Software engineer Hector Dearman built a zoomable map of every issue of BYTE magazine.
X and TikTok accounts are dedicated to posting AI-generated videos of women being strangled.
The FBI has subpoenaed the domain registrar of archive.today, demanding information about the owner.
NEW: The US Army website for its bases in Bavaria, Germany told its soldiers and employees that it might need to obtain free food from the German government during the US government shutdown. The Army later altered publication to remove a list of food banks, but we have the original text here:
One of the largest distributors of print books for libraries is shutting down causing major issues for libraries. 🔗
The Trump administration used a picture of Halo’s Master Chief to call for the destruction of immigrants. Something about seeing the stalwart hero of a beloved video game twisted into an anti-immigrant super soldier hit people pretty hard. 🔗
Breathing Through Our Butts Declared Safe After First Human Trial 🔗
Reddit’s conversational AI product, Reddit Answers, suggested users who are interested in pain management try heroin and kratom 🔗
We found websites that use facial recognition to let partners, stalkers, etc uncover specific peoples’ Tinder profiles, reveal their approximate physical location at points in time, and track changes to their profile including their photos. 🔗
On October 2—just a few minutes shy of 11 PM in Portland, Oregon—a federal agent shot peppery spray into the vent hole of Seth Todd’s inflatable frog costume. Todd was protesting ICE outside of Portland’s U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office. 🔗