Toyota is bringing hydrogen power to Le Mans ⚡️
Next week at the Circuit de la Sarthe, the liquid hydrogen-fuelled TR LH2 Racing Prototype will make its first public demonstration runs.
Based on the GR010 HYBRID Hypercar, it marks the next step in Toyota’s hydrogen journey in motorsport.
#WEC #LeMans24 #Toyota @ToyotaRacingWEC
Terraria has now sold over 70m copies!
it's worth putting this in perspective...
Before Journey's End (the final update) sales were at 30m
1.4.4 in 2022 took it closer to 50m
then as we all waited for 1.4.5, another 20 million copies were sold
@IntCyberDigest From Ferrari's own website:
All-wheel drive, four doors and a five-seat configuration create the most spacious and versatile Ferrari ever – without compromising performance
Since when are people buying ferraris because they're spacious and versatile?
‼️🚨 ALARMING: Google now treats privacy as suspicious behavior by default. Users of GrapheneOS, CalyxOS, /e/OS, and other deGoogled Android phones are being locked out of millions of websites unless they install the exact Google Play Services software they deliberately removed.
GrapheneOS is recommended by the EFF and used by journalists, lawyers, and activists in high-risk environments. The audience most likely to read Google's data practices and refuse its terms is now flagged as fraudulent for that exact decision.
What happened?:
▪️ Google announced "Cloud Fraud Defense" at Cloud Next on April 22-23, 2026, branding it "the next evolution of reCAPTCHA." Existing reCAPTCHA customers were auto-migrated.
▪️ When the system flags traffic as suspicious, the old click-the-bus puzzle is gone. Users get a QR code instead.
▪️ Scanning the QR code requires Google Play Services running on the device. Internet Archive snapshots show this requirement has been live since at least October 2025, silently rolled out for 7 months before anyone noticed.
▪️ No Play Services = no QR scan = locked out.
The bigger picture:
▪️ Google already tried this in 2023. It was called Web Environment Integrity (WEI), and it would have let Google decide which devices were "real enough" to access the web. Standards bodies and the public pushed back hard, and Google killed it. Three years later, the same idea is back, just hidden behind a QR code instead of a browser feature.
▪️ reCAPTCHA runs on millions of websites. Every developer who keeps using it is now, by default, telling deGoogled Android users they're not welcome...
this is an ai-generated account, posting an ai-generated video, having ai-generated conversations with ai-generated accounts in the replies. even the god damn community note is ai-generated. can't help but just laugh man
@JaroslavHonzik The speed difference is predictable by both drivers and, most importantly, they're not racing eachother... There is no incentive to defend the position unlike two F1 cars