Monday, October 13, 2025

Fictional journalists and the missed opportunities of The Hack

Federal workers erupt over latest White House threat to withhold their pay Axios


Hackers leak Qantas data containing 5 million customer records after ransom deadline passes Hacker collective Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters demanded payment in return for preventing the stolen data of nearly 40 companies from being shared


The only difference between Peter Thiel and a homeless person raving about the end of the world is that Thiel can afford to rent a hall while the homeless guy makes do with a subway platform.

Inside billionaire Peter Thiel’s private lectures: Warnings of ‘the Antichrist’ and U.S. destruction The Washington Post reviewed leaked audio from four off-the-record lectures the tech investor delivered in San Francisco over the past month that fused beliefs about religion and technology.


What Version of Democracy Will Prevail?

Speculation about the future of the endangered species known as democracy.


The anti-censorship movement has an unlikely ally After defending Jimmy Kimmel’s right to speak,

After defending Jimmy Kimmel’s right to speak, Sen. Ted Cruz plans a bill to strengthen legal protections against government censorship


We Are Not Fascists, and If You Call Us Fascists, We Will Arrest You. “There is nothing funny about calling me or Donald Trump a fascist, and if you do, we will ship you to Guantanamo.”


Five takeaways from Pam Bondi’s tense, partisan Senate hearing BBC 


FTC Surveillance Pricing Study Indicates Wide Range of Personal Data Used to Set Individualized Consumer Prices FTC 


High Court backs use of encrypted app to monitor crime figures after challenge by bikies


Fictional journalists and the missed opportunities of The Hack Roughly halfway through, The Hack delivers itself a blow from which it never recovers

Early in The Ploughman’s Lunch, the Ian McEwan-penned Falklands-era film about Fleet Street, TV Journalist Susan Barrington is recounting a moral compromise that had helped get her where she is. “I realised there were two paths I could go down,” she tells protagonist James Penfield. “‘Power’ or ‘not power’. And down the path of ‘not power’ lay lots of sisterly feeling, masochism and frustration, and down the other, I could keep working …”


What is fascism?

Fascism is not just about Mussolini or Hitler. It is an ideology that divides humanity into “superior” and “inferior” groups — with catastrophic consequences. In this video, I explain what fascism really means, why its essence is exclusion, and why true democracy depends on equality and respect for 


As if to prove a point, leaked Qantas group chats reveal a gross problem

The embattled airline is already facing turmoil over its union bargaining with staff and pilots, as well as backlash over a decision to close regional crew bases.