Month: November 2022
Litecoin Mining Difficulty Is Hitting New Highs, Foundation Says
The network’s mining difficulty peaked on Friday, indicating increased competition for miner rewards.
Womp 3D – The New Way to 3D
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Ethereum inches even closer to total censorship due to OFAC compliance
The minting of OFAC-compliant Ethereum blocks on a daily basis has grown to 73%, adding to the community’s growing censorship concerns.
Decker: A Multimedia Sketchpad
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Did Ancient Humans Use Echolocation?
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MDN converted to Markdown
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The Computer in the Aegean
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The Model K Mystery (2020)
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Bomba (Cryptography)
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Jetbrains Aqua
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Overwatch 2’s newest hero is the scary but sexy Ramattra
Image: Blizzard In the perfect prelude to the Overwatch League 2022 grand finals, Blizzard has revealed Overwatch 2’s newest character. Ramattra is the game’s 36th hero, and his abilities and story seem like they’ll make for the most interesting addition to the roster yet. Ramattra is the leader of Null Sector, a group of sentient … Read more
Apple has finally approved a MagSafe car mount charger, and it only costs $99.95
Imagine: mounting your phone with magnets, and charging it at 15W at the same time. | Image: Apple A mere two years after Apple introduced MagSafe for iPhones, we’re finally getting the accessory that probably should’ve launched with it: a magnetic car mount that’s also capable of actually charging your phone. As 9to5Mac spotted, Belkin … Read more
Twitter cut 15 percent of its trust and safety staff but says it won’t impact moderation
I guess we’ll see. | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Twitter just laid off about half of its workforce, but the company’s “core moderation capabilities” are still in place, the company’s head of safety and integrity Yoel Roth said in a tweet thread Friday evening. The layoffs affected “approximately” 15 percent of Twitter’s … Read more
Ironies of Automation
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Starlink is getting daytime data caps
Be careful not to use too much data with Dishy McFlatface. | Image: Starlink Starlink is about to feel a little more like other ISPs, with a new data policy that mimics Anytime Minutes from the bad old days of highly restricted cellphone service. The satellite internet division of SpaceX will start throttling home internet … Read more
A Priceless Archive of Ordinary Life
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Starlink adds a 1TB monthly soft cap for residential users
SpaceX’s Starlink internet has included unlimited bandwidth since launch, and while the service will technically continue to provide that to customers, users who exceed 1TB of data use in a single month will now be throttled once they reach that threshold. Starlink sent out an email to users across the U.S. and Canada on Friday … Read more