AI Art, Space Rocks, and Why Your Dog Deserves Real Food

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Skylight’s touchscreen calendar? It got my family on the same page. Finally.
My kids, born to pixels, suddenly have agency. They control the schedule now. It works. Surprisingly.


Tech Glitches & Human Errors

AI found a root bug in Linux. A fifteen-year ghost everyone missed.
While machines do their digging, the Pentagon trains amateurs for a hacker army.
Cops surrounded a car reviewer once, thanks to a license plate reader named Flock. Mistaken identity makes good TV, bad news.

Apple is suing OpenAI. Again.
They claim stolen secrets. Hardware blueprints. Supplier lists. Poached employees brought them over like lunch leftovers.
OpenAI’s safety chief, Johannes Heidecke, is out. The company tries to merge safety and research, he walks away.
Meanwhile Microsoft reports emissions up 25 percent.
Data centers are hungry things. They eat electricity, spit carbon.

A new experiential gallery might change your mind about AI art. Maybe.


Food & Football

Why do we cook for ourselves but not our dogs?
My dog got sick. I started making meals for her. Lots of people do this now. Home-cooked for pets.
Should we? Yes. They are family too.

Watching a soccer final breaks your body, science says.
Heart rates jump. Stress skyrockets.
Hundreds of fans tracked, same result. It is torture, mostly. But you watch it anyway. Why not?


Space & Water

China’s Tianwen-2 probe found Kamo’oalewa, Earth’s quasi-moon.
First pictures back. Next step? Land on it. Take samples. Send them home.
Ambition.

El Niño wrecks Pacific fisheries. Warm water surges east. Some spots lose everything, others strike gold. Nature does not care about balance.

A battery startup wants to beat China. Solid-state batteries. Safer. Harder to build.
If they pull it off, the rest of the world gets a chance to play catch-up.

Jay-Z played Yankee Stadium this summer. Thirty years since Reasonable Doubt. Beyoncé was there. Nas. Alicia Keys.
It was wild.