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Π0.7: A Steerable Model with Emergent Capabilities

https://www.pi.website/blog/pi07
1•aanet•22s ago•1 comments

Kimi 2.6 vs. Opus 4.7 and Cabbages

https://techstackups.com/comparisons/kimi-2.6-vs-opus-4.7-and-cabbages/
1•ritzaco•33s ago•0 comments

Muon G-2 Experiment Pioneers Win Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics

https://home.cern/news/press-release/cern/muon-g-2-experiment-pioneers-win-breakthrough-prize-fun...
1•nhatcher•3m ago•0 comments

What Are We Doing?

2•chcardoz•4m ago•0 comments

Fail2Drive: Benchmarking Closed-Loop Driving Generalization

https://simonger.github.io/fail2drive/
2•mxfh•6m ago•0 comments

Outrage over Israeli soldier's vandalism of Jesus statue in Lebanon

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cpd575n1znzo
7•tacheiordache•6m ago•1 comments

Can you make a picture of a dog wearing a hat?

https://dispatchesfromthefuture.substack.com/p/can-you-make-a-picture-of-a-dog-wearing
1•skandergarroum•7m ago•1 comments

The world wants Chinese tech. China is determined to keep it

https://www.economist.com/china/2026/04/20/the-world-wants-chinese-tech-china-is-determined-to-ke...
2•andsoitis•9m ago•0 comments

Anduril, Palantir and SpaceX are changing how America wages war

https://www.economist.com/business/2026/04/20/anduril-palantir-and-spacex-are-changing-how-americ...
2•andsoitis•9m ago•0 comments

The Code-Adjacent Power of AI

https://danielabaron.me/blog/the-code-adjacent-power-of-ai/
1•speckx•9m ago•0 comments

Teaching Claude CAD skills. Onshape MCP and visual reasoning tools

https://reshef.io/a/20260420_onshape_mcp/
1•ReshefElisha•9m ago•0 comments

No more Opus for Copilot Pro plan users

https://github.blog/changelog/2026-04-20-changes-to-github-copilot-plans-for-individuals/
4•guilamu•11m ago•1 comments

Show HN: A document snapshot solution to counter backups with name "Final_final"

https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9nsd7jd58g17?hl=en-US&gl=US
1•hideload•16m ago•0 comments

Humanoid Robot Shatters Human Half-Marathon Record to Make History

https://hothardware.com/news/humanoid-robot-shatters-human-half-marathon-record
1•axelfontaine•16m ago•0 comments

American Library Association releases list of the most challenged books of 2025

https://text.npr.org/nx-s1-5791617
2•everdrive•17m ago•0 comments

The glance, and song, that could define the Premier League title race

https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/20/sport/premier-league-manchester-city-arsenal-erling-haaland
1•mooreds•17m ago•0 comments

US Class Action Suit over BrowserGate

https://browsergate.eu/updates/us-class-action-suit-over-browsergate-filed/
2•speckx•18m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Clock-MCP, stop guessing the time in AI

https://crates.io/crates/clock-mcp
1•DavidCanHelp•18m ago•1 comments

We got 207 tok/s with Qwen3.5-27B on an RTX 3090

https://github.com/Luce-Org/lucebox-hub
3•GreenGames•19m ago•1 comments

After a 7.7-magnitude quake, Japan warns of slightly higher risk of a mega-quake

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/after-a-7-7-magnitude-quake-japan-warns-of-slightly-higher-ris...
2•mikhael•19m ago•0 comments

Personal AI Safety: The Default Settings Will Not Save You

https://personalaisafety.com/p/the-default-settings-will-not-save
2•lukaszkorecki•20m ago•0 comments

Pasta sauce wants to record your family

https://www.theverge.com/tech/913874/prego-connection-keeper-bundle-voice-recorder-storycorps
1•corvad•22m ago•1 comments

Everything is AI now – does this kill the excitment of software development?

3•sminchev•23m ago•6 comments

America's coming revolt is in the 'wired belt'

https://www.ft.com/content/08ac1335-6fa5-4f62-ab51-0451d9e155d4
3•alephnerd•25m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Git Push No-Mistakes

https://github.com/kunchenguid/no-mistakes
1•akane8•25m ago•0 comments

Kimi vendor verifier – verify accuracy of inference providers

https://www.kimi.com/blog/kimi-vendor-verifier
2•Alifatisk•25m ago•0 comments

Expansion Artifacts

https://mattstromawn.com/writing/expansion-artifacts/
1•tobr•27m ago•0 comments

A Nation of Copycats in a Data Center

https://sphera.substack.com/p/a-nation-of-copycats-in-a-data-center
1•KyleVlaros•28m ago•0 comments

Some fish can tell when you're staring at them or their eggs

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/these-fish-know-when-youre-watching-them/
2•thinkingemote•28m ago•0 comments

Scientists Uncover Potential Brain Risks of Popular Fish Oil Supplements

https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-uncover-potential-brain-risks-of-popular-fish-oil-supplements/
2•thinkingemote•30m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

At long last, InfoWars is ours

https://theonion.com/at-long-last-infowars-is-ours/
337•HotGarbage•1h ago

Comments

bigyabai•1h ago
> Such is the InfoWars I envision: An infinite virtual surface teeming with ads. Not just ads, but scams! Not just scams, but lies with no object, free radical misinformation, sentences and images so poorly thought out that they are unhealthy even to view for just a few seconds.

In any age where Polymarket didn't already exist, we'd have called this satire.

CobrastanJorji•1h ago
It's still not as bad as the actual InfoWars, which if I recall was selling "Alex Jones Natural" supplements, which were mostly just stuff like regular iodine tablets with a massive market and a cool name like "Survival Shield X-2."
add-sub-mul-div•1h ago
Maybe that could help fund The Onion. Why should the rich on the right have a monopoly on swindling the poor on the right with fake supplements?
CobrastanJorji•49m ago
That assholes are kicking rubes is not a good reason for you to kick rubes.
burkaman•1h ago
This is not final and still has to be approved by a judge (https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/20/business/infowars-alex-jo...)
adzm•1h ago
> Tim Heidecker, one of the comedians behind “Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!” on Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim, has been hired to serve as “creative director of Infowars.” He said he initially plans to parody Mr. Jones’s “whole modus operandi.”

> Mr. Heidecker has been working on his impression of Mr. Jones. But eventually, when that joke gets old, Mr. Heidecker said that he hoped to turn Infowars into a destination for independent and experimental comedy.

> “I just thought it would be just a beautiful joke if we could take this pretty toxic, negative, destructive force of Infowars and rebrand it as this beautiful place for our creativity,” Mr. Heidecker said in an interview.

throwawayq3423•1h ago
Birds aren't real 2.0

I love it.

kvuj•1h ago
Right up with the crypto scam that followed it. Great.

In case you didn't know, the creators of Birds aren't real rug pulled and stole millions with their crypto coin.

triceratops•40m ago
If true, you have to admire their commitment to the bit.

I didn't find anything about this though.

nemomarx•33m ago
You want to look for Enron - they bought the hostname as part of something
triceratops•20m ago
I saw a couple stories about that which suggested it was a parody shitcoin. Even if not, the name Enron should've been an obvious clue.
arrakeen•1h ago
heidecker has been honing this persona for years now in the On Cinema universe. looking forward to this quite a bit
mrhottakes•1h ago
He understands the modern conservative male mindset better than anyone, it's amazing
frumplestlatz•35m ago
He may understand what the modern liberal mindset wants to believe about the modern conservative male mindset, but I would not say that lends itself to a particularly accurate representation.
turtlesdown11•27m ago
and another thing: im not mad. please dont put in the newspaper that i got mad.
frumplestlatz•25m ago
You’ve illustrated the point spectacularly.
knowaveragejoe•25m ago
He's closer than you might appreciate.
frumplestlatz•21m ago
It’s interesting how selectively applied standpoint epistemology serves in furtherance of exactly one standpoint.
fmbb•19m ago
Well there is exactly one truth.
frumplestlatz•11m ago
Sure. But one cannot claim to know have an infallible insight into what that truth is.
DonHopkins•8m ago
Trump does, why can't he too?
RajT88•2m ago
In this case, there is exactly one true scotsman.
DonHopkins•13m ago
If he wants to emulate the modern conservative male mindset, he can start by supporting narcissistic pedophiles and adjudicated rapists who pick fights with the Pope and bomb school children.
phillipcarter•7m ago
Spoken like someone who isn't aware of any of his work :)
davexunit•24m ago
Tim Heidecker... from?
djmips•18m ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_%26_Eric
davexunit•10m ago
From Decker vs. Dracula
mewse-hn•10m ago
Only a real film buff will appreciate this
underlipton•42m ago
His brand of comedy is very hit-or-miss for me (the best way I can describe it is "smug"), but context drives me to wish him luck in his presumed efforts to turn InfoWars into a literal joke instead of just a figurative one.
djmips•17m ago
I would describe it as absurdism.
eatonphil•1h ago
Despite the article, infowars.com at least doesn't really seem to be run by The Onion yet? But I'm looking at that site for the first time so I have no idea.
tim333•11m ago
True. Still needs a judge to sign off, which I kind of doubt will happen.
jmward01•1h ago
So they are now setting the content on infowars.com? Honestly, I can't tell since everything on that site looks so fake it isn't believable. The onion transition may be hard to detect.
junon•1h ago
Seems like there will be a new logo with an onion on it, judging from the tote bag merch shown in the article. That's when we'll know, I suppose.
jimt1234•53m ago
I visited with my family in rural Missouri recently. Alex Jones and InfoWars is gospel to them. I was amazed at how many times cited him as an authority on various topics. I thought they were joking, but apparently, Obama made a promise with his father before his passing that he would destroy the United States. Oh, and of course, Obama is Satan, and Trump was sent by God to protect us all. Of course.
kstrauser•25m ago
Grew up in Springfield, posting this from California. There's a reason for that.
qwerpy•16m ago
It’s the weather, right? Not a big fan of west coast politics compared to back home but I’ll tolerate it in exchange for the sun :)
RajT88•12m ago
The winter's ain't bad either.
pogue•1h ago
Seems like it's still not theirs until a judge signs off on it.

That sale was scuttled by a bankruptcy court. Now, The Onion has re-emerged with a new plan: licensing the website from Gregory Milligan, the court-appointed manager of the site.

On Monday, Mr. Milligan asked Maya Guerra Gamble, a judge in Texas’s Travis County District Court overseeing the disposition of Infowars, to approve that licensing agreement in a court filing. Under the terms, The Onion’s parent company, Global Tetrahedron, would pay $81,000 a month to license Infowars.com and its associated intellectual property — such as its name — for an initial six months, with an option to renew for another six months.

The licensing deal has been agreed to by The Onion and the court-appointed administrator. But it is not effective until Judge Gamble approves it, and Mr. Jones could appeal any ruling. That means the fate of Infowars remains in limbo until the court rules, probably sometime in the next two weeks. Mr. Jones continues to operate Infowars.com and host its weekday program, “The Alex Jones Show.”

The Onion Has a New Plan to Take Over Infowars https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/20/business/infowars-alex-jo...

shagie•41m ago
Unlocked link for the NYT article: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/20/business/infowars-alex-jo...
pityJuke•38m ago
I’m surprised they’ve said it so confidently given how it completely collapsed last time…
kstrauser•27m ago
I think it's a good PR move. "Hey, look at how reasonable we've been in spite of the legal craziness. We've put money on the table and are moving forward with a plan that benefits everyone." Now anyone who blocks the plan will be seen as the problem.
anon84873628•22m ago
Well, that's an example of exactly the type of media outlet they're trying to create!
michaelt•20m ago
Consider the fact this is a satirical news website; a fictional CEO; an imaginary corporation; and it literally proposes a vision of "Not just ads, but scams! Not just scams, but lies with no object [...] A digital platform where, every day, visitors sacrifice themselves at altars of delusion and misery"

I'm surprised you're surprised.

shagie•17m ago
I believe its because its a different structure.

Previously, they were trying to buy the assets outright. That got into the "one group of families is owned $1.4 billion and another is owned $50 million" and the "how do you maximize the returns from Alex Jones assets to satisfy those claims?"

This is using a different structure.

> On Monday, Mr. Milligan asked Maya Guerra Gamble, a judge in Texas’s Travis County District Court overseeing the disposition of Infowars, to approve that licensing agreement in a court filing. Under the terms, The Onion’s parent company, Global Tetrahedron, would pay $81,000 a month to license Infowars.com and its associated intellectual property — such as its name — for an initial six months, with an option to renew for another six months.

They're not buying it - they're licensing it from the victims families instead.

fmbb•21m ago
I can’t believe this.

I saw OP and went to infowars dot com to have a look. I scrolled a bit, clicked some links, looked at the store, had a good laugh at the comedy of this ironic site.

Now you’re telling me the site is not a joke from The Onion? Reality is stranger than fiction.

troped2•13m ago
My favorite headlines:

"Video: ‘Homophobic’ 6-Week-Old Baby Cries After Gay Dad Tells Him ‘There Is No Mama’"

"UK Approves Bills To Remove Criminal Penalties For Women Who Commit Their Own Abortions"

"Nigerian Photographed Killing Cat And Trying To Cook It In Front Of Children’s Playground In Italy"

nslsm•4m ago
I don’t see what’s so funny about them, especially the last one.
troped2•3m ago
"Afghani Arrested On Suspicion Of Raping Goats In France"

"Trump Anticipates Chinese Leader “Will Give Me A Big, Fat Hug”"

"Photos Of A Cucumber & Ron Paul Playing Baseball Massively Ratio Netanyahu & Mark Levin On X"

at-fates-hands•2m ago
- The video of the baby has been widely circulated on social media. The same couple also posted a video of them saying the baby looked at them in a "homophobic" way. People in the comments said they should "Just throw the baby away."

- The UK bill is real: https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/3511/stages/18040/amendmen...

This new clause would disapply existing criminal law related to the accessing or provision of abortion care from women acting in relation to their own pregnancy at any gestation, ensuring no woman would be liable for a prison sentence as a result of seeking to end her own pregnancy. It would not change any law regarding the provision of abortion services within a healthcare setting, including but not limited to the time limit, the grounds for abortion, or the requirement for two doctors’ approval.

- The video of the Nigerian has also been making the rounds on social media and has not been debunked as an ai generated fake. There are both images and video of the incident.

Not really sure why you would post this sarcastically when all you had to do was a ten second google search to confirm none of these are cringe worthy, tinfoil hat conspiracies.

incomingpain•1h ago
You want to be associated with toxic waste IP?

Why? You're not going to attract any of the audience. You likely could have just chose a new name and built whatever you want to do with this.

minimaxir•1h ago
That's the joke.
OgsyedIE•1h ago
The Onion and Mr Beast are the highbrow and lowbrow versions of the same niche: absurdism, spectacle and indifference without staying power. Since there's such low retention, the content must be weighted to constant new conversions and new reconversions.

Edit: if you have the time, watch their youtube series Sex House, Helcomb County Municipal Lake Dredge Appraisals and Dr. Good (approx 75 minutes each). There's no nudity, gore or cursing, just some very clever themes about the parallels between television and hell that are still relevant right now, if not more so.

mattkrause•1h ago
The Onion has been around since 1988, so...decent staying power.
busterarm•1h ago
And hasn't had any cultural relevance aside from this stunt for just about the last decade.

It's like saying that National Lampoon is still relevant.

gegtik•57m ago
do you have a rubric to share for qualifying for cultural relevance?
mattkrause•48m ago
65,000 print subscribers (on par with the Boston Globe!) and 300% revenue growth last year suggests they're doing okay.

https://www.fastcompany.com/91502944/the-onion-most-innovati...

busterarm•41m ago
When I worked at an ISP we had a lot of landline phone customers too and I'm sure they will continue to for a long time.

At least as long as their current customers keep breathing.

You can run a business off inertia/nostalgia for quite a long time.

People are confused about what I said. Success and Relevance are not the same thing. National Lampoon still has a business too, but I doubt that any of you have seen a new movie of theirs since Van Wilder/Repli-Kate came out in 2002.

A million dollars a year for a domain name is quite a lot. And I know what was paid for the sales of some big (in the keyword marketing/leadgen space) domain names...Sale, not lease.

dougb5•10m ago
If "people are confused" I think it's because you are rejecting empirical evidence that The Onion is relevant without offering any counter-evidence of your own. Is it possible it's just no longer relevant to you personally? (I myself am a proud print subscriber...)
onychomys•48m ago
They have a larger audience for their print version than the Boston Globe. It's the 12th largest paper by circulation in the country!

https://www.fastcompany.com/91502944/the-onion-most-innovati...

CobrastanJorji•46m ago
This is likely because The Onion was purchased by Univision in 2016 and then bounced around in a couple more acquisitions over the next decade. Ben Collins got the helm in 2024 and has been doing, in my opinion, a fantastic job with the brand.
esseph•29m ago
> And hasn't had any cultural relevance aside from this stunt for just about the last decade.

You're right! Their own claim is that it's insane they're still around, because they find it hard to match the absurdity of the last 10 years.

saulpw•57m ago
You say "without staying power" but I still remember and frequently cite these ancient Onion article headlines:

   - Drugs now legal if user is gainfully employed
   - Top 10 Genocides of the 20th Century (Infographic)
   - Cycle of Abuse Running Smoothly
I mean sure, it's a satirical news site and it's got a constant stream of new content, much of which is forgettable. But that's true of every other news site too. The gems make it stick.
0cf8612b2e1e•41m ago
Don’t forget the perennial article about gun violence they use after every mass shooting.
nimih•1h ago
It may be helpful context to understand that The Onion is a satirical publication, and that them taking over InfoWars may itself be part of the joke.
skywhopper•1h ago
They’re taking advantage of the name recognition to raise money for the families victimized by the horrible people who used to own and run the site.
ravenstine•1h ago
No offense, but the humor of it has gone right over your head. Building an InfoWars clone isn't nearly as funny as acquiring the real one just to mock it.
occamofsandwich•57m ago
I guess.. But renting a 4th reich site seems far darker than they might be used to and likely to make them the butt of the joke when Hitler's testtube clone gets elected from it in 35 years.
ashtonshears•31m ago
If thats true, seems like it is 10000x more critical they purchase right to the infowars hiltler cloning facilities and features
occamofsandwich•23m ago
Exactly. Buying would at least mean you aren't revamping the value of the site for some next renter in a deeply cynical age where making fun of the orange pedo at a press club ball could cause WWIII.
anon84873628•7m ago
The money goes to Jones's judgment creditors from Sandy Hook. If not The Onion, it would be some actual right wing media organization...
nilamo•1h ago
Stopping the current owner of infowars from continuing is a valid "why". What happens after doesn't matter.
mrhottakes•1h ago
they should make a clone with a cooler theme and call it KnowledgeBattles.org
darrenf•52m ago
Knowledge Fight podcast already took the “synonym name” route. https://knowledgefight.com/
imagetic•1h ago
Nothing else matters in the world today
luke727•58m ago
Maybe it's just me but I don't see much humor in this. His brand and assets may have been liquidated, but he's still doing his show and it remains popular. The only people who really won in this saga are, as usual, the lawyers.
tomstockmail•9m ago
The reason InfoWars is being sold is because of the bankruptcy proceedings. This is money owed to Sandy Hook families [1], who were the target of the harmful conspiracy theories that caused them further pain and suffering.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Hook_Elementary_School_s...

pton_xd•57m ago
It was barely funny when I read the headline a few years ago. Really weird story, I guess I just don't understand the humor at all. I'd rather stop hearing about InfoWars entirely.
ocdtrekkie•17m ago
Bear in mind buying it to ruin it is a very real public service. Alex Jones was hoping a conservative ally would buy it and then just continue to let him do what he wants.

Jokes aside, The Onion is basically spending a giant pile of money to burn the website down.

anon84873628•14m ago
The original goal was to put money in the hands of the Sandy Hook victims without the website continuing on to another set of deplorable owners.
traderj0e•14m ago
The Onion's humor is like that drawing of the angry crying guy wearing a laughing face mask. It's only "funny" if you're pissed off about something.
DonHopkins•4m ago
Woo hoo, sounds like some of their jokes landed and you just couldn't take it. Do you only appreciate humor if it's punching down?
djgleebs•51m ago
The Onion running Infowars sounds objectively less entertaining even if you believe EVERYTHING Alex says is a lie.
thrance•42m ago
The globalists won, Hallelujah!
exogeny•37m ago
Do you think there is an acceptable third option between "the globalists winning" and "it is OK for a single media outlet to wage a war on the grieving parents of the victims of a mass murder"?
htx80nerd•11m ago
Alex Jones talking about other people's Sandy Hook conspiracy theories is hardly "waging war on grieving parents".

Id challenge you to go back and dig up anything akin to Jones "waging war" on the Sandy Hook parents.

You said it with some authority, so I presume you're not scared of doing a little research to back it up.

justin66•7m ago
Who cares what exogany says about it when actual juries have ruled on the matter?
netcan•41m ago
>With this new InfoWars, we will democratize psychological torture, welcoming brutal and sadistic ideas from everyone, even the very stupidest among us. It will be like the Manhattan Project, only instead of a bomb, we will be building a website.

This is hilarious.

mothballed•37m ago
The insane size of the judgement against Jones for Sandy Hook just shows they were looking to make someone pay for the dead kids and with the killer dead, the guy defaming the dead kids (and by proxy of that, as the legal argument goes, their parents, since obviously the parents were rightly claiming otherwise) was the nearest asshole in sight.

Probably the most notorious lesson that when an asshole does a terrible thing and nothing can be extracted from him, you shouldn't go out of your way to do something dumb enough that everyone who already had their pitchforks out justifies you being the scapegoat instead.

wat10000•29m ago
The amount of the judgment seems reasonable for years of harassment against a bunch of people, all done for a profit, plus a bunch of egregious misbehavior in court.
NoMoreNicksLeft•20m ago
Reasonable by what metric? I've seen judgements that are tiny fractions of this for corporate crimes that affects hundreds or thousands of people. Is it reasonable because Alex Jones can afford it (hint: he can't, not even if he wasn't hiding his money)?

This judgement ends up being more akin to punishing him by forcing him off of his platform, which is actually unconstitutional even for a shitbag like him.

micromacrofoot•17m ago
those judgements should be higher too

I think this one was high because alex jones harassed parents of murdered children to the point where they had to move out of the town their children were buried in. These people were harassed to the point of being afraid to visit the graves of their children. Sometimes examples need to be set in egregious cases.

mothballed•12m ago
Alex Jones did not, as far as the evidence we have seen, harass the parents. Alex Jones did not direct anyone to harass the parents.

Some of his viewers used Jones' opinions as justification for harassments.

Interestingly, as far as I know, nothing was pursued against the people harassing the parents. They went after the rich guy saying lies they didn't like, then depended on the fact no one besides the defense wants to side with someone who says such shockingly vicious lies about the facts surrounding dead kids.

tptacek•16m ago
When corporations are sued, they tend to take the lawsuits seriously, which is probably a big factor in why their outcomes are so different than Jones'.
neaden•16m ago
To be clear, you don't actually have a constitutional right to slander people.
mschuster91•13m ago
> I've seen judgements that are tiny fractions of this for corporate crimes that affects hundreds or thousands of people. Is it reasonable because Alex Jones can afford it (hint: he can't, not even if he wasn't hiding his money)?

If there is one thing courts do not like, it is people thinking they are above the law and defy the courts. Jones was dumb enough to do so multiple times. FAFO.

As for the high monetary amount: that was dealt by a jury, not a judge - the system the US (for whatever long gone reason) still seems to prefer over career professionals. Juries are even worse to piss off, and juries have been known to bring the hammer down on parties showing egregiously bad conduct - see e.g. the McDonald's hot coffee case, which partially ended up being (for the time) pretty expensive because McDonald's claimed utter BS in court that they knew was wrong. Jones' conduct was similar: he kept blathering stuff he knew was untrue and, on top of that, his army of suckers kept terrorizing people with Jones knowing about that and doing not even lip service to rein the suckers in.

htx80nerd•13m ago
Jones wasnt telling or encouraging his listeners to harass the Sandy Hook families. That's internet nut jobs. Jones didnt even come up with the theory, he just talked about it on his show.

This is basically a free speech issue akin to the JFK shooting theories.

falcor84•36m ago
> Nothing can stop us now that we’re in charge of a website.

I love that. Like a familiar smell, it triggered in me a long lost memory of the old hacker ethos.

Kye•17m ago
Finally, competition for Clickhole.
jakedata•15m ago
"Tu Stultus Es"

"Drugs Win Drug War"

"History Sighs, Repeats Itself"

and of course...

"SICKOS"

micromacrofoot•13m ago
Worth highlighting:

> “The goal for the families we represent has always been to prevent Alex Jones from being able to cause harm at scale, the way he did against them,” said Chris Mattei, the lawyer who argued the Connecticut families’ case in court. The deal with The Onion promises “to significantly degrade his power to do that.”

> The Onion also plans to sell merchandise and share the proceeds with the Sandy Hook families.

Great work by all on this effort.

weberer•11m ago
Alex Jones is live right now discussing this

https://banned.video/channel/the-alex-jones-show

https://x.com/AJNlive

onychomys•5m ago
I thought the entire point of all of this was that I no longer needed to care what Alex Jones thinks about literally anything.
nemomarx•4m ago
Does it seem like he has a plan to fight the acquisition again this time?
balozi•10m ago
A half decent Board of Directors at The Onion mothership would have asked the question: Is this what we should be spending time and money on?
LastTrain•2m ago
Yes, it is!
nxobject•10m ago
Oh joy, the old Onion News Network is back! Welcome back, Jim Haggerty! Some beautiful examples below…

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Today Now!: Save Money By Taking A Vacation Entirely In Your Mind

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7qYL_KT06-U

Today Now! Host Undergoes Horrifically Painful Surgery Live On Air

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_5yR--35uqA

How To Channel Your Road Rage Into Cold, Calculating Road Revenge

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vuKnR8RvxHY