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01 May 15:12

‘I gotta stop this guy before he hurts a little kid,’ man sacrifices body to stop chase

‘I gotta stop this guy before he hurts a little kid,’ man sacrifices body to stop chase:
CHICKASHA, Okla. — A high-speed motorcycle chase came to an end in Oklahoma when a concerned citizen took matters into his own hands. 
01 May 13:01

sixpenceee: Finnish reindeer herders have found a new way of...





sixpenceee:

Finnish reindeer herders have found a new way of keeping their livestock from being hit by cars. They cover their horns in fluorescent dye. The herders are trying out different types of reflective paints in the hope of finding a shade which can resist the harsh climate. It is the the latest attempt to stop thousands of road deaths involving reindeer in Lapland, in northern Finland. (Source)

I believe they should now be flying through the sky helping a fat man deliver presents.

30 Apr 21:35

Microsoft unveils the logo of Internet Explorer’s successor, Edge

by CommitStrip
Dan Jones

All jokes aside, this is a really smart move by Microsoft. Making the logo similar to the IE logo means people who are stuck in their ways and don't want to learn new stuff will just assume they're still using the same browser, and they just modified the icon a bit.

30 Apr 21:22

Verizon warns FiOS user over “excessive” use of unlimited data

Verizon warns FiOS user over “excessive” use of unlimited data:
7TB monthly on 500Mbps plan brings letter threatening service disconnection.
30 Apr 21:20

Apple to devs: Watch out, don't make the Watch into a, well, a watch

Apple to devs: Watch out, don't make the Watch into a, well, a watch:

No watch apps on the Apple watch. Wouldn’t want any competition there.

30 Apr 19:40

Tortoise, 90, gets wheels for legs after rat attack

Tortoise, 90, gets wheels for legs after rat attack:
Mrs T’s owners glue wheels from model aircraft onto her shell after rat chews off two front legs while she was hibernating in Pembroke, West Wales
30 Apr 19:39

Instagram blocks the eggplant emoji because it's too offensive - AOL.com

Instagram blocks the eggplant emoji because it's too offensive - AOL.com:
Instagram now lets users hashtag emojis, but not the eggplant?
30 Apr 17:45

(via President Obama thanks Japan for giving us manga and anime...

30 Apr 17:45

Russian politician fears Apple's free U2 album will make you gay

Russian politician fears Apple's free U2 album will make you gay:
Apple is secretly trying to corrupt the youth of the Motherland by giving away a free U2 album that purportedly promotes homosexuality. The Guardian reports that LDPR party member Alexander Starovoitov is objecting to the album because it features “the band’s drummer, Larry Mullen Jr, embracing his 18-year-old son, Elvis, shirtless.”

So, apparently, seeing a dad hugging his son will make a person gay.

30 Apr 17:45

Apple don't want no stinking Apple Watch fart apps

Apple don't want no stinking Apple Watch fart apps:
Looks like you will not be able to use your shiny new wearable as a remote flatulence device. Apple just says no to Apple Watch fart apps.
30 Apr 14:41

Scorpion Blade

by nayohme

scorpion bladeYour enemies will be so intimidated by the look of the blade that they’ll run away before you even need to use it!

 

30 Apr 14:40

Batman Diaper Bag

by elssah12

batman diaper bagBatman Diaper Bag – Da da da da da da da da Diaper! The perfect gift for the BatDad in your life.

 

30 Apr 14:20

Church Approves Electronic Method to Submit Tithing and Other Donations - LDS Newsroom

30 Apr 14:18

The trolley problem

by Jason Kottke

The trolley problem is an ethical and psychological thought experiment. In its most basic formulation, you're the driver of a runaway trolley about to hit and certainly kill five people on the track ahead, but you have the option of switching to a second track at the last minute, killing only a single person. What do you do?

The problem becomes stickier as you consider variations of the problem:

As before, a trolley is hurtling down a track towards five people. You are on a bridge under which it will pass, and you can stop it by putting something very heavy in front of it. As it happens, there is a very fat man next to you -- your only way to stop the trolley is to push him over the bridge and onto the track, killing him to save five. Should you proceed?

As driverless cars and other autonomous machines are increasingly on our minds, so too is the trolley problem. How will we program our driverless cars to react in situations where there is no choice to avoid harming someone? Would we want the car to run over a small child instead of a group of five adults? How about choosing between a woman pushing a stroller and three elderly men? Do you want your car to kill you (by hitting a tree at 65mph) instead of hitting and killing someone else? No? How many people would it take before you'd want your car to sacrifice you instead? Two? Six? Twenty? Is there a place in the car's system preferences panel to set the number of people? Where do we draw those lines and who gets to decide? Google? Tesla? Uber?1 Congress? Captain Kirk?

If that all seems like a bit too much to ponder, Kyle York shared some lesser-known trolley problem variations at McSweeney's to lighten the mood.

There's an out of control trolley speeding towards a worker. You have the ability to pull a lever and change the trolley's path so it hits a different worker. The first worker has an intended suicide note in his back pocket but it's in the handwriting of the second worker. The second worker wears a T-shirt that says PLEASE HIT ME WITH A TROLLEY, but the shirt is borrowed from the first worker.

Reeeeally makes you think, huh?

  1. If Uber gets to decide, the trolley problem's ethical concerns vanish. The car would simply hit whomever will spend less on Uber rides and deliveries in the future, weighted slightly for passenger rating. Of course, customers with a current subscription to Uber Safeguard would be given preference at different coverage levels of 1, 5, and 20+ ATPs (Alternately Targeted Persons).

Tags: artificial intelligence   driverless cars   Kyle York   robots   Uber
30 Apr 13:29

Atacama Expedition Motorcycle Tent

Dan Jones

Excellent

The Atacama Expedition is a tent fit for a king. Of the road. This is the latest version of the brand's 3-person plus 1-motorcycle sleeper. The center bay is large enough to fit a full-size adventure tourer with panniers, a Harley Ultra Classic, or countless other bikes up to a similar size.

Inside the Expedition's sleeping space campers will find room for 2 cots, plus either crosswise or lengthwise snoozing options if they go body to ground. The tent is also designed to enable all 3 users to enter and exit through their own doors. A mesh panel in the largest vestibule door will increase airflow without willkommen-ing the bugs in too, and the entire setup's flexible hoop design won't collapse or blow away in high winds. Note: It will do nothing to fend off zombies. But that's why you have your Classified Moto parked right outside, right Daryl? Flanking the other side of the motorcycle shelter is a "garage" for gear storage.

Packed, the Atacama Expedition Tent reduces to 21" x 9", including poles and pegs. Total weight is 13.6 pounds.

Muchas danke to Bless This Stuff.

30 Apr 13:29

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by extrafabulouscomics@gmail.com

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30 Apr 13:28

Harley Quinn & Lil' J Cosplay

Dan Jones

This is a great concept

Harley Quinn & Lil' J Cosplay

 


Alli Apocalips looks awesome in her original design Harley Quinn cosplay! We love to see new takes on this popular character and she even has her adorable son Maxson with her as lil' J! ♥ Here's what she had to say...

"I had this idea for a cybergoth styled Harley Quinn cosplay, although it ended up evolving to be more post apocalyptic. I'm completely in love with how the pants turned out!

This is the first cosplay I've made for my son Maxson. It's challenging to make pieces for him as he is growing so fast. I didn't want to spend a lot of time making a super ornate costume that wouldn't likely fit him by the time I was finished making it for him ? I also had to make sure it would be something he'd be comfortable in. So my husband painted the onsie to say ?lil J? and I made him an orange vest and purple tailcoat."


Harley Quinn Cosplay

Harley Quinn Cosplay

Harley Quinn Cosplay

Harley Quinn Cosplay

Harley Quinn Cosplay

Model: Alli Apocalips & Maxson Apocalips

Costumes: Alli Apocalips

Photographer: LVL 111

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April 29 2015
30 Apr 11:29

Dev channel for Chrome on Android

by Google Chrome Blog
Chrome's Dev channel allows you to test out your sites using an early version of Chrome to find bugs and try out cutting edge features before they're released to everyone. Historically the Dev channel was available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and ChromeOS, and starting today, the Dev channel is available for Android as well.

Just like the Dev channel on other platforms, it will be updated at least every week, and your feedback will help directly help us avoid regressions and improve features for Beta and Stable users. Life on the Dev channel can be rocky at times, so on Android it installs side-by-side with any other versions of Chrome you have on your device.

We hope you find this additional channel to be a useful early look into what’s coming for Chrome on Android.

Posted by Jason Kersey, Chrome Technical Program Manager and Update Button-pusher

30 Apr 11:29

Dark Fantasy Avengers Age of Ultron Redesigns

Dark Fantasy Avengers Age of Ultron Redesigns

 


Artist Daniel Kamarudin aka theDURRRRIAN gave the cast of Avengers: Age of Ultron a dark fantasy makeover! He also previously did a similar fan art series for the first Avengers movie that you should also check out if you like these. They look badass in this fantasy armor and are completely battle-ready...

Dark Fantasy Avengers Age of Ultron Redesigns

Dark Fantasy Avengers Age of Ultron Redesigns
Captain New World

Dark Fantasy Avengers Age of Ultron Redesigns
Iron Man, The Sorcerer of Snark

Dark Fantasy Avengers Age of Ultron Redesigns
Black Widow

Dark Fantasy Avengers Age of Ultron Redesigns
Hawkeye

Dark Fantasy Avengers Age of Ultron Redesigns
Almighty Thor

Dark Fantasy Avengers Age of Ultron Redesigns
Hulk the Bloodied Titan

Dark Fantasy Avengers Age of Ultron Redesigns
Quicksilver the Wraithbrand

Dark Fantasy Avengers Age of Ultron Redesigns
Scarlet Witch

Dark Fantasy Avengers Age of Ultron Redesigns
The Vision, Knowledge Incarnate

Dark Fantasy Avengers Age of Ultron Redesigns
Ultron the stringless

Artist: Daniel Kamarudin aka theDURRRRIAN

(via: Nerd Approved)

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April 29 2015
29 Apr 23:11

"There’s an out of control trolley speeding towards a worker. You have the ability to pull a lever..."

“There’s an out of control trolley speeding towards a worker. You have the ability to pull a lever and change the trolley’s path so it hits a different worker. The first worker has an intended suicide note in his back pocket but it’s in the handwriting of the second worker. The second worker wears a T-shirt that says PLEASE HIT ME WITH A TROLLEY, but the shirt is borrowed from the first worker.”

- McSweeney’s Internet Tendency: Lesser-Known Trolley Problem Variations.
29 Apr 15:50

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Dan Jones

Of course I bought it. How could I not?



29 Apr 14:32

OF COURSE I’ve witnessed it. image | twitter | facebook













OF COURSE I’ve witnessed it.

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29 Apr 14:32

Better Than an Extra Life

by Steve Napierski
Better Than an Extra Life There's only one thing better than being Batman and that's being Batman without your parents being dead.

source: Dragonarte


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29 Apr 01:32

Bear Hand Oven Mitts

by elssah12

bear hand oven mitts Bear Hand Oven Mitts – Sometimes it’s perfectly fine to grab food out of the oven with your ‘bear’ hands.

bear hand oven mitt

 

27 Apr 13:51

Over the Moon

by tga

shoot_for_the_moon

27 Apr 12:07

Can One Woman Change The Way Uber Operates?

A candlelight vigil in Delhi, India, last December over the alleged rape of a female passenger by her Uber driver. A US lawsuit filed against Uber by the passenger seeks to compel the company to strengthen its safety procedures worldwide.A candlelight vigil in Delhi, India, last December over the alleged rape of a female passenger by her Uber driver. A US lawsuit filed against Uber by the passenger seeks to compel the company to strengthen its safety procedures worldwide. Getty Images

The night of December 5, 2014, an Indian woman in her mid-20s sent an email to Uber support: I was raped.

She'd just been deposited on a street corner on the outskirts of Delhi, India, bleeding, bruised and covered in bite marks, according to her court documents. Her assailant, she claims, was a man named Shiv Kumar Yadav, 32, an Uber driver she'd hired to take her home after she'd had dinner with a friend.

The drive normally takes about an hour, according to her court statement, so she fell asleep as they sped through the night. She woke, she said, to find Yadav on top of her with his hands around her neck, threatening to kill her if she didn't stop shouting. He then beat, raped and sodomized her.

According to Delhi police, Yadav confessed to the crime one week later during interrogations. Criminal proceedings are currently under way.

The attack against the woman, who has chosen to keep her name confidential, garnered international attention and prompted officials in Delhi to ban Uber, which had offered its service there for 15 months. Yadav was a known sex offender, Delhi police said, but according to the woman's court documents, his background hadn't been checked by Uber.

In a statement posted on Uber's website a day after the incident, CEO Travis Kalanick called the crime "horrific" and "despicable."

"We will do everything, I repeat, everything to help bring this perpetrator to justice and to support the victim and her family in her recovery," Kalanick said.

Several weeks after the attack, Uber added new safety features to its service in India, including a panic button for its app and background checks for drivers. Besides Delhi, Uber also operates in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai and Mumbai, among other Indian cities. The woman, who works at a finance company, said Uber never consulted her about better safety standards, as she had requested, according to her court documents.

On January 29, she filed a lawsuit against Uber in the US alleging the company's "negligence" and "fraud" led to her sexual assault. The case is filed in the Northern District Court of California in San Francisco, where Uber is headquartered.

Her lawsuit is unusual in its scope: She wants Uber to change its practices and policies in every country it operates. She's also asking for unspecified damages and for Uber to "overhaul" its safety measures. The woman detailed 13 separate safety measures she believes the company should adopt, including requiring drivers to install "tamper-proof" video cameras in their cars that would trigger an alarm if disabled.

If successful, the lawsuit could have sweeping implications for Uber.

"To prevent what happened to our client from happening to others, Uber needs to focus more on safety measures, rather than its bottom line," said her attorney, Douglas Wigdor of Wigdor LLP. Wigdor also represented the hotel maid who brought sexual assault charges against Dominique Strauss-Kahn, former chief of the International Monetary Fund. That suit settled in 2012 for an unspecified amount.

All of this could have been prevented, and it wasn't.

Douglas Wigdor, attorney

Uber, which pairs passengers with drivers via its smartphone app, is one of the highest valued venture-backed companies in the world, at $41.2 billion. Founded in 2009, the company now operates in 56 countries.

But that expansion has come at a price. While Uber says safety is its "No. 1 priority," the company has also battled government regulators in the US and Europe who claim Uber misleads customers about the actual safety of its service. Uber drivers reportedly have been involved in dozens of instances of alleged assault, rape and kidnapping.

"All of this could have been prevented, and it wasn't," said Wigdor. "Uber now needs to understand there is a price to pay for that."

Uber doesn't comment on ongoing litigation, a company spokeswoman said.

Background checks

When the woman sent her email to Uber around midnight on December 5, she also contacted the Delhi police. Within hours, a manhunt was launched to find Yadav. The police had his name and license plate number, but not his home address or phone number. They contacted Uber in hopes that the company would have the information, as well as possible GPS data from his car or smartphone, according to court documents Wigdor filed.

Those documents detail what he and his client claim to be the facts of the case: Uber employees in the Delhi office told police the information they needed was stored in the company's US office. Nearly 12 hours later, the police made contact with that office and received the information they asked for -- but there was a hitch. Uber didn't have Yadav's true address or mobile number, his car wasn't "properly equipped" with a GPS system and his smartphone GPS wasn't working because he'd turned it off.

Rape suspect Shiv Kumar Yadav in police custody in Delhi. Getty Images

Two days later, on December 7, police finally tracked down Yadav. He was hiding in his hometown -- a rural village about 100 miles from Delhi -- about to make a run for Nepal, according to Delhi police.

Rape is prevalent in India -- every day 93 women report being sexually assaulted, according to the country's National Crime Records Bureau. The number of unreported rapes is thought to be even higher. Indian authorities require all taxi and ride-hailing drivers in Delhi to have two permits that prove their backgrounds have been checked: a Character Certificate and a Security Badge.

However, these documents are reportedly easy to forge, according to Wigdor's court documents, which is why many taxi companies do additional background checks. When Uber added Yadav as a driver, he allegedly had a forged Character Certificate and never got a Security Badge, according to Delhi police.

Uber says in its court documents, however, that Yadav "ran a professional driving business" and "had been a taxi driver for several years."

A few weeks after being banned in Delhi, Uber restarted service there because, it said, it had begun the process of getting a permit from city officials. Uber is currently disregarding the ban, which remains in effect.

In his statement after the attack, Uber's Kalanick promised to "work with the government to establish clear background checks." In January, Uber said it would conduct its own background checks on India drivers. It also said it would begin verifying Character Certificates with police and work to detect fraudulent driver and vehicle permits.

The rape victim wants Uber to do more. In her 36-page complaint, she asks the company to "promptly implement" those 13 safety measures worldwide.

Uber is already taking a few of those measures in various countries, like requiring that driver photos be displayed in the app and barring registered sex offenders from becoming drivers. Other measures would be new. These include 24-hour customer support hotlines in all cities in which it operates; requiring all drivers to install GPS tracking systems on their cars that would set off an alarm if deactivated; and giving passengers the option to request a female driver.

Does this case hold water?

Criminal proceedings against Yadav began immediately after police apprehended him in December. The case is ongoing.

The civil lawsuit against Uber in the US is not as straightforward.

Foreigners often sue US companies for things that happen overseas -- car manufacturers have been sued for accidents, and oil companies have been taken to court for harming the environment. But it's rare for one foreign national to sue a US company to get it to change its policies in every country it operates in.

Some legal experts believe the case will be a tough win. "I would think that a single individual plaintiff from a single individual country would not have standing to get relief of that sort," said Georgene Vairo, a law professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles.

Uber doesn't want everybody around the world to feel like they can bring lawsuits here anytime anything goes wrong.

Georgene Vairo, law professor

Uber doesn't dispute that the woman was sexually assaulted, but it says a US court isn't the appropriate venue for the lawsuit. Earlier this month, the company filed a motion to have the case dismissed.

US law can't "govern a dispute involving an alleged wrong committed by one Indian citizen against another Indian citizen, in India," Uber's motion reads. The ride-hailing service argues the correct venue would be India or the Netherlands. Uber has a subsidiary in the Netherlands called Uber BV, which oversees much of the company's international operations.

"Uber US does not contract with India-based drivers or riders," reads Uber's motion to dismiss, "rather, those riders and drivers explicitly contract with Dutch company Uber BV." In addition, "the key witnesses and events are located overseas, as are the key parties."

It's in Uber's interest to have this case thrown out in the US, Loyola law professor Vairo explained, "they don't want everybody around the world to feel like they can bring lawsuits here anytime anything goes wrong."

Some legal experts believe, however, that if Wigdor can prove Uber's policies and practices led to the woman's rape, then the US court might take her case.

"To the extent that the Uber brand name induces a sense of security and this is used as a business strategy, a proper legal regime should allow the Indian woman's strategy to succeed," said Sienho Yee, a lawyer who specializes in international law and international dispute settlements.

And that is exactly what the woman and her attorney are counting on.

"At the end of the day, everything is really controlled from California," Wigdor said. "All of their safety protocol and marketing protocol originates in California and trickles down to the rest of the world."

27 Apr 11:23

Concerned

by Lunarbaboon

26 Apr 22:10

This Bits

by Steve Napierski
This Bits To the best of my knowledge, I have never been in the presence of anyone ever paying for anything with Bitcoins and honestly don't know if I ever will.

source: Dorkly


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26 Apr 22:10

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Dan Jones

When did this happen?



26 Apr 00:29

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by extrafabulouscomics@gmail.com
Dan Jones

Is that a hunter and a rabbit, or a cop and a black guy?

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