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Disney patent for a fake-elevation ride trick matches new Encanto ride

17 August 2026 at 20:00
Disney fake-elevation ride patent β€” Antonio's Fiesta de Encanto concept art. Posted with the permission of Disney Experiences.

As reported by wdwmagic.com, last week, Disney Enterprises, Inc. published a patent for "a way to make a flat ride track feel like it's climbing or dropping, without the track actually changing height."

U.S. Patent Publication

The core version of the trick needs no moving parts and no screens at all, just angled walls and stairs, though the patent leaves room for add-ons like video projection and set pieces that shift or change dimension as a vehicle passes, layered on top of the static illusion for a stronger effect. β€” Read the rest

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A dog, tho joining in the fun, does not help a skateboarder at all

17 August 2026 at 19:56

This excellent doggo saw a good time fly by his face and decided it was playtime.

This skater is having a ball until he isn't! Those awesome wallrides had the dog just wanting to play!

Luckily, the skater is able to catch himself, and the video was made only more epic. β€” Read the rest

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Sea lion-kicking young man discovers the Marine Mammal Protection Act

17 August 2026 at 19:46

MMA loses to the MMPA.

The gentleman in question was most assuredly NOT Max Holloway. Tyler Muehl approached a resting California sea lion at La Jolla Cove, assumed a fighting stance, invoked the UFC star's name, and started kicking. The sea lion tried to flee. β€” Read the rest

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GTA 6 is now paywalling its own advertisements

17 August 2026 at 19:45
GTA 6 paywalling advertisements β€” GTA VI

For better or worse, the state of the contemporary game industry has always been reflected in Rockstar's blockbuster Grand Theft Auto series. The mid-2000s push toward gritty realism (i.e. putting a brown filter on everything), the emergence of ruthlessly exploitative live-service elements, even the 3D sandbox tropes we now take for granted β€” GTA has always been a time capsule of the triple-A gaming sphere at large. β€” Read the rest

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The comic strip that may have cast Sean Connery as the first James Bond

17 August 2026 at 19:30
James Bond comic strip β€” Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers / YouTube.com

In 1958, London's Daily Express newspaper started running a comic strip adapting Ian Fleming's James Bond novels. This was well before the first James Bond movie (Dr. No, 1962), so cartoonist John McLusky created the first non-literary published images of the fictional spy. β€” Read the rest

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The Digi-Comp I was a $5 plastic computer powered by rubber bands

17 August 2026 at 19:09
Digi-Comp I β€” A Digi-Comp I, showing the sliding display plates and the plastic program tubes. Photo by Pterre / CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

The Digi-Comp I was a plastic and rubber band toy that sold for $5 in 1963. According to Chris Staecker, a Fairfield University math professor who posted a video about its operation, "This was the first digital computer."

It didn't use electricity; instead, it required the user to push and pull a "clock" lever. β€” Read the rest

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A little plastic holder for the yen coins in my pocket

17 August 2026 at 19:08
Japanese coin holder β€” A Japanese coin holder, loaded with 1, 10, 50, 100 and 500 yen coins. Photo by Mark Frauenfelder

I'm headed back to Japan soon. This will be my 10th visit there. I've been going to Japan since 1986. It's changed in a lot of ways. Most noticeably, it is less expensive than it was in 1986, and there are far more foreigners in Tokyo now. β€” Read the rest

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Disney will reunite Figment and Dreamfinder at EPCOT

17 August 2026 at 19:00
reunite Figment and Dreamfinder β€” @DisneyParks and @Disney / YouTube.com

Disney made many announcements for the future of its theme parks at the D23 Disney fan event in Anaheim, California, Saturday night. One headline is that an upcoming refurbishment of the Imagination Pavilion in Disney World's EPCOT (Orlando, Florida) will feature beloved but neglected characters Figment and Dreamfinder. β€” Read the rest

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Merriam-Webster's Time Traveler tool sorts English words by birth year

17 August 2026 at 18:45
Merriam-Webster Time Traveler tool β€” Image: EQRoy / shutterstock.com

Just today, I became a time traveler. Unfortunately, you'll need to put aside the images of a humble writer running from dinosaurs or flirting with Cleopatra running through your head right now, but the reality is still pretty cool. What I mean is that I checked out Merriam-Webster's "time traveler" tool, which lets one take a far less literal look into the past. β€” Read the rest

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In Lynx, a cybernetic cat solves murders next to killer angels

17 August 2026 at 18:29
Lynx manga killer angels β€” Used with permission

I knew I was going to like Lynx the moment I encountered the cybernetically-enhanced, be-goggled, crime-fighting talking cat. Sometimes you just know.

Lynx, the new tech-noir manga from writer Samuel Sattin (Unico, Buzzing) and Tokyo-based artist tokitokoro (Jeff the Land Shark), is out now on VIZ Originals. β€” Read the rest

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Scanners are basically vintage now. SwiftScan VIP is just $50.

16 August 2026 at 23:00
SwiftScan VIP

TL;DR:Β SwiftScan VIPΒ turns your iPhone, iPad, or Android device into a portable scanner, PDF editor, OCR tool, and fax machine for $47.97 (reg. $199.99) through August 16 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

Scanners areΒ weirdlyΒ committed to staying in our lives. β€” Read the rest

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Control your PDFs, don't let them control you β€” even on Mac

16 August 2026 at 17:00
PDF Reader Pro Premium License For Mac

TL;DR:Β End the cycle of frustration! Make peace with your PDFs with a subscription toΒ PDF Reader ProΒ for just $39.99 (Reg. $79.99) β€” that's 50% off.

The definition of crazy is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. β€” Read the rest

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Lock in this back-to-school season with a Grade A refurbished Chromebook for only $55

15 August 2026 at 23:00
Lenovo 11.6 Chromebook 100E Gen 2

TL;DR:Β AΒ Lenovo ChromebookΒ in near-mint condition can be yours for just $54.97 (MSRP $199.99) until Aug. 23 at 11:59 p.m. PST.

Focus up with a Chromebook, free of the bells and whistles that cause distractions. This back-to-school season, students, teachers, and scholars of the world could enjoy the perks of aΒ Grade A refurbished Lenovo 100E Gen 2 Chromebook (2019)Β for just $54.97. β€” Read the rest

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Elevate your prompt game with Prompting Systems for $29.99

15 August 2026 at 17:00
Prompting Systems

TL;DR:Β Elevate your AI prompts to pro level, no complicated engineering required, with aΒ lifetime subscription to Prompting SystemsΒ for $29.99, a 91% price cut from the $360 regular price.

Crafting the just-right prompts that generate relevant, tone-perfect images, social posts, and content you want is time consuming and tedious β€”Β if you don't have the tools. β€” Read the rest

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In 1983 I couldn't afford to beat Dragon's Lair

14 August 2026 at 23:45
Dragon's Lair

I love and still play Don Bluth's amazing video games. I never would have been able to finish them were it not for re-releases years later on several personal platforms.

The animations, matched with a fantastic sense of humor, made Dragon's Lair an instant favorite. β€” Read the rest

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Grok explains why it called for Elon Musk's assassination

14 August 2026 at 23:22
Elon Musk (screengrab)

The time-honored trick of "repeat after me" strikes again.

Elon "Pedo Guy" Musk calls his expensive AI Grok "maximum truth-seeking." Users apparently discovered they could create maximum truths by putting inflammatory text in an X bio, asking Grok to repeat the bio verbatim, and then sitting back as Musk's personal AI shared it with the world. β€” Read the rest

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Your next gaming obsession is half off right now

14 August 2026 at 23:00
Red Dead Redemption 2 Ultimate Edition

TL;DR: Disappear into an immersive game withΒ Red Dead Redemption 2 Ultimate Edition, now just $49.99 for an XBOX Live Key.

Your real life might be filled with responsibilities and boring things like emails, work tasks, and chores, but if you're Arthur Morgan, you're regularly dealing with bank robberies, shootouts, and everything the Wild West entails. β€” Read the rest

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Escaped pygmy goats try Portland public transit

14 August 2026 at 22:36
Screaming goat (OryPhotography/Shutterstock)

Budding Portland celebrities Billy the Kid and Billy the Goat escaped their owner's yard, found a TriMet stop, and briefly attempted the morning commute.

Two pygmy goats showed up at a Portland bus stop Tuesday morning, waited for the FX2 and climbed on aboard with the other passengers. β€” Read the rest

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Russia to test AI models for traditional spiritual and moral values

14 August 2026 at 20:52

If you want to sell AI to the Russian state, you're going to have to tune it to the nation's "traditional spiritual and moral values" before you have a shot, reports Vedomosti, a Russian-language business daily out of Moscow. β€” Read the rest

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OK, custom Kindle fonts are really nice

14 August 2026 at 19:01
Original Kindle and Kindle Voyage

After more than a decade of reading on Kindle e-readers, I finally added custom fonts, and I'm blown away.

I was never sold. When Amazon's first "made for ereaders" font, Bookerly, came out, I set it on my Kindle and never looked back. β€” Read the rest

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