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If there’s one thing we know, it’s how to take an awesome photo at night. Use a tripod, moderate your flash… well, everything you need to know is in this guide.
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Brighton Pier and a Misty Sunrise by Kevin Meredith
The sea was very atmospheric a few weeks back what with all the fog. It was clear on the east side of the pier and foggy on the west side. If you like pics like this you should check out the 2016 Brighton and Hove calendar, i’ve a few of my pictures in there. More calendar details in the in my latest blog post.
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13 Pics Of Animals Doing Piggy Back Rides To Restore Your Faith In Animals Or Whatever
We hope you haven’t lost faith in animals. Just saying if you have, these will fix that, probably.
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Hackers can trick self-driving cars into taking evasive action | Technology | The Guardian
Hackers can easily trick self-driving cars into thinking that another car, a wall or a person is in front of them, potentially paralysing it or forcing it to take evasive action.
Automated cars use laser ranging systems, known as lidar, to image the world around them and allow their computer systems to identify and track objects. But a tool similar to a laser pointer and costing less than $60 can be used to confuse lidar.
The attack can be carried out from behind, in front or from the side of the car and without alerting the car’s passengers, according to a security researcher.