by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Nov 24, 2020 | [Tech News], Hackaday
These days, Youtube is more competitive than ever. Creators put out videos of wildly expensive, complex projects with equally pricy camera gear. [Do It Whenever?] wanted to join the arms race, building his own camera rig for smooth, swooping shots. The rig consists of...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Nov 24, 2020 | [Tech News], The Verge
Last week, a sheep-counting expedition found a mysterious monolith deep in the Utah desert, and they warned the world to stay away. This is a great opening for a science fiction story, and also the actual events of late November 2020. As local news outlet KSL TV lays...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Nov 24, 2020 | [Tech News], Wired
Julian Green was explaining the big problem with meetings when our meeting started to glitch. The pixels of his face rearranged themselves. A sentence came out as hiccups. Then he sputtered, froze, and ghosted. Green and I had been chatting on Headroom, a new video...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Nov 24, 2020 | [Tech News], BBC Technology
Security researcher Kevin Beaumont tweeted Amazon appeared to be offering only very limited access to other people’s broadband connections.
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Nov 24, 2020 | [Tech News], How to Geek
Justin Duino Ever wonder what it’d be like if you had your computer write everything for you? Well, you can get a glimpse of that with Google Poems, a site that uses machine learning to generate your next Haiku. And as you’d expect, it gets weird, fast. First,...
by Fix Society Technical Solutions | Nov 24, 2020 | [Tech News], Wired
“It could be a real benefit, especially now,” says Kristin Dunn, executive director of Camplify, which runs affordable camps for underprivileged youth in North Carolina. The group canceled its annual fall fundraiser, a barbeque with a live auction and square dancing,...
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