Military personnel load Navy hospital ship with medical supplies before it leaves for LA | ABC News

Military personnel loaded the Navy hospital ship Mercy with supplies on Monday before deploying to the Los Angeles area to treat non-coronavirus patients, in hopes of lessening the load on local medical systems treating COVID-19 patients. https://abcn.ws/2xpGasd

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Health care workers protest lack of personal protective equipment in coronavirus pandemic | ABC News

“What do we want? PPE! When do we need it? Now!”

Medical staff in California protest a lack of personal protective equipment, as doctors and nurses face a shortage of masks and other gear, exposing them to risks during the global crisis. https://abcn.ws/2xkHjkX

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Woman documents her experience with coronavirus from hospital bed | ABC News

“You don’t appreciate your breath until it’s taken away.”

A woman documented her experience with coronavirus in the hospital for 10 days, recording a series of videos, warning against “taking any chances.” She is now recovering at home with her family. https://abcn.ws/3boW6tK

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10 Craziest Controller Mods Ever Built

Gamers have made a lot of mods to their video game controllers over the years. From their xbox, ps4 and Nintendo switch upgrades – these are some of the most amazing mods you wish you could have!

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Controllers go hand in hand with gaming and have been a staple of the hobby for almost the entirety of its history. From dials, to paddles, to arcade sticks, and even motion controls, there have been a lot of ways to play a lot of different games. While most controllers today are pretty standardized, there are still some mavericks out there doing wild stuff with gaming’s most basic peripheral.

While some folks figure out how to make controllers more accessible and usable with only one hand, others make some wilder modifications; like adding a steering wheel to a controller for racing games. Then you have the truly bizarre hackers who figured out how to use a PlayStation 4 controller to drive their car! Although, they and you probably shouldn’t actually use a video game controller to drive your car as you go about your day.

Still, though, people are doing some truly incredible things with video game controllers and this video is going to take you through the best of the best. Some of these mods are totally impractical, but still unbelievably impressive. Other’s are so easy that you can do them yourself and companies like Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft should probably look into making official versions of them. Either way, though, all of these controller mods are impressive and show just how creative and resourceful the gaming community really is.

Of course, after you watch this video, you’ll also be well on your way to joining the astonishing world of controller modding!

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How technology has changed what it’s like to be deaf | Rebecca Knill

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“Complete silence is very addictive,” says Rebecca Knill, a writer who has cochlear implants that enable her to hear. In this funny, insightful talk, she explores the evolution of assistive listening technology, the outdated way people still respond to deafness and how we can shift our cultural understanding of ability to build a more inclusive world. “Technology has come so far,” Knill says. “Our mindset just needs to catch up.”

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