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[Link] These Robotic Reddit TikTok Accounts Come From a Content Farming Discord

Read: 13/4/2022 www.vice.com

If you’re on TikTok recently you may have seen a spike in so-called Reddit Stories accounts, which upload TikToks that read out stories written on Reddit and which sometimes have footage of video games playing in the background.

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[Link] TikTok Says Being Victim of Mass Shooting ‘Could Result in You Getting Hurt’

Read: 2/12/2021 www.vice.com

One student inside the school took their phone out and filmed the scene inside the classroom, where students were locked in. The gunman was outside, asking to be let in and pretending to be a sheriff. The students did not fall for it.

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[Link] Running n8n on ships: An interview with Maranics 🛳

Read: 15/11/2021 n8n.io

Somewhere in the world’s oceans, a local n8n instance just ran a workflow on a cruise ship. We spoke with Mattias Larson, co-founder of Maranics to learn more. I am the co-founder of Maranics, which is a company that focuses on digitalizing human processes to increase quality and reduce workload.

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[Link] Motorist fined after CCTV confuses his number plate with woman’s T-shirt

Read: 19/10/2021 www.theguardian.com

David Knight was baffled when he received a fine for driving in a bus lane in Bath – about 120 miles away from his home.

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[Link] Automate The Freight: Autonomous Ships Look For Their Niche

Read: 11/10/2021 hackaday.com

It is by no means an overstatement to say that life as we know it would grind to a halt without cargo ships.

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[Link] Tesla on Autopilot slammed into police cars despite flashing lights, lawsuit says

Read: 29/9/2021 arstechnica.com

Tesla has been sued by five Texas police officers who were injured when a Tesla Model X in Autopilot mode crashed into police vehicles that were stopped and had their flashing lights turned on. The officers also sued the owner of a restaurant accused of overserving alcohol to the X's driver.

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[Link] He escaped the Dark Web’s biggest bust. Now he’s back

Read: 29/9/2021 arstechnica.com

Just over four years ago, the US Department of Justice announced the takedown of AlphaBay, the biggest dark web market bust in history.

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