Someone may be interested…
https://www.bespacific.com/we-created-a-searchable-database-for-the-epstein-files/
Searchable database for the Epstein Files – Only Fraction of Files Released
Below the Belt – We created a searchable database for the Epstein Files, including everything the DOJ wants hidden. “The repository will continue to grow as the Trump administration releases hundreds of thousands more documents from the investigation into Epstein’s sex trafficking operation. The US Department of Justice on Friday [December 19, 2025] published a heavily redacted portion of the documents from its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s international sex trafficking operation, and then summarily began deleting portions that could implicate President Donald Trump. Prior to the DOJ’s attempt to walk back what little transparency was to be found, COURIER retrieved every item from the initial release and published it in a searchable database that is available to the public. Anyone interested can utilize the database here. Included in the database are court filings, images, video, audio, and two sets of transcriptions of conversations between US Deputy Attorney General Todd Balnche and Epstein accomplice Ghislane Maxwell.
A hint at Trump’s next cut?
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/dec/21/denmark-postnord-postal-delivery-letters-society
Danish postal service to stop delivering letters after 400 years
The Danish postal service will deliver its last letter on 30 December, ending a more than 400-year-old tradition.
… Describing Denmark as “one of the most digitalised countries in the world”, the company said the demand for letters had “fallen drastically” while online shopping continued to increase, prompting the decision to instead focus on parcels.
… Danes will still be able to send letters, using the delivery company Dao, which already delivers letters in Denmark but will expand its services from 1 January from about 30m letters in 2025 to 80m next year. But customers will instead have to go to a Dao shop to post their letters – or pay extra to have it collected from home – and pay for postage either online or via an app.
Tools & Techniques.
https://cardcatalogforlife.substack.com/p/how-to-spot-ai-hallucinations-like
How to Spot AI Hallucinations Like a Reference Librarian
… ChatGPT doesn’t lie, exactly. It patterns matches. When you ask for a “cited article about remote work productivity,” it knows what citations look like. Author name, year, compelling title, respectable journal. It assembles these patterns into something that feels right. Like a dream where everything makes sense until you wake up.
The tell isn’t that fake citations look wrong. It’s that they look too right. Too convenient. Too perfectly aligned with whatever point the AI is making.
… In library school, they taught us something called “citation chaining,” but I’ve adapted it for the age of AI hallucinations. Think of it as three increasingly paranoid levels of verification.
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