Comment Operator of the dot-com registry, Verisign, has decided to pay DNS overseer ICANN $4m a year for the next five years in order to “educate the wider [...]
NBER Working Paper No. 26603
Issued in January 2020
NBER Program(s):Program on the Development of the American Economy, Economic Fluctuations and [...]
Nowadays, we still rely on medical records to tell when our last vaccinations were. For social workers in developing countries, it’s an incredibly [...]
Voltmeters are cheap, and have a great industrial aesthetic about them. This makes them prime candidates for hackers looking to do a clock build. [Brett [...]
Image: Alejandro Cegarra/Bloomberg via Getty Images For millions of people in the US, exclusion from the banking system is simply a fact of life. An [...]
As we’ve said in the past, one of the most exciting things about the proliferation of low-cost desktop 3D printers (beyond all the little boats we [...]
/u/myfreeweb pointed out to me in a lobste.rs thread yesterday that Racket compiles just fine on aarch64 and that led me down a rabbit hole trying to get [...]
Hackaday editors Elliot WIlliams and Mike Szczys kick off the first podcast of the new year. Elliot just got home from Chaos Communications Congress (36c3) [...]
Customer-facing teams are inundated with feedback from customers, and in turn tend to inundate product managers with far more requests than can be [...]
Alex Baker-Whitcomb Catch up on the most important news from today in two minutes or less.Iran is causing a nuclear stir and Australia is enduring [...]
BitTorrent is a protocol for downloading and distributing files across the Internet. In contrast with the traditional client/server relationship, in which [...]
Michael Calore This year’s class of inductees includes the minds behind the sports bra, the automatic surgical tourniquet, and Amazon's warehouse robots.
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Special report Last year, lawyer Van Lindberg drafted a software license called the Cryptographic Autonomy License (CAL) on behalf of distributed [...]