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This Solar-Powered, ‘Low Tech’ Website Goes Offline When It’s Cloudy

Posted on October 2, 2018 by Caroline Haskins

Low Tech Magazine has completely re-envisioned how websites work in order to create a site that uses very little power. Continue reading This Solar-Powered, ‘Low Tech’ Website Goes Offline When It’s Cloudy→

Posted in climate change, diy, Energy, low tech, Low Tech Magazine

The Internet Archive Fixes 9 Million Broken Links on Wikipedia

Posted on October 2, 2018 by Caroline Haskins

A heroic, knowledge-saving task involving two of the most important organizations on the internet. Continue reading The Internet Archive Fixes 9 Million Broken Links on Wikipedia→

Posted in archiving, Broken Links, internet archive, Linksradikale

From Joe Rogan to the Far Right: Inside YouTube’s Alt-Media Ecosystem

Posted on September 26, 2018 by Caroline Haskins

“Really, it is this fully fledged different media system with a totally different logic than mainstream media.” Continue reading From Joe Rogan to the Far Right: Inside YouTube’s Alt-Media Ecosystem→

Posted in alt-right, Far right, JOE ROGAN

Watch Dr. Pimple Popper Cut a Cyst Out of Logan Paul

Posted on September 25, 2018 by Caroline Haskins

They’re squeezing out all the content they can get from this cyst. Continue reading Watch Dr. Pimple Popper Cut a Cyst Out of Logan Paul→

Posted in Logan Paul, pimple popping

Watch These Robots Work Themselves to Death in This Sci-Fi Short

Posted on January 11, 2018 by Caroline Haskins

‘Vicious Cycle’ is a look at mindless work and automation. Continue reading Watch These Robots Work Themselves to Death in This Sci-Fi Short→

Posted in robots, short films, shorties, Videos | Tagged Automation

Wildlife Is Another Casualty of War

Posted on January 10, 2018 by Caroline Haskins

Researchers studied animal deaths in the wake of African armed conflicts. Continue reading Wildlife Is Another Casualty of War→

Posted in africa, animals, nature, studies, war

California Parents Used Drone to Deliver Drugs to Church Parking Lot

Posted on January 4, 2018 by Caroline Haskins

You don’t often see two mom-and-pop dealers, not a sophisticated crime group, using a small UAV to move product from their backyard. Continue reading California Parents Used Drone to Deliver Drugs to Church Parking Lot→

Posted in California, cocaine, crime, diy, Drones, Drugs, fentanyl, lsd, remotely-piloted aircraft, smuggling

Earth Microbes Could Sabotage the Journey to Mars

Posted on December 11, 2017 by Caroline Haskins

A new study found a healthy community of microbes in the ISS, but this doesn’t mean that a journey to Mars would be safe for the microbe and human travellers. Continue reading Earth Microbes Could Sabotage the Journey to Mars→

Posted in astronauts, iss, microbes, microbiome, Science, Space

Dreamers Are Not Safe Online

Posted on December 5, 2017 by Caroline Haskins

After the Department of Homeland Security rescinded DACA in September, some dreamers are trying to balance digital privacy with a desire to connect with others. Continue reading Dreamers Are Not Safe Online→

Posted in DACA, DHS, DREAM Act, DREAMers, Immigration, Infosec, Internet | Tagged Ice

Television’s Most Infamous Hack Is Still a Mystery 30 Years Later

Posted on November 22, 2017 by Caroline Haskins

On November 22, 1987, someone hacked two local news broadcasts in Chicago to show Max Headroom. The hacker’s motive and identity has never been discovered. Continue reading Television’s Most Infamous Hack Is Still a Mystery 30 Years Later→

Posted in fcc, Hack, hacker, Max Headroom, signal hijack, television

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