Elon Musk Is Maybe, Strangely, Going to Do This Mars Thing
(theatlantic.com)
May 2021 Archive
7171.
7173.
Electric Vehicles to Drive a Lithium Supply Crunch
(spectrum.ieee.org)
7174.
The Prospects for an Arm Server Insurrection
(nextplatform.com)
7175.
The most ridiculous patent, ever
(filosophy.org)
7176.
Full Fact fights bad information
(fullfact.org)
7177.
China’s carbon pollution now surpasses all developed countries combined
(arstechnica.com)
7178.
Beyond Sci-Fi: Studies of UFOs gain mainstream acceptance
(m.lasvegassun.com)
7179.
Europe now has 70 startup ‘unicorns’
(sifted.eu)
7180.
7183.
PHP gets a demoscene engine of its own
(hackaday.com)
7184.
Toxic Tokens: Using UUIDs for Authorization Is Dangerous
(research.nccgroup.com)
7185.
Weekend hacking: wireless charging for a HP-25 calculator
(partsbox.com)
7186.
The Cloudflare __cfduid cookie is gone
(twitter.com)
7189.
7190.
Science Startups – Who's Hiring?
(twitter.com)
7191.
7192.
Running a private mail server for six years, easy peasy
(jschumacher.info)
7193.
Syndicate-lang/syndicate-Java: Java implementation of Dataspaces and Syndicate
(git.syndicate-lang.org)
7194.
SSH Authentication with Security Keys
(github.blog)
7195.
7196.
Instagram apologises for ‘technical issue’ that removed Sheikh Jarrah posts
(thenationalnews.com)
7197.
Exploring the software that flies SpaceX rockets and starships
(stackoverflow.blog)
7198.
How AMD Came to TSMC
(youtube.com)
7199.
FBI Identifies Group Behind Pipeline Hack
(nytimes.com)
7200.