in It’s an unprecedented crisis: 8 things to do right now By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 10:00:00 +0000 Even with a stellar crisis plan, the COVID-19 pandemic presents a set of challenges unprecedented in our lifetimes. We don’t know what’s going to happen, and we’re dealing with something growing exponentially, creating uncertainty on a global scale. I managed a team of 40 in Singapore during SARS. That crisis was different, hitting Singapore and […] Full Article Future of the Firm Deep Dive
in Four short links: 19 March 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 19 Mar 2020 04:01:00 +0000 Dos and Don’ts in Open Source (Olaf Geirsson) — really useful advice to would-be contributors and project owners. It’s tempting to respond to a welcome contribution with a quick, “This looks amazing, I will review tomorrow!” Consider giving a thumbs-up reaction instead and wait with commenting until you complete the review. Promises are estimates and […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in 6 trends framing the state of AI and ML By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 19 Mar 2020 10:00:00 +0000 O’Reilly online learning is a trove of information about the trends, topics, and issues tech leaders need to know about to do their jobs. We use it as a data source for our annual platform analysis, and we’re using it as the basis for this report, where we take a close look at the most-used […] Full Article AI & ML Research
in Four short links: 20 March 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Mar 2020 04:01:00 +0000 NASCAR Replaces Canceled Races with Esports Featuring Pro Drivers (Engadget) — the world is getting weirder. Firebase Scrutinized By Antitrust Regulators — Firebase tools give Google, the internet’s top ad seller, information on what consumers are doing inside apps that it can exploit to target ads to users, according to makers of Firebase alternatives. Journey […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 23 March 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Mar 2020 04:01:00 +0000 Stanza: A Python Natural Language Processing Toolkit for Many Human Languages — Stanza features a language-agnostic fully neural pipeline for text analysis, including tokenization, multi-word token expansion, lemmatization, part-of-speech and morphological feature tagging, dependency parsing, and named entity recognition. Code and models available for 66 languages. Dropbear SSH — Dropbear is a relatively small SSH […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Strong leaders forge an intersection of knowledge and experience By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Mar 2020 09:56:00 +0000 Rita J. King, co-director and EVP for business development at Science House, recently conducted a series of interviews with business leaders, exploring the challenges and hurdles companies face in evolving business landscapes. In this interview, King chats with Craig Lemasters, CEO of Global Executive Group, about what companies face when navigating the digital transformation. They […] Full Article Future of the Firm Big Systemic Thinking
in Great leaders inspire innovation and creativity from within their workforces By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Mar 2020 09:57:00 +0000 Rita J. King, co-director and EVP for business development at Science House, recently conducted a series of interviews with business leaders, exploring the challenges and hurdles companies face in evolving business landscapes. In this interview, King chats with James Jorasch, founding CEO of Science House, about the importance of innovation and how to inspire and […] Full Article Future of the Firm Big Systemic Thinking
in 3 ways to confront modern business challenges By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Mar 2020 10:00:00 +0000 I interviewed four business leaders in late 2019 to get their perspectives on the biggest obstacles and opportunities organizations are facing. Craig Lemasters was the president and CEO of Assurant Solutions. Under his leadership, Assurant Solutions doubled in size to $4B, underwent a digital transformation to expand an offering of risk management solutions in the […] Full Article Future of the Firm Big Systemic Thinking Deep Dive
in Four short links: 24 March 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Mar 2020 04:01:00 +0000 Potential Distributed Reading Group on Distributed Systems — for some folks, this will be a great time to start reading groups to work through papers. You’ll never get a time with less physical distraction. (Just remember to ration your socials time or you and your time will vanish into the maelstrom.) Jitsi Meet — open […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 31 March 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 31 Mar 2020 14:10:00 +0000 Medtronic Releases Ventilator Designs — not open source, as the license is a limited-time limited-purpose license that retains rights. I imagine some corporate lawyers have done some frantic Googling for open meditech licensing clauses. dolt — version history for tabular data. Compare to sno, which is version control for geospatial and tabular data. Toast UI […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 1 April 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 01 Apr 2020 14:05:05 +0000 Replaying Traffic to Test Proprietary Systems — using Wiresham to replay traffic to test blackbox proprietary systems. Outlaw Innovations — This paper will explore how the often illegal activities of hackers (in the original usage of the term to refer to individuals who modify computer hardware and software) may produce valuable innovations. It will explore […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 2 April 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 02 Apr 2020 15:05:16 +0000 Imperial College’s COVID19 Model — in github, in R, MIT-licensed. This repository has code for replication purposes. The bleeding edge code and advancements are done in a private repository. Readings on Time — I bumped on this idea while reading Alan Kay’s writing about making the difference between mutable and immutable data “moot” in the […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 3 April 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 03 Apr 2020 11:59:08 +0000 The Zero Trust Learning Curve (Palo Alto Networks) — don’t learn with the Crown Jewels. The trouble with starting with the most sensitive protect surfaces is that they’re often too fragile and many people don’t know how they work. Starting there with Zero Trust frequently results in failures. Too often, when this happens, organizations blame […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 6 April 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 06 Apr 2020 11:53:01 +0000 Rufus — Create bootable USB drives the easy way. Improving Audio Quality in Duo with WaveNetEQ — Google filling in missing packets in voice calls using deep learning. CRN++ — language for programming deterministic (mass-action) chemical kinetics to perform computation. Crafting Crafting Interpreters — story behind the writing of the Crafting Interpreters book. Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 7 April 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 11:45:13 +0000 locust — open source load testing tool: define user behaviour with Python code, and swarm your system with millions of simultaneous users. (via @nzigel) Background Matting — a method for creating a matte – the per-pixel foreground color and alpha – of a person by taking photos or videos in an everyday setting with a […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 8 April 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 08 Apr 2020 11:48:28 +0000 System Design for Advanced Beginners — a friendly explanation of the what and why of systems, with acknowledgement of the real world like There are many tools out there, each with different strengths and weaknesses, and many ways to build a technology company. The real, honest reasons that we will make many of our technological […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 9 April 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 11:42:34 +0000 The Fuzzy Edges of Character Encoding — the history, politics, and computational basics of text-based character encoding and digital representations of text, from Morse Code to ASCII to Unicode (and emoji), as well as alternative text encoding schemes. (via Everest Pipkin) AutoHotkey — an automation scripting language for Windows. The Electronic Nose and its Applications: […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 10 April 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 11:33:40 +0000 FairMOT — one-shot multi-object tracking that remarkably outperforms the state-of-the-arts on the MOT challenge datasets at 30 FPS. pipedream — IFTTT for coders. Compiler Explorer — an interactive tool that lets you type code in one window and see the results of its compilation in another window. Using the site should be pretty self-explanatory: by […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 13 April 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 11:53:38 +0000 Introduction to COBOL — a 1999 web site (!) with slides from a University of Limerick course. IBM will offer free (presumably more modern) training. zoombot — a highly advanced AI to handle Zoom calls. storybook.js — open source toolkit and sandbox to build UI components in isolation so you can develop hard-to-reach states and […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 14 April 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 11:55:12 +0000 The Science of Happiness — free enrolment in Berkeley’s MOOC to teach positive psychology. Learn science-based principles and practices for a happy, meaningful life. The New Business of AI (A16Z) — many AI companies have: Lower gross margins due to heavy cloud infrastructure usage and ongoing human support; Scaling challenges due to the thorny problem […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 15 April 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 11:53:52 +0000 Coding vs Programming (John Gruber) — I’d noticed this linguistic change too. See also Engineering vs Programming vs Computer Science. Coding is shorter so it’s probably gaining in popularity because shorter is easier to say and thus more convenient. micrograd (Andre Karpathy) — A tiny Autograd engine (with a bite! :D). Implements backpropagation (reverse-mode autodiff) […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 16 April 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 11:56:55 +0000 Kanboard — free and open source Trello-like Kanban boards. Remote Work Playbook — really useful advice on the actual mechanics of working remotely, not just which tools to use but how to use them. E.g., As an individual contributor, is there something you just did that you think a colleague would have to do at […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 17 April 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 11:41:05 +0000 Nebula —open source distributed, scalable, lightning-fast graph database. COBOL Programming Course — from the Open Mainframe Project. Serverless Handbook — a resource teaching frontend engineers everything they need to know to dive into backend. Novel Annealing Processor Is the Best Ever at Solving Combinatorial Optimization Problems (IEEE Spectrum) — Dubbed STATICA (Stochastic Cellular Automata Annealer […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 20 April 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 11:46:22 +0000 CastleDB — a structured static database […]. CastleDB looks like any spreadsheet editor, except that each sheet has a data model. […] stores both its data model and the data contained in the rows into an easily readable JSON file. […] allows efficient collaboration on data editing. Mainframes Are Having a Moment (IEEE Spectrum) — […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 21 April 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 11:37:09 +0000 It’s Time to Learn (Scott Berkun) — a strong response to Marc Andreessen’s It’s Time to Build. It feels like we are in a disrupted time when anything is possible, and folks are wondering where the levers are to pull. pygraphistry — a library to extract, transform, and visually explore big graphs. Desert Island Devops […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 22 April 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 11:49:20 +0000 Posthog — open source product analytics. Into the Mainframe (Recurse) — the interviews with two mainframe programmers are a great reminder of how much things have changed. And how they haven’t. For instance, later in my career I kept a weighted punching clown in my office. As programmers, we liked our users, but we also […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in How data privacy leader Apple found itself in a data ethics catastrophe By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 12:17:23 +0000 Three months ago, Apple released a new credit card in partnership with Goldman Sachs that aimed to disrupt the highly regulated world of consumer finance. However, a well-known software developer tweeted that he was given 20x the credit line offered to his wife, despite the fact that they have been filing joint tax returns and […] Full Article AI & ML Deep Dive
in Four short links: 23 April 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 11:28:38 +0000 Moloch — Large scale, open source, indexed packet capture and search. 3Dify Instagram Photos — open source toolset for adding a 3d effect to photos on Instagram’s web site. It uses 3d-photo-inpainting running in Colab (free GPU) and Cloud pubsub/storage for communication. A glimpse of the future: we could augment all our apps with deep […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 24 April 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 11:29:01 +0000 The Suddenly Remote Playbook — I just want to note that if you have to look after kids when you’re supposed to be working, you’re not working from home. Not everyone’s getting a glorious introduction to the delights of working from home. taichi — a programming language designed for high-performance computer graphics. It is deeply […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 27 April 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 11:45:01 +0000 Teleforking a Process onto a Different Computer — a working proof of concept (I just don’t replicate tricky things so that I could keep it simple, meaning it’s just a fun tech demo you probably shouldn’t use for anything real) of a telefork() function call that spawns a process on another machine and returns the […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 28 April 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 11:42:15 +0000 Learning a Language — this list of questions facing anyone taking a new language for a test run just burns with truth. (Also: encouraging to see how many of these questions are answered by the Cookbook format) OpenVAS — Open Vulnerability Assessment Scanner, aka “what a cheap external security assessment vendor will run and then […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 29 April 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 11:29:25 +0000 podpaperscissors — From the classic “prisoner’s dilemma” to more obscure coördination games, Pod Paper Scissors takes game theory out of the dry textbook and into the real world. … Each episode will feature different kinds of games and situations. Experts in a variety of fields will casually converse with the hosts about how the particular […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 30 April 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 11:32:16 +0000 To Microservices and Back Again: Why Segment Went Back to a Monolith — microservices came with increased operational overhead and problems around code reuse. … If microservices are implemented incorrectly or used as a band-aid without addressing some of the root flaws in your system, you’ll be unable to do new product development because you’re […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 1 May 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 11:15:59 +0000 Tasmota — Alternative firmware for ESP8266 with easy configuration using webUI, OTA updates, automation using timers or rules, expandability and entirely local control over MQTT, HTTP, Serial or KNX. Selfie 2 Waifu — deep learning constructs an anime character from your photo. Paper for the underlying technique. (via @tkasasagi) The Handbook of Cyber Wargames: Wargaming […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 4 May 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 11:37:00 +0000 Popcorn Linux — exploring how to improve the programmability of emerging heterogeneous hardware, in particular, those with Instruction Set Architecture (ISA)-diverse cores, from node-scale (e.g., Xeon/Xeon-Phi, ARM/x86, CPU/GPU/FPGAs) to rack-scale (e.g., Scale-out processors, Firebox, The Machine), in both native and virtualized settings. Additionally, the project is exploring how to automatically compile/synthesize/execute code on ISA-heterogeneous hardware. […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 5 May 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 11:47:22 +0000 Leaving Amazon (Tim Bray) — May 1st was my last day as a VP and Distinguished Engineer at Amazon Web Services, after five years and five months of rewarding fun. I quit in dismay at Amazon firing whistleblowers who were making noise about warehouse employees frightened of Covid-19. Observability is a Many-Splendoured Thing (Charity Majors) […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 6 May 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 11:22:56 +0000 Raman Spectroscopy — Low Cost, High Performances, 100% Open Source Raman Spectrometer. […] We currently offer the spectrometer in a Starter Edition version designed for teaching Raman spectroscopy and we will soon release a Performance Edition version which achieves a tested 12 cm-1 resolution at low costs. Great to see this getting into the hands […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 7 May 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 11:54:23 +0000 Super Bootable 64 — Super Mario 64 shipped before the SDK was finalised, and it had to be compiled with optimisations turned off. This meant the binary was easily reversed to source code, and now the unportable has been ported. This site probably won’t last long, because DMCA, but it’s technically a sweet feat. (via […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Four short links: 8 May 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 10:50:53 +0000 Mathematics for Machine Learning — We wrote a book on Mathematics for Machine Learning that motivates people to learn mathematical concepts. The book is not intended to cover advanced machine learning techniques because there are already plenty of books doing this. Instead, we aim to provide the necessary mathematical skills to read those other books. […] Full Article Four Short Links Signals
in Penguin Classics cover generator By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 06:01:53 PDT Nicholas Love's Penguin Classics cover generator lets you upload an image and set type in humorous imitation of the label. It can also do the similar but inverted Oxford World Classics look. But sadly not the classic classics look. Many excellent designs in this twitter thread; embedded here is my contribution. Read the rest Full Article Post books generators
in Furry Freak Brothers coming this fall, voiced by Woody Harrelson, John Goodman, Pete Davidson, and Tiffany Haddish By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 06:30:25 PDT Yesterday saw the online premier of a mini-episode of a new animated comic series based on the classic Gilbert Shelton underground comic, the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers. As a hippie wannabe teen in the 70s, this (and Zap! Comics) was everything to me. In 1969, life in San Francisco consists of free love, communal living, and political protest. Freewheelin’ Franklin Freek (Harrelson), Fat Freddy Freekowtski (Goodman), Phineas T. Phreakers (Davidson) and their mischievous, foul-mouthed cat, Kitty (Haddish) spend their days dodging many things —- the draft, the narcs, and steady employment -– all while searching for an altered state of bliss. But after partaking of a genetically-mutated strain of marijuana, the Freaks wake up 50 years later to discover a much different society. Quickly feeling like fish out of water in a high-tech world of fourth-wave feminism, extreme gentrification and intense political correctness, the Freaks learn how to navigate life in 2020 -— where, surprisingly, their precious cannabis is now legal. OK, sounds good. But is it? If the reaction to the first mini-episode is any indication, maybe the Freaks should have remained in their drug-induced coma. As one Facbooker commented: "Get yourself a collected set of the original comic and skip this drivel!" Read the rest Full Article Post animation Comics underground comics
in In quarantine, Thomas Dolby's kids turn dad's hit "Europa..." into "Corona..." By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 07:00:30 PDT A couple of days ago, Thomas Dolby posted this video to Twitter and YouTube of a track called "Corona and the Pirate Twins," a spoof of his 1982 hit, "Europa and the Pirate Twins." The song is credited to Dolby Kids. Thomas included the following note: "This is what my mischievous offspring have been getting up to during the Lockdown." Here is the original video for "Europa..." Bonus track: And here is Thomas Dolby doing a touching home solo version of his achingly beautiful "Screen Kiss" from 1984's Flat Earth. He did it as a tribute to Matthew Seligman, the celebrated bassist who recently died of COVID-19. Seligman played bass on Dolby's recordings, including Flat Earth, and also played for Bowie, Robyn Hitchcock, Peter Murphy, and countless others. He was also a member of the Soft Boys. Image: YouTube Read the rest Full Article Post pop music Shut In Sounds social distancing Thomas Dolby
in Jupiter looks pretty angry in "lucky" infrared shot By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 07:47:42 PDT It took hundreds of exposures and a complex method of removing occlusions, but this "lucky" shot is the result: a depiction of the hot regions lurking under Jupiter's uppermost clouds. The picture was captured in infared by the Gemini North Telescope in Hawaii, and is one of the sharpest observations of the planet ever made from the ground. To achieve the resolution, scientists used a technique called "lucky imaging" which scrubs out the blurring effect of looking through Earth's turbulent atmosphere. This method involves acquiring multiple exposures of the target and only keeping those segments of an image where that turbulence is at a minimum. Read the rest Full Article Post Space
in Watch this Klingon perform "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" in her native tongue By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 08:20:32 PDT Jennifer Usellis-Mackay, aka the Klingon Pop Warrior, sings "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" in her native tongue. The performance took place in 2015 at Chicago's iO Theater. From the video description: Opening for Improvised Star Trek, I sang a new (old) song. Got some newly translated words the day of the performance... enjoy this little slice of nerdiness... or don't. Vocals - The Klingon Pop Warrior (Jennifer Usellis-Mackay) Guitar - The Red Shirt (Joe Mizzi) Translation - Admiral qurgh (Christopher Lipscombe) Video - Eric Scull (via r/ObscureMedia) Read the rest Full Article Video music star trek trekkers
in Watch: Super short horror films that are truly terrifying By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 09:37:58 PDT Who is Patrick Mason? I just ran across a few short horror films he wrote and directed, and they're truly scary. Like edge-of-your-seat gasp-out-loud scary. Not only that, but they're beautifully made with good actors, especially Ayuda (see below). The three videos posted here are the ones I've seen so far, but there are more on his site, which I plan to watch tonight. Can't wait to see where this director takes us next. Read the rest Full Article Video horror
in The "psychobiome" is bacteria in your gut that affects how you think and act By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 09:50:34 PDT An array of scientific evidence suggest that in some cases, the bacteria in your gut–your microbiome–could be tied to neurological and psychological disorders and differences, from anxiety and autism to Parkinson's and schizophrenia. The journal Science published a survey of the field and the Cambridge, Massachusetts start-up Holobiome that hopes to use insight into this "psychobiome" to develop treatments for depression, insomnia, and other conditions with a neurological side to them. From Science: For example, many people with irritable bowel syndrome are also depressed, people on the autism spectrum tend to have digestive problems, and people with Parkinson’s are prone to constipation. Researchers have also noticed an increase in depression in people taking antibiotics—but not antiviral or antifungal medications that leave gut bacteria unharmed. Last year, Jeroen Raes, a microbiologist at the Catholic University of Leuven, and colleagues analyzed the health records of two groups—one Belgian, one Dutch—of more then 1000 people participating in surveys of their types of gut bacteria. People with depression had deficits of the same two bacterial species, the authors reported in April 2019 in Nature Microbiology. Researchers see ways in which gut microbes could influence the brain. Some may secrete messenger molecules that travel though the blood to the brain. Other bacteria may stimulate the vagus nerve, which runs from the base of the brain to the organs in the abdomen. Bacterial molecules might relay signals to the vagus through recently discovered “neuropod” cells that sit in the lining of the gut, sensing its biochemical milieu, including microbial compounds. Read the rest Full Article Post biology brains medicine mental health microbiome neuroscience
in The surreal experience of flying during a pandemic By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 09:54:21 PDT "[F]lying during a pandemic turned out to be more stressful—and surreal—than I’d planned for," writes McKay Copkins in The Atlantic. After two months of social distancing Copkins went on a reporting trip that required a plane flight. He was looking forward to the trip, but as soon as he got on the plane he realized that air travel is no fun during a pandemic. I arrived at my assigned row, and found a stocky, gray-haired man in the seat next to mine. When I moved to sit down, he stopped me. “Sit there,” he said gruffly, pointing to the aisle behind us. “Social distance.” Not eager for a confrontation, I decided to comply. Within seconds, though, a flight attendant materialized and ordered me back to my assigned seat. My recalcitrant would-be seatmate, vigorously objecting to this development, responded by blocking my entrance to the row with his leg. Photo by Ethan McArthur on Unsplash Read the rest Full Article Post air travel coronavirus COVID-19
in Colt Clark and the Quarantine Kids play "Come Together" By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 10:01:09 PDT A family in lockdown performs the Beatles' "Come Together." Read the rest Full Article Video beatles family
in This combination lockbox is no match for a piece of aluminum can By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 10:37:37 PDT The LockPickingLawyer easily opens this Yale Y500 Combination Key Access padlock with just a sliver of aluminum from a soda can. Read the rest Full Article Post Video lockpicking locks recreational lockpicking
in Silicone mini-pinch bowls have 101 uses By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 10:58:21 PDT These little silicone rubber bowls come in handy in so many ways. I use them with my digital scale to measure the bulk powder supplements I take. We use them at the dinner table to hold condiments. We use them while preparing meals to hold spices and minced herbs. I keep finding new ways to use them. For instance, when I fry or scramble eggs, I now crack the eggs over one of these bowls so I can pull out shell pieces and woogers (I wish I had a wooger snatcher but the bowl will have to do). Read the rest Full Article Post kitchen tools useful stuff