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The feud crashed Truth Social

As the prophecy foretold.

as ever

Ok now we’re cooking with gas

If you're writing a biography of Elon Musk and you aren't naming it Icarus, you need to go back to titling school.

New, and sure to be controversial: The firm hired to protect the Harris-Walz campaign's iPhones believes it has seen indication that a handful of high profile Americans' phones — including campaign members'! — were hacked with sophisticated and unidentified spyware.

There's...no legitimate reason Elon Musk should have unredacted Epstein files.

Musk fans sometimes suggest if the US govt tried to pressure SpaceX they could just move to another country. Legally the export restrictions on space technology, hardware / software / IP, make that very difficult and the penalties are long prison terms, not just civil fines.

"One attendee gifted Smith intricately constructed Dogma-themed balloon art. Another attendee told Smith he had served in Jersey. Smith thanked him for his service, at which point the guy clarified he had served prison time in Jersey."

If you're writing a biography of Elon Musk and you aren't naming it Icarus, you need to go back to titling school.

I can't even make a joke about this, it's that brain-rotted and embarrassing.

They are paying people to take eggs.

I'm often asked by aspiring journalists how to break into this competitive industry Doing a week of *paid* work for @politicshome.bsky.social & @thehousemag.bsky.social back in 2022 was a game changer for me This fellowship is an amazing chance to gain experience in news and political journalism

Mulling over the mental gymnastics required to argue: 1) universities teach nothing 2) professors are radicalized left-wing lunatics AND 3) it’s a national security risk that international students come to US universities to “steal technical knowledge” and “expensive research and development”

CISA employees got a chance to know their new deputy director (and acting director), Madhu Gottumukkala, during a Wednesday afternoon fireside chat with Executive Director Bridget Bean. No news, but some of Gottumukkala's comments are noteworthy indicators of his perspective.

There’s a growing amount of game theory research (it’s time) on how RCT affects how campaigning works, notably Buisseret & Prato and Acharya et al. A lot of the assumptions we have about what it means for a candidate to ask for support or denigrate other candidates change. bsky.app/profile/luxa...

People are dunking on this since Zohran was her #1 rank but I'm begging you all, please, to try to comprehend that being able to endorse multiple candidates is THE WHOLE POINT OF RANKED CHOICE

This morning, we (@brennancenter.org) posted a new working paper on the effects of Texas's SB1. In it, we look at how having an mail ballot application, or mail ballot, rejected in one election shaped future turnout. It's not pretty: turnout is depressed for years 🧵 papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....

PSA: CNN will be live broadcasting Saturday night's performance of George Clooney's Broadway play Good Night and Good Luck on TV - but also online *without requiring a login.* cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com/2025/06/02/h...

I taught at a computer camp for 8 to 16-year-olds around 2002. One of the classes for the 8-year-olds was "introduction to the internet." On the first day, the teacher would ask "So, where exactly is the internet?" The most popular answer was "Minnesota."

A thread for the ages.

What an extraordinary, beautiful thing. Sometimes the only sensible response to scientific discovery is wonderment and awe.

“.. I work in Toys and we had about 600 price changes in the last couple days... EVERYTHING went up," one user posted last week. “It's f***ing crazy." @the-independent.com $WMT $TGT www.independent.co.uk/news/world/a...

I taught at a computer camp for 8 to 16-year-olds around 2002. One of the classes for the 8-year-olds was "introduction to the internet." On the first day, the teacher would ask "So, where exactly is the internet?" The most popular answer was "Minnesota."

I'm doing a presentation about election fraud, and working on an example. Is Alice stealing votes from Bob, or is Bob stealing votes from Alice?