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Republicans Hellbent on Repealing Obamacare Are Making Americans Endlessly Relive the Worst Experiences of Their Lives

Posted on May 4, 2017 by Jason Koebler

Every I-would-have-died-if-not-for-Obamacare story is someone digging deep into their psyche to talk about their most vulnerable moments. Continue reading Republicans Hellbent on Repealing Obamacare Are Making Americans Endlessly Relive the Worst Experiences of Their Lives→

Posted in aca, AHCA, obamacare, Op-Ed, The Cure Culture

Republicans Hellbent on Repealing Obamacare Are Making Americans Endlessly Relive the Worst Experiences of Their Lives

Posted on May 4, 2017 by Jason Koebler

Every I-would-have-died-if-not-for-Obamacare story is someone digging deep into their psyche to talk about their most vulnerable moments. Continue reading Republicans Hellbent on Repealing Obamacare Are Making Americans Endlessly Relive the Worst Experiences of Their Lives→

Posted in aca, AHCA, obamacare, Op-Ed, The Cure Culture

There’s No Safe Way to Keep Child Porn and Murder Off Facebook

Posted on May 4, 2017 by Jason Koebler

Facebook is hiring 3,000 more people to do what experts say is one of the most psychologically traumatizing jobs in tech. Continue reading There’s No Safe Way to Keep Child Porn and Murder Off Facebook→

Posted in content moderation, Facebook, Facebook Live, Internet Moderation, Worst Jobs

Why Is Drone Manufacturer DJI Trying to Fight ISIS?

Posted on May 1, 2017 by Jason Koebler

Today, it’s fighting terrorism. But drone no-fly zones are a fundamentally new restriction on the concept of ownership. Continue reading Why Is Drone Manufacturer DJI Trying to Fight ISIS?→

Posted in DJI, DJI Phantom, Drones, End of Ownership, ISIS, ownership, Right to Repair | Tagged Repair

Man Fined $500 for Crime of Writing ‘I Am An Engineer’ in an Email to the Government

Posted on April 25, 2017 by Jason Koebler

An electronics engineer says he found a flaw in traffic lights. The Oregon engineering board fined him for it. Continue reading Man Fined $500 for Crime of Writing ‘I Am An Engineer’ in an Email to the Government→

Posted in Are You kidding, Dystopia Now, first amendment, Mats Jarlstrom, oregon

‘Everything I Stand for Is Being Threatened Right Now:’ The Best Signs at the March for Science

Posted on April 22, 2017 by Jason Koebler

Thousands of scientists and allies of science march on Washington, DC. Continue reading ‘Everything I Stand for Is Being Threatened Right Now:’ The Best Signs at the March for Science→

Posted in March for Science, Photos, Science, Science March, The Resistance

Apple’s Promise to End Rare Earth Mineral Mining Is ‘100 Percent Unattainable Today’

Posted on April 20, 2017 by Jason Koebler

Apple says it’ll end mining ‘one day.’ Recycling scientists say that day is not coming soon. Continue reading Apple’s Promise to End Rare Earth Mineral Mining Is ‘100 Percent Unattainable Today’→

Posted in apple, Earth, mining, rare earth minerals, recycling

Princeton’s Ad-Blocking Superweapon May Put an End to the Ad-Blocking Arms Race

Posted on April 14, 2017 by Jason Koebler

An ad blocker that uses computer vision appears to be the most powerful ever devised and can evade all known anti ad blockers. Continue reading Princeton’s Ad-Blocking Superweapon May Put an End to the Ad-Blocking Arms Race→

Posted in ad blocking, ads, Arvind Narayanan, computer vision, malvertising, perceptual ad blocking, Princeton

Nvidia’s Hackintosh Support Is an Insurgency Against Apple’s Un-Upgradeable Computers

Posted on April 13, 2017 by Jason Koebler

The most powerful graphics card on the market has Apple support but works with almost no Apple computers. Continue reading Nvidia’s Hackintosh Support Is an Insurgency Against Apple’s Un-Upgradeable Computers→

Posted in apple, gpus, graphics cards, Hackintosh, Small Revolutions | Tagged NVIDIA

These Are the Slides NASA Used to Teach the Trump Administration About Space

Posted on April 12, 2017 by Jason Koebler

Space, explained. Continue reading These Are the Slides NASA Used to Teach the Trump Administration About Space→

Posted in Donald Trump, foia, nasa, politics, Space, trump transition

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