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  • VideoAI Chatbots: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
    "John Oliver discusses AI chatbots, why they’re flirting with users unprompted and encouraging people to open soggy cereal cafes, and how their flaws can be genuinely hazardous to the public..."(7 votes - 0 comments - 19 views)... Read more »
  • VideoDavid Gilmour - Comfortably Numb feat. David Bowie
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  • VideoStephen Colbert appears to host Monroe MI public access?
    I cannot figure out if this is an incredibly artful parody, or if it's the real thing. I really can't. I mean, there's an entire website--- http://mpactstudio.org But a studio could have set that up in an evening. What the heck? If it's real, what is his possible connection to... Read more »
  • VideoDance
    Non humans should not be allowed to compete.(10 votes - 3 comments - 106 views)... Read more »
  • VideoMARCO RUBIO in DALLAS that moved everyone
    The HISTORIC and EMOTIONAL speech by MARCO RUBIO in DALLAS that moved everyone. DALLAS campaign rally where USA represented by MARCO RUBIO reshapes the future of USA. Standing ovations, emotional moments, and powerful words. Marco Rubio delivered a historic speech in Dallas that sparked strong reactions among world leaders and... Read more »
  • VideoA Day In The Life Of An Enshittificator
    From YT: Digital products and services keep getting worse. In the new report Breaking Free: Pathways to a fair technological future, the Norwegian Consumer Council has delved into enshittification and how to resist it. The report shows how this phenomenon affects both consumers and society at large, but that it... Read more »
  • Fool Us - Nick Einhorn utterly baffles Penn & Teller
    Penn can't even make a guess. (Having been introduced to this show via the clips posted here on videosift, I started watching from season 1, and saw this yesterday, and found Penn's bafflement highly amusing.) ;)(8 votes - 4 comments - 351 views)... Read more »
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  • What Are the Different Types of Negligence in Personal Injury Law?
    Negligence is the legal concept you’ll find at the center of most personal injury cases. At its core, it means someone failed to act with reasonable care, and that failure caused harm to another person. The concept sounds simple enough, but the law recognizes several distinct types of negligence. The... Read more »
  • Most Slip and Fall Cases Are Not Frivolous: Here’s Why
    Slip and fall accidents are frequently the subject of jokes, skepticism, and misconceptions. Many people assume these lawsuits are automatically exaggerated or opportunistic, especially when they hear about large settlements or injuries resulting from what sounds like a relatively simple accident. In reality, most slip and fall cases are far... Read more »
  • Why Efficiency Matters More Than Ever in Logistics
    Efficiency has always been a cornerstone of successful logistics, but in today’s fast-moving, technology-driven world, it has become more critical than ever. As consumer expectations evolve and global supply chains grow increasingly complex, businesses must find smarter, faster, and more cost-effective ways to move goods.  Whether it’s a small business... Read more »
  • What Happens When You Refuse a Breathalyzer Test?
    The moment a police officer asks you to take a breathalyzer test, you’ve got big decisions to make. Unfortunately, most people in this situation don’t fully understand their options and what they can or cannot do. If you’re in that boat, it’s time to get clear on a few things.... Read more »
  • What To Do If an Unflattering Video of You Goes Viral (And You Really Wish It Didn’t)
    It’s a pretty wild world out there on the internet. You might be going about your business, just living your life, and suddenly—bam—a video you never wanted to share is all over everyone’s feeds. Maybe your face is making a weird expression, or you slipped and hit the ground like... Read more »
  • How to Keep Yourself Safe as a Whistleblower
    Deciding to speak up is rarely simple. Whistleblowing often involves reporting conduct that others would prefer remain hidden. That can create legal, professional, and personal risks. While there are laws designed to protect whistleblowers, those protections are not automatic, and they don’t eliminate every potential consequence. That’s why preparation matters.... Read more »
  • 4 Criminal Defense Strategies You Might Not Know Exist
    When most people think about criminal defense, a handful of familiar strategies come to mind. Things like self-defense, mistaken identity, or even just having an alibi are common approaches. And while these are legitimate, they represent a pretty narrow slice of what an experienced criminal defense attorney actually has available... Read more »
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  • VideoBuilding and Flying an R/C Jumbo Cargo Plane
    Peter Sripol shows how he built a working R/C model based on the Howard DBA, an enormous, 10-engine cargo plane conceptualized by NASA to carry Saturn II rocket parts. While the rocket and plane never materialized, Peter made the next best thing from foam and 3D-printed parts, minus two engines.... Read more »
  • Behind the Sounds (and Scenes) of The Price Is Right
    Dallas Taylor’s Inside Sound goes behind the scenes of TV shows and musicals to learn how they capture the show’s audio. In this episode, broadcast mixer Henry Muehlhausen takes us on a tour of The Price Is Right. Along the way, we see where they hide microphones and a look... Read more »
  • Making Light-up Wood Guitars
    Burls Art has made some amazing guitars from unusual materials. This time, he’s created electric guitars from something more typical, wood. But these playable works of art use thin wood that lets light pass, backlit with LEDs to make each guitar glow, showing off its unique woodgrain pattern. They’re the... Read more »
  • Making a Neon Sign by Hand
    Most light-up signs made today use flexible LED tubes, which are much cheaper to work with than neon. But there’s a rare breed who still craft neon signs, including this artist featured by Factory Monster. After plotting a paper template, he blows and bends glass tubes to fit, fills them... Read more »
  • Making Donkey Kong’s Coconut Shooter Real
    Donkey Kong 64 had a gun that fires coconuts. No Bitrate thought it would be fun to make a real version of the weapon, carved from a tree trunk. While it doesn’t hold 50 coconuts like in the game, their version is far more dangerous, launching hard-shelled projectiles at up... Read more »
  • Retro Wrapping a Flat Screen TV
    Artist Ricky TeeVee thinks modern TVs are boring. His fix? Wrap modern electronics in hand-built retro cabinetry. His Chroma Pulsar console is an awesome, wall-mounted unit that houses a 24″ color display, a Marantz stereo, a pull-out turntable, an NES game system with cartridge storage, and a colorful light organ.... Read more »
  • Video3D Printing an Entire Outfit
    Why buy clothes off the shelf when you can print your own at home? Maker Matthew Trahan shows how he created a complete outfit, including a shirt, shorts, shoes, a ballcap, and accessories on his 3D printer. The boxy shorts are silly, but the flexible, fabric-like panels he printed for... Read more »
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