Hybrid transport trucks are currently using overhead power lines to charge batteries on a stretch of the public autobahn in Hesse
Monthly Archives: May 2019
30-plus years of HyperCard, the missing link to the Web
From the archives: Before the World Wide Web did anything, HyperCard did everything.
Source: 30-plus years of HyperCard, the missing link to the Web | Ars Technica
Ashes to Ashes. Dust to Dust. Or, in Washington State, You Could Now Be Compost.
Gov. Jay Inslee signed legislation making Washington the first state to approve composting as an alternative to burying or cremating human remains.
You can’t cover “Hotel California” on YouTube and it’s a huge problem
The battle over copyright continues
Source: YouTubers and record labels are fighting, and record labels keep winning – The Verge
America’s Cities Are Unlivable. Blame Wealthy Liberals
The demise of a California housing measure shows how progressives abandon progressive values in their own backyards.
Source: Opinion | America’s Cities Are Unlivable. Blame Wealthy Liberals. – The New York Times
Watch What Modern VFX and Pacing Do to a Vintage Star Wars Scene
Star Wars is no stranger to face-lifts, but this one is fan-made and opens all sorts of possibilities.
Source: Watch What Modern VFX and Pacing Do to a Vintage Star Wars Scene
How Apple’s deal with Amazon screwed over small recycling businesses
Six months after Apple moved in, small sellers have are gone from Amazon
Source: How Apple’s deal with Amazon screwed over small recycling businesses – The Verge
Cory Doctorow has a new novel about this
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Inside the Making of Home Alone’s Fake Gangster Movie
“No children, a very simple shot plan, the exaggerated style of acting, the crazy action. . . . Given the rest of the film, it was kind of a party!”
Source: Inside the Making of Home Alone’s Fake Gangster Movie | Vanity Fair
New song from Brian Eno’s forthcoming expanded edition of “Apollo: Atmospheres & Soundtracks”
New song from Brian Eno’s forthcoming expanded edition of “Apollo: Atmospheres & Soundtracks”
De-fragmenting C++: Making exceptions more affordable and usable
De-fragmenting C++: Making exceptions more affordable and usable