A Small Update on the New RoboCop Movie, Which Is Apparently Still Happening

Last year, we got news that Neil Blomkamp, possibly as penance from the universe for not getting to make that Alien movie he was really hype for, was working on RoboCop Returns, a direct followup to the original 1987 film. Now, we’ve got an update that confirms that the movie, while moving slowly, is definitely still…

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Source: io9 – A Small Update on the New RoboCop Movie, Which Is Apparently Still Happening

Summer Games Done Quick 2019 Raised Over $3 Million Dollars In One Week, Setting A New Record

Summer Games Done Quick 2019 has been a huge success and earlier this morning it was announced that the event had raised $3,003,889 for the charity Doctors Without Borders. This easily beat last year’s total of $2.1 million and is a new record for the popular SGDQ event.

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Source: Kotaku – Summer Games Done Quick 2019 Raised Over Million Dollars In One Week, Setting A New Record

44 US States Still Allow 'Religious Exemptions' For Vaccines

An anonymous reader quotes the Pew Research Center:

New York recently became the fifth state — after California, Maine, Mississippi and West Virginia — to enact a law requiring children in public school to be vaccinated unless they have a valid medical reason. Legislatures in several other states are considering similar legislation. Most states (44), however, allow children to be exempt from vaccinations due to religious concerns, according to a Pew Research Center analysis. And one state, Minnesota, allows for a broader exemption based on personal beliefs but does not explicitly mention religion… Among the states that specifically allow religious exemptions to vaccinations, 15 also allow exemptions for any type of nonreligious personal belief, according to the Center’s analysis…

The action in New York came after the state became the center of a nationwide measles outbreak that has sickened more than 1,000 Americans in 28 states so far this year.

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Source: Slashdot – 44 US States Still Allow ‘Religious Exemptions’ For Vaccines

Star Wars Battlefront II Fans Are Loving The Recently Added Droidekas

You might call them Droidekas or you might call them destroyer droids, but whatever you call them, these rolling death machines were recently added into Star Wars Battlefront II. Since being added fans have seemingly fallen in love with the new droids, posting clips of how deadly they are, how buggy they can be, how…

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Source: Kotaku – Star Wars Battlefront II Fans Are Loving The Recently Added Droidekas

Wikipedia Co-Founder Calls For a Social Media Strike July 4-5

Wikpedia co-founder Larry Sanger is also Slashdot reader #936,381.
He has an announcement:

“Humanity has been contemptuously used by vast digital empires,” says my new Declaration of Digital Independence, which you can sign. So I’m calling a massive social media strike for July 4-5 to raise awareness of the possibility of decentralizing social media, which is wildly popular whenever proposed. Read the FAQ use the resources to learn and spread the word far and wide. Look for lots of news about this soon. And get ready! Maybe we can make a long-held geek dream finally come true.

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Source: Slashdot – Wikipedia Co-Founder Calls For a Social Media Strike July 4-5

What Bill Gates Wishes More People Knew About Paul Allen

Microsoft’s original co-founder Paul Allen was honored posthumously with a lifetime achievement award for philanthropy this week at the Forbes Philanthropy summit.

Bill Gates remembers Allen as “one of the most intellectually curious people I’ve ever known,” adding “I wish more people understood just how wide-ranging his giving was,” and shared his remembrances at the ceremony:

Later in life, Paul gave to a huge spectrum of issues that seem unrelated at first glance. He wanted to prevent elephant poaching, improve ocean health, and promote smart cities. He funded new housing for the homeless and arts education in the Puget Sound region. In 2014 alone, he supported research into the polio virus and efforts to contain the Ebola outbreak in West Africa — all while standing up an amazing new institute for studying artificial intelligence.

If you knew him, the logic in Paul’s portfolio is easy to see. He gave to the things that he was most interested in, and to the places where he thought he could have the most impact. Even though Paul cared about a lot of different things, he was deeply passionate about each of them.

There’s a picture of a young Bill Gates in the eighth grade watching Paul Allen on a teletype terminal. “The only way for us to get computer time was by exploiting a bug in the system.”
“We eventually got busted, but that led to our first official partnership between Paul and me: we worked out a deal with the company to use computers for free if we would identify problems. We spent just about all our free time messing around with any machine we could get our hands on.”
One day — when Paul and I were both in Boston — he insisted that I rush over to a nearby newsstand with him. He wanted to show me the cover of the January 1975 issue of Popular Electronics. It featured a new computer called the Altair 8800, which ran on a powerful new chip. I remember him holding up the cover and saying, “This is happening without us!”

Paul always wanted to push the boundaries of science. He did it when we were testing the limits of what a chip could do at Microsoft, and he continues to do it today — even after he’s gone — through the work of the Allen Institute. When I first heard he was creating an organization to study brain science, I thought, “Of course….”

I wish Paul had gotten to see all of the good his generosity will do. He was one of the most thoughtful, brilliant, and curious people I’ve ever met….

I will miss him tremendously.

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Source: Slashdot – What Bill Gates Wishes More People Knew About Paul Allen

Alleged Cyber Attack on Russia's Yandex Used Malware Tied to Western Intelligence

Hackers believed to be working for Western intelligence agencies “broke into Russian internet search company Yandex from October to November 2018,” deploying a malware variant called Regin that is “known to be used by the ‘Five Eyes’ intelligence-sharing alliance of the United States, Britain, Australia, New Zealand…

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Source: Gizmodo – Alleged Cyber Attack on Russia’s Yandex Used Malware Tied to Western Intelligence

Create Written Notes From YouTube Videos Instantly With this Chrome Extension

There are a ton of informative YouTube videos out there. When you’re watching one where you’re hoping to learn something; however, you have to take your own notes on the topic for later. Gnotes is an extension that can help with that.

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Source: LifeHacker – Create Written Notes From YouTube Videos Instantly With this Chrome Extension

I Don't Know Where To Put My Heroes

DOTA Underlords is Valve’s stab at the auto-battler genre. In Underlords, just like in Auto Chess and Teamfight Tactics, you place heroes you buy on a board and then they attack other heroes and creatures. And while I understand the basic rules and mechanics of the genre, I still have no idea where to place these…

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Source: Kotaku – I Don’t Know Where To Put My Heroes

Apple Quietly Kicks Off Free 2018 MacBook Air Repair Campaign For Faulty Logic Boards

Apple Quietly Kicks Off Free 2018 MacBook Air Repair Campaign For Faulty Logic Boards
Good news if your 2018 model MacBook Air is giving you trouble—Apple has discovered an issue with the logic board and has instructed to employees at Apple Store locations as well Authorized Service Providers to fix affected units at no charge. If you own an affected model, you should receive an email from the company.

That is not a guarantee,

Source: Hot Hardware – Apple Quietly Kicks Off Free 2018 MacBook Air Repair Campaign For Faulty Logic Boards

Thanks to This Cover, the Cantina Theme From Star Wars Is Going to Be Stuck in My Head All Day

Back in the day, before all the Nazis and creepy algorithmically generated children’s shows, YouTube was great for two things: old Saturday Night Live clips, and song covers. It’s honestly still pretty great for the latter.

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Source: Gizmodo – Thanks to This Cover, the Cantina Theme From Star Wars Is Going to Be Stuck in My Head All Day

Creepy DeepFake Nudie App Goes Viral Disrobing Women With AI, Then Shuts Down

Creepy DeepFake Nudie App Goes Viral Disrobing Women With AI, Then Shuts Down
The developer of a horrifically disgusting ‘DeepNude’ application that offered to “undress” women using machine learning technology has shut down the operation following a backlash on social media. In a message posted to Twitter, the developer acknowledged that “the probability that people will misuse [the application] is too high.”

How

Source: Hot Hardware – Creepy DeepFake Nudie App Goes Viral Disrobing Women With AI, Then Shuts Down