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Berlin

The Perks and Pains of Trying to Live an Open-Source Lifestyle
A man in Berlin spent a year applying the tenets of open source software to his lifestyle. It was a bumpy 12 months.
Greg Thomas
9.11.13
News

How Much Will the Defense Industry Make from a Missile Strike Against Syria?
Even as diplomats work on a last-ditch effort to get Syria to hand over its chemical weapons to international authorities, the US gearing up to launch missiles if Obama gives the order. But just how expensive are those missiles?
Ray Downs
9.11.13
Interviews

Ka Will Not Give Up
The 40-year-old talks the gentrification of Brooklyn, being a new old rapper, and the problematic gendering inside the hip-hop world.
Todd Olmstead
9.11.13
Motherboard Blog

Is Elon Musk Already Killing California's High-Speed Rail?
The slow death of the bullet train.
Grace Wyler
9.11.13
Motherboard Blog

Does Earth Live In a Dark Matter-Free Zone?
New models show dark matter as less concentrated at the edge of galaxies.
Michael Byrne
9.11.13
Motherboard Blog

One of the UK's Largest Supermarket Chains Is Embracing Naturally-Chilled Trucks
Sainsbury's trucks, which contain a refrigeration system previously utilized for deep-sea containers, will use carbon dioxide instead of synthetic hydrofluorcarbons, also known as HFCs, to cool food.
Lex Berko
9.11.13
You Need to Hear This

Clara Moto: "How We Live in Each Other"
Clara Moto is a lady from Austria who is making ghost music that's beautiful.
Noisey Staff
9.11.13
Question Of The Day

Would You Buy the Magazine That Funds Heroin Use?
Last weekend, a new magazine appeared in Copenhagen. Illegal! is a quarterly publication about drugs, sold by drug addicts in order to fund their drug addiction. Two thirds of the total sale price (about $5) goes to the seller to spend on heroin...
Sebastian Gabe
9.11.13
You Need to Hear This

Lorine Chia ft. Lili K: "Help"
Fresh from rumours of collaborating with Kanye, Lorine Chia teams up with Lili K to make a slow groover.
9.11.13
Features

FAO Miley Cyrus: A Brief History of the Lumbering Simile in Contemporary Pop
From "Umbrella" to "Wrecking Ball", how pop got lazy with its lyrics and why it's the fault of Year 5 English teachers.
sam wolfson
9.11.13
Stuff

Look What Arrived in the Mail Today from Spike Jonze
The illustrious Spike Jonze sent us a letter congratulating us on our Emmy nomination, and we just had to share it with you all. The awards are on September 22, so hopefully we can contain our excitement for that long.
VICE Staff
9.11.13
Gavin Haynes Sleepless Nights

Trusting 'Aldi Mum' to Decide Our Future Would Be Catastrophic for Britain
It's not her fault, she's just an idiot.
Gavin Haynes
9.11.13
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