Watch the Intriguing Trailers for the Retro Sci-Fi Film The Vast of Night

Today, if I told you that someone in 1950s New Mexico saw mysterious lights in the sky, we’d have the same thought: aliens. The infamous 1947 Roswell incident and its cultural saturation in the decades since has made sure of that. But, if you were living it, would you know? What would you believe? That mystery and…

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Source: Gizmodo – Watch the Intriguing Trailers for the Retro Sci-Fi Film The Vast of Night

Assassin's Creed Odyssey's Sea Shanties Are Actual Greek Poems

Hi, Luke Plunkett here, your resident sea shanty enthusiast. And I’d like you to know that Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, a game featuring mythical creatures, immortal leaps and the most perfect human being ever created (not you, Alexios), takes its sea shanties of all things very seriously.

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Source: Kotaku – Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’s Sea Shanties Are Actual Greek Poems

Apple, Facebook spat is over, for now—iOS certificate access restored

Apple, Facebook spat is over, for now—iOS certificate access restored

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Days after Apple shut down Facebook’s developer certificate, disabling the company’s internal iOS apps, the two companies have now seemingly buried the hatchet.

“We have had our Enterprise Certification, which enables our internal employee applications, restored,” Facebook said in a statement sent to Ars and other media outlets. “We are in the process of getting our internal apps up and running. To be clear, this didn’t have an impact on our consumer-facing services.”

As Ars reported earlier Thursday, the Developer Enterprise Program allows for iOS apps that remain off the App Store but are locally distributed only.

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Source: Ars Technica – Apple, Facebook spat is over, for now—iOS certificate access restored

Facebook and Google Clearly Don't Exist in the Arrowverse

I can believe a child with dark matter shrapnel in her head can create a deadly dreamscape and plot to murder adults. I can believe a man can run faster than the eye can see. I can believe that someone out there in the multiverse would really date Sherloque Wells. But The Flash just stretched believability by…

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Source: Gizmodo – Facebook and Google Clearly Don’t Exist in the Arrowverse

H-1B Visa Lottery Will Now Favor Masters, Doctorate Degree Holders

McGruber shares a report from The San Francisco Chronicle: The Department of Homeland Security announced a rule change Wednesday that will transform the lottery that decides who gets the 85,000 H-1B visas granted to for-profit companies every year. Previously, an initial lottery granted 20,000 visas only to those holding advanced degrees granted by U.S. institutions — master’s degrees or doctorates — and then a general lottery granted 65,000 visas to all qualified applicants. The Department of Homeland Security switched the order of these lotteries, it said in a notice of the final rule change, which will bolster the odds for highly educated foreign nationals. The change reduces the likelihood that people with just a bachelor’s degree will win in the general lottery, said Lisa Spiegel, an attorney at Duane Morris in San Francisco and head of the firm’s immigration group. The program shift could hurt technology staffing companies, also known as outsourcers, who have a reputation for flooding the lottery with applications. Three Indian firms — Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys and Wipro — often account for a majority of the H-1B applications, an analysis of government data shows.

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Source: Slashdot – H-1B Visa Lottery Will Now Favor Masters, Doctorate Degree Holders

Mozilla says Facebook isn't transparent enough with political ads

It’s not just activist groups complaining that Facebook’s browser add-on policies are hurting political ad transparency. Mozilla has sent a letter to the European Commission contending that Facebook’s approach is creating a “lack of transparency.”…

Source: Engadget – Mozilla says Facebook isn’t transparent enough with political ads

Overwatch's New Paris Map Has A Piano And Everyone Is Playing It

Yesterday, Blizzard surprise-dropped a new Paris map onto Overwatch’s PC public test server, and players were thrilled to discover that their guns, hammers, and hamster balls can do more than just claim lives in this ravaged city of romance. They can also play piano.

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Source: Kotaku – Overwatch’s New Paris Map Has A Piano And Everyone Is Playing It

Hacker Spoke To Baby and Hurled Obscenities At Couple Using Nest Camera, Dad Says

pgmrdlm shares a report from CBS News: An Illinois couple said a hacker spoke to their baby through one of their Nest security cameras and then later hurled obscenities at them, CBS station WBBM-TV reports. Arjun Sud told the station he was outside his 7-month-old son’s room Sunday outside Chicago and he heard someone talking. “I was shocked to hear a deep, manly voice talking,” Sud said. “My blood ran cold.” Sud told WBBM-TV he thought the voice was coming over the baby monitor by accident. But it returned when he and his wife were downstairs. The voice was coming from another of the many Nest cameras throughout the couple’s Lake Barrington house. “Asking me, you know, why I’m looking at him — because he saw obviously that I was looking back — and continuing to taunt me,” Sud said. Later that night, Arjun Sud noticed the Nest thermostat they have upstairs had been raised to 90 degrees. He suspected the hacker was behind that too. Nest’s parent company, Google, said in a statement that Nest’s system was not breached. Google said the recent incidents stem from customers “using compromised passwords exposed through breaches on other websites.”

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Source: Slashdot – Hacker Spoke To Baby and Hurled Obscenities At Couple Using Nest Camera, Dad Says

Feds secretly ship plutonium to Nevada to meet South Carolina court order

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Source: Ars Technica – Feds secretly ship plutonium to Nevada to meet South Carolina court order

Ask The Salty Waitress: This kid looks too old for the kids’ menu

Dear Salty: Fellow server here. Our restaurant has a kids’ menu for 12-and-unders, and I swear as I get older, I’m getting worse at judging the ages of young people. I feel like some parents are trying to put one over on me by ordering off of the kids’ menu for their teenagers, who are almost obviously too old for the

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Source: LifeHacker – Ask The Salty Waitress: This kid looks too old for the kids’ menu

Anthem's Fragmented Launch Risks Ruining What Makes Online Games Great

Remember when games used to just, come out? They had a release day. On that release day, or potentially the night before, you’d go to the store, hand a person some cash, the same amount as everyone else, and walk out with a game that you could then go home and immediately start playing. That was nice.

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Source: Kotaku – Anthem’s Fragmented Launch Risks Ruining What Makes Online Games Great

Deadspin Dear God, What The Hell Happened Over Here [Update] | The Root Portland Police Sergeant to

Deadspin Dear God, What The Hell Happened Over Here [Update] | The Root Portland Police Sergeant to Cops: ‘If You Come Across a Black Person, Just Shoot Them’ | Splinter How to Get Filthy Rich in America Without Anyone Knowing Your Name | The A.V. Club Ben Affleck finally achieves lifelong dream of not having to play…

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Source: Kotaku – Deadspin Dear God, What The Hell Happened Over Here [Update] | The Root Portland Police Sergeant to

Fake News Sites Are Changing Their Domain Name To Get Around Facebook Fact-Checkers

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Mashable: In order to avoid Facebook’s fact checking system, the site formerly known as YourNewsWire, one of the most well-known purveyors of fake news online, has simply rebranded. The site now goes by News Punch and posts fake news content similar to what it published under their former name, according to a report by Poynter. YourNewsWire co-founders Sinclair Treadway and Sean Adl-Tabatabai, who reside in California, founded the site in 2014. The two completely migrated the website from the “yournewswire.com” domain name to “newspunch.com” in November 2018. Treadway told Bloomberg at the time that they move was made due to declining revenue thanks to Facebook’s fact-checking system. Under this program, fact-checking outlets like Snopes are able to mark content posted on Facebook as false, which in turn decreases the site’s reach on Facebook. According to the investigation, the workaround has been a success. Content that Poynter itself had found to be previously marked false on “yournewswire.com” was ported over to the “newspunch.com” domain. When shared on Facebook, that same fake news content that now lived on “newspunch.com” was not marked as false under the fact-checking program. Facebook is reportedly rolling out features to thwart the site’s workaround.

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Source: Slashdot – Fake News Sites Are Changing Their Domain Name To Get Around Facebook Fact-Checkers

Apple Breaks Google’s Employee-Only iOS Apps After Search Giant Broke Its Rules: Reports

Google’s internal iOS apps are now borked just like Facebook’s were yesterday. That’s all thanks to Apple, which revoked Google’s enterprise certificate today after the search company broke its developer rules.

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Source: Gizmodo – Apple Breaks Google’s Employee-Only iOS Apps After Search Giant Broke Its Rules: Reports

Study suggests Facebook users are happier if they leave for a month

You’ve no doubt heard anecdotal evidence of Facebook users feeling better after they’ve quit the social network, but how often does that help, really? A fair amount, according to researchers. A study (PDF) from New York University and Stanford show…

Source: Engadget – Study suggests Facebook users are happier if they leave for a month