Clickbait is one of the scourges of the internet. Like with spam filters, we have to invent our way out of a misuse of technology. Good use for AI, and a great feature for Artifact (I still haven’t even tried it).
A brief daily summary of impeachment news, since nobody can keep up with all this stuff.
Weird.
And the best news headline of the year goes to...
This website is awesome. If you check it out, you will think it's The Onion... except in this case all the news are true - they just seem like they are made up.
A daily briefing of technology news worth caring about, edited by Richard Dunlop-Walters
If you can't read tech news all day, this gives you a nice little summary for the day.
Very interesting new news venture.
"The perfect commute-sized way to catch up on the day’s news".
This new news website is an interesting concept: Once a day, a different but real professional blood and flesh journalist summarizes the day's top news, prominently linking back to the sources. It's presented cleanly and attractively: no link bait, no ads, no trolls.
It's exactly the opposite of the Huffington Scourge. I'll be checking it out.
It doesn't border on dishonest, it goes well past that. They're a joke.
Very well done.
What's happening, by country.
Op-ed by WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Julian Assange - a.k.a public enemy #1.
Report on i-Dosing: getting high through your headphones. Don't try this at home, but if you do, let me know how it is.
I can see both sides of the argument.
#1 Austin celebrity, before Sandra Bullock or Lance Armstrong.
May he get well soon.
They use National Instrument's Lego Robolab mentoring program as an example throughout the article. Interesting. I was a Robolab mentor a few years ago.
Amazing photos of smuggling tunnels in Gaza.
The right wing. The left wing. The religious. The anti-religious. Everyone but the "radical" center made it - which happened to win the largest total number of seats. A total of thirty (!) ministers. I wouldn't bet on this coalition staying together too long. It's just too surreal.
Local news station News8Austin used some stock footage from the 2006 Hot Sauce Festival. In it you can find me and Alejandro del Castillo. It's a Windows Media file... sorry.