YouTube is starting to censor content that doesn't break its content rules, preparing for the eclipse may be preparing for disaster, and researchers hack signs to confuse autonomous vehicles.
Links from this episode:
- YouTube will suppress some controversial content — even if it doesn’t violate policies
- Steven Crowder
- Young Turks
- ADL: Hate on Display™ Hate Symbols Database
- Cornell Law School: First Amendment
- What is open source?
- GitHub
- SourceForge
- Freakonomics Radio: Trust Me (Rebroadcast)
- Book of Mormon Geography
- Book of Mormon Map
- This woman built a house using YouTube tutorials
- Vimeo
- Google Fined Record $2.7 Billion in E.U. Antitrust Ruling
- DuckDuckGo
- Tor Browser
- SRWare Iron Browser
- KSL.com: Eclipse crowds may overwhelm some modern technology
- Newsweek: Authorities are Treating August's Solar Eclipse, a First in 99 Years, Like it's the End of the World
- Travel John 5 Pack *
- Biffy Bag 3 Pack *
- Goplus 500LBS Steel Cargo Carrier Luggage Basket 2" Receiver Hitch Hauler *
- Which Is Greener: Idle, or Stop and Restart?
- Concealed Carry Permit Reciprocity Maps
- NASA: Sunspots Today
- Reddit: Cell phones and ATMs to go down during the eclipse!! Hype or real issue? What about enough restrooms?
- How simple sticker graffiti on road signs can easily 'confuse' driverless cars and cause deadly accidents
- chAIR -Manned multirotor Part 20 -First Flight! Axel Borg
- Volocopter
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