Little baby Fabio crossed the rainbow bridge this morning. We still cannot believe that this sweet, loving, vivacious baby is not with us any more. This is a whole new level of heartbreak. 💔
The hotel industry has a weird inverse relationship between price and value.
$92 La Quinta: Sure, take some extra waffles for the road, and fill up your cooler with ice while you're here
$300 Downtown Marriott: You'll take out a second mortgage by touching this water bottle
‼️BREAKING: Alley Cat Allies offers $15,000 REWARD seeking justice for a cat shot with a crossbow in Salem, Ohio‼️
Justice, a tabby cat who was loved by his caregivers and described as “very friendly,” was discovered with the bolt piercing through his lower body on Monday, June 1, 2026, at the 200 block of West 8th Street in Salem, Ohio. The injury suggested Justice had been shot at least 4 to 5 days earlier.
IMPORTANT: Alley Cat Allies and the Columbiana County Humane Society urge anyone with information to call the Columbiana Chief Humane Officer at 234-575-1400.
Though he was rushed to medical care, Justice had already lost mobility in his back legs, and veterinarians determined that his injuries were too severe. He had to be humanely euthanized.
We hope this reward brings in critical information leading to an arrest. Then, we are going to demand a trial and the maximum penalty under the law for this horrific act of cruelty. Alley Cat Allies also plans to cover the costs of a necropsy and other procedures to uncover more information.
In Justice's memory, we are fighting for the justice he deserves. Learn more: https://t.co/AuNhoLgnj1
As if there wasn't enough going on, my deep dive into Trump's "state corporatism" also dropped today in @CatoInstitute's flagship mag. Hope you'll give it a read (preferably over a post-SCOTUS celebratory drink).
https://t.co/EW5wOoKAx7
There is not a single friend that I have (or even acquaintance I can think of) who has behaved the way Platner's alleged to have behaved. Not one.
"he twisted her arm behind her back, shoved her into a bedroom and held the door closed from the other side so she couldn’t get out."
That's an allegation of criminal behavior. The question is whether it's true, not whether it's severe.
There is no coming back from this for Australia. It is finished as a legal tobacco market. All it can be now is a cautionary tale for the rest of the world. https://t.co/aTVQIhrkHy
The crazy is back in her eyes! That’s my girl! ❤️
Maisie is doing very well post op! However, 0/10, she does not recommend her bandage. I’m going to attempt to keep her wrapped up until her follow up on Tuesday… wish me luck!
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❗️ A new YC tool that analyzes your AI coding habits promises "your code never leaves your machine." By their own code, it does.
What leaves your system:
- Your code, in excerpts. Tool-output snippets are literal source: a Read returns file contents, an Edit carries what you changed. Anything you paste into a prompt goes too. All sent to the LLM proxy.
- The file paths your agent read, edited, or created, plus the bash commands it ran.
- Your git identity. The script posts your local git user[.]name and user[.]email to a YC endpoint.
- Recent commits, per-commit line counts, code-quality aggregates, and telemetry. Sentry error reporting is on by default (--no-sentry opts out).
So much for "your code never leaves your machine."
The USA was supposed to stand for “We The People”. Now everything is negotiable: rights, dignity, freedom, even who we’re willing to empower. The flag becomes a barcode. The people become the cost of doing business.
@LondonRiverSFW Yep, plus all the "feel good" legislation named after people. I have an eerie feeling they know it's going to make things worse, but want to make their electorate feel all warm and fuzzy.
@drowsygeek The government is usually most effective at imposing restrictions that don’t solve the underlying problem. They target the issue with some dumb piece of legislation that leads to at least 10 new problems… most of which were completely predictable to any thinking person.
A thought I’ve been kicking around:
Suicide accounts for the majority of firearm deaths in the United States. Given that reality, I’d expect mutual aid, crisis support, and mental health resources to be much closer to the center of the conversation within gun-owner organizations, clubs, and advocacy groups.
There are already organizations and individuals doing this work, but given the scale of the issue, I’d expect more clubs, organizations, and advocacy groups to treat these efforts as a central priority rather than a peripheral one.
Things like increasing access to temporary out-of-home firearm storage during a crisis at the owner’s request, assistance purchasing safes, peer-support networks, crisis funds, counseling assistance, or other community-led efforts designed to help gun owners and their families through difficult periods.
Not government programs. Community institutions.
People who care deeply about protecting the Second Amendment have a strong interest in reducing preventable deaths among gun owners and their families. To me, that seems like a natural area for voluntary organizations and civil society to step up.
I’m not a gun owner. For my own circumstances, I’ve concluded that having a firearm in my home would probably make me less safe rather than more safe. That’s a personal decision, not a policy position.
I’ve long advocated for community-based and voluntary solutions to social problems where they can be effective, and this strikes me as an area with a great deal of untapped potential.
Curious what gun owners think.
NEW: Founder of Kentucky Drug Rehab Center Indicted on Fraud and Money Laundering Charges https://t.co/WOZZDK90Ef by @AcquistoA@TaylorSixHL@heraldleader
“I’m allowed to celebrate my city banning a harmful substance” okay what happens after they ban it? You think everyone just decides “shucks I’m gonna stop doing drugs!” Do you not realize millions of disabled people rely on those drugs now that doctors don’t Rx painkillers now
She spent her life quietly doing so much good, and people never truly saw her. I want everyone to see her now. This is my beautiful wife—a protector of rescue cats, full of love, and a light that will never go out
Looking at my wife’s bracelet today and thinking about how much good she did in this world. She gave everything to cat rescue and protecting those who couldn't speak for themselves. This charm captures her spirit perfectly. A beautiful soul who gave so much love. ❤️