Have You Seen The Boston Snow Tunnel for Cyclists?

What do you do when you are a cyclist in Boston right now and need to ride your bike, but the streets and sidewalks have about three feet of snow? Well, you build a snow tunnel, of course.

These folks aren’t professional engineers. As far as anyone can tell, they simply saw a whopping pile of snow, grabbed shovels and started digging. This kind of “get ‘er done” attitude inspires you to give up on government agencies and just do it yourself. Of course, it also brings to mind newscasts that begin, “Several cyclists were killed today when….”

Seem some people trashed it over the weekend. It is Boston, after all, and us massholes do like to destroy things. The city itself may be responsible, though, to keep themselves from being sued if the thing collapsed in by chance. Still a cool way to show the world nothing can stop a true Bostonian. Not even ten feet of solid snow.

[Image via Telegraph, Story Via Wired]


Skynet is Real: Computer Learns To Play Atari Games

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A Google-backed experiment showed a computer was able to learn how to play 49 Atari 2600 games and, in many cases, while outperforming a human player. It’s in some ways more impressive than even chess-playing supercomputers.

The likes of Deep Blue learn from their experiences playing, but were originally programmed with the rules of chess. The computer used by Google’s DeepMind project was not told anything about the games other than that the idea was to get the highest score. It had to figure everything else out from looking at the movement of the pixels and then seeing what effects its control inputs had on the score.

The researchers compared the computer’s performance against that of human players as well as checking what happened with completely random input controls. The self-learning computer performed at above human level in 29 of the 49 games, though that was based on the threshold of achieving 75 per cent of the highest score achieved by a “professional human games tester”. In three cases its performance was more than 1,000 percent better: Breakout, Boxing and Video Pinball.

However, it struggled with the likes of Ms Pac-Man and Asteroids, while it’s performance on Montezuma’s Revenge was no better than issuing random commands.

The researchers noted that the subject and genre of the game didn’t seem to make much difference to the computer’s performance. Instead the results seemed, perhaps logically enough, to be linked to how far in advance a player needed to plan the best strategy before executing it.

In a study published in Nature, the researchers said the experiment demonstrated that:

…a single architecture can successfully learn control policies in a range of different environments with only very minimal prior knowledge, receiving only the pixels and the game score as inputs, and using the same algorithm, network architecture and hyperparameters on each game, privy only to the inputs a human player would have.

They added that to further test whether a computer could recreate the learning abilities of the human brain, they’d need to run studies which had a wider range of information to deal with, of vastly varying importance, and see if it could figure out which inputs really mattered.

The long-term goal is to produce robotic devices that are better able to cope with unexpected events that aren’t part of their original programming.

POTUS – The House of Cards Song (Weezer parody)

House of Cards is coming back to Netflix on Feb. 27th, so to celebrate the release of season 3, Bonecage has composed this fun parody based on a Weezer’s Undone — The Sweater Song.

If you want to be Kevin Spacey
Kill your foes and eat tasty ribs
Manipulate the media with your super-cool accent
Lie to everyone
Your time has come

[Bonecage]

First Teaser for Disney’s ‘Frozen Fever’ [Video]

Frozen pretty much showed all the world that Disney still will and always will have what it takes to redefine the animated film. You would be foolish to think they do not plan on cashing in on this a bit at this point. Frozen Fever is a short film that will be running before the live-action version of Cinderella, coming March 13th, and this is its first teaser trailer.

Glad we didn’t “Let It Go.” Seems this franchise will be sticking around for awhile.

[Image and story via LaughingSquid]

Official Batman: Arkham Knight Trailer – “Gotham is Mine” [Game Trailer]

Coming June 2, 2015, Batman: Arkham Knight is the epic conclusion to the Rocksteady Batman: Arkham Trilogy.

In the explosive finale to the Arkham series, Batman faces the ultimate threat against the city he is sworn to protect. The Scarecrow returns to unite an impressive roster of super villains, including Penguin, Two-Face and Harley Quinn, to destroy The Dark Knight forever. Batman: Arkham Knight introduces Rocksteady’s uniquely designed version of the Batmobile, which is drivable for the first time in the franchise. The addition of this legendary vehicle, combined with the acclaimed gameplay of the Batman Arkham series, offers gamers the ultimate and complete Batman experience as they tear through the streets and soar across the skyline of the entirety of Gotham City. Be The Batman.

[Batman: Arkham Knight]