Amazon's doing a Netflix and
NASA just received the "largest unspoiled sample of material ever returned to Earth from beyond the Moon, probably on the order of about 250 grams". It is the final stage of the OSIRIS-REx mission, which sent a probe to asteroid Bennu back in 2016, collected the sample in 2020 and landed back on Earth this weekend. Scientists are now hoping to analyse the 250 grams of precious space dirt to try and help answer the question, "the things that are used in biology today, like amino acids that make proteins and nucleic acids that make up our genes — were they formed in ancient asteroid bodies and delivered to the Earth from outer space"? There's more info about OSIRIS-REx on NASA's website if you're keen.
Anyone with half a brain already knew NFTs are worthless, but a new report from cryptocurrency analysts dappGambl proves it beyond all reasonable doubt. Over 69,000 out of 73,000 NFT collections now have a market cap of $0. Out of the 8,850 "brand name" NFT collections (i.e: CryptoPunks), 18% are worth $0 and 41% are worth less than US$100. The report also states that "Data from the Block reveals a weekly traded value of around $80 million in July 2023, just 3% of its peak back in August 2021" and "numerous projects now struggling to find buyers following a pessimistic market outlook on their future value". RIP NFTs, fuck off and never come back.
Scott Jenson has a deep look at editing text on mobile devices. I know it's niche and sounds kinda boring, but it nails what I've been experiencing pretty much since the first time I touched a smartphone - writing on them sucks big time because the editing UI is so bad on both Android and iOS. I have pretty good motor skills and I struggle with "fat fingers" in all of iOS and Android's text editing modes. Scott reckons the industry thinks text editing is a solved problem on mobile and not flashy enough for Apple and Google to give it any serious attention, so it's unlikely the status quo will improve.
The Platform for Digital and Quantum Innovation of Quebec (PINQ²) announces the historic inauguration of an IBM Quantum System One Quantum Computer in Bromont, Quebec. (IBM Canada)
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