April 8, 2026
THERE’S JUST NO PLEASING SOME PEOPLE:
Libs when Trump doesn’t wipe out an entire civilization pic.twitter.com/WMtL4U3tTe
— The Drunk Republican (@DrunkRepub) April 8, 2026
Especially this guy:
.@Pontifex is directly critical of the mere words of the President of the United States but he has never once specifically condemned the bloody slaughter of tens of thousands of protestors by the Iranian regime. Women. Children. Families, all shot down like dogs.
We Catholics… https://t.co/Eoz7dX9Frc
— Michael Caputo (@MichaelRCaputo) April 8, 2026
NIFTY: From folding boxes to fixing vacuums, GEN-1 robotics model hits 99% reliability.
Robotic machine-learning company Generalist has announced GEN-1, a new physical AI system that it says “crosses into production-level success rates” on “a broad range of physical skills” that used to require the dexterity and muscle memory of human hands. Generalist is also touting the new model’s ability to respond to disruptions by improvising new moves and “connect[ing] ideas from different places in order to solve new problems.”
GEN-1 builds on Generalist’s previous GEN-0 model, which the company touted in November as a proof of concept for the applicability of scaling laws in robotics training, showing how more pre-training data and compute time improve post-training performance. But while large language models have been able to effectively process trillions of words collectively written on the Internet as part of their training, robotic models don’t have a similar, readily accessible source of quality data about how humans manipulate objects.
To help solve this problem, Generalist has relied on “data hands,” a set of wearable pincers that capture micro-movements and visual information as humans perform manual tasks. Generalist now claims it has collected over half a million hours and “petabytes of physical interaction data” to help train its physical model.
This is important because replicating what the human hand can do — from wielding a hammer to separating an egg — is extremely difficult. Particularly at scale and affordability, which is exactly what Tesla wants to do with Optimus.
PERSPECTIVE:
Let’s flip the scenario for a moment.
Imagine Iran killed Trump in the first 5 minutes of the war, established air superiority over the US mainland, wiped out the entire US Air Force, US Navy, killed half the Cabinet, flattened the US military industrial complex, then started… https://t.co/V0Vgq39tdV
— Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼 (@DrewPavlou) April 8, 2026
AN IDEA SO CRAZY IT ACTUALLY WORKED: San Francisco Solved Its Crime Problem With This 1 Weird Trick.
REDTIGER 4K Dash Cam Front Rear. #CommissionEarned
THEY TOLD ME THE REPLACEMENT THEORY WAS JUST RIGHT-WING PARANOIA:
An advert in Denmark shows a White Danish couple hugging on the sofa
An "expert" shows up out of nowhere and tells them not to date each other because it’s basically "inbreeding" for whites to have babies with other whites
He says they should have kids with non-Whites instead pic.twitter.com/ZnFGL9dWkP
— Basil the Great (@BasilTheGreat) April 8, 2026
Hard to dispute this from the replies: “Oh, so cousin marriage is ok, but white people having kids with white people is not. Got ya. They want everyone to be clinically retarded.”
The Danes could use that Viking spirit again.
IT’S JUST CATCHING UP TO NATO’S SUPPORT FOR THE US: Republicans’ Support for NATO Falls Sharply.
Thirty-eight percent of Republicans and GOP-leaning independents say the U.S. benefits at least somewhat from NATO, down from 49% last year.
At the same time, 60% now say the U.S. benefits not too much or not at all from the alliance, marking the first time a majority of Republicans have expressed that view.
The survey was conducted in late March, shortly before President Donald Trump said he was strongly considering withdrawing the U.S. from NATO.
Overall, 59% of Americans say the U.S. benefits from NATO membership, with support driven largely by Democrats and Democrat-leaning independents.
Democrats support NATO more than they did during the ’80s because the alliance — or at least the Western European members — is almost as anti-American as they are.
DIVERSITY PROBLEM: 75% of Truman scholarship reviewers are Democrats, analysis finds.
AN IMPORTANT REMINDER FROM DATA R:
So how was J6 going to end in overthrow?
Let me explain why J6 alarms your class so much.
It’s projection, nothing more. Your side has spent years engineering color revolutions abroad, so J6 resembled the final phase to you… crowds overrunning a key building to unseat a… pic.twitter.com/V1MJTyZmkv
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) April 8, 2026
Takeaway line: “You cannot describe the actual mechanism through which J6 would have actually resulted in a coup or insurrection, because there was no planning at all involved. Unlike in actual color revolutions.”
TRUMP’S ENEMIES HAVE EITHER FORGOTTEN 1979, OR THEY’RE ROOTING FOR THE MULLAHS:
Trump job approval is up despite a huge Iranian bombing campaign and a massive global spike in energy prices. So what do critics do?
Call literally for a palace coup by JD Vance of Donald Trump.
You just can't make this stuff up … watch https://t.co/S9bHK05fdG
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) April 7, 2026
NO SURPRISE THERE: Tucker Carlson? You Won’t Be Seeing Him Around the White House Anymore.
YOU HAVE TO WONDER: CNN Fell for Fake Iran ‘Victory’ Claim — Trump Just Destroyed Them for It.
TO ASK THE QUESTION IS TO ANSWER IT: Why is it That So Little of the ‘Science’ Around ‘Gun Violence’ Can be Replicated? “Last week, NRA-ILA pointed to new research showing that the social ‘sciences’ exhibit woeful, and increasing, political bias. Compounding this problem, this week, a large team of researchers published another study showing that roughly half of social ‘science’ research can’t be replicated. Replication is vital to determining whether a study’s conclusions are in fact valid.”
Or to put a finer point on it, whether the researchers did anything approximating science.
KRUISER’S MORNING BRIEFING: Gavin Newsom’s Wife Is a Real Piece of Work Also Plus Maybe a Witch. “Oh, where to begin with this one. If California Governor Gavin Newsom and his wife Jennifer Siebel Newsom were starring in a reality television show, an apt title for it would be, The Worst White People in America. You could actually rotate quite a cast of pasty, privileged Democrats through various episodes, but California’s first fascist family would always be the most awful of the bunch.”
MY NEW YORK POST COLUMN: Trump ignores the experts’ ‘war crime’ bluster — and we should, too.
IT’S A WILD RIDE, BUT A FUN ONE:
God, I am having way too much fun with this shit https://t.co/gmTAntRhKA
— Northern Barbarian (@xnoesbueno) April 8, 2026
Which Panican wants to hand me my “I told you so” award?
Trump has been running the same negotiation playbook forever. Pressure, escalation, chaos… then leverage a deal. We’ve watched it happen again and again. This wasn’t complicated. It was basic pattern recognition.
While…
— Dave Rubin (@RubinReport) April 8, 2026
SAD: Young and glum in the Anglosphere.
No English-speaking country ranked among the world’s 10 happiest nations. New Zealand placed 11th and Australia 15th, while the US ranked 23rd, between Saudi Arabia (22nd) and Poland (24th).
Happiness scores are up in most countries around the globe — except for the Anglosphere, where young people are distinctly less chipper, write Howe and Ford.
In other surveys, young Anglospherians also report “lower life satisfaction and growing distrust in institutions,” they write. “Generation Hopeless” is “down on democracy and drawn to populism.”
Young people are happier now than 20 years ago in a majority of countries, but not in North America or Western Europe, according to the report.
Heavy social media users seem to be less happy.
No surprises there.
UPDATE (FROM GLENN): The Anglosphere has been the subject of nonstop memetic warfare for longer than I have been alive. The original source of that warfare, the Soviet Union, is gone, but the memes live on.
THE COUNTRY’S IN THE VERY BEST OF HANDS:
— Rothmus 🏴 (@Rothmus) April 8, 2026
Tweet begins, “Somewhere along the way, taxes stopped being about roads, courts, and national defense. They now exist to sustain worthless politicians and to reward the friends, donors, contractors, and constituencies that keep them in power.”
COLOR ME UNSURPRISED: Fani Willis Hires Disgraced Ex-Judge as Prosecutor.
Background: Judge who jailed woman for ‘daddy issues’ steps down.
A BRIDGE TOO FAR:
Great point.
Next time Senator Kelly (D-AZ) does an interview, a reporter should ask him if he ever committed a war crime by taking out a bridge or a power plant. https://t.co/4Xe2FfVP76
— Ari Fleischer (@AriFleischer) April 8, 2026
GEORGIA:
Clay Fuller (R) defeats Shawn Harris (D) in Georgia's 14th Congressional District special election – DDHQ projects
🟥 GOP HOLD — Seat remains Republican after Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation.
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District profile
(R) 2024: MTG +29
(R) 2024: Trump +37 pic.twitter.com/ESaWAaWbC1— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) April 8, 2026
What a terrible night for Marjorie. She gets to watch Clay Fuller win the special election to fill the seat she abandoned, and the nuclear war she was predicting doesn’t materialize.
— Bad Hombre (@Badhombre) April 7, 2026