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05 Jul 21:25

What Goes Up Must Come Down

by Goldy

What better way to celebrate our nation's birth than through the exercise of our 2nd Amendment rights?

A 7-year-old boy was seriously wounded Thursday at a Fourth of July celebration in Virginia after someone evidently fired a gun in the air.

Police said that the boy was walking with his father near Swift Creek Reservoir in Chesterfield County, Va., where spectators had gathered for a fireworks display, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch. The boy suddenly fell to the ground and began bleeding from the top of his head, an accident that police said was "a result of someone shooting randomly into the air, likely from a distance, and not an intentional act."

It was an "accident." Oh. Well then. Never mind.

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05 Jul 21:18

Farmer Who Cleared Out Crops To Build Baseball Field Goes Bankrupt, Loses Family, Arrested For Tax Evasion

DYERSVILLE, IA—After allegedly listening to voices in his head instructing him to clear out a significant portion of his crops to construct a baseball diamond, sources close to local man Tom Petrillo, 36, confirmed Friday that the deluded heartland ...
05 Jul 21:04

Headrest jack

by Christopher Noessel

GitS-3Dscanner-010

The jack mechanism in the intercept van is worth noting for its industrial design. Kusanagi has four jacks on the back of her neck in a square pattern. Four plugs sit on the headrest of her seat. To jack in, she simply leans back, and they seat perfectly. She leans forward, and the cables extend from the seat. Given the simple back and forward motion, it takes all of a second. Seems simple enough. But I’ve committed a blog post to it, so of course you can guess it’s not really that simple. I can see two issues with this interface.

How do the jacks and plugs meet so perfectly?

Of course, she’s a super cyborg, so we can presume she can be quite precise in her movements. But does she have eyes/cameras on the back of her head, or precision kinesthetics and a perfect body memory for position? Even if she does, it would be better would be to accommodate some margin of error to account for bumpy roads or action-packed driving maneuvers.

How to do this? One way would be a countersink so that a sloppy approach is corrected by shape. The popular (and difficult-to-source) keyhole for drunk people uses this same principle. Unfortunately, in the case of this headrest jack, the base object is Kusanagi’s neck, which is functionally a cylinder. The cones on the back of her neck would have to be unsightly large or a miss would splay the plugs and force her to retry. Fortunately, the second issue leads us to another solution.

keyhole

How does she genuinely rest against the seat when she doesn’t want to jack in?

Is that even an option here? How does she simply lean back for a road trip nap without being blasted awake by a neon green 3D Google Map?

If it was a magnetic connection, like Apple’s MagSafe power connectors, the jacks and plugs could be designed such that magnetic forces pull them together. But unlike MagSafe, these jacks could be electromagnets controlled by Kusanagi. This would not only ensure intended connections, but also help deal with the precision issues raised above. The electromagnets would snap the plugs into place even if they were misaligned.

MagSafe

An electromagnetic interface would also answer the question of how this works for taller or shorter cyborgs hoping to use the same headrest jack.

An agentive solution

This solution does require complex mechanics in the body of the rider. That’s no problem for the Ghost in the Shell diegesis, but if we were facing a challenge like this in the real world, implanting users with tech isn’t a viable solution. Instead, we could push the technology back on the van by letting it do the aiming. In the half a second she leans back, the van itself can look through a camera in the headrest to gauge the fit, and position the plugs correctly with, say, linear actuators. This agentive solution lets human users stay human, but would ensure a precision fit where it was needed.


05 Jul 21:03

BBC Gives Up On 3-D Television Programming

by Soulskill
RockDoctor writes "After spending several years on supporting the uptake of 3-D TV, the BBC has accepted that people don't want it, and are turning off their 3-D channels following an uptake of under 5% of households with 3-D equipment. I can just feel the joy at not having wasted my money on this technology."

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05 Jul 18:38

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05 Jul 18:37

Muslim Brotherhood officials arrested: 'They were supposed to be protected... not ... - The Independent


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Muslim Brotherhood officials arrested: 'They were supposed to be protected... not ...
The Independent
Essam el-Haddad was barely a year old when Gamal Abdel Nasser, the revolutionary Egyptian leader, survived an assassination attempt at an Alexandria rally in 1954. Nasser and his Free Officers had been swept to power by a popular coup two years ...

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05 Jul 18:37

"Zuck rides San Francisco Pride, tossing Likes IRL:...

by djempirical



"Zuck rides San Francisco Pride, tossing Likes IRL: pic.twitter.com/mfVU7vSHdN (via @m7z)" - Twitter / melissagira

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05 Jul 18:29

'Final Fantasy VII' launches on Steam

by Andrew Webster

One of the biggest role playing games of all time is now available through Steam. Square Enix has just launched Final Fantasy VII on the service, almost a year after re-releasing the Windows version on its own site. The Steam version appears to be identical to that edition, which means it includes both achievements and cloud saving, in addition to the convenience of purchasing through Valve's digital store. The seminal RPG, originally released on PlayStation back in 1997, will cost you $11.99. The news comes just days after Square Enix revealed a special pre-order bonus for the upcoming Lightning Returns: FInal Fantasy XIII, which will let players dress Lightning up as Cloud, FF VII's spiky haired, giant sword-wielding hero.

05 Jul 17:28

Doesn’t Suck: Robot Vacuum Simulator 2013

by Craig Pearson
firehose

"If there’s not an RPS league for this by the end of the day then you don’t deserve games."

By Craig Pearson on July 5th, 2013 at 5:00 pm.

*ode to joy*
I have just added a yearly reminder to my Google Calendar: July 5th, 2013: Remember the Roomba. That’s the day gaming changed forever. The day that my eyes were opened to the true capabilities of a medium that has so often failed to live up to its promise. I’ve just wiped the Half-Life 3 beta, the only copy it turns out, off my PC to make room for the game I’m about to link to, because not even Valve’s latest and greatest game can live up to it. And, yes, I am procrastinating, because I want to keep it to myself for just a little bit longer. From the makers of Robot Vacuum Simulator 2012, the Citizen Kane of games, I present Robot Vacuum Simulator 2013. The Citizen Kane 3D of games.

How can you improve upon Robot Vacuum Simulator 2012? That’s the mountain Stolidus Simulations had to climb. The solution: a 3D engine, a multiplayer mode, and jazz music.

You collect the dirty lumps that have been cast on the floor, but really those lumps are really the dark heart of humanity, and you are the flawed hero subtly removing it from society’s gaze. You’re there, always working, never stopping. Never appreciated.

If there’s not an RPS league for this by the end of the day then you don’t deserve games.

05 Jul 17:26

Pro-Morsi demonstrator reported killed in clash with Egyptian forces - The Washington Post

by gguillotte
Security forces opened fire and launched tear gas at supporters of deposed Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi on Friday afternoon, killing at least one person at a demonstration outside the building where Morsi is reportedly being held. In the chaos, the precise number of casualties was not clear. Witnesses said several protesters were injured, and some news outlets reported that multiple people were killed. The Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated Freedom and Justice Party, which was among the organizers of the pro-Morsi rallies, said in a statement that five protesters were killed around Egypt on Friday.
05 Jul 17:26

iPhone 5 deemed most hated smartphone, Galaxy S4 is most loved - Yahoo! News

by gguillotte
firehose

this is fucking stupid

After tracking the responses and comparing each of the four devices, the firm found that 20% of the posts discussing the iPhone 5 were complaints. This compares to 18% of posts that complained about the BlackBerry Z10 and 15% that griped about Nokia’s Lumia 920. Just 11% of posts covering the Galaxy S4 were complaints, leading We Are Social to conclude that Samsung’s flagship phone is the “most loved” handset on the market.
05 Jul 17:17

Coffee: The Caffeine Energy Drink

by drew
firehose

via multitasksuicide

coffee-nergy

“Dudes, you know what would be mondo swag?” The CEO of Monster Energy stood up from the conference table and swept his toupee hair back with a flourish. “We should totes make a ‘nergy drink that tastes like coffee. It’s a mega flavor for 2013. NOBODY has a caffeinated drink that tastes like ‘ffee.”

05 Jul 17:16

Octopus found atop England's highest mountain

by Rob Beschizza
firehose

via multitasksuicide

During a community trash-gathering exercise on England's Scafell Pike, a volunteer found the remains of an octopus near the peak, the BBC reports. "The mountain does attract a lot of people climbing it," said cephalopod discoverer Dave Ascough, 43. "... so unfortunately it does attract a lot of litter"
    


05 Jul 17:15

#5285: tropical drinks on the cruise ship

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05 Jul 17:14

Huge Coffee, The Sounds of Coffee Turned into Music

by EDW Lynch
firehose

moka pot beat
#soundstudies

Composer and sound designer Diego Stocco turns the sounds of making coffee into music in the short video, “Huge Coffee.” Stocco specializes in making music from unusual sources, including a drying cleaning shop and mother nature.

via The Awesomer

05 Jul 17:10

Easily Startled French Cook Gets Scared Over and Over Again

by Kimber Streams

The cameraman repeatedly scares, startles, and alarms a French cook in this video uploaded by Nicolas Husard. Previously, we wrote about another easily startled man in Norway whose coworkers have taken to pranking him on a regular basis.

via Viral Viral Videos

05 Jul 17:08

Viewpoint (Sammy/SNK - Neo Geo - 1992)

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Isometric beat; SNK beat; Zaxxon beat





Viewpoint (Sammy/SNK - Neo Geo - 1992)

05 Jul 16:28

NSA/Snowden roundup: Spain and other European countries were told he was on Bolivian plane

by Xeni Jardin
firehose

via Tadeu
"Russians are a little bemused at all that fuss over surveillance."
I really hope World War 3 doesn't start over some dumb shit like this jackass

The Spanish foreign minister says Spain and other European countries were told that US whistleblower Edward Snowden was on board the Bolivian president's plane earlier this week. Evo Morales' plane was grounded for 13 hours in Austria after being banned from European airspace. Who's responsible? No one's saying. Yet. [BBC News]

"Europe broke all the rules of the game," Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said shortly after arriving at the Cochabamba airport. "We're here to tell President Evo Morales that he can count on us. Whoever picks a fight with Bolivia, picks a fight with Venezuela." [Reuters]

South American leaders are furious over the plane grounding incident, which they believe was the work of US government officials. "The presidents of Argentina, Ecuador, Suriname, Venezuela and Uruguay joined Morales in the Bolivian city of Cochabamba late Thursday to address the diplomatic row. Morales used the gathering to warn that he would close the U.S. Embassy in Bolivia if necessary." [NYT]

Morales isn't messing around: "United we will defeat American imperialism. We met with the leaders of my party and they asked us for several measures and if necessary, we will close the embassy of the United States," Morales said in the city where he started his political career as a leader of coca leaf farmers. "We do not need the embassy of the United States." [AP]

The New York Times, on Snowden’s résumé: he was no common sysadmin, he was a skilled "ethical hacker." It "provides a new picture of how his skills and responsibilities expanded while he worked as an intelligence contractor. Although federal officials offered only a vague description of him as a “systems administrator,” the résumé suggests that he had transformed himself into the kind of cybersecurity expert the N.S.A. is desperate to recruit, making his decision to release the documents even more embarrassing to the agency."

"Russians are a little bemused at all that fuss over surveillance. Many believe that the authorities can read their mail at will, listen in on their calls and sprinkle bugs around as they please. 'Wiretapping is so common, so this is not news,' said Alina Gorchakova, a 48-year-old account manager who stopped to chat on a city street." [Washington Post]

Iceland is still a possible option for Snowden's escape, and one longtime Wikileaks ally is working to make that happen. [Forbes]

    


05 Jul 16:26

What It's Like To Order Pizza In Japan

firehose

tl;dw: they don't show the delivery at all; it's exactly like in the US, except the pizza is smaller and you get a free glass Pokemon bowl with it

This is what pizza delivery is like in Japan.
05 Jul 16:22

Starbucks Aims For The Afternoon With Soda-Fountain Test

firehose

'described by the company as “handcrafted"'
'spiced root beer'
go fuck yourself

What is Starbucks up to?
05 Jul 16:22

The Perfect Apple Pie Based On Science

firehose

infographic mentions the elusive theoretical spherical pie

Amy Rowat, a biophysicist and assistant professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, teaches a class on science and food in which students examine all aspects of apple pie. She shares some of her insights and explains how the home baker can apply them in the kitchen.
05 Jul 16:21

Goats Work At Amazon Japan

firehose

And the most interesting part? This isn't uncommon at all actually! And the most interesting part? Hey guess what GOATS EAT STUFF

Amazon Japan has harnessed (hired?) goats to manicure the grounds at its distribution center in Gifu Prefecture. And the most interesting part? Amazon isn't even the first internet company to do this!
05 Jul 16:18

Didn’t expect a They Live/Duke Nukem riff in Animal Crossing:...

by 20xx
firehose

goty



Didn’t expect a They Live/Duke Nukem riff in Animal Crossing: New Leaf!

Man, maybe I shouldn’t have let Bree move out.

This game’s writing is basically the best. Even the groanworthy references are hilarious.

BUY Animal Crossing: New Leaf, upcoming games
05 Jul 16:18

Hurt cyclist dies after group hit by car in Ark. - Newsday

firehose

never bicycle through Arkansas


Hurt cyclist dies after group hit by car in Ark.
Newsday
McCRORY, Ark. - (AP) -- Authorities say an 18-year-old Massachusetts woman has died after she was injured when a car struck a group of bicyclists traveling through Arkansas on a cross-country trip. Merritt Levitan of Milton, Mass., was one of 13 cyclists ...

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05 Jul 16:17

Is an LED bow tie ironic or awesome?

by Mike Szczys
firehose

nope

led-bowtie

We’re not exactly trend setters when it comes to wardrobe. And so the recent revival of the bow tie as an accepted dress item confounds us. We’re even more confused by [Arichter's] LED bow tie. Sure, the hobby electronics part of it is a win… but when it comes to fashion is he making fun of the bow tie wearers, or setting a new standard?

The tie is made of three PCBs, which lets the wings sit on a bit different plane than the center. He populated the boards with about 100 RGB LED modules which he desoldered from a couple of meters of LED strip. They draw a lot of juice and to supply that he uses a boost converter. A standard Arduino UNO board controls the lights.

If you’re still sold on the bow tie form factor we’d like to direct your attention to this long-tie version. It doesn’t just show patterns, but plays a wicked game of Tetris with you as the game board.

[via Reddit]


Filed under: led hacks, wearable hacks
05 Jul 16:10

KOMPRESSOR: "KOMPRESSOR MIDDLE SCHOOL (SCHÄDEL REMIX)" - YouTube

by djempirical
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Kompressor autoshare

05 Jul 16:09

Grilling Over Charcoal Is Objectively, Scientifically Better Than Grilling Over Gas

What charcoal brings to the party is a healthy heaping of aroma compounds, the other half of the power couple that is flavor.
05 Jul 16:07

Why Are So Many Japanese Men Refusing To Leave Their Rooms?

firehose

tl;dr: powerful familial pressure to be successful paired with a prolonged slow economy that prevents it

As many as a million young people in Japan are thought to remain holed up in their homes - sometimes for decades at a time. Why?
05 Jul 15:55

Canadian startup vows to out-fiber Google

by Adrianne Jeffries
firehose

Vancouver

A Vancouver startup hopes to bring Google Fiber-level speeds to Canada.

A new Vancouver startup is promising Canadians blazing fast internet speeds for cheaper than Google's comparable Kansas City fiber access. OneGigabit launched last week with fanfare, promising to offer one gigabit per second download speeds to apartments, condos, and office buildings for just $42 to $61 per month. That's 60 times faster than the average connection speed in Canada.

OneGigabit is backed by two private investors who believe they can build up the nation's high-speed fiber infrastructure by targeting real estate developers and building owners. The company says it is already building connections for a condo developer and a real estate company, and claims to be disrupting the "near-monopoly telecom incumbents in Canada."

That's 60 times faster than the average connection

So can the tiny Canadian startup match Google's offering? OneGigabit promises no bandwidth caps and is offering the service at a slightly cheaper price (Google's is $70 per month). Other startups around the world have attempted to offer Google Fiber-level speeds, including Japan's 2-gigabit service from Sony-owned So-net, but the service is still extremely rare. However, Google is expanding rapidly, with sights on Austin, Texas; Provo, Utah; and Shawnee, Kansas.

05 Jul 15:46

Seeing this xkcd, I chuckled. Then I gave it a second… and...

firehose

via Tadeu
firmly in the "art student with a for loop" camp



Seeing this xkcd, I chuckled. Then I gave it a second… and realized that I am not this sort of geek. I’m not talking about exercise specifically, though that’s also true (I haven’t been able to “unlock” anything when it comes to exercise.) I mean that I have no particular interest in “leveling up”, in the classic RPG sense, or translated to most other activities. 

In fact, I’ve come to the realization that I may not be a geek at all. Perhaps it’s time to admit that what I really am is an art student with a for loop.