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Hypothetics: let's say it takes 1/100 of the current fuel to take a spacecraft out of Earth's atmosphere. What happens?

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Hypothetics: let's say it takes 1/100 of the current fuel to take a spacecraft out of Earth's atmosphere. What happens?
Our testing terminology is broken: let's never say "unit test" again (codewithoutrules.com)
What It Takes To Truly Delete Data (fivethirtyeight.com)
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Ethiopian prime minister vows to stick to reforms after explosion at rally. Abiy Ahmed commented on Addis Ababa blast that killed one and injured more than 100, saying ‘killing others is a defeat’. (theguardian.com)
Michael Cohen's lawyer says he's completely flipped and will give evidence that US President Donald Trump colluded with Russia (nordic.businessinsider.com)
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Years of Mark Zuckerberg's old Facebook posts have vanished. The company says it 'mistakenly deleted' them. (businessinsider.com)
Lets Stop Saying ‘Cognitive' Search (opensourceconnections.com)
Industrial methane emissions are 100 times higher than reported, researchers say (news.cornell.edu)
Architects behind Lapee say pink spiral design could end gender toilet inequality (theguardian.com)
Capital One says data breach affected 100 million North American credit card applications (washingtonpost.com)
AlterEgo, a new wearable device system, can detect what you’re saying when you’re talking to yourself, even if you’re completely silent and not moving your mouth (smithsonianmag.com)
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Amazon will order 100,000 electric delivery vans from electric vehicle startup Rivian, Jeff Bezos says (theverge.com)
'Everyone Should Have a Moral Code' Says Developer Who Deleted Code Sold to ICE (vice.com)
Abbott Labs kills free tool that lets you own the blood-sugar data from your glucose monitor, saying it violates copyright law (boingboing.net)
Swedish PM Stefan Löfven warned over 'Russian roulette-style' Covid-19 strategy – health experts say attempt to build herd immunity is a 'mad experiment with 10m people' (theguardian.com)
US FDA reverses policy that let over 100 antibody tests on market without review (politico.com)
Let's be comrades: In her book "Comrade: An Essay on Political Belonging", American political theorist Jodi Dean wants us to give the word "comrade" another try (springmag.ca)
Risk of 40°C/104°F heat in the UK ‘rapidly increasing’, says Met Office—a temperature never before recorded in the UK could possibly occur as frequently as once every 3.5 years by 2100 (carbonbrief.org)
North Korea says Danish documentary that shows apparent attempts to evade a UN ban on arms trading was completely made up and called on Denmark to find the infiltrator (reuters.com)
Sámi reindeer herders file lawsuit against Norway windfarm – indigenous communities say planned Øyfjellet turbines will interfere with migration paths (theguardian.com)
The hardest challenge in speedrun history was just completed (by joedun) - Breath of the Wild 100%, damageless (youtube.com)
Weed shouldn’t be banned for elite athletes, some experts say (scientificamerican.com)
US schoolteacher says she spent five hours in voluntary self-isolation in a plane's toilet after testing positive for Covid-19 on a flight to Iceland (bbc.com)
I'm ready: Let the 100 year programs begin (len.falken.directory)
Celebrities say they’re quitting Twitter as Elon Musk takes over: “I’m out of here” (hollywoodreporter.com)
"<strong>Conspiracies</strong> are symptoms of the anxiety which comes from freedom," says Terry Eagleton. "They are antidotes to the open-endedness of history"&nbsp; (unherd.com)
" Conspiracies are symptoms of the anxiety which comes from freedom," says Terry Eagleton. "They are antidotes to the open-endedness of history"&nbsp;