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Is Subsequent.js best for you? Listed here are the highest 5 Efficiency Advantages
This article was originally published on .cult by Tharaka Romesh. .cult is a Berlin-based community platform for developers. We…
Are you able to ‘deGoogle’ a cellphone? Murena tried — and added a kill swap
My ancient Samsung Galaxy is ready for retirement. Cracks expand across the screen, photos are hazy blurs, and the battery barely…
First transatlantic flight with 100% ‘sustainable’ gasoline is greenwashing, critics say
The world’s first transatlantic flight with 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) has been attacked as “greenwashing” by critics.…
Tesla to get quantity plates again in blow to Swedish union staff
Tesla sued the Swedish Transport Agency and the country’s postal service yesterday in an attempt to squash the biggest strike the…
New XR headset guarantees to make blended actuality as clear as human imaginative and prescient
Finnish startup Varjo has unveiled a new XR headset range that promises mixed reality that’s “indistinguishable from natural…
It’s time to deal with our rising digital carbon footprint
As the minutes ticked by, the paper-dunking sound of files hitting the digital bin became oddly satisfying. As I hunted through the…
He give up a GenAI chief in protest. Now he needs to create fairer programs for artists
Ed Newton-Rex had reached a breaking point. As the vice president of audio at Stability AI, the 36-year-old was at the vanguard of…
Relating to startups, little Luxembourg packs an enormous punch
Sandwiched between Germany, France, and Belgium, the tiny country of Luxembourg is one of Europe’s smallest, but also its…
Europe’s Ariane 6 rocket is ‘able to rumble’ following full costume rehearsal
The European Space Agency’s next-generation heavy-lift rocket Ariane 6 successfully completed a full dress rehearsal on Thursday,…
This robotic digger might assemble the buildings of the long run
Construction is a tough job, and in Europe there is a chronic shortage of workers to build the homes, schools, and roads we use…