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Interview 1991 - The Origins of the Philosophy of Liberty with Ken Schoolland

Silversqueeze: How We Got Here, Where We're Going

I asked Grok for Its Opinion on "Grok vs ChatGPT, Which Is Better?"

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Build a Greenhouse HEATER that Lasts 10-15 DAYS!

Look at the genius idea he came up with using this tank that nobody wanted

Latest Comet 3I Atlas Anomolies Like the Impossible 600,000 Mile Long Sunward Tail

Tesla Just Opened Its Biggest Supercharger Station Ever--And It's Powered By Solar And Batteries

Your body already knows how to regrow limbs. We just haven't figured out how to turn it on yet.

We've wiretapped the gut-brain hotline to decode signals driving disease

3D-printable concrete alternative hardens in three days, not four weeks

Could satellite-beaming planes and airships make SpaceX's Starlink obsolete?

First totally synthetic human brain model has been realized

Mach-23 potato gun to shoot satellites into space

Communication

Liberation requires collaboration between free thinkers without infringement or censorship. In another age, we could meet in public spaces. Today avoiding the Crown’s surveillance requires we exchange encrypted communication.

Blind Man Develops Smart Cane That Uses Google Maps and Sensors to Identify One's Surroundings

This electronic walking stick is revolutionizing the way that blind people can navigate the world.

Hints of Apple Augmented Reality glasses found in iOS 13 code

References to stereo augmented reality apps, as well as the codename "Garta," have been spotted within Apple's internal betas of iOS 13 --following and apparently refuting previous reports that Apple had abandoned the concept.

VPN's for Remote Workers: A Beginners Guide for 2019

For those that are not computer nerds, a VPN involves technology that adds a security layer to private and public networks, including broadband and internet hotspots.

AI system capable of writing fake news that was deemed 'too dangerous' to release...

An artificial intelligence project capable of writing fake news that was deemed 'too dangerous' to release to the public has been recreated by two university students.

Learn How Google Is Using Modern Slave System To Program Its AI

Callers challenge Rob Dew about how Google is exploiting slave systems to set up the AI that could become the new nanny state.

Texas Firm Claims To Have Developed The "Holy Grail" Of Electric Motors

A Texas-based company recently raised $4.5 million in seed funding to develop and commercialize a revolutionary motor that produces more torque, double the power, and increases range in an electric vehicle versus one using a typical electric motor.

Neil Jacobstein | Foundation In Exponentials - AI | Global Summit 2018 | Singularity University

Exponential technologies are fueling disruptive change in industries and societies around the world. This session provides a rapid-fire introduction to Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence, Cryptographic technologies and currencies, Next-generati

Roku Adds 5 Free Channels for Cord-Cutters

Roku has added five new channels to The Roku Channel. All of which offer free content to Roku owners. The channels add sports coverage, local and national news coverage, award-winning journalism, investigative reports, and comedy specials.

Scientists Are Building a Real-Life Version of the Starship Enterprise's Life Scanner

Spiral light reveals living creatures.

You Can Now Unlock Your Car With Your Phone Using KETO

If you have a car with push-button ignition, there's a new gadget coming along that should have you feeling quite excited: KETO allows you to unlock your car with your smartphone, making it easier than ever to jump in and start rolling.

1.2 Trillion Transistors on a Wafer-Scale AI Chip

The Cerebras Wafer-Scale Engine (WSE) is the largest chip ever built and has one 1.2 trillion transistors. It is the heart of a deep learning system.

AI Has Go Rating of Over 5100 Versus Best Human at 3696

In 2018, OpenAI discovered that the amount of compute used for AI training doubles every 3.5 months. By comparison, the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits only doubles every 18 months, a.k.a Moore's Law.

We Need to Talk About Search by James Corbett

Why does no one seem to understand the bigger picture of search algorithm manipulation. This isn't about being able to work around search blacklists to find certain information, it's about how we are being steered toward a future where we will no

Samsung Releasing Smartphone Using Graphene Battery for 15-30 Minute Charging in 2020

Samsung will release a smartphone using new fast chargoing graphene battery technology that can fully charge in under 30 minutes according to gadgets leaker Evan Blass (@EVLeaks).

Amazon's AI can now detect FEAR:

Firm says it's improved its Rekognition software to better read emotions and predict age more accurately

Nine SpaceX Starlink Satellite Launches In Next Ten Months

SpaceX will launch two more Starlink satellite missions with current target dates of October 17 and November 4.

New Zealand Becomes 1st Country To Legalize Payment Of Salaries In Crypto

Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have been on a persistent upswing this year, but they're still pretty volatile. But during a time when even some of the most developed economies in the word are watching their currencies bounce around like the Argen

New Ultrafast Artificial Intelligence Mimicking Brain Dynamics

Using advanced experiments on neuronal cultures and large scale simulations, a group of scientists at Bar-Ilan University in Israel has demonstrated a new type of ultrafast artifical intelligence algorithms -- based on the very slow brain dynamics

Particl Launching an Unhackable Marketplace With No Commission Fees

Particl is launching its marketplace at 8 am EST on Monday, August 12, 2019. It is an entirely decentralized ecosystem built around a native privacy coin, PART. Particl wants to fix the biggest issues still plaguing crypto: the inability to effective

The $200 smart swimming goggles --

--that bring the Olympics to your local pool by displaying real time stats and performance data

A Blockchain SOLUTION To Online Censorship Has Arrived And It's Called POCKETNET!

Free speech is under attack as more and more voices and opinions are silenced online in a massive censorship campaign that is showing no signs of slowing down!

In a Lab Accident, Scientists Create the First-Ever Permanently Magnetic Liquid

For the first time, scientists have created a permanently magnetic liquid. These liquid droplets can morph into various shapes and be externally manipulated to move around, according to a new study.

Pentagon: Lasers That Beam Messages Into Your Head

Talking lasers can send audible messages directly into your head from up to hundreds of miles away. When perfected, this technology will be used by military and civilian applications to control crowds and individuals. ? TN Editor

We Talked to Phone Farmers Who Use Ad Fraud to Earn Beer Money

The inside story of the sketchy, gray market world of zombie phone armies making money simulating trailer views.

Facebook-backed brain research decodes thoughts as words instantly for the first time

Machines that can connect to our brains and interpret its electrical signals hold all kinds of potential in all kinds of areas.

Robotic contact lens that allows users to zoom in by blinking eyes revealed by scientists

Device mimics natural electric signals in human eyeball

Microbiome-assessing capsule gathers gut bacteria

The over-abundance or lack of certain types of gut bacteria has been linked to everything from depression to heart disease to childhood asthma.

9 Ways Linux Is Taking Over the World

Linux doesn't only run on home computers. You will also find it in far more exciting devices and projects. It's particularly common where the proprietary nature of Windows and macOS is not suitable.

Smart glove uses stretch-sensing tech for highly accurate hand gesture capture

Getting real, physical movements accurately depicted in the digital world remains a challenge for programmers and engineers, but a newly developed glove promises to advance the tech significantly.

Argon Transform adds dual cameras, comms and a HUD to any motorcycle helmet

A Singaporean company is launching a kit that makes any motorcycle helmet smart. The Argon Transform kit sticks onto your lid, and gives it a HUD, rear view camera, forward-facing action/dash cam, Bluetooth connectivity, an intercom and visual GPS na

CompuLab breaks out silent mini computer with a distinctly Minty flavor

Israel's CompuLab has updated its mini computer for lovers of the Linux operating system. Again collaborating with the Linux Mint team, the Mini 2 represents the fourth generation of its MintBox line of small form factor fanless computers for silent

Review: Langogo's Genesis translator takes a pocket-sized axe to the language barrier

The Langogo Genesis is a hand-held pocket translator, smaller than a smartphone, that uses noise-cancelling microphones to translate between more than 100 languages, while offering you a 4G Wi-Fi hotspot while you're traveling. We've been using one f

Path to Million Qubit Quantum Computers Using Atoms and Lasers

Atom Computing is building quantum computers using individually controlled atoms.

Review: LaserCube, the world's smallest – and first – battery-powered RGB laser projector

Wicked Lasers' latest gadget is one of the most mesmerizing and compelling toys we've played with in a long, long time. It's also extremely dangerous, powerful enough to pop balloons, etch patterns on wood, and surely fry the odd retina if used incor

Amazon Lays Out Satellite Constellation Service Goals, Deployment and Deorbit Plans to FCC

Amazon released more details on its plan to deploy 3,236 broadband satellites, telling U.S. telecom regulators the constellation can start service in limited areas with less than a fifth of the total constellation.

Single thin lens able to focus the entire visible spectrum...

The Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) has developed the first single lens that can focus the entire visible spectrum of light -- including white light -- in the same spot and in high resolution.

EUV Chips Are Solved So 5 Nanometer Is Here in Months and 6 Years to 2 Nanometers

AMD has released the 7 nanometer 3900, 3950 and other Ryzen 3 processors. Samsung could be months from production of its 5-nanometer chips.

SpaceX Starlink Service Starts January 2020

The New #Starlink Modem Device from #SpaceX and The Starlink Satellite Constellation Development Project are set for Pre-Order. Actual release date is due by 4th Quarter of 2019. Global satellite Service is due by January 2020.

FreedomBox

FreedomBox is designed to be your own inexpensive server at home.

AI Trained on Old Scientific Papers Makes Discoveries Humans Missed

Scientists used machine learning to reveal new scientific knowledge hidden in old research papers.

Why Windows Shipping the Linux Kernel Changes Everything

Microsoft is changing. Once a closed, monolithic organization with open hostility towards open sourced software, they now appear to be embracing it.

In the age of deepfakes, could virtual actors put humans out of business?

In film and video games, we've already seen what's possible with 'digital humans'. Are we on the brink of the world's first totally virtual acting star?

Episode 359 - The Secrets of Silicon Valley: What Big Tech Doesn't Want You to Know

Once a sleepy farming region, Silicon Valley is now the hub of a global industry that is transforming the economy, shaping our political discourse, and changing the very nature of our society. So what happened? How did this remarkable change take pla

Tutorial: How to use CashShuffle to Have Anonymous Bitcoin Cash Transactions by Roger Ver

CashShuffle allows you to make your Bitcoin Cash non-traceable. You can stay anonymous with this easy-to-use software. Roger Ver walks you through the steps of using CashShuffle.

Delete Facebook, but save your data with a phone or computer

Learn how to delete or deactivate your Facebook account and the steps to protect yourself before you do.

Swarm of drones spray-paints crowdsourced graffiti mural

As part of the Italian UFO-Urban Flying Opera project, people were initially asked to submit "their thoughts, hopes and ideas regarding what cities should look like."

Researchers Teleport Information to Be Stored Within a Diamond

Researchers have successfully teleported quantum information securely within the confines of a diamond - and the study has big implications for quantum information technology, the future of how sensitive information is shared and stored.

Credit Card Sized Raspberry Pi 4 at $35-119 for Desktop Performance

The Raspberry Pi 4 offers ground-breaking increases in processor speed, multimedia performance, memory, and connectivity compared to the prior-generation boards, while retaining backwards compatibility and similar power consumption.

Hybrid Quantum-Classical System from D-Wave and Where Quantum Computing Could Be Used

D-Wave Systems announced the availability of D-Wave Hybridâ„¢, a simple open-source hybrid workflow platform for building and running quantum-classical hybrid applications. D-Wave Hybrid is part of the Ocean software development kit within D-Wave's

SpaceX Starlink Satellite

Real Engineering has a video that describes the value of SpaceX Starlink satellites.
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