
Tempered Glass Is HARDER than You Think
The video showcases a practical test of tempered glass by repeatedly striking a glass‑top table, highlighting how the material’s cooling process creates a surprisingly resilient surface. Over seven or eight hammer blows the crew fails to break the table, illustrating tempered glass’s ability to absorb impact until its internal crystal lattice finally gives way, a fact that can affect both consumer product design and on‑set safety planning. The host’s commentary—“It does not feel good,” and the final “Boom” after a high‑jump—adds humor, while a brief segue reveals the project’s connection to the Sleeping Dogs video‑game, noting that Zinn supplied character reference and motion work for the live‑action short. For manufacturers, the demonstration underscores the need to account for tempered glass’s strength in warranty and liability calculations; for filmmakers and game studios, the crossover illustrates a cost‑effective way to leverage existing IP for promotional content.

Can You Solve This Impossible Shot?
The open‑source project CorridorKey, released by developer Nikopueringer, offers a free tool that calculates seemingly impossible shots in virtual corridors. Hosted on GitHub, the software lets users input parameters and receive precise angle solutions in real time. A dedicated Discord...