Pook-Emu Bee: Links For 05-01-26
We welcome May with a new edition of the daily Pook-Emu Bee links (after a spotty week). It looks nice outside my window…
- Stripe introduces Link, a digital wallet that autonomous AI agents can use, too (Sarah Perez for TechCrunch. April 30, 2026.)
While this is certainly exciting, I would suggest considering not allowing “autonomous AI agents” to make purchases on your behalf.
- Pirate RPG game is secretly looting your SSD lifespan — new Windrose patch promises smoother sailing and addresses excessive disk writing (Aaron Klotz for Tom’s Hardware. April 30, 2026.)
It wasn’t looting my SSD lifespan…
- Nexon CEO says “it’s important to assume every game company is using AI” following Arc Raiders debate (Sophie McEvoy for Games Industry.biz. November 12, 2025.)
See what I just did here with this expert link placement?
- Republicans Shouldn’t Kill the Dignity Act—They Should Make it Tougher (Daniel Di Martino for City Journal. May 1, 2026.)
There are a number of problems with this argument. But the most basic problem is that “mak[ing] it tougher” would “kill” it. Thus, I would humbly suggest staying the course.
- cPanel, WHM emergency update fixes critical auth bypass bug (Bill Toulas for cPanel. April 29, 2026.)
NLJ’s server used cPanel back when it was on Bluehost. But I moved NLJ more than four years ago. Joke is on you, hackers.
- Statement from New York State Education Department Spokesperson JP O’Hare (JP O’Hare for the New York State Education Department. April 29, 2026.)
As a one-time test proctor, may I suggest just having kids take tests in person at the school buildings my tax money is paying for?
- The Art Deco beauty of Bloomingdale’s 59th Street streamlined and stylized elevators (Ephemeral New York. November 10, 2025.)
I only went to the 59th Street Bloomingdale’s once. That trip was documented in NLJ. I did use the elevators because all of the cow statues were on the first floor.
(HT Ambient Irony for links 2 and 5.)
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