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Record turnout, landslide victory for the people of Hungary!

Congratulations!

https://www.bbc.com/news/live/c2d8zw2d3rkt

#news #EUPol #hungary #HungarianElections #elections #voting

Hungary election: Viktor OrbĂĄn ousted after 16 years in power as opposition wins election landslide - follow live

Opposition leader Péter Magyar defeats Europe's longest-serving leader, promising closer EU ties and an anti-corruption drive.

BBC News

There are still absolutely beautiful websites using basic css and html with little or no js. professional web dev has gotten more complex along with specialization, but you can still build personal sites with 20yr old tech. and some new stuff is simpler.

What we've lost, it seems to me, is the broad indie pipeline to both learning and socializing (and socially learning).

partly because we who learned it 20yrs ago have landed in more specialized/complex jobs.

FĂŒr wen arbeitet die Wirtschaftsministerin? FĂŒr ihren ehemaligen Arbeitgeber Eon, dessen Aktienkurs es hervorragend geht? FĂŒr KKR, den massiv in fossiles Gas investierten Fonds, dessen Tochterfirma jetzt ihre Kommunikation fĂŒr sie optimieren soll?

🎁: https://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/mensch/katherina-reiche-was-macht-die-bundeswirtschaftsministerin-eigentlich-beruflich-a-2051bce7-081a-4b78-b40f-94c7877555c8?giftToken=524a64a9-9e92-4afd-b7ca-bd19e0e02b66

Energiewende: Was macht Katherina Reiche eigentlich beruflich?

Die Wirtschaftsministerin hat einen so seltsamen Gastbeitrag ĂŒber Energiepolitik geschrieben, dass nicht nur der eigene Koalitionspartner ihr öffentlich widerspricht: Sie erntet Widerspruch sogar von sich selbst.

DER SPIEGEL

Companies should be required by law to completely open devices when they end support for them

If they don’t, the penalty should be that the CEO has to eat the bricked devices

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/apr/09/amazon-upsets-book-lovers-by-ending-support-for-old-kindles

Amazon upsets ebook lovers by ending support for old Kindle devices

Up to 2m e-readers made before 2013 will no longer be able to download new titles

The Guardian
Had a carpenter come over to install new hardwood in the dining room, but he ended up doing the entire house. I was totally floored.

RE: https://infosec.exchange/@mttaggart/116371937587992264

I think the way I would put it is:

1) The point of the AI project is ideological; the goal is to reshape industries such that we are dependent on AI companies' products, and to destroy free and open knowledge such that we are dependent on these products for thought and reasoning. We see an injection of AI into cybersecurity, while simultaneously drawing money and resources away from (boring) efforts that would actually broadly improve cybersecurity.Âč We see an injection of AI into knowledge acquisition, while simultaneously polluting the landscape of the internet as a useful source of knowledge. Both are in service of the same ideological project, and working towards the same goal.

2) The touted usefulness of AI for programming and cybersecurity is directly funding the project to expand it everywhere else, where it is causing massive harms to civil society, individuals' mental health, and the information landscape. You or your company paying for these products is keeping investment money flowing and extending the runway, for AI companies to reach that point of "indispensability". There is no divorcing your cool shiny toy from the creation of AI deepfakes that destroy democracy, or the AI psychosis that destroys lives. This is because the AI companies are pursuing an ideological project that ultimately has nothing to do with improving people's work or their lives; the leaders of these companies have loudly and publicly said that very clearly. You are laundering the reputation of these companies and keeping them alive, when the only moral option is to destroy them.

I've said this elsewhere, but: Maybe you, who are reading this, is offended by this framing, because you use and enjoy the AI tools. But it's also likely that you, and many other technologists, take moral abdication almost as a point of pride, where the only thing that matters is "capability". In that case, I don't understand the defensive response. Why are you uncomfortable being described as the thing you're bragging to be?

#fuckAI

Âč The stark contrast: The breathless and brainless promotional posts about Glasswing came into my feed at the same time as the posts about the final gutting of CISA. https://www.securityweek.com/white-house-seeks-to-slash-cisa-funding-by-707-million/

Wrote up some thoughts on Anthropic's Project Glasswing, where their latest Opus-beating model is available to partnered security research organizations only. Given the recent alarm bells raised by credible security voices I think this is a justified decision.
https://simonwillison.net/2026/Apr/7/project-glasswing/
Anthropic’s Project Glasswing—restricting Claude Mythos to security researchers—sounds necessary to me

Anthropic didn’t release their latest model, Claude Mythos (system card PDF), today. They have instead made it available to a very restricted set of preview partners under their newly announced 


Simon Willison’s Weblog

RE: https://mastodon.social/@pojntfx/116345677794218793

This is not acceptable, plain and simple.

"Houston, we have a solution."

#Thunderbird #ArtemisII