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I’m also a big fan of Great Suspender. I cannot speak more highly of apps, extensions and programs that just do one thing, and do it well.

Surely the core point here is providing accountability to those who are wronged by the use of the defective product, and encouraging more responsibility from those who put products out for the public to use? Surely there is another way besides offering financial restitution? The goal after all, is to create better and

I don’t know if anybody here has read a really old Neal Stephenson WIRED piece from 1996 called “Mother Earth, Mother Board”, but it’s a fucking fantastic long-read detailing how these things actually get put in place. http://archive.wired.com/wired/archive/…

That last one is the only example ever of a well known ballsy man proving he has balls by literally risking his balls.

You’re not kidding anybody with the “our friend” tag. This uh... tesla battery is for my uh... FRIENDS weed operation... yeah. It’s not for me.

Thanks! I’m okay walking to a light switch

Urghhh! I know Vimeo is better for editors and you can keep your nice little file as big as you want, but holy shit is it annoying to watch in small 30 second chunks.

What is your mother's maiden name, the name of your first pet and the street you grew up on? Just... out of interest.

It looks at one point, a lot like the Virgin Media logo.

Plex?

I will NEVER stop being amazed at the fact England didn't get this World Cup. Want to know how much the English FA would really HAVE to spend to host a World Cup?

Yeah, that was the impression I got. However, that wearable video from a few days ago did sound a little more self-congratulatory than previous Google promos.

"One need look no further than the breakup of the Bell System in the early 80s to show how America's antitrust laws not only help the people but also promote innovation."

I clicked hoping it would be a rickroll. Go away.

1.21 Gigawatts?!

Is this the comedy video of the week?

The future is bright.

Don't worry. That kid's bulletproof.

This still has nothing on the biggest rock.

I like the idea, I just know that when I was 16, I had to basically pick science or arts, even once I was 18, I couldn't apply for medicine without having studied hard sciences when I was 16. They make us choose early in the UK.