Interesting Links for 11-06-2019
Jun. 11th, 2019 11:59 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
- What came first: my refusal to perform femininity, or the knowledge that I'll never be able to?
- (tags:gender society women )
- Scottish Power to build vast battery to improve wind energy supply
- (tags:batteries electricity UK windpower )
- Android now forces apps to include proprietary code for push notifications
- (tags:google opensource android )
- Huge, unexplained metal mass spotted under the surface of the Moon
- I assume it's the engines
(tags:moon ) - Cause of polycystic ovary syndrome discovered (in mice, human trials just starting)
- (tags:pcos mice )
- The US Government's Database Of Traveler Photos Has Been Compromised, US Customs And Border Protection Says
- (tags:USA hacking identity OhForFucksSake )
- Cineworld's 'revolutionary' ScreenX technology is coming to Edinburgh (looks very silly)
- (tags:cinema edinburgh )
- Councils admit failure to send out EU postal ballots in time
- (tags:Europe elections fail UK )
- Possibly the finest food truck idea of all time
- (tags:food business funny )
- Why legal weed in Britain isn't likely soon
- I suspect the best chance comes from other countries moving first and us being swept along with them.
(tags:marijuana uk ) - Fertilizer plants emit 100 times more methane than reported
- (tags:methane pollution globalwarming )
- The Good Omens Miniseries is a Love Story
- (tags:TV neilgaiman terrypratchett love relationships lgbt )
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Date: 2019-06-11 01:01 pm (UTC)3. We need to worry about this, don't we?
4. Since the relevant science communities don't seem to know what this mass is made of, the Space: 1999 fan in me starts speculating. If the authorities set up nuclear waste dumps on the Moon, don't put the dumps on top of that mass. Please.
6. Yep. This isn't going to make ID theft easier, is it?