Monday, April 20, 2015

What's the Craziest Homemade Method For Smoking Weed You've Ever Seen?

Despite an outdated rep in popular culture as slackers, most weed connoisseurs that I know are crafty engineering sorts. A whole DIY culture of creating ways to ingest that sweet, sweet herb exists, especially prevalent in pre-vaporizer days. What’s the most bizarre build you’ve seen?

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Wildlife trafficker allegedly sold animals on Facebook and BlackBerry Messenger

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A suspected wildlife trafficker was carrying a living orangutan in a backpack when he was arrested this month in Indonesia, according to the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS).

WCS assisted the state prosecutor of North Sumatra, an Indonesian province, who arrested the suspect on April 13 in the provincial capital, Medan.

The trafficker allegedly sold wildlife through Facebook and by BlackBerry Messenger, WCS says. The arrest illustrates the ways in which technology is being used for activities that destroy the abundant but increasingly threatened native wildlife of Southeast Asia. Read more...

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Sphero is turning 'Star Wars' rolling droid into a real toy

BB-8, the new adorable droid from Star Wars: The Force Awakens, has taken the world by storm over the past few days. In particular, people were mostly surprised by the fact that the character was not computer-generated imagery -- this thing is, indee...

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PornHub's New PSA Reminds You To Touch Your Balls

PornHub, one of the world’s leading pornography destinations, is throwing in its support for testicular cancer awareness month with a new PSA video cleverly titled “Charlotte Stokely teaches you to last longer.” (Obviously, obviously not safe for work.)

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DeGeo Camera Takes Photos without Ever Recording Location

iPhone: We’re fans of using DeGeo to remove location info from photos , but if you’d prefer to skip that step altogether, DeGeo Camera never records your location to begin with.

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Girl Scout Cookies, or California's Most Notorious Strain of Cannabis

I first heard of Girl Scout Cookies a few years ago, shortly after I got my prescription for cannabis in California. I went into my local dispensary and asked for whatever buds they had that smelled the nicest. “Have you tried Girl Scout Cookies?” the woman behind the counter asked. “It’s famous.”

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Chrome's push notifications reach your Android phone

Chrome's website push notifications are no longer confined to your desktop -- they now surface on your phone, too. Grab Chrome 42 for Android and you can opt into alerts from websites that show up no matter what you're doing. You won't have to worry ...

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No, a CIA agent didn't just admit to murdering Marilyn Monroe

Did a retired CIA officer recently admit on his deathbed that he murdered Marilyn Monroe? Nope. It’s all part of a stupid hoax from fake news site World News Daily Report.

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Twitter Now Lets You Receive Direct Messages From Anyone

Twitter DMs are undergoing another change.

Starting Monday, Twitter users get a new option to receive direct messages (DMs) from anyone in the network, whether they're following the sender or not, reports Recode

Previously, users only got private one-to-one DMs from people they were following. Likely aimed at brands looking for a more direct way to interact with customers, the change follows a recent update that allowed groups of people to chat privately in the same conversation. 

See also: Group Direct Messaging Is Just Twitter's Latest Flip-Flop

The messaging race has been heating up lately, with social giant Facebook pushing out updates to its Messenger service recently. Twitter has its eye fixed on this area as well; its new option is merely its latest attempt to own the world's conversations. 

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Twitter's new-look home page.

It's been a busy few months for Twitter, which hopes to boost user engagement and spruce up some of the neglected parts of its service (such as Direct Messaging). Last week the network revamped the home page that shows up for non-users, giving newcomers an easier way to find out what's happening immediately without requiring an account login. 

The company has also launched its own live-streaming app in the shape of Periscope, as well as enabling native video uploads in January. Live-streaming, video content, messaging—Twitter's rivals have pushed forward on all of these areas as well, making for an increasingly heated competition. 

It's been a long and windy road to get to this point, and our brief history of Twitter DMs shows just how unsure the company has been about how to use its 140-character private inbox feature. The latest change looks like another line item in its growing list of experiments. While allowing Direct Messages from anyone actually makes sense in a lot of scenarios—from personal to business communications—it may also be a recipe for spam, if companies abuse it. Hopefully, as Twitter rolls out this feature, it also working on some measures to guard against that. 

The option to receive DMs from anyone should start appearing in the settings dashboard from today. To turn it on, log into Twitter, select the "Security and privacy" page, and scroll to the bottom.  

Twitter home page image courtesy of Twitter; all others courtesy of ReadWrite



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