Dec 14, 2018
IMAX, Sebastian Stan, The Boring Company, and more in today's daily Link Tank!
The Boring Company and Chicago are under a tight deadline for planned tunnel.
"The Boring Company and the mayor of Chicago are under pressure to get the company’s planned tunnel through the city council as soon as possible, a report this week revealed. Elon Musk’s tunnel-digging venture is making progress on its plan to connect the city airport to downtown, but mayor Rahm Emanuel’s announcement that he won’t seek a third term has started a countdown timer."
Read more at Inverse.
Why is the McU wasting Sebastian Stan?
"Perhaps you do not follow me on Twitter but most of the time, I’m talking about I, Tonya. In fact, my bio says to “talk I, Tonya to me” because that movie is pretty much all I want to talk about. So when...
IMAX, Sebastian Stan, The Boring Company, and more in today's daily Link Tank!
The Boring Company and Chicago are under a tight deadline for planned tunnel.
"The Boring Company and the mayor of Chicago are under pressure to get the company’s planned tunnel through the city council as soon as possible, a report this week revealed. Elon Musk’s tunnel-digging venture is making progress on its plan to connect the city airport to downtown, but mayor Rahm Emanuel’s announcement that he won’t seek a third term has started a countdown timer."
Read more at Inverse.
Why is the McU wasting Sebastian Stan?
"Perhaps you do not follow me on Twitter but most of the time, I’m talking about I, Tonya. In fact, my bio says to “talk I, Tonya to me” because that movie is pretty much all I want to talk about. So when...
- 12/14/2018
- Den of Geek
Documentarian Alex Winter is solidifying his place within the tech world as a storyteller willing to look at modern systems stymying the old guard and exciting the new before helping to disseminate what they mean for the world at-large. He looked back at how Napster disrupted the music scene in Downloaded (something the movie and television industry faces today to the point where a sequel in the next five to ten years wouldn’t be far-fetched) and took us beneath the surface of buzzwords and indictments surrounding Tor and the dark web with Deep Web. Much like the latter’s central through line Ross Ulbricht, Winter’s latest Trust Machine: The Story of Blockchain focuses on educating outsiders by humanizing a disruptor targeted by those working to maintain status quo.
He goes one further this time too by using his subject — blockchain technology — as the source of his art. The...
He goes one further this time too by using his subject — blockchain technology — as the source of his art. The...
- 10/30/2018
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
How sad. Reddit co-founder Aaron Swartz, who helped create RSS at 14, was found dead on Friday Jan. 11 — he committed suicide.
Aaron Swartz, 26, was found hanging in his apartment on Friday Jan. 11, according to a new report.
At 14-years-old, the internet guru helped create RSS, the software that is used universally to allow people to subscribe to information from the Internet. In recent years, Aaron became somewhat of an activist for free online access to all kinds of Internet files.
Due to this, Aaron had federal charges filed against him in 2011. The charges claimed that he’d downloaded 4.8 million articles and other documents from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with the intention of posting them to a file-sharing site.
Although he pleaded not guilty, the prospect of the trial was too much for him, his family said.
“Aaron’s insatiable curiosity, creativity, and brilliance; his reflexive empathy and capacity for selfless,...
Aaron Swartz, 26, was found hanging in his apartment on Friday Jan. 11, according to a new report.
At 14-years-old, the internet guru helped create RSS, the software that is used universally to allow people to subscribe to information from the Internet. In recent years, Aaron became somewhat of an activist for free online access to all kinds of Internet files.
Due to this, Aaron had federal charges filed against him in 2011. The charges claimed that he’d downloaded 4.8 million articles and other documents from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with the intention of posting them to a file-sharing site.
Although he pleaded not guilty, the prospect of the trial was too much for him, his family said.
“Aaron’s insatiable curiosity, creativity, and brilliance; his reflexive empathy and capacity for selfless,...
- 1/13/2013
- by Christopher Rogers
- HollywoodLife
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