DuckDuckGo CEO: ‘It’s a myth you need to track people to make money in web search’

Props to DuckDuckGo for Doing It Right!

“DuckDuckGo is actually profitable. It is a myth you need to track people to make money in web search,” Weinberg said during the AMA session. “Most of the money is still made without tracking people by showing you ads based on your keyword, i.e. type in ‘car’ and get a car ad.”These ads are lucrative because people have buying intent. All that tracking is for the rest of the internet without this search intent, and that’s why you’re tracked across the internet with these same ads.”

Source: DuckDuckGo CEO: ‘It’s a myth you need to track people to make money in web search’

Solwa’s Solar-Powered Machines Help Farmers Dry Their Food Instead Of Letting It Rot

The company behind this tech (@solwasrl) is interesting too—they have a product for desalination (solar) and one that makes fuel from seawater sludge!

A lot of food grown in developing countries never makes it to the people’s bellies. Because of a lack of refrigeration, it rots during transport or when farmers fail to sell it immediately at markets. Every year, 1.3 billion tons of food (with a value of more than $1 trillion) is wasted in this way, according to the U.N.’s Food and Agriculture Organization.
Drying food is a good alternative to cooling (perhaps you’ve heard of beef jerky). And with the FoodWa system, developed by a startup in Italy, you don’t even need electricity to do that. Its dryer runs completely on solar energy, which is captured both in the form of heat and by solar panels.

Source: These Solar-Powered Machines Help Farmers Dry Their Food Instead Of Letting It Rot | Co.Exist | ideas + impact

Meet The Mystery Vigilantes Who Created ‘Malware’ To Secure 10,000 Routers – Forbes

TL;DR: apparently altruistic hackers made a botnet that removes other malware from easily-compromised routers.

Interestingly, this isn’t the first time a computer virus has removed others from the system!

They also placed their malware (or goodware depending on which way you look at it) under the General Public License, the widely-used free software license written by Stallman.There’s still a concern that despite the hackers’ promises, they could still use Wifatch for evil – something The White Team even warned about. When asked if they could be trusted, the hackers wrote: “Of course not, you should secure your device.”

Source: Meet The Mystery Vigilantes Who Created ‘Malware’ To Secure 10,000 Routers – Forbes

Why The Internet Needs IPFS Before It’s Too Late | TechCrunch

Another awesomely audacious aspiration aims to truly decentralize the web once and for all: IPFS

Remaking The Internet With IPFS
The InterPlanetary File System — a tribute to J.C.R. Licklider’s vision for an “intergalactic” Internet — is the brainchild of Juan Benet, who moved to the U.S. from Mexico as a teen, earned a computer science degree at Stanford, started a company acquired by Yahoo! in 2013 and, last year at Y Combinator, founded Protocol Labs, which now drives the IPFS project and its modest aim of replacing protocols that have seemed like facts of life for the last 20 years.

Source: Why The Internet Needs IPFS Before It’s Too Late | TechCrunch

Losing sight – Tink

A fascinating look at what it was like for the author to completely lose their vision, and re-learn everything—even how to use their computer or smartphone!

I do remember being surprised to learn that only 3% of blind people are completely blind. Most have some degree of light perception or even a little usable vision, but I’m one of the few who can see nothing at all, and nothing is the best way to describe it. People assume it must be like closing your eyes or being in a dark room, but it’s not like that at all. It’s a complete absence of light, so it isn’t black or any other colour I can describe.

Source: Losing sight – Tink

Plastic-eating worms may offer solution to mounting waste, Stanford researchers discover | Stanford News Release

TL;DR: mealworms’ microbiome can digest plastic!

The papers, published in Environmental Science and Technology, are the first to provide detailed evidence of bacterial degradation of plastic in an animal’s gut. Understanding how bacteria within mealworms carry out this feat could potentially enable new options for safe management of plastic waste.


Source: Plastic-eating worms may offer solution to mounting waste, Stanford researchers discover | Stanford News Release

East Texas judge throws out 168 patent cases in one fell swoop | Ars Technica

Good news from an unlikely source!

The judge also invited the defendants to submit a joint brief as to why they should get attorneys’ fees. Just the invite is a sign of changing times: in his four years on the bench, Gilstrap has never granted attorneys’ fees to a defendant in a patent case, according to Texas Lawyer.

Source: East Texas judge throws out 168 patent cases in one fell swoop | Ars Technica