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  1. AI Fixes My Code. I Fix AI’s Work.

    Two developers encountered significant issues with Anthropic's Claude AI, experiencing code regressions that disrupted their Flutter development workflows. One user reported two such regressions within six weeks, leading them to adopt a multi-tool AI strategy rather than relying on a single platform. Another user sought a free trial of Claude to assist with UI/UX and product thinking for a Flutter app facing design spam rejection. AI

    AI Fixes My Code. I Fix AI’s Work.

    IMPACT Developers are encountering issues with AI coding assistants, prompting a reevaluation of tool stacks and workflows.

  2. 🚀 Fastest-growing AI projects today 1. Several projects gaining traction by offering innovative solutions for evaluating and i... 2. The fastest-growing project

    A recent analysis highlights rapidly growing AI projects across various categories on GitHub. The prompt engineering space is seeing significant traction, with projects like yaojingang/yao-open-prompts gaining popularity due to demand for quality prompts. In AI agents, nexu-io/open-design leads, while mainline-org's `mainline` repository is a top performer in other AI tools. The research category features lukiIabs/trading-agents, which combines LLM capabilities with trading strategies. AI

    🚀 Fastest-growing AI projects today 1. Several projects gaining traction by offering innovative solutions for evaluating and i... 2. The fastest-growing project

    IMPACT Highlights emerging trends and popular open-source projects in AI development, offering insights into areas of active innovation and developer interest.

  3. Genvid: In response to the rising prices of upstream raw materials, the company has actively taken price transmission measures to alleviate cost pressure

    Tesla has officially retired its Model S and Model X vehicles from its Fremont, California factory, with the last units having completed delivery. The production lines for these iconic electric cars will be repurposed to manufacture Tesla's humanoid robots, aiming for a production capacity of one million units annually. This transition marks a significant shift in Tesla's manufacturing focus, moving from its foundational electric vehicles to its next-generation robotics endeavors. Concurrently, Tesla is facing a recall of over 218,000 vehicles in the US due to potential delays in the rearview camera feed. AI

    IMPACT Repurposing automotive manufacturing for mass robot production signals a major shift in industrial AI deployment.

  4. I was so inspired. # AI # LLM # normalsnailart # makeshittyarteveryday

    A user on Mastodon shared a post expressing inspiration, accompanied by hashtags related to AI and art generation. The post itself is a simple statement of being inspired, with no further details provided about the nature of the inspiration or the art itself. AI

    I was so inspired. # AI # LLM # normalsnailart # makeshittyarteveryday
  5. The ascent was smooth, perfect, until the chime sounded.Part 1 of the Space Elevator Incident. What happens when a routine trip to orbit becomes a one-way ticke

    A science fiction narrative begins with a seemingly routine space elevator journey that takes an unexpected and ominous turn. The smooth ascent is disrupted by a mysterious chime, signaling a deviation from the planned trajectory. This event marks the start of "The Space Elevator Incident," leaving the occupants facing an uncertain fate and an unknown destination. AI

  6. among liberals/progressives, the UK guardian is a preferred news source yet this post is so poorly written as to be incomprehensible; either lack of copy editor

    A Mastodon user expressed frustration with a Guardian article, finding it incomprehensible due to poor writing or potential AI generation. The user noted that The Guardian is a preferred news source among liberals and progressives, highlighting the disconnect between the publication's audience and the quality of the specific post. AI

    among liberals/progressives, the UK guardian is a preferred news source yet this post is so poorly written as to be incomprehensible; either lack of copy editor
  7. Sorry not sorry

    This cluster contains a single Reddit post titled "Sorry not sorry" which appears to be a meme or a commentary related to Anthropic. Without further context or additional sources, it is impossible to determine the specific subject or sentiment. AI

    Sorry not sorry
  8. Yes, the thumbnail is AI generated, and yes, AI helped me edit the article. The points I make are my own. Do I care if you know that I use AI? No, I do not. The

    The author of a Substack article confirms that the thumbnail image used for their piece was generated by AI. They express indifference to whether readers are aware of this fact, encouraging them instead to read the article itself. The article appears to discuss topics such as Universal Basic Income (UBI), economic policy, and the future of work. AI

    Yes, the thumbnail is AI generated, and yes, AI helped me edit the article. The points I make are my own. Do I care if you know that I use AI? No, I do not. The
  9. Most large US tech stocks fell in pre-market trading, with Intel down over 1%

    Major tech stocks on the US market experienced a pre-market decline, with Intel showing a drop of over 2%. In separate news, Liren Technology clarified that it has not acquired any semiconductor distribution companies by the end of 2025 and will not be transitioning to the electronic cloth industry. The company also stated that its investment in Shanghai Chaoxian, holding a 15% stake, has not yet commenced any business operations. AI

    IMPACT Market movements and corporate clarifications offer limited direct impact on AI operators.

  10. Daily Digest | 21 May 2026 Your daily dose of Privacy, Data Protection, AI & Cybersecurity news. 5 stories you should not miss. Read more: https://www. nicfab.e

    This cluster aggregates daily digests from May 18-21, 2026, focusing on Privacy, Data Protection, AI, and Cybersecurity news. Each digest highlights five essential stories for readers interested in these interconnected fields. The content is curated by NicFab and shared via Mastodon. AI

    IMPACT This cluster provides a curated overview of AI news alongside privacy and cybersecurity, offering context for AI operators.

  11. Conde Nast CEO: human journalism will win in the age of AI slop: Conde Nast CEO Roger Lynch explains why Vogue and The New Yorker thrive as AI floods the web wi

    Conde Nast CEO Roger Lynch believes human-led journalism will ultimately prevail over the proliferation of AI-generated content. He argues that publications like Vogue and The New Yorker offer unique value that distinguishes them from the low-quality output flooding the internet. Lynch also noted the negative impact of AI on publisher search traffic. AI

    Conde Nast CEO: human journalism will win in the age of AI slop: Conde Nast CEO Roger Lynch explains why Vogue and The New Yorker thrive as AI floods the web wi

    IMPACT Argues that high-quality human journalism will remain relevant despite the rise of AI-generated content.

  12. Meta Expands Its Creator Ecosystem With Instagram’s New Instants App

    Meta has launched Instants, a new feature within Instagram and a standalone app, focused on ephemeral photo sharing. This tool allows users to send unedited photos that disappear after being viewed or within 24 hours, aiming to recapture the spontaneous feel of early social media. Instants incorporates safety features like blocking, muting, and parental supervision, and cannot be used to upload existing photos from a user's camera roll. AI

    Meta Expands Its Creator Ecosystem With Instagram’s New Instants App

    IMPACT Expands Meta's creator ecosystem with a new ephemeral photo-sharing tool.

  13. How will Beijing judge Trump’s take on Taiwan? Look for 1 critical factor

    Chinese President Xi Jinping and former US President Donald Trump met in Beijing to discuss trade and AI safety, with both leaders emphasizing the need for best practices to prevent non-state actors from accessing advanced AI. However, the discussions reportedly overlooked critical governance issues related to autonomous systems and potential conflicts arising from US and Chinese AI operations. A key indicator for Beijing in assessing US-China relations, particularly concerning Taiwan, is US arms sales to the island. AI

    How will Beijing judge Trump’s take on Taiwan? Look for 1 critical factor

    IMPACT Discussions on AI safety best practices and potential conflicts between US and Chinese AI operations highlight geopolitical considerations in AI development.

  14. Musk says Starship's 12th test flight will take place next week

    SpaceX has invested over $15 billion in the development of its Starship rocket, with the 12th test flight scheduled for next week. This upcoming flight will feature a new generation of Starship and Super Heavy vehicles equipped with the latest Raptor engines, launching from a newly constructed pad at Starbase. The company's significant investment underscores its commitment to advancing its heavy-lift launch capabilities. AI

  15. India brings back COVID-era work-from-home rules and asks farmers to halve fertilizer use as the Iran war chokes its oil lifeline

    Iran's ongoing conflict has led to significant geopolitical and economic disruptions, impacting global internet infrastructure and national economies. The country is demanding fees from major tech companies for the use of undersea internet cables that pass through the Strait of Hormuz, potentially forcing a shift to overland fiber routes. Meanwhile, India is implementing austerity measures, including encouraging work-from-home policies and reducing fertilizer use, to mitigate the impact of choked oil supplies. These global events are occurring alongside major tech conferences like Google I/O, where updates on AI products are expected. AI

    India brings back COVID-era work-from-home rules and asks farmers to halve fertilizer use as the Iran war chokes its oil lifeline

    IMPACT The cluster mentions Google I/O and expected AI updates, but the primary focus is on geopolitical and economic disruptions.

  16. The Future Of Software Development Companies In The 'Vibe Coding' Era

    The software development landscape is shifting towards "vibe coding," where developers direct AI tools rather than writing code line by line. This evolution redefines the value proposition of software outsourcing companies, moving from "developers as a service" to delivering business outcomes. While AI coding tools offer significant speed multipliers, they also introduce risks such as increased security vulnerabilities and maintenance issues, highlighting the growing importance of trust, governance, and validation in AI-driven development. AI

    The Future Of Software Development Companies In The 'Vibe Coding' Era

    IMPACT Accelerates software development cycles and redefines the role of developers, while introducing new challenges in security and trust.

  17. Hong Kong’s Central Asia pivot to boost belt and road role, analysts say

    Hong Kong is intensifying its focus on Central Asia, with Chief Executive John Lee leading a large delegation to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan to explore business opportunities. This strategic pivot aims to bolster Hong Kong's role as a professional services hub for Belt and Road Initiative countries and facilitate deeper cooperation in areas like digital finance and AI. Kazakhstan, in particular, seeks to leverage Hong Kong as a fundraising hub for renminbi capital and enhance institutional and technological integration. AI

    Hong Kong’s Central Asia pivot to boost belt and road role, analysts say

    IMPACT Enhances opportunities for AI and digital finance collaboration between Hong Kong and Central Asian nations.

  18. Iran Cyber War 2026: APT33 and APT35 Exploit the Conflict 340% increase in cyber attacks on US infrastructure. Synchronized with military strikes. APT33 targets

    Iranian cyber threat groups APT33 and APT35 are reportedly targeting critical US infrastructure, including banks, hospitals, and water systems, in 2026. These coordinated attacks appear synchronized with military strikes, indicating a potential escalation of cyber warfare. The groups are exploiting vulnerabilities in SCADA systems, with APT33 focusing on energy sectors and APT35 targeting individuals. AI

    Iran Cyber War 2026: APT33 and APT35 Exploit the Conflict 340% increase in cyber attacks on US infrastructure. Synchronized with military strikes. APT33 targets

    IMPACT Potential for escalating cyber warfare and disruption of essential services, highlighting the growing role of AI in sophisticated cyber threats.

  19. Most Fed officials see rate hikes if inflation stays high, minutes show

    A majority of Federal Reserve officials indicated a willingness to raise interest rates if inflation persists above the 2% target, according to minutes from the April policy meeting. This sentiment suggests a potential shift towards tighter monetary policy, influenced by factors like the Iran war and rising energy prices. Meanwhile, Fed Chair Jerome Powell announced he will remain a governor for an undetermined period, citing concerns about political interference and the Fed's independence, a move that deviates from modern tradition and denies President Trump an immediate board vacancy. AI

    Most Fed officials see rate hikes if inflation stays high, minutes show

    IMPACT Potential for tighter monetary policy could impact tech sector investment and AI development funding.

  20. China blocks Meta's acquisition of AI startup Manus

    China's National Development and Reform Commission has officially blocked Meta's $2 billion acquisition of AI startup Manus. The regulator cited concerns over core technology, data security, and compliance with foreign investment rules, emphasizing that an AI developed in China should not be sold to a US tech giant under a foreign shell. Despite Meta's assertion that the transaction complied with all laws, the decision has created uncertainty for Manus employees who had already relocated and integrated with Meta's Singapore operations. AI

    China blocks Meta's acquisition of AI startup Manus

    IMPACT This regulatory action highlights geopolitical risks in AI M&A and may deter 'Singapore-washing' strategies for Chinese-founded tech firms.

  21. Anthropic Claude Code npm Source Map Leak: When Packaging Turns into a Security Incident

    Two open-source projects, Claudraband and claude-sh, offer alternative ways to interact with Anthropic's Claude Code. Claudraband provides a CLI, library, and daemon API for managing Claude Code sessions, allowing for resumable workflows and remote control. Claude-sh, a much smaller bash script, aims to replicate Claude Code's core functionality without external dependencies, offering features like real-time streaming, tool chaining, and cost tracking. Additionally, insights into Claude Code's internal architecture, revealed through a source map leak, highlight advanced agent patterns for context management, system prompt design, and permission handling, which can inform the development of more robust AI agents. AI

    Anthropic Claude Code npm Source Map Leak: When Packaging Turns into a Security Incident

    IMPACT Provides alternative interfaces for interacting with AI coding tools and reveals advanced agent design patterns for context management and error handling.

  22. Hong Kong-born conductor Elim Chan becomes first woman to lead San Francisco Symphony

    Hong Kong-born conductor Elim Chan has been appointed as the new music director of the San Francisco Symphony. She will be the first woman to hold this position in the orchestra's 115-year history. Chan's six-year term is set to begin in September 2027, following a period of industry speculation about her next major role. AI

    Hong Kong-born conductor Elim Chan becomes first woman to lead San Francisco Symphony
  23. Mother arrested after young French boys abandoned in Portugal

    Portuguese police have arrested a 41-year-old mother and a 55-year-old man in connection with the abandonment of two young French boys. The boys, aged four and five, were discovered alone and crying near Comporta, Portugal, by a passing motorist. They had been reported missing by their father in France approximately ten days prior to their rescue. AI

    Mother arrested after young French boys abandoned in Portugal
  24. Residents set fire to an Ebola centre in DR Congo as fear and anger grow over outbreak

    Residents in the Democratic Republic of Congo set fire to an Ebola treatment center in Rwampara. The incident occurred after a victim's family and friends were prevented from retrieving his body for burial, highlighting the conflict between stringent health measures and local customs. Health workers are facing significant challenges in containing the outbreak due to limited facilities and ongoing armed conflict in the region. AI

    Residents set fire to an Ebola centre in DR Congo as fear and anger grow over outbreak
  25. Hong Kong mobile ice cream vendor told to stop selling product due to bacteria

    Hong Kong authorities have ordered a mobile ice cream vendor to halt sales after a sample of their soft-serve ice cream was found to contain coliform bacteria levels significantly exceeding the legal limit. The sample revealed 310 coliform bacteria per gram, more than triple the permitted 100 per gram. The vendor has been instructed to cease sales, dispose of affected products, and thoroughly disinfect their vehicle, along with receiving food safety education. AI

    Hong Kong mobile ice cream vendor told to stop selling product due to bacteria
  26. Operation targeting fire safety in old Hong Kong buildings extended for 2 years

    Hong Kong's fire services department has extended an operation focused on fire safety in older buildings by two years. This initiative, which has already led to 75 prosecutions, will now target an additional 5,000 buildings. The checks will prioritize residential buildings undergoing renovations or covered in scaffolding, as well as those with existing fire alarm and hose reel systems. AI

    Operation targeting fire safety in old Hong Kong buildings extended for 2 years
  27. 2 Chinese supertankers join flotilla exiting Hormuz as stand-off appears to thaw

    Two Chinese supertankers, the Yuan Gui Yang and the Ocean Lily, were part of a group of 26 vessels that transited the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday. This significant increase in traffic, compared to recent levels, suggests a potential de-escalation of tensions in the region. The supertankers were carrying a combined 6 million barrels of oil, with expected arrivals in China in early June. AI

    2 Chinese supertankers join flotilla exiting Hormuz as stand-off appears to thaw
  28. Police to investigate suspected airgun damage to window of Yuen Long flat

    Hong Kong police are investigating a suspected airgun incident in Yuen Long after a resident reported damage to her flat window. The woman discovered a hole and cracks in her window glass, along with a 2mm steel pellet found inside her home. A district councillor has highlighted similar cases within the same public housing estate, suggesting a potential pattern of damage. AI

    Police to investigate suspected airgun damage to window of Yuen Long flat
  29. 🎮 Transistor remains the Hades team's best game, even years later More than a decade after its release, Supergiant's creative director reflects on the game that

    Supergiant Games' creative director, Greg Kasavin, reflected on the studio's 2014 title, Transistor, in a recent interview. He highlighted the game's unique blend of action RPG elements and narrative depth as a significant achievement for the team. Kasavin suggested that Transistor's success and artistic vision laid crucial groundwork for their later acclaimed title, Hades. AI

    🎮 Transistor remains the Hades team's best game, even years later More than a decade after its release, Supergiant's creative director reflects on the game that
  30. ‘The Boys’ Series Finale Review Scores Are Way Under ‘Stranger Things’

    The series finale of "The Boys" has received a lukewarm reception from audiences, evidenced by its 6.6/10 rating on IMDb. This score is notably lower than the finale of "Stranger Things," which achieved a 7.5/10, despite some controversy surrounding its own conclusion. The author disagrees with the widespread criticism, arguing that the finale effectively concluded character arcs and provided a satisfying end to the season, though they acknowledge it may impact interest in future spin-off series. AI

    ‘The Boys’ Series Finale Review Scores Are Way Under ‘Stranger Things’
  31. Morocco building collapse kills at least 4

    A four-story building collapsed in Fez, Morocco, resulting in at least four fatalities and six injuries. Rescue efforts are underway to find any individuals still trapped in the rubble. An investigation into the cause of the collapse has been initiated, and residents of nearby buildings have been evacuated as a safety measure. AI

    Morocco building collapse kills at least 4
  32. The Oldest Evidence of Animal Sex Has Been Found, and It’s Mind-Boggling

    Scientists have unearthed the oldest fossilized evidence of animal sexual reproduction and locomotion in Canada's Northwest Territories, dating back 567 million years. This discovery pushes the known origins of animal sex back by 5-10 million years and provides the earliest fossil evidence of movement in animals like Dickinsonia and Kimberella. The fossils, found at the Blueflower Formation, include unique Ediacaran period species such as Aspidella and Funisia, offering a rare glimpse into complex life forms that predated the Cambrian explosion. AI

    The Oldest Evidence of Animal Sex Has Been Found, and It’s Mind-Boggling
  33. Get up to 25% Herman Miller gaming chairs and desks in this Memorial Day Sale — save hundreds on premium office hardware

    Herman Miller is currently offering a Memorial Day sale with discounts of up to 25% on gaming chairs, office chairs, and desks. This promotion, running until May 28, provides an opportunity to purchase premium office furniture at reduced prices. While the discounts are significant, some prices have seen increases prior to the sale, bringing them back to previous sale levels. AI

    Get up to 25% Herman Miller gaming chairs and desks in this Memorial Day Sale — save hundreds on premium office hardware
  34. There’s A Way ‘Gen V’ May Now Live On After ‘The Boys’ Finale

    Despite the cancellation of "Gen V," showrunner Eric Kripke is reportedly planning to integrate its main characters into "The Boys" universe. This integration is likely to occur in the upcoming series "Vought Rising," which is set in a different timeline but may feature modern-day segments. Kripke has hinted at surprises for "Vought Rising," suggesting the "Gen V" cast could continue their storylines elsewhere, possibly as a response to Amazon's decision to end the show. AI

    There’s A Way ‘Gen V’ May Now Live On After ‘The Boys’ Finale
  35. 2 Tell-Tale Signs Of ‘Fake Love’ In A Relationship, By A Psychologist

    A psychologist identifies two key indicators of inauthentic relationships, often only recognized in hindsight. The first is "love-bombing," characterized by excessive affection and rapid escalation of intimacy, which can be mistaken for deep investment but may serve to gain control. The second is "conditional positive regard," where affection is dependent on a partner's behavior, mood, or compliance, rather than being a stable foundation. AI

    2 Tell-Tale Signs Of ‘Fake Love’ In A Relationship, By A Psychologist
  36. Paris court finds Airbus, Air France guilty in 2009 crash that killed 228

    A Paris court has found Airbus and Air France guilty in the 2009 crash of Flight AF447, which killed 228 people. The verdict follows a 17-year legal battle by the victims' families to assign blame for the disaster. Both companies were ordered to pay a maximum fine of €225,000, a penalty described by some as token but seen by families as a recognition of their struggle. AI

    Paris court finds Airbus, Air France guilty in 2009 crash that killed 228
  37. China’s J-10CE jets defeat Eurofighters 9-0 in mock battles, CCTV confirms

    China's J-10CE fighter jets achieved a perfect record in simulated combat exercises during 2024, winning all nine engagements against Eurofighter Typhoons. State broadcaster CCTV confirmed the victories, though specific details of the exercise and participants were not initially disclosed. Reports from Pakistani media suggest these mock battles occurred during the "Zilzal-II" joint air exercise in Qatar in January 2024, where Pakistani J-10CEs reportedly defeated Qatari Eurofighter Typhoons in both close-range and beyond-visual-range scenarios. AI

    China’s J-10CE jets defeat Eurofighters 9-0 in mock battles, CCTV confirms
  38. China slams US ‘big stick’ over Castro charges and ‘unauthorised’ sanctions on Cuba

    China has condemned the United States' imposition of sanctions and criminal charges against Cuba, viewing them as an overreach of power and a violation of international law. Beijing stated its support for Cuba's sovereignty and dignity, criticizing the US for using sanctions and threats. The charges relate to the 1996 downing of two civilian planes by Cuba, an incident that resulted in the deaths of four individuals, including three American citizens. AI

    China slams US ‘big stick’ over Castro charges and ‘unauthorised’ sanctions on Cuba
  39. Hong Kong airport records 13% year-on-year rise in passengers, flights up 5.1%

    Hong Kong International Airport experienced a significant increase in passenger traffic during the first four months of the year, with a 13% rise compared to the previous year. Flight movements also saw a 5.1% increase over the same period. April traffic, boosted by the Easter holiday, reached over 5.6 million passengers and 34,000 flight movements. Transfer and transit passengers were the primary drivers of this growth, with notable increases from mainland China and Southeast Asia. AI

    Hong Kong airport records 13% year-on-year rise in passengers, flights up 5.1%
  40. Man falls to death from flat amid dispute with wife, son over education expenses

    A man in Hong Kong died after falling from his apartment balcony during a dispute with his wife and son over education expenses. The 61-year-old man, surnamed Law, was reportedly arguing with his son about finances when his wife intervened. During the altercation, Law fell from the balcony and was pronounced dead at the scene. Preliminary investigations suggest the death was accidental, and his wife and son have been arrested. AI

    Man falls to death from flat amid dispute with wife, son over education expenses
  41. Labourer remanded after admitting he tossed seditious messages from flat

    A Hong Kong construction worker, Raymond Wong, has pleaded guilty to charges of sedition for distributing leaflets containing messages that incited violence and advocated for Hong Kong's liberation. The 55-year-old admitted to writing and tossing papers that called for the death of judges, police, and mainland Chinese, while also urging a boycott of elections. He will be sentenced next month. AI

    Labourer remanded after admitting he tossed seditious messages from flat
  42. Trump eyes more GOP targets for revenge in 2028

    Donald Trump is reportedly compiling a list of Republican politicians he intends to target in future primary elections, particularly in 2028. This strategy follows his recent successes in unseating GOP members who opposed him. Potential targets include Representatives Lauren Boebert and Warren Davidson, Senator Rand Paul, and Representative Brian Fitzpatrick, all of whom have faced Trump's public criticism for various reasons, including their support for other dissenting Republicans. AI

    Trump eyes more GOP targets for revenge in 2028
  43. 🕹️ Gallery: "Fatal Fury Is My Street Fighter II" - Leafing Through Bitmap Books' Ultimate Guide To SNK's One-On-One Slugfest Are you ok?I'll never forget the fi

    Bitmap Books has released a new guide focusing on SNK's "Fatal Fury" fighting game series. The book delves into the history and impact of the game, drawing parallels to its popular contemporary, "Street Fighter II". It explores the original arcade experience and the game's place in video game history. AI

    🕹️ Gallery: "Fatal Fury Is My Street Fighter II" - Leafing Through Bitmap Books' Ultimate Guide To SNK's One-On-One Slugfest Are you ok?I'll never forget the fi
  44. Jailed banker ties roil Flavio Bolsonaro’s Brazil presidential hopes

    Brazilian presidential candidate Flavio Bolsonaro's poll numbers have declined following revelations of his ties to a banker involved in a significant fraud scandal. An audio recording surfaced where Bolsonaro allegedly asked the banker, Daniel Vorcaro, to fund a film about his father. This scandal has reportedly caused Bolsonaro to fall behind President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in recent polls. AI

    Jailed banker ties roil Flavio Bolsonaro’s Brazil presidential hopes
  45. Police probe theft of HK$8 million in luxury wines, other items from seaside home

    Hong Kong police are investigating a burglary at a luxury seaside home where a businesswoman reported the theft of approximately HK$8 million (US$1.02 million) in high-end wines, liquor, and vintage tea. The victim discovered the break-in after returning from a trip to mainland China, finding her home ransacked and the CCTV system damaged. The perpetrators gained entry by forcing open a back door, and the estate's main security cameras did not cover the specific area of the house that was targeted. AI

    Police probe theft of HK$8 million in luxury wines, other items from seaside home
  46. Anxiety, depression plague up to 66% of Hong Kong subdivided flat tenants: NGO

    A recent survey by the Kwun Tong Methodist Social Service (KTMSS) in Hong Kong has revealed significant mental health challenges among residents of subdivided flats. The NGO found that up to 66% of surveyed tenants exhibited signs of anxiety, and 40% showed signs of depression. These issues are compounded by financial strain, with families spending approximately 40% of their average monthly income of HK$15,350 on rent, particularly those with children requiring special educational needs. AI

    Anxiety, depression plague up to 66% of Hong Kong subdivided flat tenants: NGO
  47. China woman develops 8cm throat ulcer after quickly eating hotpot, rupturing digestive system

    A woman in China developed a severe throat ulcer after consuming hotpot too rapidly. The 42-year-old, identified as Wang, experienced an eight-centimeter ulcer in her esophagus due to eating the scorching hot food without letting it cool. She sought medical attention the following day after experiencing chest tightness, prompting a doctor's warning about the dangers of eating extremely hot food quickly. AI

    China woman develops 8cm throat ulcer after quickly eating hotpot, rupturing digestive system