Groot (& Rocket Raccoon) – Complete Groot and Origin Story

Everyone became fans of Groot and Rocket Raccoon after the stellar Guardians of the Galaxy movie. But the real question is, outside of that film, what do you know about those characters? My guess is next to nothing because they are so new to so many people.

So here, have this awesome origin story that will give you more insight into these two amazing characters and the otherworldly bond they share.

(Comicstorian)


The Dark Souls Board Game: For People Who Like Dying a Lot!

The Dark Souls series now has a board game, and a pretty massive one at that: 252 cards, 121 tokens, 27 miniatures. You might have seen the it on Kickstarter a few months ago, but it’s now officially available for purchase!

Meet Dark Souls, in board game form. It’s got that same exponential challenge rating as the video game, along with the mechanism that returns you to the stupid bonfire every time you die. Which you will. A lot. And you may grind and grind and never even get to the main boss. But when you finally defeat the boss, it’s so dang satisfying. And even if you never do, you’re going to get a box full of really spectacular PVC miniatures, so that’s some consolation, right?

-Innovative node-based tactical movement
-Campaign mode (play multiple scenarios from the original Dark Souls and Dark Souls 3)
-For 1-4 players
-Ages 14+
-Play time: 90-120 minutes
-Mechanic: Cooperative play and modular board

[The Dark Souls Board Game]

Turing Tumble: New Marble Run Game Teaches Computer Logic

A new Kickstarter project aims to make a marble run game that acts as a mechanical computer. Turning Tumble involves players solving logic puzzles by constructing a pathway with six different parts.

The game will ship with 51 puzzles to solve, detailed through a graphic novel storyline, though there’s scope for future expansions and user-created puzzles.

The solution is found by constructing a pathway with the following parts:

  • a ramp that simply redirects the marble either left or right;
  • a crossover that allows pathways to, well, cross over;
  • a bit that not only passes the ball in a particular direction, but then remains in one of two positions (in other words, a 0 or 1);
  • a gear bit, which acts like a bit but also turns other gear bits; and
  • an interceptor, which stops any further marbles being released.

If a marble gets to the bottom of the board without hitting an interceptor, it hits one of two triggers, which will release a red or blue marble respectively from the top of the pathway.

As an example, the first puzzle involves six ramps already placed on the board and the player having to place four more ramps such that all the blue marbles will get to the bottom of the board without any of the red marbles being released. A later, more complex, puzzle involves trying to create a sequence of two blues, a red, four blues, a red and eight blues, the solution for which involves more than 40 correctly-placed components.

The base pack starts at $60, or you can get a virtual pack at $15 than includes a PDF of the puzzles and the 3D-print files for the components.

[Turing Tumble: Gaming on a Mechanical Computer]

A Rocket Powered Fidget Spinner [Video]

A 6″ fidget spinner powered by three E sized rocket engines. Most impressive.

The spinner has a 6 inch radius, so it travels ~37 inches to make a full circle. Its spinning 88 times per second (5200 per minute), so that means the tip is traveling 276 feet per second, or 188.182 MPH. so yeah, 1000mph fidget spinner is pretty much impossible… Who will accept my challenge?

[TheBackyardScientist]

FREE eBook: Practical Linux Security Cookbook (a $22 Value) FREE For a Limited Time

For today’s free eBook, get “Practical Linux Security Cookbook” (a $22 Value,) FREE For a Limited Time!

Whether you are new to Linux administration or experienced, this book will provide you with the skills to make systems more secure.

What You Will Learn:

-Learn about various vulnerabilities and exploits in relation to Linux systems
-Configure and build a secure kernel and test it
-Learn about file permissions and security and how to securely modify files
-Explore various ways to authenticate local users while monitoring their activities.
-Authenticate users remotely and securely copy files on remote systems
-Review various network security methods including firewalls using iptables and TCP Wrapper
-Explore various security tools including Port Sentry, Squid Proxy, Shorewall, and many more
-Understand Bash vulnerability/security and patch management

[Practical Linux Security Cookbook (a $22 Value) FREE For a Limited Time]

How to Make the Krabby Patty Burger from Spongebob Squarepants [Video]

The Krabby Patty is a thing of pop culture culinary legend – a burger, forged from a secret formula, worshipped by a sociopathically upbeat sponge. How do we go about recreating that which is not reacreate-able? A bit of science, a bit of whimsy, and a whole lot of wanton conjecture. Fill in the blanks with me this week as we build an umami burger using ingredients from mother ocean!

[Binging with Babish]