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Quote from: Immortan Jonesy on Jun 04, 2020, 01:39:52 AMI hate to admit it, but I think you both are right. For once Mr. Trump is going to do the world a favor. I can't believe I said that. Now, if you excuse me....https://i.imgur.com/QTbryAY.gifhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TPO_3QcirE
Quote from: ReutersFacebook will no longer recommend such groups to members of similar associations, a spokeswoman for the world's largest social media network said.
Quote from: GizmodoThe real Space Force may be going down in flames against the fictional Space Force: According to the Hollywood Reporter, the newly founded military branch appears to be losing a trademark battle with the Netflix comedy show of the same name.Netflix "has outmaneuvered the U.S. government to secure trademark rights to 'Space Force' in Europe, Australia, Mexico and elsewhere," according to the Reporter, while the Air Force—under which the Space Force is organized—simply has a pending application stateside. This mostly has ramifications for merch. Consumers won't have trouble discerning between the military branch and Space Force when it comes to which one stars Steve Carrell, but they might not be able who is selling a line of Space Force shirts.
Quote from: The Eighth Passenger on Jun 10, 2020, 04:33:32 PMNetflix better beware, Trump will be coming for them next after he finishes killing off Facebook and Twitter.
Quote from: GizmodoThe object appeared shortly before 1:00 a.m. local time, with witness accounts reported from the Pilbara region of Western Australia, Northern Territory, and South Australia, reports ABC News. The nature of the object has yet to be confirmed, but experts suspect it was a natural occurrence.
Quote from: News24A giant squid was found stranded, but still alive and spouting ink, on Britannia Bay Beach in St Helena Bay, Western Cape, on Sunday morning.
Quote from: Space.comLater this year, if all goes well, the International Space Station will receive a very important delivery: a new and improved toilet system.
Quote from: BBCFacebook says it has removed adverts for US President Donald Trump's re-election campaign that featured a symbol used in Nazi Germany.
Quote from: GizmodoA surprisingly large pit structure has been discovered around Durrington Walls Henge, which is less than 2 miles away from Stonehenge. Dated at 4,500 years old, it's the biggest prehistoric structure ever found in Britain.
Quote from: CNNLast week, Trump tweeted that "Almost One Million people requested tickets for the Saturday Night Rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma!" and one local official said they expected 100,000 to show up near the arena. But on Saturday, registered attendees didn't fill Tulsa's Bank of Oklahoma Center arena, which admitted rallygoers on a first-come, first-serve basis, and the Trump team abandoned plans for the President to speak to an "overflow" area outside the arena.
Quote from: Live ScienceDebris from a comet may have leveled an ancient village in Syria during a spate of several such explosions occurring around the world, according to new research.
Quote from: GizmodoFacebook has finally said it would now prohibit the sale of all historical artifacts due to rampant black market trade in looted antiquitieson the site, per the New York Times—a problem the social media company has known about for years.
Quote from: GizmodoAn unusually powerful volcanic eruption in 43 BCE has been linked to political upheaval on the other side of the globe, including the fall of the Roman Republic and the Ptolemaic Kingdom.
Quote from: Kotaku"Face Depixelizer" is a tool Created by Alex Damian, Sachit Menon, and Denis Malimonov. It does exactly what you expect with a name like that. Users can upload a pixelated photo of a face and the tool spits out what that person might look like based on algorithms and all that stuff. In the wrong hands, this type of tech can be used to do some bad shit and will make it harder to hide in this world from police and other powerful and dangerous groups.But it can also be used to create monsters out of old game characters. Look what this thing did to Mario, for example.
Quote from: SoraNews24While Halloween has been rapidly rising in popularity in Japan, it's only within the last 10 years or so that the spooky October celebration has really caught on. Traditionally, summer is the time for ghost stories in Japan, with many citing the "chilling" effect of being frightened as a pleasant relief during the hot and humid weather.But with the coronavirus still lurking about, walk-through haunted houses present a public health problem this summer. So instead the team at haunted house design company Kowagarasetai has created what they say is the world's first drive-in haunted house.
Quote from: Brian Lacki via GizmodoAmong the various anomalies listed, Lacki said NGC 247 is among his favorites. This object is a relatively nearby spiral galaxy that appears to have a hole in one side of its disk, with fewer stars than normal. Now, an idea put forth in SETI is that some advanced aliens can hop from star to star within their host galaxy, and they build Dyson spheres around each star to harvest as much energy as possible."That's a giant shell or swarm that completely surrounds a sun, which would hide it from our view. So if we caught a galaxy midway through that process, or if they stopped before shrouding the entire galaxy, one expects to find a galaxy with a hole in it," Lacki told Gizmodo. "That's probably not what is going on with NGC 247—we expect the sunlight to heat the Dyson sphere until it glows in infrared light, and we don't see that from the 'hole' as far as I know."
Quote from: Daily SabahFormer England captain David Beckham is moving into the virtual world as co-owner of London-based start-up GuildEsports.Guild said in a statement on Thursday that it will launch player academies and run teams in various esports arenas including Rocket League, EA Sports, FIFA and Fortnite."We have a vision to set a new standard, supporting these players into the future," said Beckham, who is also co-owner of Major League Soccer's Inter Miami.
Quote from: KotakuA strange new product appeared on Steam last week: a Nintendo Entertainment System emulator that translates the 2D pixel graphics of classic 8-bit games into 3D worlds built with voxels. It's called 3dSen, it has standard and standard+VR versions, and it lets you experience a select slice of the NES library from unusual new perspectives.
Quote from: SoraNewsJapanFor some, especially those in Asian countries like Japan where they've been wearing masks long before the pandemic, it simply makes sense to cover your mouth and nose when these are considered the primary routes of infection.
Quote from: TMzEwan McGregor and his ex-wife have finally reached the end of their divorce case ... and we've learned the actor is parting ways with half of his royalties from the 'Star Wars' prequels
Quote from: BBCYohanna Agurto thought she had come up with the perfect marketing for her honey, featuring a pun on the name of one of Hollywood's biggest stars: Miel (Spanish for honey) Gibson.
QuoteThe main findings of the research were:Psychiatric diagnoses all use different decision-making rulesThere is a huge amount of overlap in symptoms between diagnosesAlmost all diagnoses mask the role of trauma and adverse eventsDiagnoses tell us little about the individual patient and what treatment they needThe authors conclude that diagnostic labelling represents 'a disingenuous categorical system'.
Quote from: KotakuThirteen-year-old Seira Watanabe is a huge Godzilla fan. She has an impressive collection of figures and does an excellent impression of the kaiju's roar. Recently, she wrote to Osaka television show Tantei! Knight Scoop, asking to go on a date with Godzilla.
Quote from: BBCThe cat then went unnoticed until plans were recently drawn up for a new path leading to an observation platform.
Quote from: Xeno Killer 2179 on Oct 17, 2020, 07:28:07 PMPsychiatric diagnosis 'scientifically meaningless'https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/07/190708131152.htmQuoteThe main findings of the research were:Psychiatric diagnoses all use different decision-making rulesThere is a huge amount of overlap in symptoms between diagnosesAlmost all diagnoses mask the role of trauma and adverse eventsDiagnoses tell us little about the individual patient and what treatment they needThe authors conclude that diagnostic labelling represents 'a disingenuous categorical system'.