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Watch Elon Musk’s Boring Co. Run a Massive Tunneling Machine With an Xbox Controller
Here’s a novel use of technology.
While Elon Musk has been having a pretty crappy couple of weeks—slammed for smoking weed on Joe Rogan’s show, lost members of Tesla’s board—he’s still got some interesting stuff going on, like sending giant machines into the earth to make tunnels for super-fast trains.
Let’s be frank, running those huge machines with an Xbox controller sounds like an idea from someone who just smoked a bomber joint. Yet it’s undeniably amazing to watch.
Electrek explains why Boring Co. workers were even bothering:
Currently, boring machines, including the one used in the Hawthorne tunnel by the Boring Company, require a worker moving around with the tool in order to guide it in the right position, which is both inefficient and dangerous.
It looks like the startup is attempting to find new ways to control and place those sections.
Who knew playing Xbox might lead to such an awesome sci-fi kind of job?
If new ways to run those massive machines end up as simple as attaching them to game controllers, a lot of high school kids might end up with awesome summer jobs, courtesy of the Boring Co.
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Paulina Gretzky Deleted Pics of Dustin Johnson From Her Instagram and the Internet Is Shook
The ever-vigilant WAGs-watchers at Barstool caught this: It looks like pics of golf pro Dustin Johnson can no longer be found anywhere in Paulina Gretzky’s Instagram profile.
That’s significant. It means Barstool folks pay unusually close attention to Gretzky’s Insta (who are we to judge?) and it may signal the couple is over and done.
Seriously, Tiger Woods is still there but Johnson is gone? Something is definitely afoot.
Other online publications have taken the tack of posting thumbnails of Paulina Gretzky’s entire feed to prove the point, but we’ll avoid that and just say we believe them.
Gretzky is, of course, is a longtime Maxim favorite, and it’s not like we need to explain why.
We’ve covered this couple in the past, and it’s worth noting that some there are some telltale missing Instas from this post published in 2016.
Our intense 5-minute sleuthing does lend some credence to the assertion that images of the happy couple are indeed gone from Gretzky’s account.
Which is a great reason to remind you how killer that account truly is, regardless of who else is in photos with her.
Serena Williams Goes Ballistic Over Umpire Calls, Loses US Open Final
Serena Williams blew up in her losing bid for the US Open title Saturday and many were upset on her behalf—including her opponent and eventual winner of their match, Naomi Osaka.
Chair umpire Carlos Ramos, who first penalized her for receiving what appeared to be signals from coach Patrick Mouratoglou then later for breaking her racket, may have contributed to Williams’ loss. Some observers thought so.
Williams’ responses to the umpire’s calls have been characterized as meltdowns, but that may not be totally fair. She reacted like pretty much any world-class athlete to what she saw as unfair rulings
This from a writer for the Washington Post was typical the pro-Serena camp:
Williams abused her racket, but Ramos did something far uglier: He abused his authority. Champions get heated — it’s their nature to burn. All good umpires in every sport understand that the heart of their job is to help temper the moment, to turn the dial down, not up, and to be quiet stewards of the event rather than to let their own temper play a role in determining the outcome. Instead, Ramos made himself the chief player in the women’s final. He marred Osaka’s first Grand Slam title and one of Williams’s last bids for all-time greatness. Over what? A tone of voice. Male players have sworn and cursed at the top of their lungs, hurled and blasted their equipment into shards, and never been penalized as Williams was in the second set of the U.S. Open final.
Pretty good case, especially the last sentence.
That said, the words Williams spoke in anger sparked less even-handed coverage. She reportedly told Ramos “You will never, ever be on another court of mine as long as you live. You’re the liar. When are you going to give me my apology? Say it! Say you’re sorry! You’re a thief too.”
Some felt she overshadowed Naomi Osaka’s win. Osaka was a model of good sportsmanship through it all, but clearly upset after her win, saying “I know everyone was cheering for her. I’m sorry it had to end like this.”
Williams was compassionate toward her opponent. “I felt bad because I’m crying and she’s crying (…) I was like, wow, I definitely don’t want her to feel like that. Maybe it was the mom in me that was like, ‘Listen, we got to pull ourselves together here.'”
Viewers used social media to vent for and against Williams’ behavior.
In statements following the match, Williams has been clear about what she felt: “I’m here fighting for women’s rights and for women’s equality and for all kinds of stuff. For me to say ‘thief’ and for him to take a game, it made me feel like it was a sexist remark.”
When past umpire reactions to the words and actions of men on the court are compared to Williams’, you can see her case.
Regardless of whether Serena Williams is right about sexism or not, she’s apparently going to pay for this.
Still, it sounds like professional tennis should address issues regarding differing standards for the behavior of players—standards that may be based in gender.
Maybe they’re already overdue.
The “Boring” Fashion Item I Never Travel Without
When she’s not working with big names like Lupita Nyong’o, Jennifer Hudson, and Hilary Swank or acting in her capacity as the official Armi Captain at luxury rental and styling platform Armarium, celebrity stylist Micaela Erlanger also divulges her fashion expertise in our Ask a Stylist column. From the best places to source vintage to the secret to finding your most flattering jeans, come back each week for a professional’s perspective.
With my summer vacations coming to an end for the season, I thought I’d share the one item I’ve worn the most while traveling the past few months. Trust me—I pack enough for a couple outfit changes throughout the day. You have to think daytime look and evening look, so when it comes to my clothing, I always have quite the assortment. I have to say, though, that my Maryam Nassir Zadeh mules earned the most spotlight time during my vacations this summer. Now I never travel without them; they are the perfect shoes and can transitional easily from shopping during the day to a romantic dinner date at night. I highly recommend investing in a pair, and I can vouch that they will quickly become your favorite shoes to bring on vacation. Shop my favorite MNZ slides below.
The Affordable Boot Styles You’ll See Everywhere This Fall
Calling all boot lovers! I have some great news to share with you. All the biggest boots trends for the fall season ahead have officially arrived. Yes, that means the buzziest boots from the runways have landed in-store and are ready for you to add to your shopping carts—but that’s not all. I did some digging around the internet to find the most trendy-worthy styles for affordable prices.
Ahead, I’m breaking down the season’s biggest boot trends and where you can find the cool styles for under $250. This means you don’t have to wait for any end-of-season sales to start wearing the boot styles that will be everywhere this fall; you can order them this very minute. Go on to shop the best affordable fall boots of the season from Zara, Topshop, Sam Edelman, and more, starting at just $35.
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