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12 votes
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Tesla recalls 53,822 vehicles running "full self-driving" because they won't stop at stop signs
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Mark Zuckerberg’s dream of launching a cryptocurrency is officially over
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The first standard to assure a photo’s authenticity has been created
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The SAT will go completely digital by 2024
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What if phones were actually designed for hands?
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Kosovo pulls the plug on its energy-guzzling bitcoin miners
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These seed-firing drones can plant 40,000 trees every day
11 votes -
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes found guilty
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James Webb Space Telescope successfully unfurls its tennis court-size sunshield in space
26 votes -
A look back at Q3 '21 public cloud software earnings
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2021 was the year US lawmakers tried to regulate online speech
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Northvolt rolls out Europe's first gigafactory-era car battery – Swedish plant ramps up lithium ion cell production in race to profit from growing electric car demand
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(mac)OStalgia: 2021 meets Mac OS 9 (featuring designs for Spotify, Slack, Zoom)
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Utrecht wants to be the first city to use its electric car fleet as a giant battery
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Climate tech’s newest unicorn makes chemicals from sugar, not fossil fuels
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Despite "decentralized" label, an Amazon outage took down this cryptocurrency exchange
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Sarco suicide capsule ‘passes legal review’ in Switzerland
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Webcams
There was a very brief period of time in the late 90s early 00s when the word “webcam” had just started existing and entering the popular discourse; and where that word was practically synonymous...
There was a very brief period of time in the late 90s early 00s when the word “webcam” had just started existing and entering the popular discourse; and where that word was practically synonymous with “sex show”.
I think around the time I first heard that word, having a webcam usually meant you would use it to do nude shows with.
They weren’t integrated with computers back then (laptops were super expensive and not popular yet, and they weren’t a mainstream laptop accessory until way later). So if you had a webcam, you had to really seek it out and pay quite a bit of money for it. It made little sense for people to buy them just to use them for personal reasons and most jobs didn’t have a utility for them.
… except sex work. Live, paid access cam shows immediately caught on. And people would see those in ads (ads tended to be trashy with zero quality control back then, even automated. Worse than now, I swear), and associate “webcam” with “webcam show”.
There was no reason to otherwise hook up a camera to a computer if not to stream its contents to the web, anyway. The first webcam, that famous coffee pot, was just that: a web-connected camera. Web cam. Wikipedia talks about “Jenni cam” — I wasn’t on the anglosphere’s internet at the time so this escaped me, but it does seem to agree that the concept entered the mainstream not via videoconferencing, but via cam girls.
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Researchers shrink camera to the size of a salt grain
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Turning buildings into batteries? Concrete battery storage explained.
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Real-time alerting system for COVID-19 and other stress events using wearable data
6 votes -
Tidal kites with a five-metre wingspan move underwater in a figure-of-eight pattern, absorbing energy from the running tide to generate electricity
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Acquisition of chess knowledge in AlphaZero
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A machine that can only draw one line patterns
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Early on-demand music streaming required lots of nickels - In the Pacific Northwest 70-plus years ago, a telephone-based jukebox connected callers to their favorite tunes
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The ingenious ancient technology concealed in the shallows
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High-speed laser writing method could pack 500 terabytes of data into CD-sized glass disc
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Human computer: The forgotten women's profession
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Financial innovation is actually happening
6 votes -
Electric ice skates that can also be a meat grinder
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Nearly 500 Mesoamerican monuments revealed by laser mapping—many for the first time
5 votes -
Margaret Atwood TERF Twitter controversy
7 votes -
Could search engines be fostering some Dunning-Kruger?
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Vienna museums starts OnlyFans account after its TikTok is banned for posting nudes
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Hundreds of banned crypto miners were siphoning power at China’s state firms
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Henrietta Lacks estate sues company using her ‘stolen’ cells
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Service workers face more harassment than ever. Panic buttons can help.
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Repeatedly clicking the first link on Wikipedia ends up at "Philosophy" 97% of the time
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Lehmer Factor Stencils: A paper factoring machine before computers
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In dry California, some buy units that make water from air
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A bitcoin mining power plant secretly set up shop in Alberta. Now it's being forced to shut down
5 votes -
‘Smart toilet’ monitors for signs of disease
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Don’t be surprised about Facebook and teen girls. That’s what Facebook is.
12 votes -
El Salvador has started mining Bitcoin using the renewable energy from volcanoes
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Folding@Home's Covid Moonshot program to receive $10M grant
7 votes -
Running emulators in Xbox's Edge browser
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The fascinating physics of bowling
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The real first 3D printed buildings (1930s)
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The rise and fall of teletext
12 votes