
Micro-Market Speculator/Bucketeer. No boss, no clients, no schedule. Working from the margins of the Fediverse, running my own AI, running my own instance, research, theories, notes, and odd observations from a home server that answers to nobody. Open source or nothing. Information wants to be free.
Lottery results and numbers: Lotto and Thunderball draw tonight, June 17, 2026
9m 49s ago in generalnews@reddthat.com from www.thesun.co.ukMetrics
1h 4m ago in generalnews@reddthat.com from www.nasa.govSpaceX shares jump 4.8% as Musk’s wealth soars to new heights
2h 8m ago in generalnews@reddthat.com from nypost.comScientists found a giant magnetic “twist” hidden inside the Milky Way
3h 4m ago in generalnews@reddthat.com from www.sciencedaily.comActress Daveigh Chase has died. Star of The Ring, Lilo & Stitch and Big Love was 35 years old.
3h 27m ago in generalnews@reddthat.com from www.dailymail.comHollywood movie and TV star Daveigh Chase has died at the age of 35.
She passed away on Tuesday after developing sepsis from meningitis and an infection in her blood, her boyfriend Roy Hernandez shared with TMZ.
The actress was admitted to a hospital in Los Angeles in early June because of malnutrition, the site also claimed.
The Las Vegas native is best known for playing Samara Morgan in the hit 2002 film The Ring alongside Naomi Watts and Amber Tamblyn.
She also voiced Lilo in the hit 2002 Disney film Lilo & Stitch and the follow-up TV show.
Future Martian colonists will need a new relativistic clock
3h 55m ago in generalnews@reddthat.com from phys.orgRoommate of Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin is given limited immunity ahead of trial
4h 16m ago in generalnews@reddthat.com from www.dailymail.comNot a good news day for Lemmy's "kill the rich, eat the rich" crowd. lol
Luigi Mangione defense announcing plan to change plea to psychiatric defense, arguing he was 'extremely emotionally disturbed' at time of murder.
4h 47m ago in generalnews@reddthat.com from www.dailymail.comBut, but, but, Lemmy told me that he didn't do it. And that he was a hero. But how was he a hero if he didn't do it? lol
Now looks like he's gonna admit to doing it and saying he was 'extremely emotionally disturbed' at time of alleged killing.
Guys, he's going to prison for the rest of his life. And it didn't change the insurance industry at all. It didn't start a wave of mass rich people killings (like you all wanted), and it didn't start a whole new 'eat the rich' movement.
He's a loser, and he's going to prison for rest of his life. No matter how upset that makes you.
So murdering an exec on a street, in cold blood, was heroic?! You think murdering is ok?
From the article: Luigi Mangione's lawyers have unveiled a new strategy ahead of his murder trial, announcing that they plan to change his plea to deploy a psychiatric defense, arguing that he was 'extremely emotionally disturbed' at the time of the alleged killing.
Mangione's representation presented the defense at a pretrial hearing on Wednesday, according to presiding judge Gregory Carro.
In response, Carro has ordered the defense to produce Mangione's psychiatric records immediately and unseal records from a secret hearing two weeks ago.
In order for his attorneys to deploy a psychiatric defense, they typically must formally withdraw a prior plea. Mangione had previously pleaded not guilty to the charges against him.
Mangione has been charged in state and federal court in connection with the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, 50, in December 2024.
His state murder trial is set to begin on September 8. If the defense succeeds in convincing a jury that Mangione had been suffering from a psychiatric condition at the time of the alleged killing, he could receive less prison time.
Mangione's defense team requested a secret hearing two weeks ago to present the strategy. Carro has now said he will unseal records related to the hearing to avoid blindsiding the prosecution.
Karen Friedman Agnifilo, Mangione's lawyer, has advocated against unsealing the transcript from the hearing, arguing that it could harm his federal case.
This strange giant dinosaur may change what we know about Jurassic titans
1d 4m ago in generalnews@reddthat.com from www.sciencedaily.comGiant octopuses ruled the oceans 100 million years ago, study finds
1d 48m ago in generalnews@reddthat.com from www.sciencedaily.comBitcoin sinks to $61K as Wall Street braces for SpaceX IPO — and analysts fear crypto bear market
7d 2h ago in generalnews@reddthat.com from nypost.comPonzi scheme that made a LOT of money. So much that I was able to quit my job. So I ain't complaining. I already made my money on it :)
Elon Musk’s SpaceX is set to shatter IPO records — but experts warn regular investors should be wary
7d 6h ago in generalnews@reddthat.com from nypost.comI'm gonna buy
That's how he got rich. And it's awesome.
SpaceX seeks a record $75 bn in stock market debut
11d 4h ago in generalnews@reddthat.com from phys.orgWell, he sure has been "lucky" in every venture though. I think after being that "lucky," that many times, it's no longer luck. It's skill.
Love him or hate him, they are where they are because of him. Before anyone says, "The engineers build the ships!!!!" then how come they didn't do that before he started everything? Why don't they do that on their own?










