Wednesday, 3. August 2016

Best joint-roller in the world earns $1000s for his creations


Tony Greenhand, 26, of Albany, Oregon makes pinata-like fully smokable joints that he sells for big bucks.

Greenhand’s client, a young and ultra-wealthy firearms enthusiast in Florida, had flown out in a private jet to personally collect the joints he had commissioned. In addition to the grenade, there was a 1.5-ounce golden Glock. Then, there was the centerpiece of the consignment—a replica of an AK-47, fashioned from rolling papers and a half-pound of kind bud.

boingboing.net Achtung Canvas-Fingerprinting

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Debian Project Enhances the Anonymity and Security of Debian Linux Users via Tor


The Debian Project, through Peter Palfrader, announced recently that its services and repositories for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system would be accessible through the Tor network. To further enhance the anonymity and security of users when either accessing any of the Debian online services, such as the Debian website or Wiki, as well as when using the Debian GNU/Linux operating system, the Debian Project partnership with the Tor Project to enable Tor onion services for many of their services. The Tor onion routing method is widely-used around the globe by many people who want to remain anonymous while surfing the Internet, and the best way to do that is to either use the popular Tor Browser or the acclaimed Tails amnesic incognito live system. This way you'll have access to the Tor network for a great level of security.

softpedia.com

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An Easy Extraction: The Top 100 Albums Of 2016 So Far


To me, musically at least, the year doesn't really kick off until the moment our mid-year chart is published. Then it finally feels like I can breathe out. That things are rolling at last. Editing a music website is like constantly being in that weird fugue state that comes over most people in record shops. "Man... I know I actually like music but made by which groups, singers and producers? I know once I get home I'll be able to think of 38 LPs and a whole bunch of EPs I really want but right now I can't call to mind a single thing I'm into." So you walk out of the shop with yet another copy of Station To Station by David Bowie. Just in case something happens to the other seven copies you own. Speaking as someone who runs a music magazine, this temporary sonic amnesia can be overwhelming. I constantly seem to be at a music festival saying: "Errrrrrr... Nope. Can't think of a single thing..." to the eminently reasonable question: "Have you heard any good music recently?"

thequietus.com

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Kickstarting a levitating Nixie clock


Edinburgh's Tony "Lasermad" Adams is kickstarting a levitating Nixie clock -- featuring vintage Soviet deadstock Nixie tubes -- that draws power wirelessly from its base, as it hovers magically in midair on a cushion of mysterious magnetism, displaying the time and date.

Lasermad

kickstarter.com

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Strange, Seductive and Surreal Erotica from 1920-30’s Vienna


Atelier Manassé was a highly successful photographic studio established by husband and wife team Adorján von Wlássics (1893 - 1946) and Olga Solarics (1896 - 1969) in Austria in 1924—though some sources cite 1922. Principally based in Vienna—with a smaller office in Berlin—the studio flourished during the 1920s and 1930s. It was known for producing highly flattering portrait photography of film, theater and cabaret stars. It could be said Adorján and Olga were the airbrush pioneers of their day—artfully painting out any blemishes or wrinkles and reducing the unsightly flab from legs and waists. The resulting photographs were mass produced and sold to fans as much sought after postcards.

Atelier Manassé

dangerousminds.net

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18th Century Britain's Great Culinary Breakthrough: Mushroom Ketchup


Halfway through the process of making traditional mushroom ketchup, the dark and leaking fungi looked like a rotting puddle of chunky bog. Chopped, salted generously, left to sit for 24 hours, the pile of portobellos had given up their juice. After the first hour, the mushroom chunks were sitting in a shallow pool of brown liquid. Now they were bathing in it. It seemed unlikely that this marshy mixture would lead to anything tasty. It was even harder to believe that this was the forebear of today’s sweet, sharp and gloopy tomato ketchup.

atlasobscura.com

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Fred Tomlinson R.I.P.


Fred Tomlinson, Chef der Tomlinson Singers und Co-Autor von Monty Pythons Lumberjack-Song und „Spam! Wonderful Spam!“, ist bereits im Juni im Alter von 88 Jahren gestorben. Nachrufe bei den Pythons und im Telegraph.

nerdcore.de

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DJI is opening an indoor drone arena for first-time fliers and professionals alike


Dronemaker DJI has already opened physical stores in China and South Korea, but now it's expanding its consumer outreach with its first ever 'drone arena.' The 1,395-square-meter arena will open later this month in Yongin, a city in the south of Seoul's greater metropolitan area. DJI says the indoor venue will be kitted out with safety nets, an LED-light circuit for advanced pilots, and support for first-person-view flying. There'll also be a small workshop for carrying out minor repairs.

DJI is opening an indoor drone arena

theverge.com

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Hackable, educational walking bot can add a Raspberry Pi


Robotical’s hackable, Cortex-M4 based “Marty” educational robot has flexible legs, and can be upgraded with an onboard Raspberry Pi. A startup called Robotical is seeking funds on Indiegogo for a 3D printable, mostly open source, walking robot called Marty. The WiFi-controlled bipedal bot has a 180MHz Cortex-M4 MCU, and is primarily designed to teach kids about programming using Scratch. It can also be programmed with Python or C++, and you can upgrade it with a Linux-driven Raspberry Pi or other small SBC.

Marty

hackerboards.com

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Investment-Manager wettet auf Untergang von Tesla


Mark B. Spiegel nennt den Elektroautobauer ein "schreckliches Unternehmen" Der Investment-Manager Mark B. Spiegel hat in einem Interview mit der Süddeutschen Zeitung erneut gegen Tesla Stimmung gemacht. Spiegel ist für seine Skepsis gegenüber Tesla bekannt, er gilt als Elon Musks Börsen-Nemesis. Mit sogenannten Leerverkäufen wettet er an der Börse auf den Untergang des Unternehmens – er hat also ein finanzielles Interesse daran, Tesla schlecht zu reden. Interessant sind seine Gedanken dennoch. Spiegel bezeichnet Tesla-Chef Elon Musk als"Lügner" und attestiert Tesla ein Kakerlaken-Problem: Damit meint er, dass man, wenn man eine Kakerlake sieht, davon ausgehen kann, dass es viele weitere gibt.

derstandard.at

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