There's the being able to defend yourself then there's the having somebody that knows how to defend you I'm starting to notice there's starting to be an in between kind of defend yourself
The Justice Department filed a certification in federal court one hour before a judge's deadline that said President Trump's name has been "removed" from "all physical signage on the Kennedy Center building and grounds." ABC News' Selina Wang reports. https://t.co/Ow4r5MtQmC
Elon Musk: Brain-machine interfaces could give humans “cybernetic superpowers,” allowing paralysed people to walk, blind people to see, and those unable to speak to communicate again.
“When technologies are reaching the level of miracles, that’s pretty good.”
Elon Musk's Neuralink is aiming to implant its system in a second human patient within a few weeks.
Here is how the chip will be implanted.
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This is wonderful. This page turns New York into a massive, zoomable, SimCity-style pixel art map. You can explore the city block by block: streets, skyscrapers, parks, waterfronts, bridges and neighbourhoods. A beautiful rabbit hole for map nerds: https://t.co/aFybaAIvce
HR and Change Management Professionals - When you are announcing a major org change that will impact employees' livelihoods, do you end up feeling like a therapist or life coach? Employees want answers to tough questions like "How do I plan my future?"
.@joepease has built a practice around a hard problem: how to make filmed reality lose its descriptive function without collapsing into effects.
His videos do not depend on narrative revelation or symbolic density. They depend on pressure. He takes ordinary footage, subjects it to repetition, saturation, and compositional fracture, and turns the recorded world into something unstable, impersonal, and exact.