Friday Fun: The Funniest Hacker Stock Photos
https://www.teachprivacy.com/the-funniest-hacker-stock-photos-3-0/ Are those for real or is this some kind of parody? →
https://www.teachprivacy.com/the-funniest-hacker-stock-photos-3-0/ Are those for real or is this some kind of parody? →
Finnish energy expert and inventor Janne Käpylehto wanted to show the world that on land of polar bears there can be fun (and not just extreme weather). So he made a Ice carousel and made a video that has got many video views around the world: Using only a chainsaw, an axe, a shovel and →
http://interestingengineering.com/insane-christmas-lights-youll-see-season/ Collection of huge light displays. →
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/nov/29/its-no-christmas-no-1-but-ai-generated-song-brings-festive-cheer-to-researchers →
http://www.poynter.org/2016/best-of-media-corrections-2016-edition/440257/ Fact checking is important in this era of rise of fake news. This article lists some notable media article corrections. You propably find some of them entertaining. →
http://devhumor.com/media/it-jobs-explained-with-a-broken-lightbulb ICT versions of light bulb jokes are funny. →
http://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/the-talk-4 Comic on talk on quantun computers and life… →
http://ipv6tree.bitnet.be/ This is a Christmas tree with IoT connected lights in it. Anyone with IPv6 Internet connection can control the lights with “ping” packet. The results are streamed to YouTube. →
http://leftoversalad.com/c/015_programmingpeople/ →
It’s still cool to see a functional tool like the oscilloscope manipulated to display unrelated art. When you input suitable stereo audio into an old scope in in X-Y mode, you can see all kinds of artistic creations. Salvaged Scope Lets You Watch the Music article introduces you how to use old scope for video →