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I love being with people, It's the most incredible thing in the world., PETER PARKER
What are you doing?, Oh, this is nice., STAN LEE
That world may change and evolve., But the one thing that will never change,, we're all part of one big family., GROOT
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That man next to you,, he's your brother., That woman over there,, she's your sister., CAROL DANVERS
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Who's we?, When you love something, you fight for it., We're the ones who changed everything.
Marvel Logo animation,Why Marvel’s Female Superheroes Look Like Porn Stars,Chomsky on Google's contribution to 'fake news'Excerpt from video for those who, like myself, prefer to read:
Google talk interviewer: “How do you think Google can and should handle the fake news problem? We have a big hammer. We’re looking for nails.”
Chomsky: "Well, by not contributing to it."
"See, advertising’s a very interesting phenomenon. Any of you who’ve taken an economics course know that... the marvels of the market that we’re supposed to admire and worship are because the market is based on informed consumers making rational choices... Turn on your television set. Do you see efforts by corporations to create... informed consumers making rational choices? Is that what you see when you see an ad for cars? If we had a market system... when General Motors is advertising a car, what you would see is a list of the characteristics of the car, along with a report by Consumer Reports saying what’s wrong with it and so on... But you don’t see that.
"Huge amounts of capital are expended every year to try to undermine markets... by creating uninformed consumers making irrational choices; and driving them to consumerism...
"That’s what ought to be taught in economics courses: massive efforts by the business community to undermine markets."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2C-zWrhFqpM
The Canary reported this though ironically with so many ads you can hardly see the article https://www.thecanary.co/2017/07/04/noam-chomsky-flips-the-debate-about-fake-news-on-its-head-in-a-room-full-of-google-staff-video/.
,Seven Wonders of the IT WorldThe fastest supercomputer. The most intriguing data center. The constantly changing core at the heart of Linux. CIO.com looks at the most impressive and most unusual marvels of the IT world..
,Marvel Universe looks almost like a real social network (2002),Looking Ahead to Marvell’s Future ThunderX Processors,Looking Ahead to Marvell’s Future ThunderX Processors,Will Future Megacities Be a Marvel or a Mess? Look at New Delhi,ARM and the Long Game Against Intel in the Datacenter,Disney+ launches Nov 12 for $6.99/month,Marvel UI app now integrates with Lookback UX testing app,Ask HN: Why Palantir's Gotham product UI looks so ancient?Recently Palantir's Gotham help manual got leaked.
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6190005-PALANTIR-Guide.html
Looking at the screenshot I could not but help marvel as to how Palantir software looks (and behaves?) something right out of early 90s, how they appear to be living under some proverbial rock all this while as far as user interface is considered.
How a startup the size, buzz, fund, talent that of Palantir totally escaped the trend of 'consumerization of enterprise software'?.
,Ask HN: Has Marvel got out of hand?So many Marvel releases lately, and they’re all generic and look the same aesthetically. It’s as if they just copy and paste stuff from other Marvel releases and just tweak it a bit. We’ve reached peak Marvel IMHO. Has it all got out of hand?.
,Ask HN: How to know the tech stack behind an "insanely great looking" iOS app?I do some iOS native programming with the default controls that come with the framework. Sometimes I marvel at some of the iOS apps that just look insanely great and most of the time I couldn't attribute that to be built with native Objective-C and the Cocoa Touch control library.
I'm sure some must put the hard work to extend those default controls but on the other side I'm sure there are some 3rd party frameworks involved to bring that insanely great feel to the app. Is there a way to find out which framework and components are used in an iOS app?.
,Veteran Hollywood vfx guy looking for startups needing help with video/audioHi, Demis here - London-based Hollywood visual effects guy, currently on hiatus writing a novel, also wanting some part-time work to keep my head in the game. I'm looking to speak to people/companies with a need for my broad production skill-set (video/audio/digital). Ideally, startups who need to engage their audience but don't have a massive budget, happy to engage a one-man (remote) operation to solve some of their problems, cheap.
Things I could help with include:
One-off videos: I've been around a long time (see: http://goo.gl/3jR1fo), understanding all the workflows. Big stuff aside (Godzilla, Marvel, etc), I've worked on several recent viral hits (this: http://youtu.be/o0u4M6vppCI), as well as producing my own stuff (one even ending up in a museum: http://youtu.be/frUPnZMxr08). Shoot/direct/edit whole spots, or work vfx magic on a single shot.
Production for rich-media channels: You might need someone to run your podcast, produce for a YouTube channel, or film a Vine series. Anything's possible. I have an audio degree, worked as a video editor, and can manage any online audio/video project from concept through to distribution.
Blog + social + content: Maybe you need someone to unify an online/social presence - articles, content, engagement. I've written catchy articles hitting 20K+ views in 24hrs (http://goo.gl/lOlxpa - about eating rotten shark), love dissecting metrics, and am often brought in as an outside consultant for one-off creative brainstorming.
Something ambitious: I'm very much an outside-the-box type. Maybe you're curious about VR, or facade projections, or you want to emulate "this cool online video" but have no idea where to start? I'm 'that guy' people bring in to help.
Projects of any scale/location/budget, without the agency price-tag. Intrigued? Let's talk.
Until then, wish me luck with my novel! :)
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,Disney+ launches on November 12 for $6.99/mo, plus new Marvel, Star Wars series,Disney+ launches on November 12 for $6.99/mo, plus new Marvel, Star Wars series,Ask HN: Best video games to expand teenage minds?So, I am not much of a gamer but I am a movie lover. So I try (with varying levels of success) to get my kids to watch something outside the Marvel / Netflix current list. I can even handle basic media studies, scene construction, story arcs and so on to keep discussions going.
But outside the tent pole AAA shoot-em ups, what does the "best 100 video games" look like? And what does scene construction, story arc and so on mean when you can do anything ?.
,Ask HN: Best Plug Computer or energy efficient server?I am looking for a high performance, low power, energy efficient computer to use as a server 24x7. I found fit-pc2 but then found PlugComputer such as the original SheevaPlug, TonidoPlug, PogoPlug, Ionics EMS, Marvell and GuruPlug.
I find GuruPlug Server Plus specially interesting, it's small, consumes less than 5W and costs less than $150, but I've read that it's got issues with overheating.
Do you know a good alternative? A PlugComputer or another low power, cheap computer to use as a 24x7 server?.
,A Case For Personal Cloud - LinuxTag Talk by Dmitri PopovGood afternoon everybody,
[SLIDE #1]
Since I only have 30 minutes, let me jump right into it. My talk is roughly divided into two parts. First, I'll talk briefly about the concept of personal cloud computing, and then I'll showcase the Tonido personal cloud platform and the TonidoPlug device.
So let me start with asking the obvious question: What is personal cloud computing? To better understand this concept let's use the following metaphor: Wallet vs Bank.
[SLIDE #2]
Like most people, I have a bank account, and my bank manages my savings, payments, retirement funds, and so on. Basically, the bank offers an advanced functionality which would be impossible or impractical for an individual user to replicate. Moreover, it offers convenience by hiding the complexity of financial operations from the end user. In other words, I don't have to be an investment guru in order to manage my retirement funds -- the bank's experts do that for me and explain the process in terms I can understand.
But there are also disadvantages of 'hosting' your money with a bank. Firstly, there is the issue of privacy: bank employees have access to your financial data, and so have tax authorities. You have no full control over what the bank does with your money either: you rely on the bank's investment experts to manage your retirement funds, and you have no control over how and where they invest your money. For example, imagine the surprise of some customers of one of the banks in Denmark when they recently discovered that some of their retirement funds were invested into the defense industry and factories producing land mines.
But being a bank customer doesn't preclude me from having a wallet. The wallet has several advantages compared to the bank. The key among them are availability, complete control, and privacy. My wallet is always with me, so I don't have to find a bank or ATM every time I need to make a purchase. I'm also in full control of the money in my wallet: I can use the money any way I like, no matter how unwise it may be. But more importantly, the wallet offers complete privacy: no one knows what I have in my wallet, unless I choose to share this with the world or a select group of people. In addition to that, I can also use my wallet for other tasks: I can use it to keep photos, store business cards, and save receipts.
Again, banks and wallets are not mutually exclusive, and depending on the situation, I choose the most suitable solution. When I want to buy a book or a sandwich, I'd most likely use my wallet (or rather cash or a card stored in my wallet). But I'll use my bank for more complex financial operations.
Of course, I'm oversimplifying things a bit, but the 'wallet vs bank' metaphor can be used to define the concept of personal cloud computing.
[SLIDE #3]
Let's start with the conventional cloud-based services. I'm sure that everyone in the audience is using some sort of cloud-based service and is pretty much aware of its advantages and drawbacks. But let's take a quick look at them through the prism of the 'wallet vs bank' metaphor. Obviously, the cloud-based applications and services are the 'banks.' They offer advanced features and hide the complexity from the end user. A typical cloud-based service offers functionality and convenience at a reasonable price and even free of charge.
But even when you use a service free of charge, there is a price to pay. For starters, you entrust our data to the service provider, losing complete control over it in the process. Lack of customization is another serious issue with the traditional cloud-based services. While you can tweak a few odd settings, usually you can't add or modify features offered by the service. In other words, you have limited control not only over your own data but also over the service's functionality. However, the most serious issue of all is the fact that the cloud-based service is only as good as its weakest link, and in this case it's the Internet connection. The promise of a pervasive always-on reliable Internet connection still remains just that -- a promise. And even if you can gain Internet access, there can be other factors that may prevent you from using it --like price, for example. When abroad, you can use your smart phone for tethering, but you wouldn't do that anyway due to exorbitant roaming charges.
So to sum up: Like a bank, a conventional cloud-based service offers advanced functionality and convenience, but provides only limited control and availability.
This is where the personal cloud platform comes into the picture. A personal cloud server shares a lot of similarities with the wallet: it's simple, it's always with you (or you can access it at any time), and it offers a range of task-oriented applications. With a personal cloud server you retain full control of your data and you are free to tweak the available functionality to your liking.
At this point you might be thinking 'Is personal cloud platform just a fancy name for the home server in my closet?' Well, not exactly. A conventional server usually runs a number of servers such as Apache, MySQL, Samba, and so on. And you use them to build solutions for specific tasks like backup, file sharing, Web server, etc. The personal cloud server, in turn, provides a tightly-integrated bundle of applications and services designed for specific tasks. So the basic characteristics of a personal cloud server include the following:
[SLIDE #4]
* Ease of use (deployment and maintenance) and portability
* Instant availability (you can access the server via a direct cable connection, over the local network, and the Internet)
* Subset of functionality (e.g., a simple blog engine to maintain a personal blog instead of a full-blow blog application like WordPress)
* Absolute privacy
* Complete control of the software and data
The Tonido software and the TonidoPlug device provide a practical implementation of the personal cloud server concept. But before we get to the specifics of both products let's take a brief look at Tonido's overall architecture.
[SLIDE #5]
It can be represented as a three-layered cake. The operating system is the bottom layer. Tonido software runs on a variety of Linux distros (including Ubuntu, Fedora, and openSUSE) as well as Windows and Mac OS X. In case of TonidoPlug, the OS layer is a trimmed version of Ubuntu 9.04. On top of the OS layer sits the Tonido framework which powers the Tonido applications.
The Tonido stack is based on the P2P technology, so all Tonido instances are coordinated via the Tonido servers. The servers store only unique user ID which you specify when creating a profile with your Tonido installation. This also means that other users must also have Tonido instances running on their machine if they want to collaborate with you and each other as well as access some shared data. However, Tonido also lets you share content over the Web. The bundled blog engine, for example, allows you to publish a personal blog, you can share files over the Web, and you can instantly create Web-based photo albums.
Now let me show you what Tonido looks like on my netbook. Obviously, my version of Tonido is already installed and configured, but deploying the software is as easy as it gets. On the first run, you are prompted to create a Tonido profile, and once it has been registered, your Tonido installation is ready to go.
When you log in to Tonido, you are dropped into a simple interface which lists all available applications grouped by their type. From here you can quickly jump to your blog, stream music, switch to sharing options, and perform other tasks. The advanced view acts as a dashboard which provides quick access to all Tonido's modules and features.
In order to collaborate and share data with other users, Tonido must be populated with groups and users. Once the group is created, you have the option to send group invites. If the user you want to invite is already in your contacts list, you can create an invite using his or her Tonido ID. Otherwise you can send the invite using the good old email. If you choose the latter approach, the recipient receives an invitation message containing a unique token. The recipient then has to install Tonido and accept the invitation using the token provided. This creates a secure peer-to-peer connection between two Tonido instances and automatically adds the joined user to your Tonido contacts.
The current version of Tonido ships with several handy applications, including Jukebox, Photos, Thots, Webshare, and Workspace.
Using Jukebox, you can access and manage your music files as well as grant other users access to your music collection. The application lets you create custom playlists, and it sports a few default dynamic playlists which give you quick access to recently added and the most popular tracks. You can use the built-in Tag Editor to edit each track's information, while the EXT button allows you to open the current playlist in an external player application. Jukebox doesn't allow you to share your music files with other users, but you can create a guest account which allows other users to access your music collection.
As you might have guessed, the Photos application lets you share and exchange photos with other Tonido users. Sharing your snaps using Photos is easy. Add a directory containing photos to the application, choose the group you want to share the photos with, and Tonido automatically pushes your photos to all users in the selected group, and all photos shared by other users appear in your Photos application. All shared photos are actually copied and stored on your machine, so you can view them even if the user who shares them is offline. Similar to Flickr and other photosharing services, Photos lets you tag, rate, and comment photos as well as mark them as your favorites. Using the commands in the navigation bar to the left, you can view photos by tags, ratings, and users. You can also quickly view the most recent photos as well as photos in a specific group.
You can use Tonido to maintain a simple blog courtesy of the Thots application. This no-frills blogging application does have a few nifty uses. It seamlessly integrates with your Twitter account, so you can push blog posts (or thots) on Twitter. Using the supplied ClipThots extension for Firefox, you can use your Thots blog as a place for storing and sharing interesting links and text snippets. When submitting a blog post, you have an option to make it public, which publishes the blog post on the Web. The blog can then be accessed using its public URL. The blog application also supports the XML-RPC interface, so you can manage your blog using a third-party client.
The Webshare application is designed to take care of all your file sharing needs. Using it, you can give users access to specific directories and files on your machine. Sharing a directory with the world requires just a few simple steps. Press the Share Files button to select the directory you want to share and specify the share's name and description. Once the share is configured, you have to add the users who will have access to the shared directory. You can then email the users a direct link to the share, and they can access and download files via a browser. You can also make the share public by enabling the Allow Everyone option. The Share Photos button lets you create instant photo albums which you can choose to share only with specific users and groups or publish them on the Web. Tonido also offers another, more straightforward, way to share files and directories using the Explorer file manager. Press the Share button next to the file or directory you want to share, and Tonido instantly turns it into a public share.
Finally, the Workspace application can help you to collaborate with other Tonido users. The application offers pretty much everything you need to manage schedules, tasks, contacts, notes, and files. The application allows you to create as many workspaces as you need, so you can set a separate workspace for each workgroup or project. Creating a workspace is as easy as creating a group. In fact, Tonido even allows you to turn any existing group into a workspace with a few mouse clicks. The modules of the Workspace application sport some clever features designed to make your work easier and more efficient. The Calendar module, for example, lets you import events from an iCal file, and if you ticked the Enable Public Display check box when creating the workspace, the calendar is automatically published on the Web. Using the Print button, you can print your calendar as a nicely-formatted agenda. The Tasks module lets you specify a due date and priority for each task as well as assign tasks to users. Using the Filter button, you can quickly view tasks matching certain criteria such as Priority, Assigned to, Due Date, etc. The Notes module offers graphical editing tools, making it easier to create richly formatted notes. The Timeline feature provides a quick overview of all workspace activity, so you can stay abreast of what other users do. As the name suggests, the Files section lets you upload files and documents to a specific workspace. Once the document has been uploaded, you can add tags, comments, notes, tasks, and events to it. But the clever part is that each added item also appears in the appropriate section of the workspace. For example, if you attach an event to the file, the event also appears in the Calendar.
The Tonido bundle contains a few other handy applications, including a torrent manager, personal finance manager, and a backup tool. The latter allows you to easily back up data on your machine to another Tonido instance. The Apps section in Tonido lets you manage the existing application (you can update, suspend, and uninstall it), install new apps, as well as access Tonido's own App Store. The ability to extend Tonido by installing additional applications is a key feature of the Tonido platform. CodeLathe, the company behind Tonido, provides a Tonido SDK and developer documentation to help you to get started with developing Tonido apps. Developers can then register and sell their creations via the Tonido Store. In other words, Tonido uses the same app store model that works so well for Apple and Google.
Finally, let's take a brief look at the TonidoPlug device. It's powered by an embedded Marvell Sheeva CPU core running at 1.2GHz backed up by 512MB DDR2 RAM and a 512MB flash disk. TonidoPlug runs Ubuntu 9.04. The device sports an Ethernet jack for network connectivity and a single USB port. The default 512MB storage can be expanded by plugging a USB stick or a USB hard disk into TonidoPlug. As soon as you do that, TonidoPlug automatically detects the connected storage device, and you can use it right away. Better yet, TonidoPlug makes the storage device available on the network, so you can use the server as a simple NAS solution.
To round up, here are a few useful addresses.
http://www.tonido.com
http://www.tonidoplug.com.
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