
Send Bitcoin.
Originally shared by Luis Gil (Alabak / Lorenz DasStift)
Adam Outler must be laughing so hardly…

Send Bitcoin.
Originally shared by Luis Gil (Alabak / Lorenz DasStift)
Adam Outler must be laughing so hardly…
Unlike in other markets, Apple has no lock on users and has a much lower retention rate than elsewhere. That’s because the operating system of China is WeChat not iOS or Android.
Pretty interesting.
Originally shared by Michael Ringland
Via Aaron Darkwood, but he posted private. Let the public see this.
(google is awesome).
No password, any old string will do.
Every Intel machine sold in the last ten years is vulnerable to attack via Intel’s secret supervisor mode. Fucking idiots.
Originally shared by mathew murphy
Well, that was obviously going to happen.

Happy anniversary
Possibly the only way to save the Internet from the Internet of Shit. Brick all the bargain basement baby monitors!!
Originally shared by Emlyn O’Regan
Originally shared by Ward Plunet
Hands-On: Facebook’s New 24 Lens Camera Turns Real Life Into High Quality VR
Most 360 content isn’t very good. Whether or not you consider this content to be “true” VR, the truth is much of it isn’t even worth debating. For every standout from a team like Felix and Paul, there are 20 low-resolution examples overflowing with meh. But even the best ones now look like garbage compared to what I just finished seeing at F8. Hidden in a side hall of the San Jose Convention Center, and shown by invitation only, were Facebook’s and FLIR‘s brand new cameras. The x24 and x6 were both on display in the Facebook Surround 360 demo chamber. After being ushered past a series of security guards I emerged in a room divided by a few temporary walls. In the center were the two cameras in all their spherical glory…With the push of a button my world exploded outward. Suddenly the palm tree I had been admiring was inches from my face rather than part of a two dimensional wall of color. I could suddenly tell just how high up I was as the ground fell away. All around me reality had gone from a flat plane to a vibrant swath of depth and color. In all of this, the image clarity remained incredibly high resolution. The only glitch was a stitching bug that placed a sort of blur effect on certain edges.
Originally shared by mathew murphy
Got a Windows server on the Internet?
Good luck with that.