Newsletter

Jul
29

ReHacked #68: Toyota is pushing Congress to slow the shift to electric vehicles in favour for hydrogen, Debian for mobile, Economic Consequences of Major Tax Cuts for the Rich and more

...mammals dream about the world they are about to experience before they are even born. Michael Crair
5 min read
Jul
26

ReHacked #67: Schizophrenia linked to marijuana use disorder, The easiest way to identify birds by sound, Google now shows why it ranked a specific search result and more

The proportion of schizophrenia cases linked with problematic use of marijuana has increased over the past 25 years, according to a new study from Denmark.
6 min read
Jul
22

ReHacked #66: Does the innocent need to fear surveillance, Assange Case Key Witness Lied, Time to assume that health research is fraudulent until proven otherwise and many more

The root of today’s quantum revolution was John Stewart Bell’s 1964 theorem showing that quantum mechanics really permits instantaneous connections between far-apart locations.
8 min read
Jul
19

ReHacked #65: How many numbers exist, Dutch crime reporter shot dead, SpaceX will soon fire up its massive Super Heavy booster for the first time and more

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6 min read
Jul
15

ReHacked #64: Society collapse, Potential Orwellian Horror of Central Bank Digital Currencies, Solar Is Dirt-Cheap, Sundar Pichai warns of threats to internet freedom and more

The free and open internet is under attack in countries around the world, Google boss Sundar Pichai has warned.
6 min read
Jul
12

ReHacked #63: academic corruption, EU exemptions from jet fuel tax, China’s gene giant harvests data from millions of pregnant women around the World and more

“When you can combine large amounts of genomic data – including mothers and their unborn children – with their medical data and history, it is really powerful.” former U.S. counterintelligence officer
3 min read
Jul
08

ReHacked #62: GitHub Copilot and your copyrights, Audacity repo without telemetry, World’s largest ever four day week trial in Iceland and a little more

More than 1 per cent of Iceland’s working population took part in the pilot programme which cut the working week to 35-36 hours with no reduction in overall pay.
2 min read
Jul
05

ReHacked #61: Hawking's black hole theorem confirmed, How to Read Analog Sensors Using a PC Sound Card, flying car from Slovakia and more

A prototype flying car has completed a test flight between two cities in Slovakia, spending 35 minutes airborne.
4 min read
Jul
01

ReHacked #5x12 (60): Chinese Mars rover video footage, lab-grown burgers, Right Wing ban and unban on YT and more

Open-source UK tech company cites copyright issues, rising costs and prospect of more influence in EU
5 min read
Jun
28

ReHacked #59: John McAfee found dead, Windows 11, Hubble trouble and more

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4 min read