“Umbrella-sharing startup loses nearly all of its 300,000 umbrellas in a matter of weeks.”
How can one not have a massive crush on Bishop Briggs? So. Much. Fire.
No great idea has ever come out of a brainstorm meeting. Einstein didn’t work in a brainstorm session. Germany got the BMW, while East Germany got brainstorm sessions and the Trabant.
Looking at the list of 2016’s most common passwords, we couldn’t stop shaking our heads. Nearly 17 percent of people are safeguarding their accounts with “123456”.
This mashup was way funnier than I expected. There are some very good moments sprinkled all over the cartoon.
So it turns out corporate greed in the toy world was in full force in 1986, too! The 10-year-old Transformer fan that was me then was so devastated…
We believe that it is possible that digitalisation and robotisation has started a decades-long period of transformation rightfully comparable to the Industrial Revolution. We may be entering an era during which the basic structures of society will shake, the forms of income will change, and wealth will be radically redistributed with new policies and criteria. Modern people are likely to know as little about the future social system as people at the beginning of the 19th century could imagine how ordinary working class people would one day be able to fly across the oceans in aeroplanes, children of working class people become presidents, or similarly successful doctor-fathers cook potatoes and then change their babies’ nappies.
Social Fixer is a browser plug-in that promises to, among other things, “Filter Your News Feed, Hide Sponsored Stories, Remove Politics” from your Facebook experience.
(I, on the other hand, have a different problem with Facebook.)
This stunning cinemagraph by Armand Dijcks & Ray Collins is just… like, really… wow.
Brilliant sound design that makes everything tick.