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Ebikes are more popular than ever, but we’re nowhere near a car-less world

May20
by Sindy Cator on May 20, 2024 at 9:02 am
Posted In: Uncategorized


Moving to Amsterdam was eye-opening. Having grown up in the car-centric UK and struggled to cycle in London, it felt as though the Dutch embrace of bikes was innate, something that simply happened due to a quirk of national character. This, of course, proved incorrect. The Netherlands’ cycle culture didn’t spring from nowhere. Instead, its centrality in day-to-day life was created and planned, rather than miraculously appearing from the heavens. The postcards and videos also hide the fact that while the Dutch might be leaders in urban cycling, it doesn’t mean they’ve abandoned cars. Far from it. In fact, there…

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└ Tags: Cars, character, culture, ebikes, europe, Government and policy, london, Next Featured, Sustainability, UK, web, World
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Ebike-sharing app Forest rides ad revenue to become ‘cheapest’ in London

May17
by Sindy Cator on May 17, 2024 at 3:42 pm
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If you’ve been to London recently you may have noticed packs of dark green and brown ebikes lining the city’s streets. They belong to Forest, an aptly named startup that claims to be London’s cheapest and most sustainable shared ebike operator.   Its success stems from an advertising model unique to the world of micro-mobility.  Forest’s main competitors in the capital are Lime and Tier. All three ebike sharing schemes work in much the same way.  You open an app, find an ebike bike near you, scan a QR code, and get pedalling. You usually pay an unlock fee and then…

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└ Tags: ebikes, Investors and funding, london, Next Featured, Startups and technology, Sustainability, web, work, World
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The rise of the ‘augmented’ startup founder

May16
by Sindy Cator on May 16, 2024 at 1:58 pm
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The modern startup founder will tell you work never stops. What they’re far less likely to tell you is that stress, anxiety, panic, and feelings of failure never stop either.  From worrying about funding and filling skills gaps in an uber-competitive environment, to simply running out of available working time to clear to-do lists — leaders contend with countless unique and interchangeable stresses on a daily basis.  Whether it’s a lack of time, money or talent, these stresses contribute to a culture of overworking, and a vicious cycle of inefficiency that affects productivity overall.  In the past we’ve seen ‘toxic…

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Unlike Intel, TSMC isn’t sold on ASML’s new chipmaking machines

May15
by Sindy Cator on May 15, 2024 at 11:52 am
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While Intel is betting big on ASML’s latest High NA EUV chipmaking machines, Taiwanese semiconductor giant TSMC is considering opting out. Speaking at a conference in Amsterdam on Tuesday, TSMC’s Senior VP Kevin Zhang told reporters that ASML’s new equipment comes with too hefty a price tag. The Dutch chipmaker’s High NA EUV machines represent the next generation in extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography technology, which uses light to draw chip designs on the silicon wafer. According to ASML, these machines can manufacture chips that are both faster and more energy efficient. They reportedly cost about €350mn — compared to the…

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Tornado Cash dev Alexey Pertsev gets 5 years prison-time for money laundering

May14
by Sindy Cator on May 14, 2024 at 2:28 pm
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Alexey Pertsev, the developer behind crypto mixer Tornado Cash, has been found guilty of money laundering by a Dutch court at ‘s-Hertogenbosch. Pertsev, was first imprisoned in the Netherlands, where he has been residing, in August 2022 on charges of money laundering worth of $1.2bn in cryptocurrency. He was released in April 2023 and remained under house arrest pending his trial in March this year — the verdict of which was announced today. Pertsev’s arrest in the Netherlands came shortly after the US Treasury sanctioned Tornado Cash, alleging that the platform’s technology helped notorious North Korean Lazarus Group launder money…

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