𓏠 Celebrities, including David Beckham, Daniel Radcliffe and Gillian Anderson, have proudly outed themselves as adult fans of Lego (or AFOLs) in recent years, with Ed Sheeran even saying he took a giant Lego Death Star on a date.
Read how Graham E. Hancock has turned his hobby into a career ⤵️
🚨 Florida just shut down its “Alligator Alcatraz” ICE detention center after spending close to $1 billion on it.
The facility was built in 8 days last July on a small airport runway in the Everglades. Governor Ron DeSantis used emergency powers to throw it up. Trump called it a model for other states.
Florida has been spending more than $1 million a day to operate it.
The state put in $608 million upfront. Then another $300 million in operating costs. The federal government has not reimbursed a dollar — the money is tied up in court over environmental lawsuits and the inhumane conditions inside.
Of the 1,400 people held there, 900 have no criminal record.
That’s nearly two out of every three detainees. People with no convictions. Held in a tent city in a swamp.
Rep. Maxwell Frost, who toured the facility, called it “a failed experiment in human suffering.”
DeSantis’s own assessment: “If we shut the lights out tomorrow, we will be able to say it served its purpose.”
What was the point of DOGE?
Microsoft has confirmed that the Windows 11 update KB5089549 fails to install on certain devices.
The issue affects systems with critically low free space on the EFI System Partition (typically 10 MB or less).
The update downloads and begins installing but fails during the restart phase at around 35–36% complete. Windows then rolls back the changes and displays error code 0x800f0922.
Microsoft has provided two official workarounds:
>Registry modification
Open Command Prompt as Administrator and run the following command:
reg add "HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Bfsvc" /v EspPaddingPercent /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f Restart your computer and retry installing the update.
>Known Issue Rollback:
Microsoft is automatically deploying a server-side mitigation. Restarting your device multiple times can help activate it faster and allow the update to install successfully.
A permanent fix will be included in a future cumulative update. Be sure to back up your registry or create a system restore point before making any registry changes.