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Shaun Ryder on highs, lows and Happy Mondays: ‘Heroin isn’t a party drug – you can’t just do it at the weekend’

As a child, the singer loved to start fires. As an adult, he was barely less chaotic. He discusses Bez, charisma, ADHD, his new memoir – and why making music is great, even if the record industry will always screw you over

There are thousands of pictures of Shaun Ryder and Bez in Happy Mondays, from the mid- to late 80s, that run the gamut from mashed to wrecked. They don’t always look that cheerful, but when they do, they look insanely fun. In Ryder’s new memoir, 24 Hour Party Person, he quotes a critic: “The poorly educated might just call [Bez] a dancer, but he’s the proprietor of good times.” What Bez did for the band, the band did for the era: just went way too far, in an absolutely magnetic way.

Ryder, in a Novotel hotel to the west of Manchester, explains what drew the whole band together. “When you are neurodiverse, you attract other people who are,” he says. “I would have said at the time we were all fucked-up loonies. I mean Bez [he launches into a spirited impression]: ‘I’m-not-fucking-neurodiverse’… it’s like, mate. You are. ‘I’m fucking not.’ Mate, you are. The same with all of them. None of them have been tested and gone through the thing, but they are. All of them.

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‘Old masters too’: Ghent exhibition celebrates female artists of the baroque

Show in part a rediscovery of more than 40 mostly forgotten women who plied their trade in the Low Countries

Judith Leyster, an artist of the Dutch golden age, was thought to be about 21 when she painted her self-portrait in 1630. In the picture she presented to the world, Leyster exudes cheerful confidence. Clad in shimmering silks and a stiffly starched lace collar, she leans back in her chair, palette and brushes in hand, a painting by her side.

This work, completed in the year she was admitted to a painters’ guild in Haarlem, proclaimed her arrival as an established artist. It was one of the first self-portraits by an artist in the Dutch republic, a device most male painters did not adopt until years later.

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How ignorance, misunderstanding and obfuscation ended Iran nuclear talks

Negotiators had reached agreement on key issues despite Trump team’s idiosyncratic approach. Two days later, war began

In the many bizarre exchanges that occurred in the run-up to the US-Israeli attack on Iran, perhaps the most unexpected was an invitation by Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff for the Iranian foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, to join him and Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, for a visit to the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group.

The idea that Araghchi would leave talks in Oman about the future of Iran’s nuclear programme to tour a ship sent to the Gulf in an effort to dislodge his government seemed idiosyncratic at best.

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Cabrio's verliezen terrein aan SUV's en elektrische auto's

AMSTERDAM (ANP) - Het aantal cabrio's op de Nederlandse wegen neemt gestaag af, mede door de groeiende populariteit van SUV's en de opmars van elektrische auto's. Vorig jaar werden 954 auto's met een open dak verkocht, vergeleken met 1661 stuks vier jaar eerder. Dit is slechts 0,25 procent van de totale nieuwverkoop van personenauto's, blijkt uit cijfers van RDC, het databedrijf dat voertuigregistraties bijhoudt.

De cabrioverkoop in de eerste twee maanden van dit jaar lag zo'n 40 procent lager, met 187 verkochte exemplaren, vergeleken met vier jaar geleden. Autoconcern Ayvens, de grootste leasemaatschappij van Nederland, geeft aan dat cabrio's al langere tijd niet meer worden aangeboden in private lease, simpelweg omdat de vraag ernaar sterk is afgenomen. Dit komt ook door de elektrificatie van het wagenpark. Elektrische auto's zijn zwaarder, waardoor cabrio's voor fabrikanten minder aantrekkelijk of lastig te produceren zijn.

"De cijfers laten een duidelijke verschuiving zien in wat Nederlandse automobilisten willen. De cabrio heeft een trouwe aanhang, maar de instroom van nieuwe modellen droogt op. Als die trend doorzet, zal de cabrio de komende jaren verder uit het straatbeeld verdwijnen", zegt Mirjam van der Esch, manager bij RDC. "De cabrio lijkt steeds meer een nicheproduct te worden in een markt die kiest voor hoge, veelzijdige voertuigen."

RDC constateert ook dat de markt steeds meer wordt gedomineerd door SUV's, die inmiddels bijna 60 procent van alle nieuwverkopen uitmaken. Eind 2025 bestond het Nederlandse wagenpark uit nog geen 243.900 cabrio's, een daling van ruim 3 procent in drie jaar tijd. Vooral onder auto's jonger dan vijf jaar is de teruggang sterk zichtbaar. In die categorie daalde het aantal open auto's van bijna 18.130 in 2021 naar 9661 eind 2025, een halvering in slechts vier jaar. Door de afgenomen vraag in Nederland worden veel cabrio's geëxporteerd naar het buitenland, onder meer naar zonrijke landen als Frankrijk en Spanje.


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AI Job Loss Research Ignores How AI Is Utterly Destroying the Internet

An anonymous reader quotes a report from 404 Media, written by Jason Koebler: Over the last few months, various academics and AI companies have attempted to predict how artificial intelligence is going to impact the labor market. These studies, including a high-profile paper published by Anthropic earlier this month, largely try to take the things AI is good at, or could be good at, and match them to existing job categories and job tasks. But the papers ignore some of the most impactful and most common uses of AI today: AI porn and AI slop.

Anthropic's paper, called "Labor market impacts of AI: A new measure and early evidence," essentially attempts to find 1:1 correlations between tasks that people do today at their jobs and things people are using Claude for. The researchers also try to predict if a job's tasks "are theoretically possible with AI," which resulted in this chart, which has gone somewhat viral and was included in a newsletter by MSNOW's Phillip Bump and threaded about by tech journalist Christopher Mims. (Because everything is terrible, the research is now also feeding into a gambling website where you can see the apparent odds of having your job replaced by AI.) In his thread, Mims makes the case that the "theoretical capability" of AI to do different jobs in different sectors is totally made up, and that this chart basically means nothing. Mims makes a good and fair observation: The nature of the many, many studies that attempt to predict which people are going to lose their jobs to AI are all flawed because the inputs must be guessed, to some degree.

But I believe most of these studies are flawed in a deeper way: They do not take into account how people are actually actually using AI, though Anthropic claims that that is exactly what it is doing. "We introduce a new measure of AI displacement risk, observed exposure, that combines theoretical LLM capability and real-world usage data, weighting automated (rather than augmentative) and work-related uses more heavily," the researchers write. This is based in part on the "Anthropic Economic Index," which was introduced in an extremely long paper published in January that tries to catalog all the high-minded uses of AI in specific work-related contexts. These uses include "Complete humanities and social science academic assignments across multiple disciplines," "Draft and revise professional workplace correspondence and business communications," and "Build, debug, and customize web applications and websites." Not included in any of Anthropic's research are extremely popular uses of AI such as "create AI porn" and "create AI slop and spam." These uses are destroying discoverability on the internet, cause cascading societal and economic harms. "Anthropic's research continues a time-honored tradition by AI companies who want to highlight the 'good' uses of AI that show up in their marketing materials while ignoring the world-destroying applications that people actually use it for," argues Koebler. "Meanwhile, as we have repeatedly shown, huge parts of social media websites and Google search results have been overtaken by AI slop. Chatbots themselves have killed traffic to lots of websites that were once able to rely on ad revenue to employ people, so on and so forth..."

"This is all to say that these studies about the economic impacts of AI are ignoring a hugely important piece of context: AI is eating and breaking the internet and social media," writes Koebler, in closing. "We are moving from a many-to-many publishing environment that created untold millions of jobs and businesses towards a system where AI tools can easily overwhelm human-created websites, businesses, art, writing, videos, and human activity on the internet. What's happening may be too chaotic, messy, and unpleasant for AI companies to want to reckon with, but to ignore it entirely is malpractice."

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Het weer vandaag: Volop zon en zacht

Vandaag wordt een fantastische dag in het Rijnmondgebied. De zon schijnt volop en het wordt zacht voor de tijd van het jaar. Bewolking komt niet of nauwelijks voor. De maximumtemperatuur komt uit op 16 of 17 graden. De wind uit het zuidwesten neemt toe tot matig.

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The Beauty of Early Spring


I wandered along the Bzura River near its confluence with the Vistula. It's a beautiful area for long walks. This year, the water level is exceptionally low. There are no large floodplains, which I love. After a long walk to avoid disturbing them, I took a photo of a beautiful flock of swans...