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22 Jul 12:00

Bilder på OnePlus 2 från kinesiska Tenaa

by Lars A
Bilder på OnePlus 2 från kinesiska Tenaa

Tack vare Tenaa, kinesiska motsvarigheten till FCC, finns nu bilder som visar OnePlus 2. Designen liknar den för föregångaren men nya telefonen har en oval knapp under skärmen, där fingeravtrycksläsaren med största sannolikhet placerats.

Specifikationer som redan bekräftats är 4GB LPDDR4-RAM, Snapdragon 810, USB Type-C, ett 3300mAh-batteri och nyss nämnda fingeravtrycksläsare. Tillverkarens nya mobil har sannolikt även en 13MP-kamera med laserautofokus.

OnePlus 2 presenteras 27:e juli (nu på måndag).

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Inlägget Bilder på OnePlus 2 från kinesiska Tenaa dök först upp på Swedroid.

21 Jul 05:11

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Here’s an awesome little device that doesn’t simply tell you what the weather is going to be like, it shows you. It’s called the Tempescope and it downloads weather forecast information from the internet and simulates upcoming weather conditions inside a translucent box. Designed by Japanese software engineer and inventor Ken Kawamoto, the Tempescope can replicate sunshine, clouds, rain, and lightning.

Kawamoto has released the code and schematics for his ingenious device as an open-source project called OpenTempescope so that other makers can build their own Tempescope. For those of us who’d rather just purchase one, he’s planning to launch a Kickstarter campaign later this year.

[via Colossal and Laughing Squid]

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18 Jul 08:10

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18 Jul 08:09

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17 Jul 15:58

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im putting together a couple of scottish folk mixes bc that’s what i do and im honestly curious if anyone in my country has ever been unequivocally happy about anything ever

scottish trad music genres:

  • Everyone I Love Is Dead
  • The English Have Stolen All My Sheep
  • You Want To Be My Boyfriend? First You Must Answer These Riddles Three
  • The Protestants Have Stolen All My Sheep
  • I Love You A Lot But You’ve Left Me And It’s Raining [fiddle solo]
  • The Sea Is Treacherous, Just Like The English
  • One Time Bonnie Prince Charlie Punched Me In The Face And It Was Awesome
  • The Fairies Have Stolen All My Sheep

We have of course the traditional Irish music genres to go with them:

* Everyone I Love Is An Allegorical Representation of Ireland

* The English Stole My Farm And Put Sheep On It

* You Were My Boyfriend But Now You Won’t Even Come To The Window To Look Upon Me And Our Dead Infant Child (In The Rain)

* Whack Fol Too La Roo Umptytiddly Good They’ve Stopped Listening Now Let’s Talk About Revolution

* Something In Irish, I Think It’s About Fairies, Or Maybe A Cow

oooo can I add to this? don’t forget Appalachian folk balladry, the American cousin of Scottish and Irish traditional music and just as uplifting as its Anglo-Saxon highland forbears!!!

genres include:

  • I Left Everyone I Love Back Home In The Holler To Be With This Guy Who Doesn’t Wear Shoes Or Have Teeth But He Plays A Mean Jug
  • The English Told Us Not To Move West Yet, We Ignored Them, My Entire Family Was Killed
  • You Were My Boyfriend But You Tied A Sack Of Rocks To My Petticoats And Threw Me In The Creek (And My Baby Too)
  • Mama Loves All 14 Of Us A Lot But She’s Weary Of Our Shit And Now She’s Dyin’ (Gather Round)
  • The McCleans Stole A Firewood Log From Our Pile So We Won’t Rest Until The Last Of Their Male Kin Is Laid In The Cold Ground
  • We Knew The River Would Rise But We Still Didn’t Fix The Levee 
  • The River Rose, The Levee Broke, Everyone Died, It Was Just As We Reckoned (dulcimer twang-a-lang) 
  • When The Rebels Come A-Marchin’ I’m A Southern Man And I Feed Their Horses My Best, When The Yankees Come A-Marchin’ I’m A Northern Man And I Feed Their Horses What The Rebels Left
  • The Tennessee Valley Authority Killed All My Sheep Somehow

Don’t forget that old standby “The Mine Collapsed and Everyone Died”!

I think someone needs to put in a word for the English folk tradition though:

  • I Met a Girl and We Went Hunting (It Was a Metaphor for Sex)
  • I Met a Girl and We Caught Some Birds (It Was a Metaphor for Sex)
  • I Met a Girl and We Found Her Lost Pet (It Was a Metaphor for Sex)
  • I Met a Girl By Staying At Her Parents’ House and She Made My Bed (It Was an Especially Thinly-Veiled Metaphor for Sex)
  • I Am a Girl and I Regret Engaging In Metaphors for Sex Because Now I’m Pregnant
  • I Met a Girl and Bribed Her Into Sex But She Stole My Horse and Ran Away With It
  • I Met a Girl At an Inn and We Had Non-Metaphorical Sex But She Stole My Stuff The Next Morning and Now I Have Syphilis
  • Your Fiance Died Either at Trafalgar or Waterloo, Let’s Get Married, I’m Glad You Said No Because I’m Really Him In Disguise
  • Lord Nelson Sure Was Awesome
  • The Press-Gang Dragged Off All the Important Men in My Life (And Now They Are Dead)
  • Farm Laborers Are The Salt of the Earth And Are Never Grindingly Poor
  • Begging Is a Completely Viable Career Option With Flexible Hours and Unlimited Access to Alcohol

OH GOD HELP ME I AM LAUGHING SO HARD I CANNOT BREATHE

(plus I know every variant of each and every one of these songs and I’ll send you the links if you want)

I once tried to write a folk song which was all folk songs. I see now I was not trying hard enough…

17 Jul 11:46

Windows 10 Home Updates Will be Automatic and Mandatory

by Eric Ravenscraft

Windows 10 is about to drop at the end of the month. When the new OS comes out, it looks like Microsoft will be making some changes to its update policy. The ability to turn updates off entirely will be completely removed.

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16 Jul 15:00

Nu går Fairphone 2 att förbeställa för 4920 kronor

by Lars A
Nu går Fairphone 2 att förbeställa för 4920 kronor

De som är ute efter en mer rättvis smartphone kan nu förbeställa Fairphone 2 för 529 euro, vilket idag motsvarar 4920 kronor. Telefonen börjar levereras först i november och endast 15000 exemplar kommer produceras inledningsvis.

Utöver ambitionen att undvika material från konfliktzoner försöker Fairphone ge mer rättvis ersättning till alla som deltar i produktionsledet. Den här gången har företaget även satsat på en modulär design, som tillåter uppgraderingar och enklare reparationer. Detta illustreras delvis i videon nedan.

Grundkomponenterna består av Snapdragon 801, 2GB LPDDR3-RAM, 32GB lagring, dubbla SIM-kortsplatser, en 8MP-kamera, samt en 5-tumsskärm med Full HD-upplösning.

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Inlägget Nu går Fairphone 2 att förbeställa för 4920 kronor dök först upp på Swedroid.

16 Jul 14:48

So There's Going to Be a Sleepy Hollow/Bones TV Crossover

by Rob Bricken

Not, this is not a fan fic—this is a real TV event that will happen this season, now that Sleepy Hollow is airing on Thursdays after the long-running, not-at-all-fantastic forensic science procedural Bones. Bones and the ‘Bod, together at last. The hell?

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16 Jul 11:55

OnePlus berättar om inbjudningssystemet för nya telefonen

by Lars A
OnePlus berättar om inbjudningssystemet för nya telefonen

OnePlus är en liten tillverkare med små marginaler. För att minska riskerna och försäkra sig om att alla producerade enheter faktiskt säljs har OnePlus använt ett omdiskuterat och kritiserat inbjudningssystem som kräver att kunder behöver få tag på en kod för att kunna lägga en beställning.

Samma system används för uppföljaren OnePlus 2, med skillnaden att det kommer gå att ställa sig i kö för att få en inbjudan. Intressenter kan ange sin e-postadress och därefter få en inbjudan så fort nya blir tillgängliga. De som väl bjudits in får fler inbjudningskoder att dela med sig av.

OnePlus menar att de är mer självsäkra i år och att de därför producerat mellan 30 – 50 gånger fler exemplar av uppföljaren inför lanseringen än vad de gjorde i fjol. Enligt företaget kommer det därför bli ”betydligt enklare” att hitta en inbjudan för OnePlus 2 än för OnePlus One.

With the OnePlus One, we did a bit better than we thought we would. This has made us more confident, and therefore we will have far more launch inventory than last time. We’re talking about 30-50x last year. This means that it will be significantly easier to get an invite from the very beginning.

Inlägget OnePlus berättar om inbjudningssystemet för nya telefonen dök först upp på Swedroid.

16 Jul 11:16

What happened to Kerry and Kevin Conran, the brothers behind Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow?

by Katharine Trendacosta
Oakfairy

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What happened to Kerry and Kevin Conran, the brothers behind Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow? Olly Richards at The Telegraph traces what went wrong with the movie, its continuing influence on Hollywood, and where the two retreated to in the aftermath. [via Metafilter]

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16 Jul 05:44

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Good guy Bernie Sanders.

Pls vote 4 him

Love, the entire rest of the world.

I, as an American of the United States of America, would LOVE to vote for Bernie Sanders

I promise to Reblog every pro-Bernie post I see until election day. Every single one.

our first meme president

Bernie > Hillary 

i can tell that the Democratic Party Establishment and their Wall Street owners are getting really afraid of Bernie Sanders, because the hit pieces are starting to come out.

Keep at it, Senator Sanders. You’re not the candidate we deserve, but you’re definitely the candidate we need.

16 Jul 05:39

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Kitten can’t handle the hand (Source: http://ift.tt/1QC8gTC)

15 Jul 12:04

Commodore är tillbaka med en Androidmobil som kan köra C64-spel

by Lars A
Commodore är tillbaka med en Androidmobil som kan köra C64-spel

Commodore är främst känt för de framgångsrika hemdatorer företaget släppte under 80-talet som PET, VIC-20, 64, 128 och Amiga. Enligt Guinness Rekordbok är Commodore 64 den enskilda datormodell som sålt bäst – 17 miljoner exemplar.

Tillverkaren lyckades dock inte anpassa sig till PC-revolutionen och år 1994 gick Commodore i konkurs. Det har varit en del turer kring äganderätten av varumärket sedan dess. Nu har varumärket ”Commodore” dykt upp på en Androidtelefon, skapad av italienska ingenjörer.

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Dessa ingenjörer menar att de säkrat rätten att använda varumärket i mobilbranschen i 38 länder, inklusive USA. Telefonen kallas Commodore Pet (precis som en av Commodores tidiga datorer) och levereras med två emulatorer som gör att den kan köra gamla C64- och Amigaspel.

Grundhårdvaran består av en 5,5-tumsskärm (1080p), en 64-bitarsprocessor från MediaTek, grafikdelen Mali-T760, ett 3000mAh-batteri, 3GB RAM, 32GB lagring, dubbla SIM-kortsplatser, samt en bakre 13MP-kamera från Sony.

Enligt Wired börjar Commodore Pet att säljas i utvalda europeiska länder för 330 euro senare i veckan. Det finns planer på att lansera telefonen i fler europeiska marknader vilka inledningsvis endast består av Italien, Frankrike, Tyskland och Polen.

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Inlägget Commodore är tillbaka med en Androidmobil som kan köra C64-spel dök först upp på Swedroid.

15 Jul 10:50

Huaweis Nexus-telefon får Snapdragon 820 enligt Evan Blass

by Lars A
Huaweis Nexus-telefon får Snapdragon 820 enligt Evan Blass

Senaste ryktet om Huaweis och Googles påstådda Nexus-mobil kommer från @evleaks (Evan Blass) på Twitter. Han menar att telefonen utrustats med Qualcomms kommande toppchipp Snapdragon 820, en fingeravtrycksläsare, samt en 5,7-tumsskärm med 2560 x 1440 pixlar.

Huawei har med få undantag använt företagets egna Kirin-chipp för toppmodeller senaste åren, så att istället välja Snapdragon 820 vore en smula överraskande. Fingeravtrycksläsaren förväntas sitta under kameran på bakstycket, precis som i Huawei Ascend Mate 7.

Enligt @evleaks finns nya Nexus-telefonen i butik under årets fjärde kvartal, men inget är naturligtvis officidellt eller säkert än.

Huawei Nexus sounds impressive so far: 5.7" QHD w/ metal body, SD820 SoC, fingerprint reader. Ships Q4.

— Evan Blass (@evleaks) July 15, 2015

Inlägget Huaweis Nexus-telefon får Snapdragon 820 enligt Evan Blass dök först upp på Swedroid.

15 Jul 06:54

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14 Jul 13:57

The Things I Find in My Yard After a Heavy Rain

by John Scalzi

Here you go.

Close up of the crawdad, say? Very well, here you are:

Also, I found this, too:

I don’t know what kind of fish it is. I call it a “yard trout.”

Both of these things were perfectly alive, incidentally. The yard trout was slightly beached on the grass, however; I gently pushed it back into the “river” with my toe and it swam away in the direction of the creek down the road.

You find such interesting things in your yard after heavy rains, I have to say.


14 Jul 11:42

No, We’re Not Headed for a Mini–Ice Age

by Phil Plait

Sheesh, the global warming denial industry is cranked—and I do mean cranked—into overdrive. The latest is a rehash of an old claim that we may be headed for a “mini–ice age” due to changes in the Sun’s magnetic activity affecting its output.

Let me be very clear: no. I’ll repeat: NO. The overwhelming majority of scientists do not think this can happen. While changes in the Sun’s activity have a very marginal effect on global warming and/or cooling, human contributions to carbon dioxide in our atmosphere completely overwhelm the Sun’s influence. It’s like tapping on your brakes as your car plunges headlong into a brick wall at 100 kilometers per hour.

This new claim comes from a presentation at conference by Valentina Zharkova, a mathematician and scientist at Northumbria University. To be clear, she’s not predicting a 60 percent drop in the light and heat emitted by the Sun, but a drop in magnetic activity in the Sun. This has only a marginal effect on the Sun’s light/heat output. Also, if you listen to an interview with her on Radio New Zealand, you’ll hear some unusual claims, like the climates on other planets are changing due to the Sun—a red herring when it comes to climate change on Earth. She also admits at the end she doesn’t do atmospheric research, so the claim that lowered magnetic activity of the Sun can cause an ice age here on Earth is in my opinion shaky at best.

The funny thing is, I debunked this Sun-influenced cooling idea back in 2011! I’ll be interested to see if Zharkova puts out a paper on this, but even if the Sun’s magnetic activity does lower, it almost certainly won’t cause any real cooling (at best it might slow warming a bit). Read that link for the details, but here’s a synopsis:

In a nutshell, the Sun goes through an 11-year cycle of magnetic activity. When it peaks, sunspots are more common. You might think that means less heat from the Sun, since sunspots are cooler and darker. But they have bright rims (called faculae) that more than make up for the cooler interior regions. So, when solar activity is high, and sunspots abound, the Sun is actually very marginally warmer.

The sunspot cycle this go-round was weak, and may be weak in the next cycle as well. No one really knows. There has been research asking what would happen if it is weak next time and concludes it will have moderate localized effects—not global cooling. In fact, the very first line of the abstract of that paper is this:

Any reduction in global mean near-surface temperature due to a future decline in solar activity is likely to be a small fraction of projected anthropogenic warming. 

I mean, how much more clear can they be? None. None more clear: The Sun only has a small effect on Earth compared with what we humans are doing.

What about the Little Ice Age, though? Some climate change deniers have been claiming for a while that the lower number of sunspots can lead to a repeat of the brutal cold snap that gripped Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries, but that’s silly. There were several factors that came into play there (including huge volcanic eruptions that magnified cooling; volcanic gases reflect sunlight and cool the Earth a wee bit), and even then the effects were localized to Europe. And even then, summers were normal; it was just that winters were extra cold.

And again, all of this is a drop in the bucket. Any cooling effects by the Sun would be on top of a much larger heating trend due to global warming. Climate scientist Gavin Schmidt put out a series of tweets showing why (similar to what I’ve written here), and don’t forget that 2015 is gearing up to be the hottest year on record, too. My Slate colleague Eric Holthaus has written about this as well, and Think Progress also has a good article on it.

Of course, the usual suspects are running with this. The Daily Mail manages to make this sound like a certain apocalypse—it almost seems as if they’re trying to obfuscate reality—and many other publications repeated the claims without looking into them much, like the Australian, the Telegraph, and UPI.

But don’t be fooled. Global warming is real, and we’re headed, literally, for a world of trouble.

Tip o' the thermometer to Hot Whopper for some of these links.

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13 Jul 19:20

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11 Jul 06:57

Does Water Ever "Go Bad"?

by Esther Inglis-Arkell

The water on your bedside table hasn’t had anything bad happen to it while you slept, but in the morning it tastes stale. Why? And how long can water stay out before it’s too bad to drink?

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11 Jul 06:44

Hack.Chat Is an Easy to Use, Disposable Chat Client in Your Browser

by Thorin Klosowski

Sometimes, you just want to quickly create a group chat room where you can work something out without worrying about sign-ins or anything else. Hack.chat does just that and nothing you say is saved on a server anywhere.

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10 Jul 07:35

The First Trailer for Con Man is Here! [Video]

by Geeks are Sexy
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Synopsys:

The series is a lighthearted take on the personalities, luminaries, comic book stores, and characters they have run into during their years in the sci-fi community and convention circuit, while telling the story of a guy learning to love and embrace his fans. CON MAN centers around the post-show life of Wray Nerely (Alan Tudyk), the pilot and co-star of SPECTRUM, a sci-fi series which was cancelled before it’s time and eventually became a cult classic beloved by fans. Wray’s good friend, Jack Moore (Nathan Fillion) starred in the series and has gone on to become a major celebrity, while Wray continued to struggle to find his big break. While Jack enjoys the life of an A-lister, Wray tours the sci-fi circuit as a guest of conventions, comic book stores, and lots of pop culture events. The show will explore all the weird and crazy things that happen to Wray along the way, while telling the story of a guy learning to love and embrace his fans.

And apparently, it’s going to be awesome… at least Felicia day thinks so saying that the series could “Blow up the world the way Doctor Horrible did.”

That’s good to hear!

[Con Man]

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09 Jul 05:50

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08 Jul 19:11

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08 Jul 18:48

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We tried to get a nice scenic shot but she does what she wants.

08 Jul 16:14

The Barren Field

by John Scalzi

So, my problem recently is that every now and then I get it into my head, “Hey, I should write a Whatever entry about something,” and then I go through the list of things out there to write about, and by and large the emotion I feel about them is “oh, Jesus, like I give a single shit about that right now.”

And it feels great! I am bathed in enjoyable lassitude about pretty much everything right about now. I don’t imagine it will last — it never does, I’m a cranky bastard — but for the moment? It’s kind of lovely. I think I will appreciate it while it lasts.