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Adblock Plus Acquires Pirate Bay Founder’s Micropayment Service Flattr
After Pirate Bay co-founder Peter Sunde cut his ties with the notorious torrent site he moved on to several new projects.
The micropayment system Flattr is one of his best-known ventures. With Flattr, people can easily send money to the websites and services they like, without having to enter their payment details time and time again.
Last year Flattr partnered with Adblock Plus to launch a new service Flattr Plus, allowing publishers to generate revenue directly from readers instead of forcing ads upon them.
Flattr Plus is built on the existing micropayment platform that was launched in 2010. Through a new browser add-on it allows users to automatically share money with website owners when an ad is blocked.
Today, the cooperation between the two companies is strengthened even further after eyeo, the parent company of Adblock Plus, aquired Flattr.
“Over the past ten months, we collaborated closely and in fact, became one team with a joint vision. So it was just natural to remove the remaining structural barriers and make it official,” Sunde says, commenting on the announcement.
“We’re excited to continue our work on the Flattr project to give back control to the users of the internet. They should decide how they want to use the internet and how they want to support the content they enjoy.”
Talking to TorrentFreak, Sunde says that he’ll stay on as an unpaid advisor. He has no official stake in Flattr so Hollywood shouldn’t expect to see any of the proceeds of the deal.
That said, he’s put a lot of work in the company over the past eight years, building it from the ground up, so it’s a big step to let someone else take over.
“It’s just that Flattr is my baby and she got married to someone who will take care of her from now,” says Sunde, summarizing his feelings.
Flattr co-founder Linus Olsson will stay on to lead the Flattr operation, and other staff members will keep their jobs as well. Sunde will have an advisory role in the company, and continues to work on various side-projects, including a new privacy service he’ll launch soon.
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150 Years Ago Today, the U.S. Bought Alaska From Russia for $7.2 Million (49 photos)
On March 30, 1867, the United States gave the government of Russia a check for $7.2 million and took possession of 586,412 square miles (1,518,800 square kilometers) of new land which became the Alaska Territory, and later, in 1959, would become America’s 49th state. In the last 150 years, Alaska has seen several gold rushes, an oil boom, a groundbreaking distribution of lands to Native groups, a disastrous oil spill, a tremendous growth in tourism, and much more. As a former Alaskan tour guide, allow me to relive a past job I loved, and share with you some of this amazing history and phenomenal beauty on Alaska’s sesquicentennial—49 photos of the 49th state.
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Elon Musk’s Hyperloop test track to be built in Texas
South African-born tech entrepreneur Elon Musk dreams of a future where people will be travelling to their destinations at almost 1 200km/h in what he had dubbed the Hyperloop. But what started out as a couple of sketches is now moving along into the actual planning phase.
Hyperloop is passenger transportation train that makes use of a low pressure tube mounted on stilts above the ground. Moving away from conventional seating arrangements, Hyperloop will have passengers sit in aluminium pods.
In a couple of tweets Musk detailed that a Hyperloop test track will more than likely be built somewhere in Texas. But this is not the first time that Musk has set up shop in The Lone Star state.
Will be building a Hyperloop test track for companies and student teams to test out their pods. Most likely in Texas.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 15, 2015
Tesla’s Gigafactory once considered building it massive plant there, and Musk’s rocket division SpaceX will be operating from Brownsville. Probably taking a leaf from Star Wars, Musk even hinted that there could be pod racing competition, very much the same as the Formula SAE Series.
Also thinking of having an annual student Hyperloop pod racer competition, like Formula SAE http://t.co/HV9BLCoMb8
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 15, 2015
Who wouldn’t want to see that? Musk’s ultimate goal is to build a fully-functioning Hyperloop in California, which will allow passengers to travel from San Francisco to Los Angeles in 30 minutes.
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A Modern Woodworking Workbench
This is a post about workbenches, but not the benches you’re probably thinking about. Workbenches meant for electronics development are simple matters – just about any flat surface, a few shelves for equipment, and an anti-static mat will be fine for every conceivable use. Workbenches for woodworking are a separate matter entirely. There’s actually quite a bit of history behind the development of the woodworking workbench, but the basic idea is a thick laminated wood top, integrated vices, holes in the work surface for bench dogs, and ergonomics that allow for comfortable use of hand tools. The basic design of these benches hasn’t changed much in several hundred years, and [Dirk] thought the design was ready for a modern update.
Yes. This one moves on its own. It’s a robotic woodworking workbench that lifts the workpiece and table up to a comfortable position. The lifting mechanism is a quartet of Acme threaded rods all powered by an Arduino-controlled stepper motor linked together with sprockets and chain. There’s a remote control to raise and lower the bench, and a few batteries tucked behind the mechanics to allow for off-grid operation.
A bench must be sturdy, and this one has clamps on the frame of to clamp the ‘elevator car’ securely to the bench. Leveling casters make this bench mobile, giving [Dirk] the ability to move it around the shop, or from site to site. An integrate face vise and a twin-screw end vise securely hold the workpiece to the table, and a linseed oil finish make scratches and gouges easily repairable.
The majority of the frame is constructed out of birch plywood cut on a CNC, so if you have a Shopbot or other large router available to you at the local hackerspace, building this bench for yourself is a much simpler matter than the mortise and tenon joinery of a more traditional woodworking workbench. If you end up building this bench, be sure to pick up the casters [Dirk] used; this thing weighs 800 pounds. Massive, heavy, and an excellent bench that can be passed down to your grandkids. Video below.
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How philanthropy isn’t boosted by Facebook likes
Facebook is flooded with pages and statuses of various charities and causes from around the world. Some encourage us to like a photo or status in order to help those in need… but does clicking likes or sharing actually contribute anything towards these causes?
A powerful photographic campaign by Crisis Relief Singapore seeks to dispel the idea that liking and sharing is enough to create change. The campaign features heartbreaking photos of people who are suffering and are surrounded by a number of thumbs ups (symbolising Facebook likes ) but aren’t helping.
Check out the three photos from the campaign below.
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Hidden Pantry Compartment Opens with a Puzzle!
What’s the number one thing kids always dream about for when they have their own house someday? Hidden passages? Revolving bookcases? Closets that lead to Narnia? Secret compartments? Well, [TracRat] has lived out at least one of those dreams by making his very own Myst inspired hidden pantry compartment!
His pantry is located under the stairs and to make use of the awkward space, he decided to build a wine rack. He still had a lot of unused space so he decided to take it a step further. He’s built a wooden puzzle combination lock consisting of four colored knobs that slide back and forth in grooves. When the correct combination is made, pressing on the square symbol at the top rolls the entire wine rack backwards, exposing a secret side cabinet. It’s an absolutely gorgeous piece of woodwork and we’re totally impressed by the perfect execution of it.
Do you love Myst too? Check out this awesome Myst inspired Myst(ery) box [Michael] made for his girlfriend’s birthday! Or how about a leather-bound Myst book that lets you play Myst on a computer inside of it!
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Phone Keypad
Phone Keypad
I use one of those old phones where you type with numbers—for example, to type "Y", you press 9 three times. Some words have consecutive letters on the same number. When they do, you have to pause between letters, making those words annoying to type. What English word has the most consecutive letters on the same key?
Stewart Bishop
We can answer that question with the following headache-inducing shell command, which finds all words in a given list which use the same key a bunch of times in a row:
cat wordlist.txt | perl -pe 's/^(.*)\$/\L\$& \U\$&/g' | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' '2223334445556667777888999' | grep -P "(.)\1\1\1\1\1"
The winner, according to this script, is nonmonogamous, which requires you to type seven consecutive letters (nonmono) with the "6" key.[1]It's actually tied with nonmonotonic. These no doubt both lose to more obscure words which weren't in the wordlists I used.
Phone Keyboard Sentences
It's rare for a word to have all its letters on the same key; the longest common ones are only a few letters.[2]Like "tutu". Nevertheless, using only these words, we can write a high def MMO on TV, a phrase whose words use only one number key each.
There are plenty of other phrases like this, although some of them are a bit of a stretch:
Typing issues like this aren't limited to old phone keyboards. For any text input system, you can find phrases which are weird to type.
QWERTY Keyboards
It's a well-known piece of trivia among word geeks that "stewardesses" is the longest common word you can type on a QWERTY keyboard using only the left hand.
In fact, it's possible to write entire sentences with just the left hand. For example, try typing the words We reserved seats at a secret Starcraft fest. Weird, huh?
Let's take a look at a few more sentences—written with the help of some even messier shell commands and Python scripts[3]I constructed these sentences by searching text logs for sentence fragments that fit a particular constraint, then randomly connecting those groups together using a technique called Markov chaining. You can see the code I used here.—which follow various constraints:
Left hand only
Right hand only
Home row only
Top row only
And lastly, if anyone wants to know why you're not more active on social media, you only need the top row to explain that you're ...
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Check veral op op die vyfde bladsy/image vir tips oor hoe om SANRAL te handle. As jy klaar hierdie outjie uitgecheck het, share dit met al jou fokken maatjies op Facebook en Twitter en what-what. Click net op die een van die share options onder aan hierdie post en gaan bos. Hoe meer mense weet, hoe vinniger kan die eTolls mense agterkom daar word 'n vet fokken middelvinger in hulle general direction gegooi. Daar is 'n link vir 'n PDF doc ook aan die einde as jy dit wil download en versprei soos 'n veldbrand.
(Jy gaan op die pics moet click om full size te kyk. Ons het hulle lekker groot gemaak)
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