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.cult @ The Next Web 2 place · 04/02/2022 12:00 EDT

8 reasons why you didn’t get promoted

This article was originally published on .cult by Neil Green. .cult is a Berlin-based community platform for developers. We write about all things career-related, make original documentaries and share heaps of other untold developer stories from around the world. “I’ve been working at the same company for a while now and have been hoping to be promoted to a lead position, but every time something comes around, I miss out.... Read more

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The Conversation @ The Next Web 1 place · 04/02/2022 05:00 EDT

Here’s why bitcoin miners won’t go for a more climate-friendly alternative

Fewer and fewer people are using bitcoin for digital payments. Nevertheless, bitcoin transactions are consuming more energy than ever before – the same amount as the whole of Thailand. With a carbon footprint equivalent to the Czech Republic’s (around 114 million tonnes per year), bitcoin is canceling out other climate wins. The global take-up of electric vehicles, for example, is estimated to have prevented 50 million tonnes of CO₂ so... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 3 place · 04/01/2022 13:30 EDT

The 5 best subreddits for EV lovers

Whether you’re a new EV driver, a seasoned enthusiast, or simply curious, I’m sure you’ll find Reddit an interesting source of information — especially when you know where to look. You can find news and reviews, share experiences, and join discussions covering a wide range of EV tech and lifestyle topics. To get you started, here are the best five subreddits for electric cars and ebikes: r/electricvehicles This community is... Read more

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web · 04/01/2022 12:55 EDT

Spooky action in your inbox

This is a special sneak preview of the Neural Newsletter. We’re talking about quantum technologies, trying to figure out who observes the observers, and sharing the further adventures of Bella the puppy this week. Don’t forget to sign up here so you can science up your Saturdays if you haven’t already. Howdy folks, I’ve spent the past few months taking a deep dive into the quantum services industry. What began... Read more

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Cate Lawrence @ The Next Web · 04/01/2022 10:22 EDT

The problem isn’t the number of EV chargers, it’s where they are

We’re constantly hearing there’s a lack of EV charging infrastructure — especially if we are going to meet the demand for all-electric vehicles in the next few decades. But what if the problem isn’t just the number of EV chargers, but their location? I recently met with Rohan Puri, CEO, and co-founder of Stable Auto, a company that uses data science and location intelligence to determine the best site for... Read more

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The Conversation @ The Next Web 2 place · 04/01/2022 09:09 EDT

Can nuclear power solve the energy crisis? It depends who you ask

What’s holding up the UK government’s strategy for securing the country’s energy supply in light of the Russia-Ukraine war and soaring market prices of oil and gas? According to The Guardian, a split between the prime minister, Boris Johnson, and chancellor of the exchequer, Rishi Sunak, over proposals for new nuclear reactors. Johnson has told industry figures that he wants nuclear power to meet 25% of the UK’s energy demand... Read more

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web 1 place · 04/01/2022 08:40 EDT

Google launches Play Store’s new billing system — and devs are footing the bill

Google Play’s new billing payment system policy starts today. This change forces developers to use the company’s own payment system for in-app purchases. The update means that you can’t add links or sections in the app that redirect users to buy premium subscriptions from your site or alternative sources. In turn, you will have to pay a 15% or 30% fee (depending on your app’s category) to the search giant... Read more

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Callum Booth @ The Next Web · 04/01/2022 07:28 EDT

How to change the default text formatting on Google Docs — and with it, your life

I have a problem. Not a big one, mind, but one all the same: I dislike the default formatting on Google Docs. “Excuse me?” I hear you scream. “Do you really care enough about fonts and line spacing and text size on a simple word processor to write a whole damn article about it?” And the answer to that, dear reader, is a resounding yes. I use Google Docs constantly.... Read more

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Steven Kok @ The Next Web · 04/01/2022 07:09 EDT

Here’s a list of weird subreddits to ruin your day

My favorite thing about the internet is that everybody can find like-minded people. No matter how niche your hobby, or how obscure your kink, there’s a community out there for you. The logical consequence of that is that shit on the web gets real weird, real fast. I’m not judging – it is, in fact, my second favorite thing about the internet. The hub of a lot of the internet’s... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 1 place · 04/01/2022 06:53 EDT

This bizarre Japanese flying bike wants to bring air travel to the streets

Update March 29,2022: The company tested the flying motorbike in front of a live audience in Japan. You can watch footage of the trial below. If you’re a fan of sci-fi futuristic movies such as Battlestar Galactica and Star Wars, you’re already familiar with hoverbikes, or simply flying bikes. For those of you who wrongfully haven’t seen Star Wars, that’s the Speeder bike. It’s a flying motorbike used by the... Read more

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 04/01/2022 06:52 EDT

How to check your phone’s battery health

Welcome to TNW Basics, a collection of tips, guides, and advice on how to easily get the most out of your gadgets, apps, and other stuff. If you suspect your phone lasts fewer hours per full charge, it’s not always an app draining your battery more quickly. Depending on how old the device is and how you use it, your phone’s battery may have suffered over time. There’s a way... Read more

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The Markup @ The Next Web · 04/01/2022 04:18 EDT

Can chatrooms replace courtrooms?

By: Todd Feathers Driven to cyberspace by the pandemic, courts across the country purchased chatroom-like tools designed to help people resolve disagreements without the need for a full-on lawsuit, judge, or hearing. Online dispute resolution, as it’s known, had already been growing in popularity as a means to make often costly, slow-moving court processes more efficient. The tools, pioneered by eBay and PayPal, were designed to settle millions of disputes... Read more

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web · 03/31/2022 18:46 EDT

D-Wave’s cross-platform quantum computing services are a bridge to the future

While I’m convinced 2011 will ultimately go down in history as the year the groundbreaking motion picture “Cowboys & Aliens” was released, it bears mentioning that it was also the year in which the first commercial quantum computer officially went online. You can dispute whether Daniel Craig’s turn as an alien-fighting gold thief with amnesia is worthy of such high praise, but there’s no debating that D-Wave’s a bonafide pioneer... Read more

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Cate Lawrence @ The Next Web · 03/31/2022 11:32 EDT

Munich just got its first solar-powered bus — why arent all buses solar?

The question I am always asked when I mention anything related to solar energy is this: why isn’t the technology as ubiquitous as the sun? So today I am excited to share the news that solar-power transport company Sono Motors is deploying its tech on a bus for the first time — in partnership with the Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft (Munich Transport Company, MVG).  You probably know Sono Motors from its work... Read more

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 03/31/2022 10:15 EDT

New research confirms: you need to give more feedback (even if you don’t want to)

Imagine you’re talking to someone and they have a big green piece of something they ate for lunch in their teeth. Do you tell them? Whether you do might depend on who they are (you might be more likely to tell your best friend than a work colleague) and perhaps your own personality too. There’s no doubt many of us avoid giving feedback. It can feel awkward to tell somebody... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 03/31/2022 08:37 EDT

Biden might invoke a Cold War-era act to boost domestic EV battery production

President Joe Biden is weighing invoking the 1950 Defense Production Act (DPA) to boost US production of critical EV battery minerals. The DPA grants the president emergency powers to alter domestic manufacturing policy in times of crisis. According to sources familiar with the matter and the Intercept, which first reported the draft of the executive order, the White House is considering adding minerals such as lithium, nickel, graphite, cobalt, and... Read more

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 03/31/2022 08:33 EDT

Apple allows ‘reader’ apps to include links for signs ups, but of course, there are conditions

Last night, Apple took a massive tiny step toward allowing developers to include links to their sites in the apps — but this is just for ‘reader’ apps. This isn’t a surprise, though. The firm announced this change last year to close the Japan Fair Trade Commission’s (JFTC) investigation that looked into the antimonopoly practices of Apple. The Cupertino-based company considers any app that provides digital content a reader app.... Read more

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Built In @ The Next Web · 03/31/2022 06:55 EDT

Yes, you can build a successful career in tech with a liberal arts degree

This article was originally published on Built In by Jamie De Langhe. History, art, English, the humanities: These are the backgrounds of approximately half the people I’ve worked with at both Etsy and Slack. My co-workers have been creators, analytical thinkers and researchers. They look at complex problems and find novel solutions, taking products to a whole new level. Even Stewart Butterfield, Slack’s founder, was a philosophy major with aspirations... Read more

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Andrea Hak @ The Next Web · 03/31/2022 05:59 EDT

These 7 fintechs want to fix our broken financial system

The financial sector has not been seen as synonymous with any sort of institutional change — in fact, it’s largely been the opposite. Hidden behind heavy bank vaults, the opaque world of finance has remained relatively unchanged for the past couple hundred years, gate kept by a select few at the very top, and largely immune to an increasingly demanding and tech-savvy customer base. But that’s all changing now thanks... Read more

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 03/31/2022 05:54 EDT

WhatsApp’s new features will make voice messages suck less

WhatsApp voice notes are useful when you want to send some explanation or rant about a bad date to a friend, and you’re too tired to type all of that. But creating and listening to these notes has been a sucky experience — until now, at least Last night, WhatsApp said that it’s going to roll out a bunch of features over the next few weeks that can turn voice... Read more

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