Stuff Keeps Happening

Stuff Keeps Happening

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Cool Group Nicknames
In today's episode of Stuff Keeps Happening, we take a look at three different groups given cool nicknames due to their absurd prosecution at the hands of their own governments. Also, an update on the peace signing between the US and Iran, and some side-eye for Ubisoft (always merited) For sources and more information, check out today's newsletter: https://www.skh.news/roundup-2026-06-18/ Check out new merch up at https://MerchFrom.dev to support my work!
Profits over Human Rights
In today's episode of Stuff Keeps Happening, we dive in to the oceans to find the true meaning of love from our good friends the Humpback Whales. Also, the United States is continuing their gleeful violations of human rights and trans rights (which are, in fact, human rights). Also, layoffs. Like, lots. Like, a lot a lot. For sources and more information, check out today's newsletter: https://www.skh.news/roundup-2026-05-28/
Three Day Strike for Three Years Pay
In today's episode of Stuff Keeps Happening, we take a look at a recent win for labor unions in New York state. Also, what's going on with this new Trump slush fund, a look at some elections in Phoenix, Arizona that SHOULD have been mundane, and a note on the uptick in measles cases across the country. For sources and more information, check out today's newsletter: https://www.skh.news/roundup-2026-05-21/
An AI Cafe
In today's episode of Stuff Keeps Happening, we dive in to more artificial intelligence stories than I had honestly expected to include, but here we are. An AI running a cafe in Sweden ordered too many eggs. Anthropic would like you to believe they are stewarding a world-ending sentience. Pete Hegseth would like you to believe he, too, is sentient. For sources and more information, check out today's newsletter: https://www.skh.news/roundup-2026-05-14/
You Alright, Louisiana?
In today's episode of Stuff Keeps Happening, we take a looooong look at the current state of politics in Louisiana, where elected officials are working to prevent other officials from becoming, well, elected officials. Also, John Roberts' lifelong disenfranchisement plans, a very cheesy attempt at getting quick cash, and Meta's ongoing smart glasses controversy. For sources and more information, check out today's newsletter: https://www.skh.news/roundup-2026-05-07/
Hot Shareholder Drama
What happens when you don't treat your shareholders (or the planet) well? You have mild pushback on business operations! But hey, mild pushback is better than no pushback. In today's SKH: where we're at with the Iran war, an inversion of the AI pricing game, a shareholder revolt (kinda) at BP's annual meeting, and an ancient discovery that's got me genuinely giddy. Find sources and more information at today's newsletter: https://www.skh.news/roundup-2026-04-30/
Words About Palantir
Palantir sucks! And this is a video about that and a few other things. In today's episode of Stuff Keeps Happening, a look at the recent 22 point manifesto from Palantir executives and why Palantir is truly awful. Also, a dive into the EU's Battery Passport program, major impacts to the US Forest Service, and all Allbirds pivoting to Artificial Intelligence. Find sources and more information at today's newsletter: www.skh.news/roundup-2026-04-23/
PANIC! at the Warehouse
In today's episode of Stuff Keeps Happening, we dive in to what's been going on over in Ireland with protests taking over the streets of Dublin. Also, updates on elections in Hungary and Canada, sudden resignations of two US congressmen, and whats old is what's new with the Iran war. Find sources and more in todays free newsletter: https://www.skh.news/roundup-2026-04-16/
Use Copilot, Please (Don't)
In today's episode of Stuff Keeps Happening, we take a dive into Microsoft's Copilot AI offering which nobody asked for. Also, updates on the war in Iran, and taking a moment to geek out about an incredible photo taken by space people. For sources and more information, see today's newsletter here: https://www.skh.news/roundup-2026-04-06/
It's Not My Birthday
In today's episode of Stuff Keeps Happening, we dive into some of the recent lawsuits that shocked the tech industry, what they may mean going forward, and why they're notable given the long history of other social media lawsuits. Also: scientists manage to ship antimatter, the director of the FBI was hacked by Iran, and Sony would like more money, please. For sources and more information, see today's newsletter here: https://www.skh.news/roundup-2026-03-30/
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