Breathing Through Our Butts Declared Safe After First Human Trial 🔗
Reddit’s conversational AI product, Reddit Answers, suggested users who are interested in pain management try heroin and kratom 🔗
We found websites that use facial recognition to let partners, stalkers, etc uncover specific peoples’ Tinder profiles, reveal their approximate physical location at points in time, and track changes to their profile including their photos. 🔗
On October 2—just a few minutes shy of 11 PM in Portland, Oregon—a federal agent shot peppery spray into the vent hole of Seth Todd’s inflatable frog costume. Todd was protesting ICE outside of Portland’s U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office. 🔗
An attorney in a New York Supreme Court commercial case got caught using AI in his filings, and then got caught using AI again in the brief where he had to explain why he used AI, according to court documents filed earlier this month. 🔗
A man who works for the people overseeing America’s nuclear stockpile has lost his security clearance after he uploaded 187,000 pornographic images to a Department of Energy (DOE) network 🔗
BREAKING: A catastrophic breach has impacted Discord user data including selfies and identity documents uploaded as part of the app’s verification process, email addresses, phone numbers, approximately where the user lives. 🔗
Scientists have developed a unique nanoparticle vaccine that prevented the development of multiple forms of cancer in mice. 🔗
BREAKING: Apple removed an app for preserving TikToks, Instagram reels, news reports, and videos documenting abuses by ICE 🔗
Police used Flock cameras to search for a woman who self-administered an abortion. They said it was for her safety. But new court documents show they considered charging her with a crime as part of a 'death investigation'. And the search was weeks after the abortion 🔗