Voyager 1 is 24 billion kilometers from Earth.
It communicates with us using a 23-watt transmitter.
Less than a refrigerator light bulb.
The signal takes 22 hours to reach us, traveling at the speed of light.
By the time it arrives, it's 20 billion times weaker than the power of a digital watch battery.
NASA's Deep Space Network picks it up using 70-meter dish antennas cooled to near absolute zero to reduce electronic noise.
The engineering required to hear a 23-watt signal from 24 billion km away is arguably more impressive than the spacecraft itself.
Launched 1977.
Still transmitting.
Still being heard.
We built something that works perfectly, 47 years later, in conditions no one has ever tested in.
That's what engineering for the long term looks like.
Friday Update - Week of June 1st, 2026:
- CLOB performance: long-awaited taker-delay fix landed in production this week as part of broader execution-path improvements, together with a new trading gateway. Large latency reduction and better stabilization under load. More architectural work continuing
- World Cup launches: final testing pre-release next week
- Beacon Deposit Wallet: new version launching 6/11 (moved from 6/8), for new users
- Taker Rebates: prod rollout started, tier badges live on leaderboard, expanding across the UX next week - Market Resolution upgrade: large improvements in consistency and speed
- Perps: continuing access rollout to users; taker delay, reduce-only, and TP/SL shipped to production testnet; Limit Close on open positions, trading directly from the chart, and mobile UX improvements
- In-house indexer: preparing for full production rollout, big performance gain on high-traffic endpoints
- TS SDK: RFQ support released; World Cup feature support and docs wrapping next week
Пишет @Emokwx: «Кто-нибудь когда-нибудь видел облака, междугородными трассами? Сегодня утром кучевые облака (Cu) развились идеально вдоль основных междугородных автотрасс вокруг Хьюстона. Немного шокирующе видеть такие идеально выстроенные облака».
Хьюстон создаёт облака? Как город запускает конвекцию — https://t.co/tKMjNY6tqu
We've reset 5-hour and weekly rate limits for all users on Pro and Max plans.
We fixed an issue that caused some Claude Code sessions to spawn excessive parallel subagents, burning through usage faster than expected.
We reported a critical loss of funds bug to @Thorchain (32M TVL, 150M FDV)
They silently patched it and told us their bug bounty program is permanently retired.
We have more Thorchain chain halt DoS vulns. We intend to release them (open disclosure) in the coming few days
⚡ Microsoft Releases KB5089573 for Windows 11 to Fix Patch Tuesday Install Issues
Source: https://t.co/txjCMq3aBj
Microsoft has rolled out a new cumulative update, KB5089573, for Windows 11 versions 25H2 and 24H2, targeting a critical installation failure that affected users following the May 2026 Patch Tuesday release.
The update brings OS builds to 26200.8524 and 26100.8524, respectively, resolving a widely reported error that prevented many systems from completing the monthly security update.
The May 2026 Patch Tuesday security update (KB5089549) triggered installation failures on a subset of Windows 11 devices, with error code 0x800f0922 halting the process.
#cybersecuritynews #windows11
Friday Update - Week of May 25th, 2026:
- Perps live in production: launched with 5 tradfi pairs and 1 crypto pair (BTC); more instruments and user access upcoming
- World Cup pages live: Globe/Map, Bracket and standings shipped
- World Cup launch features in final testing
- CLOB performance: Order Book consistency improvements shipped this week, with deeper architectural changes underway and a release next week to address queue congestion
- SDKs open-sourced: TS SDK with runnable examples, Python SDK with improved public docstrings, multiple beta feedback items addressed
- Unified API: kicked off, first Gamma endpoints wrapped
- Gamma: tighter keyset pagination and indexes on high-traffic read paths, production correctness fixes across users, profiles, comments and sports summary
> Ele comprou 107 Bitcoins em 2014
> Viu o BTC ir de US$ 500 para R$ 125.000
> Observou uma valorização de 24.900%
Então, nessa segunda-feira, ele enviou os 107 BTC para o endereço “1111111111111111111114oLvT2” e LITERALMENTE QUEIMOU R$ 41 milhões.
Quais são as teorias? Por que alguém faria isso? 😳
Scheduled CLOB maintenace tomorrow, May 27 at 12:10 UTC.
- Intermittent trading for ~5-10 min during the window.
- Brief post-only mode after restart (~2 min) before normal matching resumes.
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