Month: June 2021

NFTs and me: meet the people trying to sell their memes for millions

Once, people who owned viral photos made little money from them. Now, the ‘original’ can potentially sell for an enormous sum. But are buyers savvy investors – or unwitting dupes? The photographer Jeff McCurry’s favourite Harambe memes are the ones where the dead gorilla is in heaven, Photoshopped alongside Diana, Princess of Wales, Tupac and …

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Cloud spraying and hurricane slaying: how ocean geoengineering became the frontier of the climate crisis

Around the world, dozens of ingenious projects are trying to ‘trick’ the ocean into absorbing more CO2. But critics warn of unforeseen consequences Tom Green has a plan to tackle climate change. The British biologist and director of the charity Project Vesta wants to turn a trillion tonnes of CO2 into rock, and sink it …

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Tim Berners-Lee defends auction of NFT representing web’s source code

Creator of the world wide web says digital asset is ‘totally aligned with the values of the web’ Tim Berners-Lee has defended his decision to auction an NFT (non-fungible token) representing the source code to the web, comparing the sale to an autographed book or a speaking tour. The creator of the world wide web …

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Teamsters plan sweeping effort to unionize Amazon workers

One of US’s biggest unions, with 1.4m workers, to vote on resolution making Amazon employees its top priority One of the largest unions in the US is expected this week to launch a broad effort to unionize Amazon employees. The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, which represents 1.4 million workers in 500 unions nationwide, will vote …

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Amazon faces MPs’ scrutiny after destroying laptops, tablets and books

ITV News investigation prompts demand from politicians for meeting with UK manager to explain ‘wanton waste’ Amazon is facing fresh political scrutiny after an undercover investigation showed thousands of unsold products, including laptops, TVs, headphones and books – in some cases still in their packaging – being destroyed by the company. The furore caused by …

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How to take a good photograph of the moon on your phone or camera with the right settings

Guardian Australia picture editor Carly Earl explains the dos and don’ts of photographing the moon When a full moon rises, many people will pull out their mobile phones to try and get an Instagram-worthy photograph, but unfortunately the moon is really challenging to get a great photo of. Two reasons: it is very far away …

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Bitcoin price slumps further as China tightens crackdown

Investors wary after authorities in Sichuan ordered bitcoin mining projects to close Bitcoin has tumbled further in the wake of China’s expanding crackdown on bitcoin mining, as investors grow more uncertain about the future of the leading cryptocurrency. Bitcoin fell as low as $31,333 on Monday, a two-week trough, dragging down other cryptocurrencies. The world’s …

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