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How we use GPS to track you is none of your business, says Department of Justice
The Department of Justice is refusing to disclose details on the government’s use of GPS tracking, despite vehement protests from the American Civil Liberties Union. This week, the ACLU obtained two internal memos outlining the DOJ’s philosophy on tracking suspects with GPS, but with the exception of some brief background information, the documents were entirely redacted.

    thisistheverge:

    How we use GPS to track you is none of your business, says Department of Justice

    The Department of Justice is refusing to disclose details on the government’s use of GPS tracking, despite vehement protests from the American Civil Liberties Union. This week, the ACLU obtained two internal memos outlining the DOJ’s philosophy on tracking suspects with GPS, but with the exception of some brief background information, the documents were entirely redacted.

    Source: theverge.com
    • 4 months ago
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  • prostheticknowledge:

    Infinite Type Trooper 

    Interactive installation displays animated type from a vintage keyboard - video embedded below:

    Infinite Type Trooper from lettersaremyfriends on Vimeo.

    From Letters Are My Friends in Berlin comes an installation that enables you to experience their animated and generated Buchstabengewitter Typeface with a haptic tactile interface - an old Rheinmetall Typewriter from the 1920s. We used the Arduino based USB Typewriter Kit by Jack Zylkin to convert this machine into an USB keyboard and give it a long deserved upgrade after almost a century. The keys are send to a PC that is running the Buchstabengewitter vvvv-patch that animates the glyphs. We gonna use it as a realtime comment tool for talks and events.

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    Awesome

    Source: vimeo.com
    • 4 months ago
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  • tattoosandtutus:

Deno 
@denotattoo

Rad ink

    tattoosandtutus:

    Deno 

    @denotattoo

    Rad ink

    Source: web.stagram.com
    • 4 months ago
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