Carbon Pollution Touched 800,000 Year Record in 2016, WMO Says

Carbon dioxide levels surged to their highest level in at least 800,000 years because of pollution caused by humans and a strong El Nino event, according to the World Meteorological Organization. From a report: Concentrations of the greenhouse gas increased at a record speed in 2016 to reach an average of 403.3 parts per million, up from 400 parts per million a year earlier, the WMO said in a statement on Monday warning of “severe ecological and economic disruptions.” The WMO said the last time the Earth had a comparable concentration of CO2s, the temperature of the planet was 2 degrees to 3 degrees Celsius warmer and sea levels were 10 meters to 20 meters higher than now.

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Ghostbusters Theme Played on Floppy Drives Is the Perfect Trick-or-Treat Soundtrack for Nerds

For a while now, Paweł Zadrożniak has been treating us to some classic tunes played on his Floppotron— a musical instrument built from 64 floppy disk drives Frankenstein-ed together. His latest work nails the Ghostbuster theme song just in time to update your trick-or-treat playlist.

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Source: Gizmodo – Ghostbusters Theme Played on Floppy Drives Is the Perfect Trick-or-Treat Soundtrack for Nerds

On Monday, SpaceX seeks to double its record for annual launches

Enlarge / The Falcon 9 rocket and Koreasat-5A have gone vertical on Pad 39A in Florida. (credit: SpaceX)

SpaceX has launched, on average, about 1.5 times per month during this year. From that perspective, the company’s 16th launch of 2017 may not seem all that spectacular. After all, sending something like the Koreasat-5A commercial communications satellite to a geostationary transfer orbit is becoming old hat for the new space company.

However, Monday’s launch attempt is significant because it would double SpaceX’s total number of launches for any given year, which was eight. Moreover, it is yet another commercial launch for SpaceX, which before 2017 had launched mostly government missions for NASA and NOAA. But this year, 11 of 16 SpaceX launches have been for private companies or foreign governments.

The launch window for Monday’s attempt from Kennedy Space Center opens at 3:34pm ET and will remain open until 5:58pm ET. The webcast below should begin about 15 minutes before the launch window opens. After delivering the satellite into orbit, the Falcon 9 rocket’s first stage will attempt a landing on the “Of Course I Still Love You” drone ship at just under 9 minutes after launch. The satellite will be deployed about 36 minutes after liftoff.

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Source: Ars Technica – On Monday, SpaceX seeks to double its record for annual launches

YouTube TV finally has an app built for your living room screen

When YouTube TV arrived earlier this year, it was focused on phones. Sure, you could send video to your TV via Chromecast or AirPlay, but thus far there haven’t been apps for the big video platforms like Roku, Apple TV or even Google’s own Android TV…

Source: Engadget – YouTube TV finally has an app built for your living room screen

Tell Us Your Best Las Vegas Hacks

This week on Hack Your City, we want your tips for visiting, or living in, Las Vegas. This series always gets more tips for tourists than for locals, and Vegas will epitomize that. But we’re also fascinated with the million-plus people who live full time in and around the city that most of us visit to let use, who use…

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Sorry Bose, the Best Wireless Noise-Cancelling Headphones Are Now Made By Sony

It’s rare to see a company make an almost perfect product. It’s even rarer to see one improve an almost perfect product. And yet, here we are. Sony’s already incredible MDR-1000X wireless, adaptive noise-cancelling headphones got an upgrade earlier this year and dropped the price to $350. I’ve been testing the new…

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Source: Gizmodo – Sorry Bose, the Best Wireless Noise-Cancelling Headphones Are Now Made By Sony

Everything You Need to Know About the Paul Manafort Indictment

President Trump’s campaign chairmen, Paul Manafort, was indicted Monday morning and ordered to surrender to authorities. According to the New York Times, he is charged with funneling “millions of dollars through overseas shell companies and [using] the money to buy luxury cars, real estate, antiques and expensive…

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Source: LifeHacker – Everything You Need to Know About the Paul Manafort Indictment

‘Hong Kong Massacre’ is ‘Max Payne’ meets ‘Hotline Miami’

When Remedy Games released the original Max Payne in 2001 it changed video games in a real way. And the same can be said for Dennaton Games and Hotline Miami 11 years later. Well, it’s been an awful long time coming, but the developers at Vreski are…

Source: Engadget – ‘Hong Kong Massacre’ is ‘Max Payne’ meets ‘Hotline Miami’

Man Gets Locked In Convenience Store's Walk-In Beer Cooler, Stays All Night Drinking

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In dreams really do come true news, a 38-year old Wisconsin man was accidentally locked in a convenience store’s walk-in beer cooler, and decided to hang out all night drinking instead of trying to get anyone’s attention. Obviously, it was the right decision.

The man, whose name was not released, told police that he went to a Kwik Trip here to buy some beer but became trapped inside the walk-in cooler when it was locked at about 11:50 p.m. Tuesday, according to a police report. Rather than bang on the glass door to be let out, he warmed up to the idea of staying inside — where temperatures hover around 32 degrees — all night to sample the merchandise.

A customer told Kwik Trip employees that a man was inside the beer cave at about 5:50 a.m. Wednesday.

When they opened the door, he left the store without paying for what he drank: An 18-ounce bottle of beer and three cans of malt liquor. He also fell over a stack of 30-can beer packs, breaking three cases open.

An 18-ounce bottle of beer and three cans of malt liquor in six hours? I expected more from a hero. No word if the man refilled the cans he drank or just peed in a corner. Unfortunately, he left without paying for the beer he drank, and was issued a misdemeanor citation for theft. Hopefully he can recoup however much that costs when he sues Kwik Trip for locking him in a beer cooler all night.

Thanks to cjcjcj, who agrees even if you had the time of your life, sue for emotional distress. It’s the American way.

Source: Geekologie – Man Gets Locked In Convenience Store’s Walk-In Beer Cooler, Stays All Night Drinking

This Two-Foot-Long RC Replica Is as Close as You'll Ever Get to Driving the Batmobile

There’s a good reason many superheroes are also billionaires: because the fancy gadgets that Iron Man and Batman rely on cost untold millions. It makes fantasies like owning your very own Batmobile nearly unachievable, although with its new RC Ultimate Justice League Batmobile, Mattel might have a half-decent way to…

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Source: Gizmodo – This Two-Foot-Long RC Replica Is as Close as You’ll Ever Get to Driving the Batmobile

The Meaning of AMP

Last week, Ethan Marcotte, an independent web designer, shared how Google describes AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages). People at Google says AMP “isn’t a ‘proprietary format’; it’s an open standard that anyone can contribute to.” But that definition, Marcotte argues, isn’t necessarily an honest one. He writes: On the face of it, this statement’s true. AMP’s markup isn’t proprietary as such: rather, all those odd-looking amp- tags are custom elements, part of the HTML standard. And the specification’s published, edited, and distributed on GitHub, under one of the more permissive licenses available. So, yes. The HTML standard does allow for the creation of custom elements, it’s true, and AMP’s license is quite liberal. But spend a bit of time with the rules that outline AMP’s governance. Significant features and changes require the approval of AMP’s Technical Lead and one Core Committer — and if you peruse the list of AMP’s Core Committers, that list seems exclusively staffed and led by Google employees. Now, there’s nothing wrong with this. After all, AMP is a Google-backed project, and they’re free to establish any governance model they deem appropriate. But when I hear AMP described as an open, community-led project, it strikes me as incredibly problematic, and more than a little troubling. AMP is, I think, best described as nominally open-source. It’s a corporate-led product initiative built with, and distributed on, open web technologies. Jeremy Keith, a web developer, further adds: If AMP were actually the product of working web developers, this justification would make sense. As it is, we’ve got one team at Google citing the preference of another team at Google but representing it as the will of the people. This is just one example of AMP’s sneaky marketing where some finely-shaved semantics allows them to appear far more reasonable than they actually are. At AMP Conf, the Google Search team were at pains to repeat over and over that AMP pages wouldn’t get any preferential treatment in search results … but they appear in a carousel above the search results. Now, if you were to ask any right-thinking person whether they think having their page appear right at the top of a list of search results would be considered preferential treatment, I think they would say hell, yes! This is the only reason why The Guardian, for instance, even have AMP versions of their content — it’s not for the performance benefits (their non-AMP pages are faster); it’s for that prime real estate in the carousel. The same semantic nit-picking can be found in their defence of caching. See, they’ve even got me calling it caching! It’s hosting. If I click on a search result, and I am taken to page that has a URL beginning with https://www.google.com/amp/s/… then that page is being hosted on the domain google.com. That is literally what hosting means. Now, you might argue that the original version was hosted on a different domain, but the version that the user gets sent to is the Google copy. You can call it caching if you like, but you can’t tell me that Google aren’t hosting AMP pages. That’s a particularly low blow, because it’s such a bait’n’switch.

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Source: Slashdot – The Meaning of AMP

Google's Next Android Update Could Turn Chromebooks Into Texting Machines

Chrome OS is getting there. What started out as a way to make an OS that runs well on inexpensive laptop components is slowly marching to a point where it may actually be a real competitor to Windows, macOS, and Linux. And based on a some code found in the developer preview for Android 8.1, Google’s next addition to…

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Source: Gizmodo – Google’s Next Android Update Could Turn Chromebooks Into Texting Machines

Skype's chat-focused desktop redesign is available to everyone

If you’ve wanted to check out Skype’s huge desktop redesign without living on the bleeding edge, now’s your chance. Microsoft has released the finished version of its big overhaul for Linux, Mac and Windows users. As in the preview, the new communi…

Source: Engadget – Skype’s chat-focused desktop redesign is available to everyone