Cheesy does it

Despite playing mediator, Pakistan reportedly shielded Iranian airplanes from attack—an accusation it rejects. / CBS News, Al Jazeera

The United States is reportedly increasing surveillance missions over Cuba. / CNN

Unrelated: A satirical 1990’s style video game about the war in Iran. “Burn Epstein files, liberate Iran’s oil, and call upon the advice of top administration officials.” / MetaFilter

A report says Hamas sexually assaulted its victims after Oct. 7 “to maximize pain and suffering.” / CNN

In the US, Iowa, South Dakota, and New Mexico rely the most on wind and solar power. / Canary Media

A reporter moves into Mark Zuckerberg’s old house with a bunch of young people who love artificial intelligence. “Other things are just not as cool.” / rest of world

Podcasts, sports forums, dating-app flirtations: why everything now sounds like AI-generated text (because it is). / 404 Media

Related: “It is funny, and tragic, how much some of you are still obsessed with writing and publishing ‘papers.’” / Marginal Revolution

An occasional reminder: TMN continues to be entirely human-crafted and heres some tiepohs to pruuuuuuv it

Hollywood’s new hunting ground for source material: subreddits for short fiction. / LA Material

Big studio films are largely skipping the Cannes Film Festival this year, for fear of being snubbed. / The Guardian

After Mardi Gras, crews collected 1,363 tons of beaded necklaces, beer cans, and other garbage—a 24% increase from the year before. / Grist

The Guardian has sent two people on a blind date every week since 2009, and “24.9% of dates had no awkward moment at all.” / Guardian Blind Dates

Some notes on what it’s like to encounter nachos while taking Ozempic. “Is this, I asked my friends, how it feels to be normal?” / Longreads