Space Truckin' – The Nostromo (2012)
This article explores the Nostromo, the cargo ship featured in the film Alien, and its role as a 'space truck' transporting raw materials across the galaxy. It delves into the design and purpose of the Nostromo, as well as the daily routines and challenges faced by the crew during their long-haul space voyages.
The gruesome new data on tech jobs
The article highlights the rising demand for data scientists and analytics professionals, with Indeed predicting a significant increase in such job postings by 2025. However, it also notes the potentially gruesome nature of some of these roles, which can involve tasks like examining horrific images or reviewing copious amounts of abusive online content.
ICE Arrests the Press
A photojournalist was arrested while covering a protest against ICE and had his camera gear impounded by authorities. The article details the incident, highlighting concerns about the implications for press freedom and the ability of journalists to document important events.
Employee quits job over an Nvidia RTX 5060
An Nvidia intern was asked to hand in an RTX 5060 GPU they won on a business trip, but the employee refused, leading them to quit their job in protest over the company's policy of reclaiming employee prizes.
The myth of reflected power (2017)
The article debunks the myth of reflected power, arguing that the belief that antennas derive power from reflected signals is inaccurate. It explains that the power received by an antenna comes from the transmitted signal, not from any reflected signals.
Proton Meet: Secure, end-to-end encrypted video conferencing
Proton Meet is a secure video conferencing and collaboration platform that prioritizes privacy and end-to-end encryption, offering features like screen sharing, chat, and calendar integration for remote work and online meetings.
Modder who put Thomas the Tank Engine into Skyrim flips the bird at lawyers
A modder who famously added Thomas the Tank Engine to Skyrim has openly defied cease and desist letters from lawyers, continuing to integrate the character into other Elder Scrolls games like Morrowind. The modder expresses a disregard for the concerns of corporate executives, asserting their right to creatively modify games they own.
Meta Execs Privately Compared Instagram to Addictive Drug, Court Filing Shows
A court filing reveals that Meta (Facebook's parent company) researchers privately compared the addictive nature of Instagram to that of addictive drugs, raising concerns about the platform's impact on user well-being.
Doge May Be Dead, but Its Crimes Live On
The article discusses the rise and fall of the Doge meme, a popular internet phenomenon featuring a Shiba Inu dog. It explores the meme's origins, cultural significance, and eventual decline, highlighting the transient nature of viral internet trends.
Meta is helping fraudsters scam you and doesn't care
The article warns about a scam involving fake advertisements for Metaverse-related products and services. It advises readers to be cautious of unsolicited ads and to verify the legitimacy of any companies or offers before making purchases or providing personal information.
Canva is considering porting Affinity to Linux
The article discusses Affinity, a software company that is making a big move into the Linux desktop market with its flagship design applications, Affinity Designer and Affinity Photo. This potential shift could significantly impact the desktop software landscape by offering a high-quality, professional-grade alternative to Adobe's offerings on the Linux platform.
Mass Surveillance Is Powering a New Era of Pretextual Traffic Stops
The article discusses how mass surveillance is leading to a rise in pretextual traffic stops, where law enforcement uses minor infractions as a pretext to search vehicles and gather information on individuals, often in violation of their civil liberties.
'Once in 300 years' rain hits Thai city as floods ravage South East Asia
The article discusses the potential impact of climate change on the global economy, highlighting how rising temperatures, extreme weather, and other environmental factors could lead to significant economic disruption and loss. It explores the economic risks associated with climate change and the importance of taking action to mitigate these risks.
Brand New Layouts with CSS Subgrid
The article discusses the CSS Subgrid feature, which allows grid items to inherit the grid structure of their parent container, making it easier to create complex layouts within grid systems. It explains the benefits of Subgrid and how it can simplify the implementation of nested grids.
Linux Kernel Establishes Official AI Coding Guidelines
The Linux kernel has established an official non-partisan community organization to provide guidance and support for its development, aiming to improve transparency and decision-making processes while maintaining the kernel's open-source nature and technical excellence.
I Got Working RCS Messaging
The article discusses the development of Rich Communication Services (RCS), a new messaging standard that aims to enhance the capabilities of traditional SMS and provide features similar to popular messaging apps. It explores the challenges and potential benefits of widespread RCS adoption among mobile carriers and smartphone users.
No Self-Made Billionaires Under 30
Research finds that all billionaires under the age of 30 have inherited their wealth, suggesting that self-made billionaires in this age group are extremely rare or non-existent.
In Praise of Bibliomania
The article celebrates the joys and benefits of bibliophilia, describing the profound personal and intellectual connections that can be forged through the accumulation and consumption of books, and the uniquely human impulse to surround oneself with literature.
I tracked 609 food additives across 817K products to find awareness gaps
CompareAdditives.com is a comprehensive resource that provides detailed information on food additives, their functions, and health implications. The website aims to empower consumers by offering a searchable database of additives and their associated risks, allowing users to make informed decisions about the products they consume.
Defending the cloud: Azure neutralized a record-breaking 15 Tbps DDoS attack
Microsoft's Azure cloud infrastructure successfully mitigated a record-breaking 15 Tbps distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack, demonstrating Azure's robust defense capabilities against large-scale cyber threats.