Discovery of Huge Stash of Helium is a 'Game-Changer' for Industry

Experts have been warning of a looming shortage of helium for years, as the known reserves are being depleted. Now British researchers have discovered a large reserve of helium gas in Tanzania, using a new exploration method that offers hope for the future.

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Source: Gizmodo – Discovery of Huge Stash of Helium is a ‘Game-Changer’ for Industry

Thanos Infinity Gauntlet Chained Ring Jewelry Set

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This is the $55 Infinity Gauntlet inspired handchain crafted and sold by Etsy shop TheBeeeHive (that’s three E’s, not a typo). Imagine the power you’ll be able to wield wearing one! You know I always thought it was pretty lame that none of Captain Planet’s Planeteers ever tried to steal all the others’ rings so they could wield ULTIMATE POWER. Earth, fire, wind, water AND heart? That’s some serious weaponry. Then you just have to summon Captain Planet, kick his ass, and you’re free to throw fast food wrappers out the car window and strangle birds with those plastic 6-pack rings to your heart’s content.

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Source: Geekologie – Thanos Infinity Gauntlet Chained Ring Jewelry Set

People Searching For A Steam Summer Sale ARG Are Getting Desperate

For a little while, every major Steam Sale came with a meta game attached. Over the years, they grew more elaborate, culminating in last year’s Steam Summer Sale Monster Game
. But then Steam Sales changed. Now there’s no meta game to be found.

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Source: Kotaku – People Searching For A Steam Summer Sale ARG Are Getting Desperate

Remains of the Day: Twitter Adds Stickers for Photos

Much of my childhood was motivated by the acquisition of stickers. What better reward for hard work than a glittering star to adhere wherever I pleased? Twitter evidently feels the same way, and they’re adding new stickers that you can use to decorate your photos.

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Source: LifeHacker – Remains of the Day: Twitter Adds Stickers for Photos

Secretive Alphabet Division Taking Control Of Public Transit?

This article claims that Sidewalk Labs, a subsidiary of Alphabet, is offering its cloud software to cities to upgrade bus and parking services and bring them under Google’s management.

Sidewalk Labs, a secretive subsidiary of Alphabet, wants to radically overhaul public parking and transportation in American cities, emails and documents obtained by the Guardian reveal. Its high-tech services, which it calls “new superpowers to extend access and mobility”, could make it easier to drive and park in cities and create hybrid public/private transit options that rely heavily on ride-share services such as Uber. But they might also gut traditional bus services and require cities to invest heavily in Google’s own technologies, experts fear.

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Source: [H]ardOCP – Secretive Alphabet Division Taking Control Of Public Transit?

Google's Satellite Map Gets a 700-Trillion-Pixel Makeover

An anonymous reader writes: On Monday, Google Maps has received a makeover with 700 trillion pixels of new data added to the service. The Atlantic reports: “The new map, which activates this week for all users of Google Maps and Google Earth, consists of orbital imagery that is newer, more detailed, and of higher contrast than the previous version. Most importantly, this new map contains fewer clouds than before — only the second time Google has unveiled a “cloudless” map. Google had not updated its low- and medium- resolution satellite map in three years. The new version of the map includes data from Landsat 8, the newer version of the same satellite (Landsat 7, the U.S. government satellite which supplied the older map’s imagery data), letting Google clear the ugly artifacts. Google’s new update doesn’t include imagery at the highest zoom levels, like the kind needed to closely inspect an individual house, pool, or baseball field. Those pictures do not come from Landsat at all, but from a mix of other public and private aerial and space-based cameras, including DigitalGlobe’s high-resolution satellites. The image processing for this most recent map was completed entirely in Google Earth Engine, the company’s geospatial-focused cloud infrastructure. In fact, the entire algorithm to create the cloudless map was written in Javascript in the Earth Engine development interface.”

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Source: Slashdot – Google’s Satellite Map Gets a 700-Trillion-Pixel Makeover

Dungeons and Dragons May Have Found Its Hero in the Star of Edgar Wright's New Film

A new Dungeons and Dragons movie is slowly rolling
forward under the eye of director
Rob Letterman (Goosebumps), and he may have just found his star in Ansel Elgort, who we’ll soon see as the star of Edgar Wright’s upcoming film Baby Driver.

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Source: io9 – Dungeons and Dragons May Have Found Its Hero in the Star of Edgar Wright’s New Film

Unwanted Windows 10 upgrade costs Microsoft $10,000

It’s chosen by default, ready to download and install if you’re not paying attention.

Microsoft has paid a California woman $10,000 over an unwanted Windows 10 upgrade, reports the Seattle Times.

Teri Goldstein’s computer, used to run her travel agency business, was apparently upgraded to Windows 10 shortly after Microsoft made the free upgrade available to Windows 7 and 8.1 users last year. Goldstein said this was so problematic that it left her computer crashing and unusable for days at a time. After Microsoft’s tech support was unable to assist, Goldstein sued the software company, asking the court to award her compensation for lost wages and the cost of a new computer.

Goldstein won and was awarded a $10,000 judgement. Microsoft appealed this decision but then dropped this appeal. According to a Microsoft spokesperson, the company still denies any wrongdoing but dropped the appeal to avoid the expense of further litigation.

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Source: Ars Technica – Unwanted Windows 10 upgrade costs Microsoft ,000

Lazy Wolf Fails to Howl

Fuck, you guys. It’s late in the day here on the East Coast, I just paid my credit card bill, and I have to go home and deal with the wasp nest I found in my living room this morning. But I’m not alone in my misery, and neither are you. Allow me to introduce you to a lazy ass wolf who sounds like Chewbacca after taking two hits of acid.

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Source: Gizmodo – Lazy Wolf Fails to Howl

Cyclops Inspired Helmet With Flamethrowing Eyeballs

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Because everybody needs a hobby and some people need hobbies that involve fire (myself included), this is a video of the Cyclops inspired flamethrowing mask built by Allen of Youtube channel Sufficiently Advanced. Me? I am not sufficiently advanced, not by any means. I am sufficiently behind. Hey guys, wait for me! But being behind is cool too because, like, from behind you get to check out all the butts in front of you. They come in all shapes and sizes: big butts, little butts, square butts, lumpy butts, butts that are so flat you could probably see the person’s butthole without them bending over. That’s probably my least favorite kind of butt if we’re being honest.

Keep going for the video, and if you could be ready to call 911 that would be great.

Source: Geekologie – Cyclops Inspired Helmet With Flamethrowing Eyeballs

President Obama Should Pardon Edward Snowden Before Leaving Office

An anonymous reader writes from a report via The Verge: Ever since Edward Snowden set in motion the most powerful public act of whistleblowing in U.S. history, he has been living in exile in Russia from the United States. An article in this week’s New York Magazine looks at how Snowden may have a narrow window of opportunity where President Obama could pardon him before he leaves office. Presumably, once he leaves office, the chances of Snowden being pardoned by Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump are miniscule. Obama has said nothing in the past few years to suggest he’s interested in pardoning Snowden. Not only would it contradict his national security policy, but it will severely alienate the intelligence community for many years to come. With that said, anyone who values a free and secure internet believes pardoning Snowden would be the right thing to do. The Verge reports: “[Snowden] faces charges under the Espionage Act, which makes no distinction between delivering classified files to journalists and delivering the same files to a foreign power. For the first 80 years of its life, it was used almost entirely to prosecute spies. The president has prosecuted more whistleblowers under the Espionage Act than all president before him combined. His Justice Department has vastly expanded the scope of the law, turning it from a weapon against the nation’s enemies to one that’s pointed against its own citizens. The result will be less scrutiny of the nation’s most powerful agencies, and fewer forces to keep them in check. With Snowden’s push for clemency, the president has a chance to complicate that legacy and begin to undo it. It’s the last chance we’ll have.”

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Source: Slashdot – President Obama Should Pardon Edward Snowden Before Leaving Office