Run the joules

Yesterday, the Supreme Court continued dismantling the Voting Rights Act—and with it Black voting power—and some states are now rushing to redraw their maps before November. / The Guardian

The White House wants to slash benefits for disabled Supplemental Security Income recipients living with relatives who receive SNAP benefits. / ProPublica

Trump just stuck his face on a new US passport design, but only at the Washington Passport Agency, while other locations will still issue the current design. / Hyperallergic

Energy use changed in 2025 in two significant ways: Fossil fuel use plateaued—without a recession—and growing electricity demand was met with renewables. / Grist

Unrelated: Armed with a battery tester, scientists identify static electricity as the one of the main culprits for why it’s so hard to brew a consistent cup of coffee. / Ars Technica

The US Geological Survey just discovered enough lithium in the Carolinas, Maine, and New Hampshire to replace 328 years of imports. / Gizmodo

“Trying to isolate and construct elaborate workflows around your fairly simple routines makes you feel like a Richard Scarry character with a cartoon job in Busytown.” John Herrman tries OpenClaw. / Intelligencer

Fostering “the correct attitude” may be why companies are more comfortable laying off 20% of their workers than asking them to work 20% less. / A Working Library

See also: Why AI companies want you to be afraid of them. / BBC

In a study, researchers say the eerie feelings people may experience in old houses could be due to inaudible sounds from aged plumbing. / The Guardian

Please send me away to Cursor Camp. / Neal dot fun

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