Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts from November, 2021

Twitter bans sharing photos, video of people without their consent

submitted by /u/habichuelacondulce [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/31dEEIM via IFTTT

Elon Musk tells SpaceX employees that Starship engine crisis is creating a 'risk of bankruptcy'

submitted by /u/KinnerNevada [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3dl0wVD via IFTTT

Printed Circuit Board Industry on the Rise in Taiwan

submitted by /u/Exastiken [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3d6gUJm via IFTTT

Quantum Computing Shows US Fears It Can’t Outcompete China

submitted by /u/Dramatic_Spell5708 [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/31fac15 via IFTTT

Facebook (Again) Tells Law Enforcement That Setting Up Fake Accounts Violates Its Terms Of Use

submitted by /u/ourlifeintoronto [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3xz59Vh via IFTTT

Europe’s first fully autonomous vehicle to carry people in Toulouse

submitted by /u/giuliomagnifico [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3lmfsXE via IFTTT

UN shipping body agrees voluntary measures to cut black carbon in the Arctic

submitted by /u/Wagamaga [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3G3Mnsd via IFTTT

Hunt for the ‘Blood Diamond of Batteries’ Impedes Green Energy Push - Dangerous mining conditions plague Congo, home to the world’s largest supply of cobalt, a key ingredient in electric cars. A leadership battle threatens reforms.

submitted by /u/IONIQ-5 [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3xxOP7b via IFTTT

How Facebook and Google fund global misinformation

submitted by /u/Hrmbee [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3E1rOf3 via IFTTT

Parker Solar Probe sets new distance and speed records on solar slingshot

submitted by /u/Devils_doohickey [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/31aOlrh via IFTTT

‘Buy now, pay later’ is booming. But companies are facing pressure to change.

submitted by /u/Sorin61 [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3I40gIr via IFTTT

New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: What's the best way to secure your workstation?

Ask HN: What's the best way to secure your workstation? 16 by bccdee | 10 comments on Hacker News. Here's a very plausible threat: Some developer with a left-pad package, some dependency-of-a-dependency, injects malware into their library. A developer (who is broadly trustworthy) updates their package's dependencies without auditing them properly, and the malware ends up in a VSCode plugin that you use. You open VSCode, your system is infected. We know this sort of malware is making its way onto package repositories [1]. We know people are falling for these attacks. How do we protect ourselves against this family of threats? [1]: https://bit.ly/2ZzoKrO We could trust nothing beyond our base system and our browser, and refuse to use any code we don't fully audit, but this would be an impossibly austere way to live. I expect most of us, when pressed, would admit that we're trusting much more code than we would like to. The alternative is sandboxing, using a lightwe

Tesla demands access to interior car cameras in exchange for 'Full Self-Driving' beta

submitted by /u/thebelsnickle1991 [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3lh2jPA via IFTTT

Royal Air Force Lifts Off With Guinness World Record for First Flight Using 100% Synthetic Fuel

submitted by /u/HentaiUwu_6969 [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3FQOPC6 via IFTTT

The Internet is Held Together With Spit & Baling Wire

submitted by /u/MortWellian [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3IaB6Z1 via IFTTT

A 3D ink made of living cells for creating living structures

submitted by /u/ourlifeintoronto [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3d0STDf via IFTTT

Google blinks first in 11-month privacy showdown with UK regulator

submitted by /u/WannoHacker [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3l8Cpxl via IFTTT

Scammers are destroying lives, one gift card fraud at a time. Here's who's fighting back

submitted by /u/ourlifeintoronto [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3rdE8Fy via IFTTT

These nuns could force Microsoft to put its money where its mouth is - A shareholder proposal filed by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace would require Microsoft to report whether its private lobbying aligns with its public statements.

submitted by /u/Philo1927 [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3nTSitD via IFTTT

Massive Hack Gave Police a Window on Cocaine, Cash and Killers | Criminals thought encrypted Sky ECC cellphones were impregnable, but cops tapped a billion messages, yielding arrests and drug seizures

submitted by /u/MortWellian [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3nTSb1b via IFTTT

Former Apple worker inspires Washington state measure seeking to curb NDAs

submitted by /u/chrisdh79 [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3FLbEai via IFTTT

Japan to launch bank-deposit-backed digital currency in 2022

submitted by /u/avadhutsawant [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3cNY6OR via IFTTT

New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: What are the early signs of singularity?

Ask HN: What are the early signs of singularity? 9 by itchyjunk | 0 comments on Hacker News. Post singularity, people (?) might look back and attribute certain events as a major indicator of the impending singularity. But for someone without the hind sight, looking into the future, what types of indicator would you look for? Also assuming that even if singularity is achieved (?) at some locations, the effects would take times to spread. Say it's already reached at the opposite corner of the world. How long would it take for it to be apparent and what are some indicators? Also, happy thanksgiving.

Huge fines and a ban on default passwords in new UK law

submitted by /u/Confident_Bison_7375 [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3CQs8w3 via IFTTT

The Tamagotchi Was Tiny, but Its Impact Was Huge

submitted by /u/nxthompson_tny [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/32pWOHP via IFTTT

Facebook researchers wanted to block racist hate speech, but executives reportedly dismissed their solution to avoid backlash from 'conservative partners'

submitted by /u/Dull_Tonight [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3qZXL3L via IFTTT

Electric cars aren’t enough to hit climate targets: we need to develop better public transport too

submitted by /u/altmorty [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3CH6SZz via IFTTT

NASA wants to put nuclear reactors on the Moon to power a future manned base

submitted by /u/mancinedinburgh [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3HG6ApD via IFTTT

Bitcoin Miners Are Flocking to Texas as Grid Operator Warns of Future Blackouts

submitted by /u/ourlifeintoronto [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3cFrzu9 via IFTTT

GoDaddy says data breach exposed over a million user accounts

submitted by /u/Sorin61 [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/30I05Bv via IFTTT

NASA prepares to deflect asteroid for first time in planetary defence test

submitted by /u/altmorty [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3rfrRkf via IFTTT

With gas prices and power blackouts on the rise, is green technology the solution?

submitted by /u/altmorty [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/30QsG7S via IFTTT

Facebook’s race-blind practices around hate speech came at the expense of Black users, new documents show

submitted by /u/avadhutsawant [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3cEnczG via IFTTT

WhatsApp pushes privacy update to comply with Irish ruling

submitted by /u/Renxer0002 [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3FvbBiO via IFTTT

India police charge Amazon execs in alleged marijuana smuggling case

submitted by /u/Sorin61 [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3DEr0wx via IFTTT

Tesla, electric SUVs get poor scores from Consumer Reports

submitted by /u/Renxer0002 [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3kX2Tlk via IFTTT

Samsung Has No Solution For Issue Plaguing Many New York Customers

submitted by /u/app4that [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3FCkhnq via IFTTT

A look at the intimate details Amazon knows about us

submitted by /u/giuliomagnifico [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3x9aD8J via IFTTT

Worlds next door: looking for habitable planets at Alpha Centauri

submitted by /u/geoxol [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3HEo5qe via IFTTT

What Apple’s self-service plan means for DIY and third-party repair

submitted by /u/DavidHall1 [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3xaNXFs via IFTTT

Fusion’s role in fighting climate change

submitted by /u/ourlifeintoronto [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3Dxluff via IFTTT

Leaked audio: Amazon CEO Andy Jassy tells employees that 'salacious' reporters and politicians only talk about the 'rarities or edge cases' that make the company look bad

submitted by /u/prettyqualified [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/2Z5Do9R via IFTTT

Read the emails Elon Musk sent Tesla employees about music on the job and following directions

submitted by /u/Successful-Bee-2492 [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/30L4QKZ via IFTTT

Tesla accused of ‘rampant sexual harassment’ in new worker lawsuit

submitted by /u/Sorin61 [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3nyCFrm via IFTTT

First electric autonomous cargo ship launched in Norway. "will eliminate the need for around 40,000 truck journeys a year that are now fuelled by polluting diesel"

submitted by /u/altmorty [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3CDMKat via IFTTT

Chinese Govt Asks Contract Chipmakers to Prioritize Local Clients

submitted by /u/giuliomagnifico [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3nxL3Y5 via IFTTT

New top story on Hacker News: Launch HN: Accord (YC W20) – Repeatable sales and onboarding for B2B startups

Launch HN: Accord (YC W20) – Repeatable sales and onboarding for B2B startups 18 by rossrich | 0 comments on Hacker News. Hello HN! I’m Ross, and alongside my brother / co-founder Ryan, we’re building Accord ( https://bit.ly/3qQmg3i ) with the goal of making B2B sales suck less for buyers and sellers. Yep, sales... sometimes a dirty word in the startup community, but read on—it’s not what you think! I helped Stripe’s sales org go from a couple of us trying to find potential users, to scaling a 450-person global revenue machine. That rollercoaster of a learning curve turned all my ideas about sales on their head. At first I assumed that success in sales was based on someone’s ability to be a smooth talker, applying ad-hoc tricks, improvising each deal. Thousands of conversations and hundreds of deals at Stripe taught me the opposite: the key to personal success in winning deals, as well as the success of the entire sales org, is in building repeatable processes and iterating on them

Russian ransomware gangs start collaborating with Chinese hackers

submitted by /u/ourlifeintoronto [link] [comments] from /r/Technology https://bit.ly/3CrEryo via IFTTT