Archive for November, 2019

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Fleeing Californians Face Increasing Hostility in Idaho

November 11th, 2019

Via: Los Angeles Times: California bashing is a cyclical sport with a long history in the heart of Idaho’s Treasure Valley. Growth spurts have more than doubled Boise’s population since the 1980 census. Four months before federal counters hit the streets here that year, a Washington Post headline crowed, “To Most Idahoans, A Plague of […]

Richest 1% of Americans Close to Surpassing Wealth of Middle Class

November 10th, 2019

Via: Bloomberg: The U.S.’s historic economic expansion has so enriched one-percenters they now hold almost as much wealth as the middle- and upper-middle classes combined. The top 1% of American households have enjoyed huge returns in the stock market in the past decade, to the point that they now control more than half of the […]

Microsoft: Project Silica Stores Warner Bros. ‘Superman’ Movie on Quartz Glass

November 9th, 2019

Via: Microsoft: Microsoft and Warner Bros. have collaborated to successfully store and retrieve the entire 1978 iconic “Superman” movie on a piece of glass roughly the size of a drink coaster, 75 by 75 by 2 millimeters thick. It was the first proof of concept test for Project Silica, a Microsoft Research project that uses […]

Ireland: AI System to Search “Near Infinite Combinations” of Materials to Improve Hydrogen Production Through Electrolysis

November 8th, 2019

Via: PhysOrg: The team aims to now use artificial intelligence to put a large number of earth-abundant metals and ligands (which glue them together to generate the catalysts) in a melting pot before assessing which of the near-infinite combinations yield the greatest promise. In combination, what once looked like an empty canvas now looks more […]

Blackouts, Fires, High Gas Prices: Who Wants to Live in California Today?

November 8th, 2019

Via: Wall Street Journal: One crisis rolls into another in parts of Golden State; ‘If I wasn’t as old as I am, I would pack up and get the hell out’

Chinese Surveillance Goods Illegally Sold to U.S. Military

November 8th, 2019

Via: AP: A Long Island firm sold tens of millions of dollars in Chinese-made surveillance and other sensitive security equipment to customers, including the U.S. military to use on aircraft carriers, by falsely claiming the goods were manufactured in America, federal prosecutors said Thursday. The fraud that prosecutors allege by Aventura Technologies Inc. raised “a […]

Google Wants More Pentagon Work

November 7th, 2019

Via: DefenseOne: The company’s senior vice president for global affairs said Tuesday that the search giant has Pentagon contracts to work on cybersecurity, business automation, and deepfake detection — and is looking for more. “It’s been frustrating,” said Google’s Kent Walker, referring to rising public perceptions that the company is opposed to doing national security […]

Weird Structures in Antarctica [???]

November 7th, 2019

What is this? 75°00’53.5″S 0°03’41.0″E I got this from Third Phase of Moon.

Fully Charged Show Visits Rivian

November 7th, 2019

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This Is How the U.S. Military’s Massive Facial Recognition System Works

November 7th, 2019

Via: OneZero: Over the last 15 years, the United States military has developed a new addition to its arsenal. The weapon is deployed around the world, largely invisible, and grows more powerful by the day. That weapon is a vast database, packed with millions of images of faces, irises, fingerprints, and DNA data — a […]

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