Archive for November, 2017
The Industrial Complex – Back From The Dead
by dervish on Nov.10, 2017, under ciphermethod.com
After 32 days down, the music stream is back.
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"Everything we see is an hallucination generated by the virtual reality machine inside our head," comments Prof Mike Morgan of The City University, London.
"Normally these hallucinations are vetoed by the information coming through our senses, so we can call perception 'controlled hallucination.'
"But when the input is ambiguous we can see all sorts of things, like the faces de Quincy saw in clouds and carpets. There are hundreds of faces hidden in the textured floors of the platforms at Euston Underground Station, if you look for them."
~ Professor Mike Morgan (21Feb2008) -
News:
- Google restores Nextcloud user’s file access on Android - Ars Technica
- The best part of Windows 11 is a revamped Windows Subsystem for Linux - Ars Technica
- Meager 8GB of RAM forces Pixel 9a to run “extra extra small” Gemini AI - Ars Technica
- Lighter, cheaper Surface Laptop saves a little money but gives up a lot - Ars Technica
- I threw away Audible’s app, and now I self-host my audiobooks - Ars Technica
- Google accidentally reveals Android’s Material 3 Expressive interface ahead of I/O - Ars Technica
- From sprinklers to battlestations: Ars staffers’ crazy home lab experiments - Ars Technica
- US warns companies around the world to stay away from Huawei chips - Ars Technica
- Google announces Material 3 Expressive, a colorful evolution of Android design - Ars Technica
- Microsoft shares its process (and discarded ideas) for redone Windows 11 Start menu - Ars Technica
- Microsoft’s 12-inch Surface Pro is cheaper but unfixes a decade-old design problem - Ars Technica
- Samsung reveals the super-slim Galaxy S25 Edge with a laughably small battery - Ars Technica
- Google DeepMind creates super-advanced AI that can invent new algorithms - Ars Technica
- Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti review: An RTX 4080 for $749, at least in theory - Ars Technica
- Adobe to automatically move subscribers to pricier, AI-focused tier in June - Ars Technica
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