Researchers at MIT and Maynooth University have created a telecoms chip that can universally error correct noise found during transmission of data on a network without needing to know the structure of the noise beforehand. Hat tip to the Maynooth part of the team who I presume had dibs on naming the chip GRAND (Guessing Random Additive Noise Decoding)!
Visual Capitalist put together a huge infographic projecting the fastest and slowest growing jobs over the next decade. Bad news for street vendors, good news for wind turbine technicians.
Neal Agarwal created a neat interface on the Internet Archive that allows the user to see the homepage of a range of high profile websites on this day ten years ago.
Thomas Stringer published an excellent set of questions that every software developer can/should ask when joining a new team. Some of these could really cut straight through any inefficient, or missing, onboarding process.