→ CO2 reaches 415ppm in the atmosphere #

Jonathan Shieber, TechCrunch:

For the first time in human history — not recorded history, but since humans have existed on Earth — carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has topped 415 parts per million, reaching 415.26 parts per million, according to sensors at the Mauna Loa Observatory, a research outpost of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency.

It’s a me.

Got out of Android One after almost 2 weeks of using it. AB partition, several bootloops and different problems encountered when unlocking bootloader and flashing custom ROM took me 10 hours of figuring it out. New phones are getting more complicated to setup for tinkering.

Privacy browser 3.0 has been released with the awaited tab support. I might use it regularly.

interesting

Man, suddenly I’m using jasmine now. It’s sure an upgrade but santoni will always be missed.

A special day needs to be celebrated successfully. Let’s do it!

→ Black hole image has been captured #

M87-blackhole

Credits: Event Horizon Telescope collaboration et al.

From NASA:

Using the Event Horizon Telescope, scientists obtained an image of the black hole at the center of galaxy M87, outlined by emission from hot gas swirling around it under the influence of strong gravity near its event horizon.

What a view. Wow.

Finally decided to change my Linux distro to Linux Mint and it’s my first time trying it. It has been a while since I’ve used a Debian-based one. I’m liking it so far.

→ Why AMP for email is bad #

Tutanota Blog:

Google is bringing AMP to Gmail not for your convenience or to increase speed, but to change your mailbox into a platform for marketers so that the ads jump into your face.

Tutanota explains very well how this AMP implementation will affect users privacy.