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Meta’s latest AI improves its terrible content moderation, just a little

20 March 2026 @ 4:16 am - The Register

Enterprise tools have detected impossible logins for years. Zuck’s human mods couldn’t join the dots Meta has revealed it’s tested using AI for content moderation chores and found it does better than humans.…

Alibaba has made 470,000 AI chips, admits they’re inferior and may always be

20 March 2026 @ 1:25 am - The Register

Sees optimizing its entire cloud around homebrew silicon as the way to compete Chinese web giant Alibaba has revealed its T-Head chipmaking business has shipped 470,000 AI chips, and admitted they are currently inferior to rival products, but believes it can build a mutually optimized stack that makes performance gaps moot.…

Wrong, Daily Mail, Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier Isn’t on the Road to Collapse by 2067

20 March 2026 @ 1:00 am - Watts Up With That?

There is a pattern here. The Daily Mail has long demonstrated a preference for dramatic, attention-grabbing headlines that far oversell the actual story. Climate Realism has debunked its false, hyperbolic disaster scenario claims dozens of times. “Doomsday Glacier collapse by 2067” fits that formula perfectly — a bold date, a catastrophic label, and minimal context. That may drive clicks, but it does not accurately reflect the measured data or the scientific uncertainty involved.

Decoding Nvidia's Groq-powered LPX and the rest of its new rack systems

19 March 2026 @ 11:41 pm - The Register

From LPUs and GPUs to CPUs and switches, everything you need to know about Nvidia's latest kit GTC DEEP DIVE  At Nvidia’s GTC conference this week, CEO Jensen Huang finally addressed a $20 billion question he’s dodged for months: Why spend so much to license AI chip startup Groq’s tech and hire away its engineers rather than build it themselves?…

OpenAI tries to build its coding cred, acquires Python toolmaker Astral

19 March 2026 @ 9:13 pm - The Register

Deal helps company build out its Codex team In a move clearly designed to strengthen its position among developers, OpenAI has acquired Python tool maker Astral. The house of Altman expects the deal to strengthen the ecosystem for its Codex programming agent.…

Democrats Retreat from Climate Activism (energy affordability, electability in play)

19 March 2026 @ 9:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Hochul’s shift could become a blueprint for Democrats across the country as they desperately try to convince voters they’re aggressively tackling cost-of-living concerns — including energy bills — ahead of the midterm elections.” – Politico, March 7, 2026

Time to end the 'uncontrolled experiment' of social media on kids, scientists say

19 March 2026 @ 8:30 pm - The Register

Pair say review of studies, other evidence, proves more countries need to do like Australia and keep kids offline There is enough evidence going back far enough that it's reasonable to conclude social media platforms are responsible for population-level mental health harms. …

Unknown attackers exploit yet another critical SharePoint bug

19 March 2026 @ 6:54 pm - The Register

Last time: Beijing-backed snoops and ransomware crims. Who's next? Unknown baddies are abusing yet another critical Microsoft SharePoint bug to compromise victims' SharePoint servers, the US government warned.…

Google gives Android users a way to install unverified apps if they prove they really, really want to

19 March 2026 @ 6:30 pm - The Register

Chocolate Factory describes concession as an attempt to balance openess with safety It turns out you won't be limited to Google-verified apps an developers on Android after all. In the face of sustained community dissatisfaction with its developer verification requirement, Google has given Android users an out.…

'Death sentence': EU cloud lobby takes Broadcom to Brussels over VMware partner purge

19 March 2026 @ 6:07 pm - The Register

CISPE files antitrust complaint, demands interim measures to stop what it calls chip giant's 'ongoing abuse' A lobbying trade body for smaller cloud providers is asking the European Commission to impose interim measures blocking Broadcom from terminating the VMware Cloud Service Provider program, calling the decision a death sentence for some tech suppliers and an illegal squeeze on customer choice.…

Fiber on the surface of the moon could help detect moonquakes

19 March 2026 @ 5:18 pm - The Register

Better than seismometers? Fiber-optic cables could be used to detect moonquakes, offering a simpler way to gather seismic data to support future missions.…

Ongoing issue with inability to vote or comment -UPDATE

19 March 2026 @ 5:00 pm - OffGuardian

UPDATE – We have rolled back to the previous version of the comment software – We’d appreciate any feedback on whether this has cured this issue for you * * * Hi all – as you have probably noticed, for the last 24 hours or so there has been a fairly major issue with our …

Analysis: Is There a Correlation between Earth’s Angular Frequency and Global Warming?

19 March 2026 @ 5:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

A deep look into an interesting case of "correlation is not causation."

GNOME 50 debuts with X11 axed, Wayland front and center

19 March 2026 @ 4:54 pm - The Register

Most Ubuntu desktop users will be looking at this until at least 2028 GNOME 50 is here, codenamed Tokyo after the location of the GNOME Asia Summit 2025, and the biggest change is in fact more or less invisible, unless you look for an options button on the login screen.…

FBI director leaves open the possibility that it's buying location data again

19 March 2026 @ 4:43 pm - The Register

Kash Patel says the FBI uses all the tools it has to accomplish its mission - even if those tools are questionable It's been three years since an FBI director admitted to purchasing the location data of Americans, potentially in violation of the Constitution. Here we go again.…

Lock down Microsoft Intune, feds warn after Stryker attack

19 March 2026 @ 4:00 pm - The Register

Iran-linked attackers wiped employees' devices using Intune The US government has urged companies to better secure Microsoft Intune, an endpoint management tool that was abused in last week's cyberattack against med-tech firm Stryker.…

PwC will say goodbye to staff who aren't convinced about AI

19 March 2026 @ 2:59 pm - The Register

Professional services giant did not read its own report on lackluster benefits You'll use AI and like it too - if you work for PwC. Paul Griggs, US chief executive of the global professional services giant, has made clear there is no room at the corporation for AI skeptics.…

UK blinks on AI copyright carve-out after star-studded revolt

19 March 2026 @ 1:33 pm - The Register

Creative pressure forces rethink as officials step back from default data use The UK government has backed off plans to allow AI companies to access copyrighted material for free for training purposes by default.…

Google says it will let UK publishers opt out of AI overviews

19 March 2026 @ 1:31 pm - The Register

One search engine switch to rule them all in Google's response to UK competition watchdog The UK's competition watchdog has published responses to its consultation over Google's strategic market status (SMS) covering search and search advertising services - and the tech biz is offering some concessions.…

Half a Million Balsa Trees Illegally Logged in Amazon Rainforest Every Year to Feed Global Wind Turbine Demand

19 March 2026 @ 1:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Over half a million balsa hardwood trees are being illegally logged in the Amazon rainforest every year to feed the massive demand for wind turbines in many parts of the world. Balsa is a lightweight but strong wood that is commonly used in the core of giant turbine blades. It can make up around 7% of the blade and each set of three can use up to 40 trees.

Fixing Claude with Claude: Anthropic reports on AI site reliability engineering

19 March 2026 @ 12:22 pm - The Register

It's still a job for humans, even though bots can search logs at the speed of I/O QCon London  A member of Anthropic's AI reliability engineering team spoke at QCon London on why Claude excels at finding issues but still makes a poor substitute for a site reliability engineer (SRE), constantly mistaking correlation with causation.…

Hide and sleek: Latest Vivaldi release can tuck its UI away until summoned

19 March 2026 @ 12:15 pm - The Register

New toggle strips away browser chrome if you want Browser maker Vivaldi has opened up a new front in the browser wars by making itself disappear.…

Competition watchdog cracks knuckles, probes legality of Adobe cancellation fee

19 March 2026 @ 12:05 pm - The Register

Annual billed sub scrubbed after 14 days? Expect to pay 50% of yearly price Britain’s competition watchdog is opening an investigation into Adobe’s early cancellation fees on membership plans to ascertain if it breaks consumer law.…

Microsoft startup credits are the gift that keeps on billing unsuspecting users

19 March 2026 @ 11:00 am - The Register

Perks fall short as third-party AI models rack up costs with minimal notification Complaints about Microsoft's startup credits and Azure AI Foundry keep mounting, with users reporting surprise credit card charges and invoices they never saw coming.…

SAP's grand cloud escape plan €2B short of the runway

19 March 2026 @ 10:15 am - The Register

Strategy launched after 2020 share price crash is 24% behind target Five years after launching its rescue plan to lift ERP users to the cloud and switch them to the latest software, SAP is off target by about €2 billion, The Register can reveal.…

GOV.UK chatbot gets smarter but slower as LLMs improve

19 March 2026 @ 9:30 am - The Register

Accuracy jumps from 76% to 90% across public pilots, while users wait nearly 11 seconds for answers More powerful large language models (LLMs) are helping make the UK government's in-development chatbot more accurate but are also slowing it down, according to the Government Digital Service (GDS).…

Energy Expert: Germany’s Nuclear Phaseout Was A “500 Billion Euro Mistake”

19 March 2026 @ 9:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Vahreholt advocates for a return to nuclear energy (using subsidy billions to build new plants), the use of domestic shale gas, and the continued operation of coal-fired power plants. The move away from nuclear power under Merkel (2011) is described as a historic blunder that has cost around €500 billion to date and led to the current rapid deindustrialization.

Struggling to put your AI aversion into words? Here's a handy glossary

19 March 2026 @ 7:30 am - The Register

From mild vegetarianism to full-blown haterdom, there's a label for everything Opinion  Are you an AI hater, an AI vegan, or a slightly more moderate AI vegetarian? Or are you on the side of the clankers? A bot-licker, a prompt-fondler, a ChatNPC?…

Google offers ‘vibe design’ tool that you can shout at to create a UI

19 March 2026 @ 5:54 am - The Register

Stitch gets voice input and an infinite canvas The term “vibe coding” has become associated with use of AI coding assistants to create code that expresses a developer’s intent, even if the results are ropey and require plenty of extra work to put into production. Google’s now proudly adapted the term to describe the workings of its Stitch design tool.…

What the Climate Issue Is All About

19 March 2026 @ 5:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Compliance to climate mitigation will be enforced through court action. The fossil fuel industry will be sued into complete capitulation, and the “intuitive feelers” will control what energy sources the public has access to. See the problem there?

Your next car might need 300 GB of RAM, and so will autonomous robots

19 March 2026 @ 4:39 am - The Register

Micron plans to cash in, after already growing revenue $10 billion in a single quarter Autonomous cars will need 300 gigabytes of DRAM or more, and robots will need similar quantities, leading memory-maker Micron Technology to predict it has a long and happy future ahead of it.…

A Re-Look at ‘The Bet’ (Simon, Ehrlich, and Paul Sabin)

19 March 2026 @ 1:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Sadly, in Paul Sabin’s account, the main villain turns out to be the morally upstanding Simon who, fifteen years after his death, is blamed for creating policy logjams and fueling uncivil discourse. In the meantime, Paul Ehrlich keeps issuing ‘important warnings’ such as a recent prediction that humans might soon have to resort to cannibalism to survive the ecological apocalypse.

Tencent says small clouds can’t get hardware, so big clouds can hike prices

19 March 2026 @ 12:47 am - The Register

Baidu joins the Chinese cloud price rise party Two more Chinese cloud giants have signalled price rises for their services, again due to the impact of AI on their supply chains.…

Anthropic's Claude claws its way towards the top of the AI market

19 March 2026 @ 12:28 am - The Register

Who knew questioning authority and signaling virtue would lead to growth? Anthropic has been killing it in the business market, success that appears to be at least partially attributable to pushback against the Pentagon.…

Okta made a nightmare micromanager for your AI agents

18 March 2026 @ 11:05 pm - The Register

Where are you? What are you working on? Why are you doing that? Identity access and management platform Okta announced the general availability of its Okta for AI Agents, which will give customers the ability to do three things: locate agents, see what they’re doing, and shut them down if need be.…

State snoops and spyware vendors planting info-stealing malware on iPhones, Google warns

18 March 2026 @ 9:39 pm - The Register

Darksword is the second iOS exploit chain in a month A new exploit kit targeting iPhone users and stealing their sensitive data is being abused by "multiple" spyware vendors and suspected nation-state goons, security researchers said on Wednesday.…

A New Way to Measure U.S. Energy Security

18 March 2026 @ 9:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Given our current weak position in global mineral markets, shortages of copper, nickel, and neodymium that undermine the entire U.S. energy system may replace the oil embargos of the 1970s as the primary threats to U.S. energy security. Using the ESI to track emerging threats to U.S. energy security - whether from disruptions in global energy markets, interruptions to mineral supply chains, or cyberattacks on U.S. energy infrastructure - offers a practical, effective way forward for managing fut

Chatbot Romeos keep users talking longer, but harm their mental health

18 March 2026 @ 8:43 pm - The Register

Flattery and delusional talk have negative outcomes Sometimes a compliment is no help at all. Chatbot flattery, a well-known and common problem, makes things worse for humans experiencing mental health issues.…

ChatGPT advised exec on how to fire Subnautica founders to avoid payout, court ruling says

18 March 2026 @ 7:43 pm - The Register

The law is the law, no matter who tells you to break it One of your studios is about to make a game that you think will be a huge hit, and you don't want to pay the contractually required bonuses. What to do? One Korean CEO turned to ChatGPT to cook up a plan to get his company out of paying up to $250 million. It went about as well as you'd expect.…

Storage vendors orbit the Nvidia sun at GTC

18 March 2026 @ 6:14 pm - The Register

Hitachi Vantara, IBM, Nutanix, and Seagate all had something to say GTC  Hitachi Vantara and Nutanix announced support for Nvidia’s new GPUs and software at GTC 2026, much like every other storage system vendor, while IBM integrated Watsonx and other offerings more tightly with GPUzilla's offerings. Seagate demonstrated a two-tier hybrid external KV Cache composed of SSDs and disk drives, as it did last year.…

Microsoft promises all-in-one database wrangling hub on Fabric

18 March 2026 @ 5:44 pm - The Register

PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL Server all handled via Database Hub, vendor says Microsoft has launched a database management tool it promises will help users manage multiple databases sharing a single SQL engine.…

Ransomware crims abused Cisco 0-day weeks before disclosure, says Amazon security boss

18 March 2026 @ 5:40 pm - The Register

Interlock's post-exploit toolkit exposed Ransomware criminals exploited CVE-2026-20131, a maximum-severity bug in Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center software, as a zero-day vulnerability more than a month before Cisco patched the hole, according to Amazon security boss CJ Moses.…

Ohio citizens tell hyperscalers to take their supersized datacenters elsewhere

18 March 2026 @ 5:08 pm - The Register

Residents looking to ban server farms with capacity over 25 MW Ohio residents are proposing a ban on datacenters with a capacity greater than 25 MW, the latest sign of growing opposition to massive server farms across the US.…

Microsoft publishes a workaround for Samsung's C:\ drive woes

18 March 2026 @ 5:06 pm - The Register

Friends and family support techs: get ready for permission changing and batch file creating Microsoft has published a handy guide for regaining access to a C:\ drive borked by a Samsung application, but it isn't for the faint of heart.…

Hormuz Choke Point Displays ‘Green’ Vulnerabilities and US Power

18 March 2026 @ 5:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

The crisis also showcases America’s capacity to support allies and the poor. Long‑term LNG contracts with Asian and European partners, coupled with support for reasonable financing of oil and gas projects in developing countries, can reduce dependence on chokepoints like Hormuz and on coercive suppliers. Energy sovereignty for India, Southeast Asia and Africa aligns with U.S. strategic interests and moral stance.

Meatbags vs machines: DeepMind plans hackathon to draw line between human and AI brains

18 March 2026 @ 4:51 pm - The Register

What exactly is AGI? Nobody knows, but Google's AI lab is asking for help trying to define it If a bot actually achieved artificial general intelligence (AGI), how would we even know? Google DeepMind boffins have come up with what they say is an empirical, scientifically grounded framework to measure progress toward AGI, and they're looking for a few good devs to actually flesh it out. …

The Strait of Hormuz – A Very Strange Tug-of-War

18 March 2026 @ 4:30 pm - OffGuardian

Since the US/Israel began their war – sorry, their “targeted, limited, combat operation” – hard facts have been hard to come by. In a more than usually cloudy combat narrative, we’ve been told that Iran is winning AND losing, depending who you ask. It’s a regime change war, but also it isn’t. Various Iranian officials …

Systemd 260 kills SysV, tells AI not to misbehave

18 March 2026 @ 3:15 pm - The Register

Good luck with that The latest release of the most widely used Linux init system is here, and between dropping init script support and AI-assisted coding, we feel sure that this release will win it yet more admirers.…

Microsoft Copilot boss Mustafa Suleyman to chase superintelligence

18 March 2026 @ 3:01 pm - The Register

Jacob Andreou takes reins in latest reshuffle Microsoft has rearranged the deckchairs on the RMS Copilot, sending Mustafa Suleyman to seek out superintelligence, and putting Jacob Andreou in charge of Copilot across consumer and commercial.…

North Korea's 100,000-strong fake IT worker army rake in $500M a year for Kim Jong Un

18 March 2026 @ 1:57 pm - The Register

Researchers map full org chart of the scam from dodgy recruiters to helpful Western collaborators Researchers at IBM X‑Force and Flare Research have uncovered data that sheds light on how North Korea's fake IT worker schemes operate and infiltrate companies in order to funnel money back to the regime and steal sensitive information.…

WRONG, Chicago Tribune, Climate Change Isn’t Making Hailstorms Worse

18 March 2026 @ 1:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

The Chicago Tribune failed in its journalistic duty of producing a story grounded in facts. Instead of merely reporting on the danger and human interest aspects of the recent severe storms, they attempted to fearmonger people into believing extreme weather is getting worse due to climate change. It’s not, as historical observational weather data show that there is no sustained trend of worsening storms. The computer model projections the Chicago Tribune cited as showing climate change-wors

AI for software developers is in a 'dangerous state'

18 March 2026 @ 12:53 pm - The Register

Strong forces tempting humans out of the AI loop, and reducing the experience needed to supervise and review QCon London  AI is in a dangerous state where it is too useful not to use, but where by using it, developers are giving up the experience they need to review what it does, said a speaker at QCon London, a vendor-neutral developer conference underway this week.…

Microsoft 365 pauses Copilot creep after admins cry foul

18 March 2026 @ 12:38 pm - The Register

Automatic deployment of Redmond's assistant halted for now Microsoft has paused plans to force the Microsoft 365 Copilot app on users, halting automatic installations for an unspecified period.…

Britain's satellite-watching gap to be plugged with £17.5M eyeball in Cyprus

18 March 2026 @ 12:34 pm - The Register

No 1 Space Operations Squadron will get a persistent stare capability The Ministry of Defence (MoD) plans to spend £17.5 million on a remotely-operated satellite monitoring facility in Cyprus, partly to protect the UK's secure communications system Skynet.…

IBM CEO pay pack jumps 51% for 2025 in target smash and grab

18 March 2026 @ 12:26 pm - The Register

Median employee increase? 2.1%. And shareholders urged to vote against a request for AI bias reporting Not all employees are created equally, just ask IBM boss Arvind Krishna, who received a financial package valued at $38 million in calendar 2025 - equivalent to the average collective pay of 765 Big Blue workers.…

Samsung folds the Galaxy Z TriFold after just a few months

18 March 2026 @ 11:02 am - The Register

Analysts say three-screen smartphone successful as a proof of concept, memory crunch potentially made it unsustainable Samsung is killing the Galaxy Z TriFold smartphone after just three months on the market.…

The Technocratic Dark State: Trump, AI, and Digital Dictatorship with Iain Davis and John Titus (Full Interview)

18 March 2026 @ 10:45 am - Iain Davis

The Technocratic Dark State: Trump, AI, and Digital Dictatorship with Iain Davis and John Titus (Full Interview) The post The Technocratic Dark State: Trump, AI, and Digital Dictatorship with Iain Davis and John Titus (Full Interview) appeared first on Iain Davis.

It's not a binary choice. Independent boffin builds a ternary CPU on an FPGA

18 March 2026 @ 10:33 am - The Register

Three is the magic number as first off-the-shelf general-purpose ternary hardware since c 1965 lands The 5500FP is a ternary CPU implemented on an FPGA. It's not very fast, but it makes it easier to experiment with computers that don't use binary.…

Europe's cloud minnows tell Brussels to stop big tech 'sovereignty-washing'

18 March 2026 @ 9:30 am - The Register

24 execs sign open letter demanding control-based definitions and reserved procurement Execs from 24 European cloud and digital service providers are urging the European Commission to legislate for real tech sovereignty – not the illusion of it – in the upcoming Cloud and AI Development Act (CADA).…

Chicken Litter Biomass Plants May Shut When Subsidies End

18 March 2026 @ 9:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Melton made £80 million from ROC subsidies, in addition to another £12 million from Renewable Energy Guarantees of Origin and top ups from OGFEM from ROC recycling. Total turnover was £169 million, so more than half of revenue comes from subsidies.

Iran's cyberattack against med tech firm is 'just the beginning'

18 March 2026 @ 7:32 am - The Register

Even without a navy, or air power, 'They'll still have the ability to hack' Businesses should expect that Iran will conduct more aggressive cyber-ops as the war escalates, according to security analysts.…

Alibaba Cloud hikes prices by up to 34%, blames hardware costs and AI demand

18 March 2026 @ 6:59 am - The Register

Compute, storage, and SaaS all slugged - even on Alibaba's own silicon Alibaba Cloud today informed users it will increase prices for many services by up to 34 percent.…

Water company wasted $200k on bad answers from an AI model – so built its own slop filtering system

18 March 2026 @ 6:31 am - The Register

Rozum orchestrates multiple flaky models and drives them to reasonable conclusions Tech companies have in recent years developed a reputation for being rapacious rent-seekers, but can also be unwittingly generous because their penchant to prioritize popularity over quality leaves room for others to sell improvements or repairs.…

Lancet: 0.5C Global Warming by 2050 will Turn Us All into Unhealthy Couch Potatoes

18 March 2026 @ 5:00 am - Watts Up With That?

The study authors have apparently never heard of swimming.

Linux Foundation kicks off effort to shield FOSS maintainers from AI slop bug reports

18 March 2026 @ 4:05 am - The Register

Big Tech donates $12.5 million to get things rolling Half a dozen Big Tech players have together delivered $12.5 million in grants towards a project that aims to help maintainers of open source projects to cope with AI slop bug reports.…

Coal Needs Boots on the Ground

18 March 2026 @ 1:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Over the last two decades, the coal industry has ceded much of the battlefield to its opponents and even now seems somewhat complacent about its future. The Trump Administration will be gone three in years. And even while Trump is in office, state regulators and utilities are proceeding to close coal power plants throughout the country — Colorado, Michigan, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio, Washington, on and on. Decisions on these remaining plants will be made over the next several years

US Energy Realism Pays Off in Iran Crisis

17 March 2026 @ 9:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

What the current crisis proves is simple: Energy security resides in the ability to secure physical molecules – oil, gas, coal and uranium – when geopolitical storms hit. Europe, and much of Asia, chose to anchor their future to slogans instead.

‘Ever-wrong Ehrlich’s’ Greatest Hits (er, misses)

17 March 2026 @ 5:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

His famous 1968 book, "The Population Bomb," changed the world. He famously predicted that human "overpopulation" would soon outstrip food supplies, leading to catastrophic famines, and societal collapse. He predicted that hundreds of millions of people would starve to death in the 1970s and 1980s, that India would be unable to feed its population by 1980, and that major countries like England would no longer exist by the year 2000.

The Jevons Paradox Explains Why Net Zero is an Exercise in Futility

17 March 2026 @ 1:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

In the same way that Malthusians were wrong about the constraints on food production, so they’ll prove to be wrong about both the future demand and supply of electricity.

Govt To Go “Further and Faster”!

17 March 2026 @ 9:00 am - Watts Up With That?

According to Grok, these plug in solar panels start at £600. Does the moron really think people have got that sort of money in their pockets to waste on his green nonsense? Potential annual savings for users are in the tens of pounds.

New energy policies in California threatening America’s national security.

17 March 2026 @ 5:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Refinery closures in California reduce fuel supply resilience on the West Coast, increasing risks to military readiness and national security. Maintaining a stable policy framework that supports continued operation of California refineries is therefore not only an economic and consumer affordability issue, but also a matter of broader national security and national defense.

Animals’ knowledgeable inherited behavior

17 March 2026 @ 1:00 am - Watts Up With That?

The trick to seeing knowledgeable behavior is to stop and think. What would the critter have to know, perceive, decide, and do in order to perform this action? Over the years I collected many observations like this which are discussed in the various blog articles. I also discuss how to do it and the general theory of knowledgeable animal behavior.

Scrap Net Zero: Dramatic New Ice Core Evidence Shows Current Century Warming Common Throughout the Last 400,000 Years

16 March 2026 @ 9:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Carbon dioxide levels in this dataset vary between 170 parts per million (ppm) and 280 ppm. If the level had fallen below 150 ppm, photosynthesis would have stopped and an almost certain mass extinction of land-based life would have occurred. Hatton observes that in 556 centuries of the 800,000-year Vostok database, CO2 was below 190 ppm.

Iran War & Fuel Rationing – are “Energy Lockdowns” on the way?

16 March 2026 @ 7:00 pm - OffGuardian

The war in Iran is having the impact that most people with any sense knew it would have: The price of oil is going up, and the supply of oil is going down. Of course, whether or not the latter of these is actually true we will never know, and it’s beside the point. Oil …

The Mars Colony

15 March 2026 @ 8:00 am - OffGuardian

The Mars Colony was real, everyone knew that. The actors all knew it because it was in their non-disclosure agreements. The problem was that the radiation of the Van Allen belts and the interference of the asteroid field made any direct, real-time communication almost impossible. That’s what the set was for. And the costumes. The …

The Inner Cabinet and the Outer Media

14 March 2026 @ 9:30 am - OffGuardian

“One thing was certain, that the white kitten had had nothing to do with it — it was the black kitten’s fault entirely.” Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking-Glass Anyone who is not sick at heart and raging over the slaughter of over 165 young Iranian girls at a school by the American-Israeli monsters waging war on Iran is depraved and …

LIVESTREAM: Iran War – Justifications and Global Implications

13 March 2026 @ 6:00 pm - OffGuardian

IMA members Ryan Cristian, Derrick Broze, James Corbett, Catherine Austin Fitts, Charlie Robinson, Steve Poikonen, Kit Knightly and Hrvoje Moric talk about the on-going war in Iran. They discuss 💢the alleged political “justifications” 💢whether or not Iran is a member of “the club” 💢how the conflict  serves the Great Reset 💢the implications for the global …

WATCH: Resistance Cinema – #SolutionsWatch

12 March 2026 @ 7:00 pm - OffGuardian

We all know that Hollyweird is programming us with their soulless, corporate slop. And we all know they’re preparing to force-feed us their future soulless, corporate, AI-generated slop. So, what are we doing about it? Are we continuing to pay for their propaganda and brainrot? Or are we supporting the independent filmmakers and media producers …

UK Gov’t launches Digital ID “consultation”

11 March 2026 @ 4:00 pm - OffGuardian

Yesterday, Keir Starmer’s Government officially launched their “consultation” on Digital ID. The language in the press release is hilariously partisan… Government launches consultation on making public services quicker, easier and more secure to access with digital ID The government wants to know if you’re in favour Digital ID making public services quicker easer and more …

Bulldozed! Dispossession and the Homogenised Mind

9 March 2026 @ 6:00 pm - OffGuardian

For much of humanity’s existence, our traditional worldview or cosmos was based on sacred, reciprocal relationships with the land and governed by natural seasons and localised community rhythms. What we are currently seeing, however, is an accelerated shift from a physical universe rooted in seasons and community to a virtual one mediated by screens and …

The Technocratic Dark State – Reality Check Radio

9 March 2026 @ 2:49 pm - Iain Davis

The Technocratic Dark State and other matters discussed by author Iain Davis and Paul Brennan on Reality Check Radio. The post The Technocratic Dark State – Reality Check Radio appeared first on Iain Davis.

Keir Starmer’s Questionable Child Protection History

26 February 2026 @ 6:25 pm - Iain Davis

Keir Starmer has a dubious history of child protection failures. We examine some of those conspicuous alleged "mistakes." What we are asked to believe is sometimes very hard to accept. The post Keir Starmer’s Questionable Child Protection History appeared first on Iain Davis.

The Filton Six: The People Rule, OK?

11 February 2026 @ 11:56 am - Iain Davis

The Filton Six have not been found guilty in a trial by jury. The Jury in the case exercised their constitutional rights and liberties. To appreciate the staggering importance of the jury's decision read here The post The Filton Six: The People Rule, OK? appeared first on Iain Davis.

What Is A 15-Minute City?

30 January 2026 @ 4:40 pm - Iain Davis

What is a 15-Minute City? Is it, as some apparently believe, simply an urban space where essential goods and services can be accessed within 15 minute walk or cycle ride from you home? No! As usual, there is much more to it than that. The post What Is A 15-Minute City? appeared first on Iain Davis.

The Official UK Digital Identity Panopticon

24 January 2026 @ 10:32 am - Iain Davis

The official UK digital identity Panopticon has been announced by the Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood. The implication for the British people are extremely concerning. Read more here. The post The Official UK Digital Identity Panopticon appeared first on Iain Davis.

The Technocratic Dark State and Grand Theft World

20 January 2026 @ 3:54 pm - Iain Davis

The Technocratic Dark State with Grand Theft World - Author Iain Davis discusses his latest book with Richard Grove from Grand Theft World The post The Technocratic Dark State and Grand Theft World appeared first on Iain Davis.

Fake Digital ID “Victory”

15 January 2026 @ 4:53 pm - Iain Davis

The fake Digital ID "victory" in the UK is explored by Iain Davis and Ant Critchley from Becoming Stellify. Possible solutions are discussed. Watch here! The post Fake Digital ID “Victory” appeared first on Iain Davis.

Operation Talla – Unconstitutional and Unlawful

7 January 2026 @ 12:32 pm - Iain Davis

Operation Talla exposes the British state for what it is: unconstitutional and unlawful. We only know about it thanks to the tireless work of committed campaigners. Read the incredible story of Operation Talla here. The post Operation Talla – Unconstitutional and Unlawful appeared first on Iain Davis.

How We Can Resist The UK Dictatorship – Part 2

1 January 2026 @ 3:56 pm - Iain Davis

In this article we consider what the UK constitutionally rule of law means and how we can use it to resist the UK dictatorship. Read more HERE. The post How We Can Resist The UK Dictatorship – Part 2 appeared first on Iain Davis.