On the back cover of Lucy Connolly's ghost written book the lying starts with the claim that she sent one tweet, and that it was figurative hyperbole.
Your regular reminder this isn't true.
1. Her own counsel said she intended to incite serious violence - it succeeded.
2. It was viewed 310,000 times on her feed, and reposted 940 times before she deleted it.
3. Not content with making the money she got from her go fund me she's now going to profit from her criminality with this 'book'
4. She has already made more money from that tweet, mostly tax free, than she earned in the previous ten years.
When they sideshow her at their conferences, Reform & Connolly always claim her conviction was an example of 'two tier justice' - perhaps they're talking about how much she's 'earned' from it?
The Judge's sentencing remarks ⬇️
@garrypickles@TimesRadio@FraserNelson So, it’s just a pile of shite, with a nice graphic. GB News did not describe these as coming from a Government statistical release. It described them as analysis conducted by the Centre for Migration Control using data obtained from third parties.
@DavidB48674@BladeoftheS Jesus wept! You really love throwing terms around like confetti, do you? There are more subtle ways to tell the internet you failed history at school than using the term “fascist” to define Starmer’s government…
@DavidB48674@BladeoftheS I mean, only someone who is detached from reality can define Starmer’s government as “commies”. The current Labour government is to the right of the Cameron one, on many topics. I think you should open first a dictionary, to see the meaning of the terms “Communism”.
@DavidB48674@BladeoftheS Sorry, before I begin mocking you for the stupid shit you just tweeted, do you have any disability or learning difficulty I need to be aware of?
@DavidB48674@BladeoftheS They all better human beings than Farage? At least they do the job they are paid for. But we know what Nige’s job is, and who pays for it, don't we?
An anonymous developer built a library so big it made Elsevier's legal team cry.
It's called Anna's Archive.
This got 99 million books and papers. Every shadow library on earth mirrored and searchable in one place. Domain takedowns bounce off it. It just moves to a new URL and keeps going.
Here's the story behind it.
In November 2022, US law enforcement seized Z-Library's domains and arrested its operators. The largest ebook library on the internet was gone overnight.
A pseudonymous developer going only by "Anna" had already seen it coming.
She had spent months as part of an anonymous group called the Pirate Library Mirror, quietly making full copies of every major shadow library before they disappeared. When Z-Library fell, she had the entire thing backed up.
Days later, Anna's Archive went live.
Here's what makes it unkillable.
It does not host a single file. It indexes metadata and links to third-party mirrors. Legally, there is nothing to seize. Technically, there is no central server to shut down.
The entire codebase is open source. The entire dataset is distributed via torrents and IPFS, a decentralized file system where data lives across thousands of nodes simultaneously. If every domain gets blocked tomorrow, anyone can spin up a new mirror in minutes from the same data.
Italy blocked it. Germany blocked it. Publishers sued it. The US Trade Representative put it on their notorious markets list.
It added new domains and kept going.
What you get for free:
→ 99M+ books and academic papers
→ Sci-Hub, Library Genesis, Z-Library, Internet Archive all mirrored in one search
→ No account required
→ No subscription
→ Download via IPFS, torrent, or direct link
→ Works across multiple mirror domains when one goes down
Elsevier charges universities $2 billion a year for journal access. A single anonymous developer with a pseudonym and a backup drive just made that business model look embarrassing.
100% Opensource.
https://t.co/HCUQBVrpUu
pov: you're Vasilios Syrakis
you spent 8 years building the infrastructure that powers Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket for 350,000 companies
> you designed Envoy control planes from scratch
> you deployed 2,000 proxy servers across 13 AWS regions
> you wrote auth containers in Rust
> you moved every Atlassian product behind a centralized edge
then one morning you get the email
"to self-fund AI investment"
so you sit down, hit record, and spend 38 minutes explaining every system you built
for free
because you no longer have a reason to stay quiet
@Arron_banks Have you tried telling him not to be a cunt? That costs a lot less. Oh, and BTW, keep framing the left as “violent”, where were you when Jo Cox was murdered by a right-wing nut job coerced by the narrative of the likes of Farage and his ilk?
Okay folks, this qualifies as BREAKING NEWS!
Harold “Sonny” White, the warp drive pioneer behind NASA’s EagleWorks Lab, just stepped out of stealth with Casimir Inc. to unveil MicroSPARC: the first battery free chip to harvest continuous electrical power straight from the quantum vacuum via the Casimir force.
The 5 mm × 5 mm device uses millions of custom microscale Casimir cavities fabricated on a substrate. Inside each cavity, two fixed conductive walls create a region of negative vacuum pressure (the well known Casimir effect). Stationary micropillars anchored in the middle act as antennas. Electrons from the cavity walls then quantum tunnel to the pillars because the interior is a lower energy “quieter” zone — and the probability of tunneling back is orders of magnitude lower. This one way “quantum ratchet” flow generates a measurable DC current with no external power source or moving parts.
Prototypes already fabricated at university nanofab facilities (Texas A&M AggieFab, MIT.nano) have been tested in RF-shielded, low noise chambers for weeks. The team reports outputs ranging from millivolts to volts at picoamp to microamp levels using precision electrometers and Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy. Target performance for the first commercial chip: ~1.5 V at 25 µA (≈40 µW continuous). Stacking and scaling could reach milliwatts or even watts per device.
Initial applications are ultra low power: always on IoT sensors, wearables, and medical implants. Longer term roadmap includes trickle charging phones, powering small electronics, and eventually grid independent homes or EVs. Commercialization is targeted for 2028, starting at ~$100/W before dropping toward $10/W.
White ties the work directly to his earlier theoretical paper on emergent quantization from a dynamic vacuum and sees it as a practical power source for the deep-space missions he’s long championed.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, and independent scientists have so far declined public comment. But if the engineering scales as hoped, MicroSPARC would represent a genuine paradigm shift: continuous, maintenance free power drawn from the fabric of spacetime itself.
A bold leap from warp-drive theory into real hardware. Progress (and vacuum-powered chips) marches on.
Photo: MicroSPARC | Casimir Inc.
Source: https://t.co/11tlwNSf71
Katie Hopkins just had a lesson, where she was taught that freedom of speech is seldom accompanied by freedom from consequences, if what is said goes against the law. Enjoy.
On behalf of their client, Zara Sultana, Bindmans Media and Information Law Practise Group requires that I publish the following statement on X, and that such statement must be clearly visible and pinned to my
profile for a continuous period of no less than 24 hours:
“On 30 March 2026, I published a post on my X account addressed to Zarah Sultana in which I stated that she encourages and incites violence and is friends with terrorists.
Those statements are false. I was wrong and offer my sincere apologies to Ms Sultana for the harm and distress caused to her.”
It is my very great pleasure to do this, and I reiterate my sincere and repeated offer to meet with Miss Zara Sultana in person to resolve our differences.