Not a single major British news outlet has covered the release of the explosive 219-page Independent Rape Gang Inquiry Report, which details the systematic rape, trafficking, and abuse of at least 250,000 young British girls by the Pakistani Muslim grooming gangs.
The only article about Independent MP @RupertLowe10 published today is from The Independent, headlined:
“Rupert Lowe is rapidly becoming the most dangerous man you’ve never heard of.”
YOU CAN RUN CLAUDE CODE FOR $3/MONTH, AND NOBODY IS TALKING ABOUT IT.
A developer got a $170 claude code bill in 10 days, and someone in the comments ended his subscription forever.
He bought a Mac mini m4 base ($599). installed ollama.
pulled qwen 3.6 14b. ran three commands. pointed Claude's code at localhost instead of anthropic's servers.
no api costs. no data is leaving his machine. no subscriptions. just a silent 5-inch square box pulling 10-20 watts under his desk.
Here is what the full stack looks like running on one box:
→ Claude's code connected to Ollama
→ open webui running on localhost: 3000
→ openclaw daemon running on Telegram
→ deepseek r1 14b handling reasoning and math, qwen 3.6 14b handling code, gemma 4 4b handling quick tasks
Here is what the honest math actually writes:
"before: 5 subscriptions. $459/month. data leaving your machine on every request."
"after: $599 once. $3/month in electricity. the team lives by dinner. never sleeps. never quits. never sends your code to someone else's server."
"total saved year one: $5,232."
if you want consistent output without figuring out the prompt engineering yourself, someone already reverse-engineered the entire setup, documented every command, and packaged it at https://t.co/XHWbHeMsg7 for $99 one-time.
no subscription. no fluff. just the exact system that makes this stack work out of the box.
From what I have observed, this is the cleanest local AI setup I have seen in the past year: $599 in, $5,232 saved, and between them three commands and a box that fits in a backpack.
everyone's sleeping on how absurdly good 2026 is to start a company (even compared to 2024)
one person can now:
- ship full apps without engineers (cursor, replit)
- design without being a designer (v0, Claude Design)
- turn one video into 10 clips (opus, descript)
- push those clips to millions (X, Linkedin, TikTok)
- replace a support team (chatbase, intercom)
- literally watch exactly what their users do (Posthog)
- find + target perfect leads on autopilot (origami)
This is such a rare window. I just can’t imagine it being this easy ever again
This is biblical.
A woman in her eighties. Ten years into Alzheimer's. Hadn't spoken a full sentence in five years.
Takes one, 5 gram dose of psilocybin.
She slept 19 hours and woke up and spoke for hours about her life, recognized family and held real conversations. She regained bladder control after five years, walked on her own. and dressed herself. Gains held for weeks.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang:
"Every company in the world today needs to have an agentic system strategy. This is the new computer."
In 2 hours he breaks down the architecture under every working AI agent and the difference between chatbots that talk and agents that actually do the work.
Watch the full talk, then grab the exact setup below👇
@altcap Spot on Brad as usual. This is the only in my opinion we stave off the potentiality of serious unrest and create a path towards respectable level of income for all Americans.
A group of options traders in Gaza joking about how finance influencers on social media are surrounded by Lamborghinis, waterfront mansions, luxury vacations, and six-figure trading accounts, while they’re trading from a rooftop with slow internet, post-war destruction in the background, and accounts so small they celebrate single digit gain. Funny, self-deprecating, and unexpectedly moving. A reminder that resilience isn’t about perfect conditions. It’s about showing up anyway.
🇨🇳 Censorship in China is backfiring now that young Chinese are secretly learning about the Tiananmen Square massacre.
Even with AI scrubbing every trace of June 4, 1989 from the internet, China’s Gen Z is finding the truth anyway... and often in the weirdest ways!
Olympic skater Alysa Liu’s dad was a Tiananmen protester who fled.
When she won gold, Chinese netizens exploded: some called him a traitor, others got curious.
One 20-year-old Wuhan student dropped a hint on RedNote and her comment got nuked in hours.
Teens are stumbling on it through random livestreams and digging behind the firewall.
They come out stunned: “I had no idea the protests were that huge” or “my whole worldview just collapsed.”
The regime’s total blackout is actually creating curiosity bombs.
Young Chinese are horrified when they learn students were shot and tanks rolled over people, and some now want out.
Truth will always find cracks.
Even the Great Firewall can’t stop it forever.
Source: Washington Post
LEGO just dropped its largest set ever: La Sagrada Familia.
It has 12,060 pieces and costs $800. The set comes 100 years after Antoni Gaudi’s death (June 10, 1926).
The details are insane including spires, carvings and interior with light shining through stain-glass windows.