The White House will reportedly block states from making their own AI laws and, in exchange, it's indirectly backing a national age verification push.
So to post online you'd upload a government ID or do a face scan through the Kids Online Safety Act and the NO FAKES Act...
There is a crew of Gen Z rednecks installing garage doors at this house, and they are listening to a playlist of obviously AI-generated music with vague lyrics about Jesus, set to lo-fi trap beats, and my hope for the future is dropping every minute.
🚨🇺🇸BREAKING: The CIA officer caught with $40 million in gold bars allegedly invented an entire fake top-secret spy program to steal the money.
As if this story couldn't get and wilder:
-David Rush allegedly built a sham "special access program," the blackest box in U.S. intelligence, so secret even top-clearance officials couldn't look inside without authorization
-The fake program posed as "continuity of government" work, the doomsday planning that keeps Washington running after a nuclear war
-He allegedly read in two colleagues as unwitting accomplices and used a made-up government contract to funnel millions, persuading a defense contractor to buy huge amounts of gold
-The FBI raid on his home seized 303 gold bars worth roughly $40 million, $2 million in cash, and 35 luxury watches
-Investigators say he lied about his college degrees, faked being a Navy pilot, and still sailed through the CIA's notoriously brutal vetting
-A judge ordered him held as a flight risk, and several CIA officials are now on leave as the probe widens
The scheme worked because of the system, not in spite of it.
The secrecy walls built to hide operations from China and Russia hid the fraud from the CIA itself.
A man with a fake résumé ran a fake doomsday program inside the most paranoid institution in America, and for years nobody noticed...
Source: Washington Post
Swedish Actor Stellan Skarsgård, Father of Bill Skarsgård Reveals Why He Protested for Palestine Right After October 7
״Because since 1948 Israel have been doing the same thing״
Reddit is testing a full-screen popup on mobile that blocks the entire site unless you install the app. No close button, no way to keep reading.
They say it offers a "more personalized experience," which means they can track your device ID, location, and every subreddit you browse.
Mobile browsers let you fight back with ad blockers and tracking protection. The app takes that away...
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