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Orphaned otters rescued and on the mend
Two baby otters found alone in a field in England are said to be doing well after being taken to a rescue center. “Barely able to crawl” when spotted by…
9 hrs ago • Rob Beschizza
Top AIs insist on using nuclear weapons in war simulations
OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Anthropic’s Claude and Google Gemini all have something in common: if you assign them war game simulations, they insist on using…
10 hrs ago • Rob Beschizza
Douglas Rushkoff on the dinner party that turned out to be Epstein’s
Douglas Rushkoff was a twentysomething tech writer when he got invited to an exclusive New York dinner with scientists and tech CEOs.
11 hrs ago • Mark Frauenfelder
Vinegar as a natural weed killer
In my garden, this 45% vinegar concentrate manages all my weed problems.
12 hrs ago • Jason Weisberger
Android app detects nearby smart glasses
Smart glasses such as Meta’s are becoming popular, with seven million sold in 2025 by eyewear multinational EssilorLuxottica under the Ray-Ban and…
12 hrs ago • Rob Beschizza
A med school thriller where the enemy is the algorithm
In Justin C.
12 hrs ago • Ellsworth Toohey
The Tokyo Vice author digs into cryptocurrency’s darkest chapters
By Roger Park
12 hrs ago • Boing Boing
Moroccan Tape Stash preserves Morocco’s cassette music heritage
By Roger Park
13 hrs ago • Boing Boing
John Shirley’s guide to wrecking your career in science fiction
By John Shirley
13 hrs ago • Boing Boing
Boing Boing, February 25, 2026
All our posts from the past 24 hours
14 hrs ago • Boing Boing
Dunkin testing 48oz coffee buckets
Would you like to drink 48oz of coffee?
16 hrs ago • Rob Beschizza
John Oliver torches Musk for restoring extremist accounts and calling it “free speech”
Oliver clearly makes the point that "X" didn't get freer; it got worse.
17 hrs ago • Jason Weisberger
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