Banks need open source to stay bleeding edge
Banks need open source to stay bleeding edge
Jim Whitehurst, CEO, Red Hat, talks about how for banks open source has shifted from a viable alternative to a default choice, what banks can learn from other industries such as travel and betting about leveraging cloud to deliver richer customer experiences, and how major financial institutions are adopting containers.
Only Yours – Edge of My Dreams
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SNAPPER BITES Hand in Super Slow Motion!
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I 3D-Printed a Glock to See How Far Homemade Guns Have Come
The first-ever shooting competition exclusively for home-assembled firearms—or so-called “ghost guns”—was held in late June at a Florida gun range. These are guns with no serial numbers and thus no easy way for authorities to track down the owner or manufacturer.
The shooting contest was organized by a digital gun building collective called Are We Cool Yet? or AWCY, a group that has been pushing the envelope of what’s possible with 3D-printed arms, including a full-auto submachine gun, a “battle rifle,” and some designs that are totally unique.
Today’s 3D-printed “ghost guns” can look, feel, and shoot like factory-made weapons.
To meet these gunmakers and get a true sense of what 3D-printed guns are capable of these days, VICE News correspondent Keegan Hamilton decided to enter the shooting contest in Florida—and build his own ghost gun, a 9mm Glock 19 pistol.
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Deadly punch caught on video outside Ybor City bar
The two men had never met, but when they did outside an Ybor bar in September in 2019, it was deadly. Now, Justin Jasper is headed to prison for killing Dyante Neal with one punch.
In surveillance video obtained by FOX 13 News, Neal can be seen standing with another man outside Coyote Ugly in Ybor at 2:30 in the morning. Suddenly, Jasper shows up in the video and, seemingly without provocation, punches Neal — who never saw it coming.
Neal is seen hitting his head on the ground in the fall. Prosecutors say Neal never regained consciousness and died at the hospital of severe head trauma.
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