A little video we all should take a moment to watch and think about.
Instead of thinking about what divides us we should think about what we have in common…
can i get a kiss?
and can you make it last forever?
i said i’m ‘bout to go to war
and i don’t know if i’ma see you again
Yup. In case you were wondering, this is what happens when you get the horse on Colossus 13.
i may be a coward… but i know what i’m about
7pm routine
i wonder if my pets have like a proper language and when i try to speak back to them im just speaking jargon
like for example my cat always speaks to me when I come home and i meow back to her and she’ll meow again & even though i don’t think twice about it to her it’s probably a situation where it’s like
her, meowing: “im glad you’re home”
me, meowing back: “tax benefits”
her, meowing: “why do u always do this”
"WAKE UP, ITS TIME FOR SCHOOL"
Instead of yelling BOO this Halloween, yell something even scarier, like COMMITMENT or STUDENT LOANS
why do they always show cranberries in thos big pits n its implied its wet and possibly swimmable. do cranberries really grow like that. wh
What’s encrypting your internet surfing? An algorithm created by a supercomputer? Well, if the site you’re visiting is encrypted by the cyber security firm Cloudflare, your activity may be protected by a wall of lava lamps.
Cloudflare covers websites for Uber, OKCupid, & FitBit, for instance. The wall of lamps in the San Francisco headquarters generates a random code. Over 100 lamps, in a variety of colors, and their patterns deter hackers from accessing data.
As the lava lamps bubble and swirl, a video camera on the ceiling monitors their unpredictable changes and connects the footage to a computer, which converts the randomness into a virtually unhackable code.
Codes created by machines have relatively predictable patterns, so it’s possible for hackers to guess their algorithms, posing a security risk. Lava lamps, add to the equation the sheer randomness of the physical world, making it nearly impossible for hackers to break through.
You might think that this would be kept secret, but it’s not. Simply go in and ask to see the lava lamp display. By allowing people to affect the video footage, human movement, static, and changes in lighting from the windows work together to make the random code even harder to predict.
So, by standing in front of the display, you add an additional variable to the code, making it even harder to hack. Isn’t that interesting?
via atlasobscura.com
do you have any tips for painting? i saw your progression and it’s wildly amazing! i’m trying to wrap my head around how you paint now
i was super inspired by the works of wlop, kawacy, guweiz, RDJlock and lots and lots of others, so i took it upon myself to make my style just.. a gigantic mishmash of everything i liked lol. everytime i see something i like i add it to my witch's brew of an art style like some little hoarder raccoon + building upon the foundations i learnt in art school
And here we meet at a crossroads. Three ways to leave but nowhere to go.
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