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8 votes
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US aerospace company Beta Technologies' electric plane, ALIA CTOL, has completed a 200 kilometre journey between Sønderborg and Copenhagen airports
14 votes -
India's solar boom keeps coal use in check so far in 2025
13 votes -
'I can't drink the water' - Life next to a US data centre
26 votes -
China's emissions may now be falling
29 votes -
Copenhagen is adapting to a warmer world with rain tunnels and sponge parks
21 votes -
Denmark wants to champion the EU's beleaguered green deal in its presidency. But convincing other states won't be easy.
11 votes -
The best-designed town in the Netherlands (and therefore, the world) - Houten
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Gothenburg's experience with congestion pricing has been notably less triumphant – a cautionary tale about tolling downtown drivers
13 votes -
Amazon now counts more than one million robots at its facilities
11 votes -
Why is Cloudflare trusted with encryption?
I am a big fan of Cloudflare Tunnels, it's let me muck about with quite a few low risk apps and it's been fun. one thing that's always bothered me though is the SSL setup. According to their...
I am a big fan of Cloudflare Tunnels, it's let me muck about with quite a few low risk apps and it's been fun.
one thing that's always bothered me though is the SSL setup.
According to their website, only enterprise users are allowed to manage their own TLS private keys.
I can kinda understand the logic behind free accounts not having that perk.
But if you are someone who really doesn't like cloudflare reading your traffic or you are a business, it seems odd to me that it's not being demanded of cloudflare that they make it more available for paid users to not expose their TLS private keys to cloudflare.
Why are so many folks OK with cloudflare essentially being able to read all their traffic?
or am I overestimating how many people are using the Pro and Business account? is the majority of their users just Free or Enterprise?
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Lyon, France joins European exodus from Windows to Linux
51 votes -
The Faroe Islands are the only country that celebrates their World War II occupation
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Sweden and Denmark's Öresund bridge turns 25 – while Copenhagen's fortunes grow alongside rise in commuters, benefits for Malmö are proving less obvious
13 votes -
In war zones, a race to save key seeds needed to feed the world
12 votes -
Meeting client requirements of a 200-year design life for the Kruunuvuori Bridge in Finland demanded ingenuity in structural engineering and material choices
13 votes -
Puerto Rico’s solar microgrids power through blackout meanwhile, feds redirect $365 million away from solar toward grid fixes
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How sewage recycling works
12 votes -
The "standard" car charger is usually overkill
27 votes -
Bergen in Norway has been building one of the world's most advanced trash systems, using vacuum tubes to whisk waste away
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Before the government announced its move, Denmark's largest cities of Copenhagen and Aarhus had already announced plans to phase out Microsoft software and cloud services. Here's why.
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One man's vision brought water back to a drought-ridden Ecuadorian town. He used a map, a myth and a pre-Incan lagoon.
21 votes -
Cloudflare is down causing multiple services to break
51 votes -
Finnish startup Polar Night Energy has announced its industrial-scale sand battery, the world's largest of its kind, is now operational
22 votes -
Survivors and families of those killed in an oil rig disaster forty-five years ago will finally get compensation from the Norwegian state after a close vote passed in the country's parliament
12 votes -
Norway to introduce tourist tax amid record visitor numbers and overtourism concerns – allows municipalities to introduce a 3% tax on overnight stays
19 votes -
Hollywood has left Los Angeles. For years, studios found it cheaper to shoot elsewhere. Post-industry-collapse, elsewhere is the only place they’ll shoot.
16 votes -
Ring the fish doorbell!
43 votes -
Ukraine hits bridge linking Crimea to Russia with underwater explosives
25 votes -
Big tech must stop passing the cost of its spiking energy needs onto the public
25 votes -
The AI data center race is getting way more complicated
23 votes -
Citing illegal pollution US racial justice nonprofit NAACP calls for emergency shutdown of Elon Musk's supercomputer in Memphis
21 votes -
Most new cars in Norway are EVs – how a freezing country beat range anxiety
11 votes -
Mayan site with pyramid and canal system discovered in Guatemala
20 votes -
Denmark's largest energy community is now under construction, featuring more than 30,000 sqm of solar rooftops with a total capacity of about 4 MW
10 votes -
Sweden's recycling centres overflowing with clothes after EU-wide ban on throwing away textiles – municipalities eager to have fast fashion giants take responsibility
29 votes -
The most ingenious hawk in New Jersey
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Sweden passes bill on providing state aid to companies that want to invest in new nuclear reactors – new law will enter into force later this year
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New Jersey hawk develops clever hunting strategy using traffic signals
13 votes -
How immersed tube tunnels are built
14 votes -
Unexplained electronic components found in imported equipment for Denmark's energy supply network – investigation underway to learn more
32 votes -
We did the math on AI’s energy footprint. Here’s the story you haven’t heard.
23 votes -
Can a 747 actually land in GTA5?
25 votes -
Ancient Roman wooden water pipe made from hollow tree trunks unearthed beneath a street in Belgium
23 votes -
Inside Denmark's super-efficient S-tog rail system
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By pairing computer processing facilities with district heating systems, countries like Finland and Sweden are trying to limit their environmental downsides
14 votes -
Denmark eyes lifting ban on nuclear power – examining pros and cons of using small modular reactors to balance renewables in its energy mix
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World's first commercial-scale e-methanol plant begins operations in Denmark – Maersk set to buy part of the production as a low-emission fuel for its fleet of container ships
10 votes -
How to salvage a transit project
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The crypto racket - public officials at all levels are propping up a Texas Bitcoin mining boom that’s threatening water and energy systems while afflicting locals with noise pollution
20 votes