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How I Built an AI to Sort 2 Tons of Lego Pieces
A GPU-based neural network was the only way to handle a garage full of Lego
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How Lego clicked: the brand that reinvented itself | Johnny Davis
The revival of Lego has been hailed as the greatest turnaround in corporate history, ousting Ferrari as the world’s most powerful brand. Johnny Davis reports
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100% renewable milestone
After four years and a DKK 6 billion investment in two offshore wind farms, the LEGO Group has achieved its ambition to balance 100% of its energy use with energy from renewable sources. To celebrate, the LEGO Group has built the largest ever LEGO® brick wind turbine, a Guinness World Records™ title, and challenged children around the world to create their own renewable energy solutions.
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'Rogue One' retold with Lego is amazing, but skips all the grim parts
In a galaxy far, far away, Lego 'Rogue One' works hard to not give you sci-fi nightmares.
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Artist Jan Vormann uses Legos to 'repair' war-damaged buildings.
Artist Jan Vormann identifies damaged buildings and plugs the gaps with brightly colored Lego bricks.
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Lego Bricks Scenery: Wolfugrod Forest
Medieval scenery - Wolfugrod Forest
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Lego-6416-1 - Poolside Paradise
Review Lego 6416 Poolside Paradise: Introduction 1992 year was definitely a surprise for all who liked Lego bricks. Five fresh sets in new Paradisa subtheme were released in that year. These sets were characterized by pink elements, but in a very subdued form. Buildings and vehicles w...
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LEGO Car Factory
Unfortunatelly, not many industrial sets appeared in the history of LEGO. If anything, couple of such structures were released in 70s. Gravel depot for example from LEGO-351-1 set. That was still not the building in mini-figure scale, so it is hard...
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Guy Builds Intricate Star Trek Klingon Warship Using 25,000 LEGO Bricks
It was a project eight years in the making—well, technically nine now. One LEGO fan has built his own Star Trek Klingon Bird of Prey using about 25,000 blocks, based on a virtual blueprint he started all the way back in 2008.
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A Lego Contraption That Solves Giant 9x9x9 Rubik's Cubes Is Smarter Than You
If you feel inadequate about your inability to solve even a standard-sized 3x3x3 Rubik’s Cube, then don’t watch this video of the MultiCuber 999: a towering Lego Mindstorms contraption that can solve giant 9x9x9 Rubik’s Cubes.
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A Pirate Christmas by Captain Dan & The Scurvy Crew
Yo Ho Ho Ho
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Lego Is the Perfect Toy
Even if no one can really agree on what kind of toy it is anymore.
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Lego Fast Braiding Machine
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New Lego Set is a Working Model of the Panama Canal
With working double gates and locks, the fun never ends.
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Lego stops advertising in the Daily Mail
Lego will stop advertising its products in the Daily Mail, following a public campaign calling on big companies to drop adverts from newspapers accused of promoting “hatred, discrimination and demonisation”, the company has announced. The Danish firm, which has previously run free giveaways in the newspaper, responded to social media campaigners Stop Funding Hate by tweeting: “We have finished the agreement with the Daily Mail and are not planning any future promotional activity with the newspaper."
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Huge LEGO Mechanical Steampunk MetalBeard Castle
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The famous probability paradox "Three prisoners problem" explained using LEGO stop-motion animation
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Kids can build a LEGO drone with Flybrix kits
A company called Flybrix is putting legos on the wing. The San Francisco startup today began selling build-a-drone kits for kids age 14 and up comprised of:..
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Brixo is Lego with added electricity and sensors
Lego is so 1980s. Brixo’s the new kid on the block. When Lego first started inspiring children to unleash their imagination, there wasn’t a ton to keep up with. Yeah, the world was in the middle of the Cold War, but on the whole it was a simpler time. Now kids need more from their play, and Brixo is aiming to supercharge those iconic plastic bricks. Brixo reworks the classic Lego formula — snapping little blocks together to create whatever you can dream up — to integrate basic engineering and coding concepts.
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LEGO GHOSTBUSTERS
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