

Sounds expensive. How much does it normally cost to rebrand an organisation of this size?
(and that’s without needing to rewrite references to it in any legislation!)


Sounds expensive. How much does it normally cost to rebrand an organisation of this size?
(and that’s without needing to rewrite references to it in any legislation!)


Did it make a difference when China built that big container port in Peru and started connecting it with railways to the Atlantic coast?


And Alpha Phoenix demonstrating how to produce rigged boundaries that look natural and not suspicious:


Can even be used as an illusion of a teleport!


It didn’t help when any page which could be rewritten with mathematical notation was rewritten as mathematical notation.


If they build something to attack missiles immediately after launch, how do the Americans even know who is the target?
Like, you’re choosing whether or not to shoot down a missile that launches in the general direction of Canada and America, but at launch you can’t see exactly which?
Exactly - not only can all modern cars remotely be accessed, anyone with access to those [insecure] maintenance pages could hypothetically:
At that point, I wonder what access the car has to affect whether the driver’s phone can make a call…


But how else can it book requests for priority access, and verify the credit card for whoever booked the elevator?


“Generate a movie in the style of star wars”


DNA Lounge has something similar - I think they even mentioned infinite JavaScript loops, and images that expand like zip-bombs.


There’s already been two news stories of people with valid visas detained for not liking trump? Someone was suggesting to go via Dublin if travel to US is really essential.


props to the LiDAR car for trying to drive through that heavy rain - does it just have enough resolution to see through the droplets to determine that there isn’t a solid object within braking distance?
EDIT: actually maybe it didn’t, and just stopped when it realised that it couldn’t see through the water?


(updated with a link)


Literally the same day as HP *activating a “kill switch” code for their printers.
Weird that The Guardian has chosen a completely unique new convention for naming this guy in headlines. Everyone else would have their family name in the headline.