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Submission Summary: 0 pending, 3 declined, 4 accepted (7 total, 57.14% accepted)

Submission + - Space is hard (spacenews.com)

RUs1729 writes: For-profit companies are pushing the narrative that they can do space inexpensively. Their track record reveals otherwise: cutting corners won't do it for the foreseeable future.

Submission + - DWave used to break RSA-22 (csoonline.com)

RUs1729 writes: This article uses apocalyptic language to announce that the DWave has been used to factorize a 22-bit integer. No details about what kind of an integer it is, but, according to article, the world is practically about to crash as a result.

Submission + - Scrums are cancer

RUs1729 writes: Interesting discussion at devops.com (https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdevops.com%2Fscrum-cancer-linux-6-5-richixbw) in which the case is made that scrums are worse than useless. Let fireworks begin.

Submission + - Desk sharing at Google (cnbc.com)

RUs1729 writes: It would seem that Google wants both for people to go back to the office and to share desks while there. Talk about unhygienic initiatives. The management at Google is attaining phenomenal summits of corporate psychopathic stupidity. Maybe Googlers will next have to share toilet tissue, or something like that?

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