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Researchers at Fraunhofer FKIE have unveiled a system that teaches drones to hunt down humans by listening to their screams.

Yes, it's a perfectly reasonable use of technology which will definitely not come back to haunt humanity in any way, shape, or form.

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How can I keep the Lord of the Mountain as a mount? One day, as I traveled the plains of Hyrule at night, I saw a blue light emanating from Satori Mountain. Curious, I climbed up and was met with a stunning sight. A herd of Blupees surrounded a shallow pond, and standing regally in the center of the pond was a blue horse-like creature with four. The Lord of the Mountain is a secret mount that you can tame in Breath of the Wild. It’s also the fastest mount in the game. However, you’ll need quite a bit of stamina if you’re to have any. Make it so that the Lord of the Mountain can be registered at a horse stable. This includes being able to later receive the horse from the stable and whistle to call it like any other horse. Also able to wear horse armor and saddles in the future. If a switch port can be made, that would be absolutely awesome. Nov 02, 2015 Darksiders II follows the exploits of Death, one of the four horsemen of the Apocalypse, in a weaving tale that runs parallel to the events in the original Darksiders game. Franchises: Darksiders.

'We have a lot of experience in filtering noise, such as wind noise, extremely loud helicopter noise, ground vehicles noise, and more,' Fraunhofer FKIE's research fellow Macarena Varela said. 'We use different types of filters to be able to reduce noise, and we use diverse detection procedures to extract the signals of interest, such as impulsive sounds or screams.'

In Varela's defence, the technology is not intended to allow future autonomous battle machines - which may or may not look like the HK-Aerial craft from James Cameron's 1984 classic The Terminator - to track down the few remaining human survivors of an inevitable robot uprising by listening to their pitiful cries for mercy; instead, the Crow's Nest Array looks to locate people trapped by earthquakes, collapsed buildings, and other disasters.

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'We have already successfully detected and angularly located impulsive sounds very precisely near distances with the presence of drone noise,' Varela said ahead of presenting the work at the 180th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America this week.

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'We will be testing the system on a flying drone to measure impulsive sounds, such as screams, and process the data with different methods to also estimate the geographical positions of the sounds.'

In the unlikely event that the technology does get used for other purposes, staying silent may not be enough: another team at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia has unveiled SNIFFDRONE, which uses chemical sensors capable of homing in on the smell of crap which would likely fill survivor's undercrackers as they flee the oncoming robot horde.

As with the Crow's Nest Array, SNIFFDRONE has been developed with a benign purpose in mind: 'The developed drone allows, thanks to a combination of chemical sensors and artificial intelligence, to quickly assess the intensity of the odour emitted by a waste management plant in large areas that are sometimes difficult to access,' Professor Santi Marco, head of the IBEC Signal and Information Processing for Sensing Systems Group, said of the project. 'This information is relevant for the plant operators with the ultimate goal of minimising the impact on neighbouring communities.' ®

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By Alex Borkowski

Aside from the horses you can tame and then store in your stables, there are a number of other creatures you can ride in Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild—some more unusual than others. That includes the Royal White Stallion, the Lord of the Mountain mount and some less-conventional modes of transportation...

Riding a flaming bear might be fun, but if you're looking for the absolute best nontraditional mount in the game, look no further than the secretive Lord of the Mountain, a glowing horse with golden antlers in the shape of wreathes. If that sounds like something you'd like to ride around Hyrule, read on.

Zelda: Breath of the Wild Lord of the Mountain mount: Where to find the game's secret horse

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According to Gosu Noob, you can find the Lord of the Mountain in a grove on top of Satori Mountain, which is to the west of central Hyrule. The easiest way to get there is to fast travel to Ridgeland Tower and then go south. There's a shrine near the top of the mountain, which you can activate to cut down on travel time even further.

Once you reach the top of the mountain, you'll find a grove with a cherry tree in it, and the ground will be covered with cherry blossom petals. The secret horse should be in the area.

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If you don't see it, just try again another day. Gosu Noob says it tends to spawn at night, but based on this video from the channel games.Volume.at, that isn't always the case.

Zelda: Breath of the Wild Lord of the Mountain mount: How to tame the horse

Once you've spotted the Lord of the Mountain, make sure you save first. Chug a stealth potion or equip armor that gives you a bonus. Then sneak up on the Lord of the Mountain and try to mount him. It won't be easy: It'll take almost two full stamina circles' worth of soothing to make him calm down, but if you succeed you'll gain access to the fastest secret mount in the game.

Unfortunately, since the Lord of the Mountain isn't technically a horse, you can't register him at a stable. However, it is one of the fastest and most resilient mounts in the game, able to be spurred five times before needing to slow down. So if you really need to get somewhere fast and don't want to fast-travel, the Lord of the Mountain would get you there quickly.

More Zelda: Breath of the Wild tips, tricks and guides

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Find out all there is to know about Zelda: Breath of the Wild, including what to expect from the Wii U version, how to preserve your items, how to beat bosses like the Stone Talus, Lynel, the Guardians and the Hinox, the best recipes for Link and how to take on the game's shrines. You'll also want to find out where all the great fairies and available stables are in the game, how to use amiibo with your version of Zelda and how to increase your health, stamina and weapon slots.

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