Hello, filthy readers. This week triggers a whole lot of stuff (stuff as in personal and secondly, stuff) and a series of new posts, but as we all know, Mondays are different. Mondays need strong, boiling, freshly brewed Mexican concoctions and boobs, such as the Top 50 Cosplay Cleavage Shots. The link that Kotaku leads you to is obviously dead because of your enforced and uberzealous interests in chestmeat. But I fell for it, so you will, too. (via kotaku)
Kotaku writes about how Xbox 360 beat PS3 in September in Japan. The tech background: when you follow up feeds in your reader, big images are always ranked first in the attention priority. So there. (link)
A few pics to share until I get back online. I’ll just kill the possibility to comment, because this would actually invite spambots by the number of LEGION and I wouldn’t want that, so send me directmail, mail address at gmail or comment me on Twitter.
Sexy Hackingis creating a series of online videos where sexy girls teach hacking techniques, tips, how-to’s, tools, social engineering, security industry news and spoofs. Why read some boring news article or lame documentation when you can get the goods demonstrated by a sexy hacker girl? This is real information security - just sexier.
Never been a fan of Lara Croft, haven’t played Tomb Raider and the only archaeologist mystic adventurers I dig are the Planetary crew. But you really did see this coming, didn’t you? Alison Carroll (23) from Croydon is the new LC. And I’m not posting the insanely bad NSFW crotch shot here. (via daily mail)
Synthespians (Gibson’s version of personality constructs) are on the rise thanks to Image Metrics, the guys behind GTA’s animations. Their artificial construct, Emily (on the yt above) is controlled by a new system that takes facial control down to the pixel level - that, the extreme focus on the perfect timing of eye movements and the subtle imperfections and asymmetries make the constructs into real humans. Sites fantasize about chatbots and CG movies that pwn live-action ones. Yes please. Longer history on synthespians and idorus later, on the new version of PD. (via Times Onlinevia Technovelgyvia IO9)
Zoetica meets Plastik Wrap. Stratosphere Messenger, the Coilhouse mag poster girl finally finds a new life on tee’s, now sold on Etsy. When you read this, it might be very, very sold out. (link, via warrenellis)
Fridays really should be like this. On the pic, agent extraordinaire and Coilhouse staffer Zoetica. (photo: Karen Hsiao, wardrobe: Antiseptic Fashion, hair/makeup/model: Zoetica Ebb). (via biorequiem)
Companies like Geo and Dueba are behind the new trend of extrawide contact lenses for the anime eyes look. The extrawide lens don’t change Japanese girls that much and I haven’t seen any pics with Europeans, so that’s just basically a dailykawaii post for today, allofya. Lens cost $30-$50 per pair. (via investorspotvia boingboing)
The television skies of Chiba City branded his brains in 1992. He hasn't recovered fully since. Re-wired his brain with a few years of FastTracker, hosted radio shows on the first .hu netradio for 4 years, went on to broadcast radio for another two. Worked on the absurd radio series Kónuszék, that actually led him to become a script writer for the multiple-award winning animation Nyócker.
Started LD50 in 2001, an alternative community portal for some, a media experiment for him. DJ'd and organized for 6 years @ Budapest: the first weekly gothic/industrial clubnights, the VK/jrock Nippon Shoxx and the biggest local industrial/cyber party series called Kollektíva, among many. Key figure behind the cyberpunk PDF magazine THE DOSE and he's making a comeback with it.
He's currently an IT/science journalist, with a love for weird stuff, Asian cuisine, pop culture, energy drinks, coffee and chili, eyecandy, Japan and a life-long devotion to all things cyberpunk & slipstream.