prompt. A warehouse owner is revolutionizing his shipping software with AI and a creative designer vibe coded her first app with zero technical experience. Computer programmers are doing it too, but a director at Google Cloud AI says vibe coding does not mean the end of serious engineering. As professionals and hobbyists alike are writing code with AI, hiring for junior developers is falling fast and researchers warn companies are making a dangerous short-term bet. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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