Do we change the past or just our illusion of it? If you can’t tell the difference, it’ doesn’t matter. You are in control of your reality. “The past is never where you think you left it.” – Katherine Anne Porter Join Jason Silva as he freestyles complex systems of society, technology and human existence […]
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Hacked or Not, Audit This Election (And All Future Ones)
After an election marred by hacker intrusions that breached the Democratic National Committee and the email account of one of Hillary Clinton’s top staffers, Americans are all too ready to believe that their actual votes have been hacked, too. Now those fears have been stoked by a team of security experts, who argue that voting […]
A Robotic lawn mower powered by Solar Energy with an Arduino heart
This robot will mow the grass of your garden, staying within a defined area, avoiding all obstacles and working in complete autonomy, automatically charging itself with a solar panel. This solution also offers a further advantage, since the continuous mowing ensures that the grass is always young and soft, and as it is cut in […]
KLA Laboratories opening new Las Vegas office
By ROCIO HERNANDEZLAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL KLA Laboratories opening new Las Vegas office By ROCIO HERNANDEZ LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL KLA Laboratories, an information technology firm based in Michigan, is expanding west by establishing a new office in Las Vegas. KLA Laboratories offers services such as video and sound system installation, event production and internet technology solutions. […]
Former Facebook Workers: We Routinely Suppressed Conservative News
Edit Invite manually Promote DismissUndismiss Hide Share to Kinja Go to permalink Illustration: Jim Cooke Facebook workers routinely suppressed news stories of interest to conservative readers from the social network’s influential “trending” news section, according to a former journalist who worked on the project. This individual says that workers prevented stories about the right-wing CPAC […]
‘Burning Man for the 1%’: the desert party for the tech elite, with Eric Schmidt in a top hat
A red Ferrari with the top down swerved past on the winding dirt road, heading to what looked like a small Mars encampment. Helicopters landed on the side of the road and greeters darted across. At a farmers’ market with overflowing baskets full of raspberries, watermelons, and focaccia, I asked for a mango, and the farmer started […]