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TV Reporter's Epic Slide Ride Goes South
Watch as this Taiwanese TV reporter takes a thrill ride down a secret slide in the basement of Taipei's world-renowned Grand Hotel. …Perhaps a little too thrilling.
Taking Down Myspace in 2005
For the pilot episode of their Greatest Moments in Hacking History series, Motherboard talks to security researcher Samy Kamkar about the time he created a worm on the social networking site Myspace in 2005.
I Can Be Your Angle Or Yuor Devil
For this week's photoshop contest, show us your inner angular and devilish sides!
How Rick and Morty Made It to Television
The Court of Source YouTube channel takes a look at how creators Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon turned their animated show Rick and Morty into the hit Adult Swim series it is today.