Tag: offtopic
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1962 Monaco GP in 60FPS HD / Onboard & Air footage | Ferrari 156, Porsche 804, etc.
Remastered onboard footage shot during the 1962 Monaco Grand Prix weekend.(Not in the race) This is a 60FPS HD video, so please watch in 1080p60 or 720p60. [Scenes from the race – https://youtu.be/gGmoy1rXWKI] This footage is from the 1962 West German documentary film “Flying Clipper” This video View original article
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Over 4,300+ DOS games that can be played online
Play DOS Games Online was setup for preservation of 4,300+ old retro abandonware games and abandoned OS/interfaces that you can play online right in your web browser for education and research purposes. View original article
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9 Hacks for Making Pizza at Home
Aaron Quint and Michael R Bernstein are passionate at-home pizza makers who have spent over ten years honing their pie-making skills. Together, they wrote The Pizza Book, a Kickstarter-funded comprehensive guide to making great pizza at home. View original article
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The new Google Voice launches, bringing a modern look, group chat, photo sharing & more
Confirming reports from earlier this month that a Google Voice update was in the works, Google today has launched a refreshed version of its VoIP calling service on mobile and the web. View original article
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Windows 10 Redstone 2: everything we know (so far)
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Systemd vulnerability crashes Linux systems
A new vulnerability has been discovered that could shut down most Linux systems using a command short enough to fit in a tweet. View original article
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Prisoner escapes by faking an email ordering his release
“Neil Moore was locked up in England’s notorious Wandsworth Prison when he used a smuggled cellphone to send an email to the prison that appeared to come from a court clerk who was ordering his release on parole.” View complete article
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How the World’s First Computer Was Rescued From the Scrap Heap
“Eccentric billionaires are tough to impress, so their minions must always think big when handed vague assignments. Ross Perot’s staffers did just that in 2006, when their boss declared that he wanted to decorate his Plano, Texas, headquarters with relics from computing history.” View complete article