American fencer kneels to protest Trump, gun violence

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Fencing might be a sport of play-fighting, but this fencer isn’t messing around.

American fencer and Olympian Race Imboden kneeled in protest of racism and gun violence issues while the national anthem played during his medal ceremony at the Pan American Games on Saturday. Imboden, a member of the gold-winning fencing team, explained his actions on Twitter, saying that the societal problems plaguing America “cut short” his pride for the country, so he kneeled to call attention to the issues.

Imboden’s actions come one week after a weekend of deadly shootings in America, including the El Paso shooting in which the shooter specifically targeted “Mexicans.” Imboden called out Donald Trump as “a president who spreads hate,” connecting his behavior to increasing racism and gun violence in American society. Read more…

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BTS is taking a two-month break and their fans are being so supportive

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BTS has made their vacation official, and the ARMY is being super-chill about it.

It’s been rumored/known for several weeks that the band had a two-month break coming, said to kick off after an Aug. 11 performance in South Korea and conclude on Oct. 11 with a scheduled show in Saudi Arabia. Now, the label that manages BTS, Big Hit Entertainment, has confirmed the vacation.

[공지] 방탄소년단 공식 장기 휴가 알림 (+ENG) pic.twitter.com/fV4Aw5UNY4

— BigHit Entertainment (@BigHitEnt) August 11, 2019

“This period will be an opportunity for the members of BTS … to recharge and prepare to present themselves anew as musicians and creators,” the letter reads. “This will also provide them with a chance to enjoy the ordinary lives of young people in their 20s, albeit briefly.” Read more…

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Have you stared deeply into the Cat’s Eye Nebula?

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NASA describes the dying star, NGC 6543, in elegant scientific prose.

“The Cat’s Eye (NGC 6543) represents a brief, yet glorious, phase in the life of a sun-like star.”

The space agency recently posted a sharpened image of the distant planetary nebula, located some 3,000 light-years beyond Earth. These sprawling clouds of dust and gas form when stars similar to our sun reach the end of their lives and “gently eject their outer gaseous layers,” according to NASA and ESA astronomers. The legendary Hubble Space Telescope, now nearly 30 years old, originally captured this image of the planetary nebula. Read more…

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Lady Gaga responds to Dayton, El Paso, and Gilroy shootings with philanthropy

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Like everyone else who’s not a monster, Lady Gaga is deeply distraught following the recent spate of mass shootings. On Friday, she pledged to do something about it.

In a Facebook post, Gaga announced her intent to “fully fund the classroom project needs” in Dayton, Ohio; El Paso, Texas; and Gilroy, Calif. Those three communities have all suffered in recent weeks in the wake of mass shootings that left, in total, close to 100 people dead or injured.

“My heart goes out to those who were taken from us too soon and to their families, loved ones, and communities who are left to grieve,” Gaga’s note begins. “Everyone has the right to laws that make them feel safe in their communities. In this moment, I want to channel my confusion, frustration, and fury into hope. Hope that we are there for each other and for ourselves.” Read more…

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People are having stress dreams about losing their AirPods

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Hope, a 19-year-old college student at the University of Texas, had just walked off a plane from a family vacation when she had a sinking realization: she had left her AirPods onboard.

She soon grew desperate. In an effort to get back her beloved earbuds before the plane left for its next destination, she climbed onto the wing. But she was unsuccessful, and the plane took off with her struggling to cling to the wing — still trying to retrieve her AirPods.

It was literally a nightmare scenario. “I woke up crying,” she said. 

The whole ordeal had been an exceptionally vivid dream.

Hope, a design student who asked to be identified by her first name only, says she, like most people, has had stress dreams in the past. But this one — the only, so far, to feature her AirPods — affected her much more than other dreams. Read more…

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This Bluetooth speaker is shaped like a flask, and it’s on sale

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TL;DR: Get this quirky, flask-shaped Bluetooth speaker for $24.99. Usually priced at $69.99, you’ll be saving $45. 


With the influx of Bluetooth speakers on the market, consumers are faced with an embarrassment of riches. But think of it as a delightful dilemma. You’re no longer relegated to only a handful of options that you most likely don’t even want; you quite literally have hundreds and thousands of options to choose from.

Need to procure speakers with excellent sound quality? All it takes is one Google search. Want one that you can carry on a hiking trip? There’s a speaker designed for that. If your motive for buying new speakers is purely for recreational purposes, though, we have the perfect suggestion: the iHome flask-shaped Bluetooth speaker — a speaker that screams F-U-N. Read more…

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He tried to prank the DMV. Then his vanity license plate backfired big time.

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Everyone hates parking tickets. Not everyone, however, is an information security researcher with a mischievous side and a freshly minted vanity license plate reading “NULL.”

That would be Droogie (his handle, if that’s not obvious), a presenter at this year’s DEF CON hacking conference in Las Vegas and man with a very specific problem: He’s on the receiving end of thousands of dollars worth of tickets that aren’t his. But don’t tell that to the DMV.

It wasn’t, of course, supposed to end up this way. In fact, exactly the opposite. Droogie registered a vanity California license plate consisting solely of the word “NULL” — which in programming is a term for a value of zero — for fun. And, he admitted to laughs, on the off chance it would confuse automatic license plate readers and the DMV’s ticketing system.  Read more…

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How eBay scammers turned Nespresso lovers into money mules

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Nina Kollars just wanted a cheaper cup of coffee. Stumbling across an online credit card fraud ring was simply an added bonus. 

As she explained to a crowd at the annual DEF CON hacking conference in Las Vegas, the associate professor at the Naval War College didn’t set out to become an unwitting money mule accidentally helping to defraud senior citizens, but hey, not everything goes the way you think it will. 

Kollars, a fan of Nespresso coffee pods, had found what seemed to be an amazing deal on eBay: 200 of the pods listed at half price. So she placed her order, and, soon after paying via PayPal, her order arrived — along with a brand-new $280 Nespresso espresso maker that she hadn’t ordered or paid for. Read more…

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Gwyneth Paltrow forgot she was in several Marvel movies with Samuel L. Jackson

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We don’t know what jade vagina eggs are supposed to do, but helping memory clearly isn’t one of them. Goop founder and Marvel star Gwyneth Paltrow has a reputation for forgetting her fellow stars in some of the biggest blockbusters of movie history — including, most recently, Nick Fury himself.

First it was Sebastian Stan, the Winter Soldier, who starred alongside Paltrow in several Avengers movies and had to reintroduce himself to her three times (and counting). Then it was the entirety of the Spider-Man: Homecoming cast, when Paltrow completely forgot she was in the movie while doing an episode of The Chef Show inspired by her role in said movie. Read more…

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Sledgehammers can’t even stop these hackers

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A man in a hotdog suit repeatedly smashes a computer with a sledgehammer as raucous cheers fill the room.  

No, you did not just wander into a David Lynch dreamscape, but rather the d(struction)20 CTF at the annual DEF CON hacking conference in Las Vegas. The competition, which pits a group of hackers and researchers against each other in random security and cryptography challenges, comes with a very DEF CON-esque twist: Participants are subject to the roll of a 20-sided die, and the resulting number corresponds to physical damage inflicted upon their computer. Then they have to complete the next challenge.  Read more…

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