¿No lo leíste? 🔎 Leonardo Cáceres y la verdadera historia del rescate del último discurso de Salvador Allende. El destacado periodista falleció el pasado 2 de junio https://t.co/EU6apLcF3Q
FIFA ha rechazado la camiseta de la Copa Mundial de Haití, argumentando que era demasiado "política".
En la camiseta, Haití conmemora la liberación de su pais del colonialismo, el establecimiento de la primera nación negra del mundo y la abolición de la esclavitud.
El imperio occidental nunca perdonará a Haití por ser la primera nación en liberarse del colonialismo y dar ejemplo revolucionario a todas sus demás colonias.
¡Viva el pueblo de Haiti, vivan los libertadores anticoloniales Toussaint Louverture y Jean-Jacques Dessalines!
10 BROWSER EXTENSIONS THAT GIVE YOU AN UNFAIR ADVANTAGE
Install every single one. Everyone has the same browser. These are the difference between using the internet and weaponizing it.
1. uBlock Origin
The best ad blocker ever made, and it does more than kill ads. It cuts page load times 30 to 50% on heavy sites and uses less memory than every competitor. Free, open source, and it never sold out to an "acceptable ads" deal. The hours you lose to slow, ad-stuffed pages, gone.
2. Vimium
Browse the entire web from your keyboard. Click any link, scroll any page, switch any tab without ever touching the mouse. One week to learn, then a lifetime of never reaching for the trackpad again. The tiny delay of mouse-to-keyboard, multiplied by hundreds of times a day, deleted.
3. SponsorBlock
Skips the sponsored segment of any YouTube video automatically, because thousands of users crowdsource exactly where each ad-read starts and ends. The "and today's video is brought to you by" you've heard 10,000 times just disappears. Free and open source.
4. Dark Reader
Forces a clean dark mode on every website on the internet, even the ones that don't offer one. Tune brightness, contrast, and sepia per site. Long research sessions stop frying your eyes, which is the difference between quitting at 9pm and working clean until midnight.
5. Keepa
Shows the full price history of any Amazon product as a graph the second you land on the page. That "limited time deal" was the normal price last week. You stop getting played by fake discounts and you buy at the actual bottom. One install pays for itself on the first order.
6. Refined GitHub
Adds dozens of quiet upgrades to GitHub that the site should have shipped years ago. One-click branch cleanup, mark files as viewed in pull requests, whitespace-aware diffs. If you live on GitHub, it strips the friction out of every single session.
7. Session Buddy
Saves every open tab into a named session you can restore with one click, and survives the browser crash that used to wipe out two hours of research. Your 40 open tabs become a saved workspace instead of a memory leak. Close them without fear and bring them all back later.
8. ClearURLs
Strips the tracking junk off every link before it loads, the long tail of "?utm_source=" and click IDs companies use to follow you. Cleaner links, fewer trackers, and URLs you can actually share without broadcasting where you came from. Runs silently in the background.
9. Privacy Badger
The EFF's tracker blocker that learns as you browse instead of using a fixed list. It watches which companies follow you across sites and silently blocks the ones that do. Built by the lawyers who actually fight for the open web in court. No commercial deals, no compromise.
10. Wappalyzer
Tells you exactly what any website is built with the moment you open it. The framework, the analytics, the hosting, the payment stack, the ad tools. Founders use it to scout competitors. Developers use it to learn. You see the machinery behind every site you visit.
Same browser as everyone else. Completely different machine.
- ¿Tú eres rojo, no?
- Si
- ¿Entonces puedo ir a tu casa a llevarme la tele, no?
- ¿Y tú eres de derechas, verdad?
- ¿Como lo sabes?
- Porqué te gusta llevarte cosas que no son tuyas.
Incorrect. He had a visa. From the US Embassy in Nairobi. It was valid. They vetted him there, and gave him a visa.
Then he landed in Miami, was detained for 11 hours, and deported to Istanbul.
THEN they branded him a terrorist.
A FIFA referee, simply because he’s Somali.
Cada tanto vuelve el tema de la morosidad CAE y la pulsión de reducirlo a “culpa del Gobierno anterior”. Una vez más el Gobierno apela a ese comodín para impulsar agendas ideológicas. Abro hilo para tratar, humildemente, de aportar a un debate orientado a resolver el problema🧵
Contraloría le rechazó a MTT la modificación hecha a la medida de Uber
Se rechazó bajar exigencias de antigüedad y cilindrada sin fundamentos técnicos ni legales. Regular transporte no es adaptar la norma al interés de una empresa, es resguardar la seguridad e interés público
10 FREE AI TOOLS THAT DO WHAT PEOPLE PAY $100/MONTH FOR
Bookmark every one. Each one runs on your own machine and replaces a subscription you're probably still paying.
1. https://t.co/WxtxcckzcR
Kills: ChatGPT Plus at $20/month.
Runs ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and DeepSeek in one interface. You pay the API at cost with zero markup, so most people spend a few dollars instead of twenty. Native MCP support. 33.8K developers already left. The $20 was never for the model.
2. https://t.co/KYwyHc21dQ
Kills: every "run AI locally" service.
One command and you're running Llama, Mistral, DeepSeek, and Qwen on your own machine. No API bill, no rate limit, no data leaving your computer. Every prompt you run here is free and private forever. MIT License.
3. https://t.co/J7muITzYpA
Kills: Otter, Rev, and Descript transcription.
OpenAI's own speech-to-text model, free to self-host, transcribing 99 languages at accuracy the paid apps are literally built on top of. Otter and Rev charge you per minute to run the exact model you can run for nothing. MIT License.
4. https://t.co/3oU2YFxiy2
Kills: Midjourney, Freepik, Krea, and OpenArt at once.
200+ image and video models including Flux, Kling, Sora, and Veo behind one self-hosted interface with no markup. Four subscriptions collapse into one repo. 7.5K stars. MIT License.
5. https://t.co/k9KSKFCDRd
Kills: Midjourney's $30/month and every paid image generator.
A node-based studio for Stable Diffusion and modern open image models. Unlimited generations, full control over every step, running on your own GPU. The pros who sell prompts on Midjourney mostly build them here. GPL-3.0.
6. https://t.co/68hGTeGS02
Kills: paid transcription at scale.
Whisper rebuilt to run up to 4x faster on the same hardware. Subtitle a movie, transcribe a podcast, caption a course, all locally and free. The thing companies charge a monthly seat for, finished in minutes on your laptop. MIT License.
7. https://t.co/nDkD45W8Xj
Kills: ChatGPT Plus, again, with a nicer face.
A polished ChatGPT-style interface that sits on top of Ollama or any API. Chat history, document upload, RAG, model switching, all self-hosted. It looks and feels like the paid product and costs nothing to run.
8. https://t.co/xjtiT0Jnqi
Kills: ElevenLabs at $22/month.
Open text-to-speech with voice cloning that runs on your own machine. Generate narration, audiobooks, and voiceovers locally. ElevenLabs charges per character for what this does for free once it's installed.
9. https://t.co/WGOy29mwGX
Kills: every "chat with your documents" subscription.
Upload your PDFs and ask questions, with the entire thing running offline so no document ever leaves your machine. The paid versions charge monthly and read your files on their servers. This one reads them on yours. Apache 2.0.
10. https://t.co/NZNdByfR4A
Kills: paid AI workspace tools.
An all-in-one app that turns any document or website into a private AI assistant with agents, RAG, and multi-user support, pointed at local or API models. The full "AI for your business" stack companies sell for hundreds a month, self-hosted for free. MIT License.
You were renting intelligence you could run yourself.
Era hora de que un político de izquierda como Winter dijera las cosas por su nombre y le parara el carro a Paulina Vodanovic:
“Por eso me molesta que Paulina Vodanovic le haya pedido disculpas al gobierno por el afiche que decía Kast miente”
🏠 El primer albergue social de la Región Metropolitana en esta temporada abrió en La Cisterna. Gracias al financiamiento de la seremi de Desarrollo Social y Familia, el Municipio Comunitario puede volver a ofrecer esta espacio de dignidad para la gente en situación calle. Nuestra gestión mantiene una política activa de despeje de rucos, pero ofrece, al mismo tiempo, un lugar donde esa gente vulnerada esté mucho mejor, con una cama limpia y comida caliente, cocinada con amor por nuestra querida “Cheíta”. La empatía es lo que nos motiva a seguir adelante. ❤️