(g+) Cloudnative Applikationen: Wie Radius Entwicklern das Leben erleichtert

Mit dem Projekt Radius wächst die bereits üppige CNCF-Landkarte. Wir erklären, wie es die Entwicklung cloudnativer Applikationen vereinfachen kann. Von Christian Lechner (Softwareentwicklung, API)

Mit dem Projekt Radius wächst die bereits üppige CNCF-Landkarte. Wir erklären, wie es die Entwicklung cloudnativer Applikationen vereinfachen kann. Von Christian Lechner (Softwareentwicklung, API)

Apple: Warum denn heute wieder ein iPod?

Vom iPhone verdrängt, vom Trend zurückgeholt: Der iPod ist wieder heiß begehrt. Warum eigentlich? Ein Selbstversuch plus Ratgeber. Ein Erfahrungsbericht von Andreas Langbein (iPod, Apple)

Vom iPhone verdrängt, vom Trend zurückgeholt: Der iPod ist wieder heiß begehrt. Warum eigentlich? Ein Selbstversuch plus Ratgeber. Ein Erfahrungsbericht von Andreas Langbein (iPod, Apple)

Anzeige: Sicherheitsmanagement in Microsoft 365 optimieren

Sicherheit in Microsoft 365 ist entscheidend für den Schutz sensibler Daten. Ein umfassender E-Learning-Kurs mit über viereinhalb Stunden Inhalt zeigt, wie Identitäten und Zugriffe effektiv verwaltet werden können. Jetzt 20 Prozent Rabatt! (Golem Karri…

Sicherheit in Microsoft 365 ist entscheidend für den Schutz sensibler Daten. Ein umfassender E-Learning-Kurs mit über viereinhalb Stunden Inhalt zeigt, wie Identitäten und Zugriffe effektiv verwaltet werden können. Jetzt 20 Prozent Rabatt! (Golem Karrierewelt, Microsoft)

Boeing’s Starliner test flight scrubbed again after hold in final countdown

The ground launch sequencer computer called a hold at T-minus 3 minutes, 50 seconds.

NASA commander Butch Wilmore exits the Starliner spacecraft Saturday following the scrubbed launch attempt.

Enlarge / NASA commander Butch Wilmore exits the Starliner spacecraft Saturday following the scrubbed launch attempt.

A computer controlling the Atlas V rocket's countdown triggered an automatic hold less than four minutes prior to liftoff of Boeing's commercial Starliner spacecraft Saturday, keeping the crew test flight on the ground at least a few more days.

NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams were already aboard the spacecraft when the countdown stopped due to a problem with a ground computer. "Hold. Hold. Hold," a member of Atlas V launch team called out on an audio feed.

With the hold, the mission missed an instantaneous launch opportunity at 12:25 pm EDT (16:25 UTC), and later Saturday, NASA announced teams will forego a launch opportunity Sunday. The next chance to send Starliner into orbit will be 10:52 am EDT (14:52 UTC) Wednesday. The mission has one launch opportunity every one-to-two days, when the International Space Station's orbital track moves back into proper alignment with the Atlas V rocket's launch pad in Florida.

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Kurz vor Europawahl: Cyberangriff auf CDU

Nach der SPD ist auch die CDU von Hackern angegriffen worden. Die Behörden nehmen den Vorfall «sehr ernst», alles deute auf einen “professionellen Akteur” hin. (Cybercrime, Datenschutz)

Nach der SPD ist auch die CDU von Hackern angegriffen worden. Die Behörden nehmen den Vorfall «sehr ernst», alles deute auf einen "professionellen Akteur" hin. (Cybercrime, Datenschutz)

Here’s why a Japanese billionaire just canceled his lunar flight on Starship

“I feel terrible making the crew members wait longer.”

Elon Musk speaks as Yusaku Maezawa, founder and president of Start Today Co., looks on at an event at the SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California, in 2018.

Enlarge / Elon Musk speaks as Yusaku Maezawa, founder and president of Start Today Co., looks on at an event at the SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California, in 2018. (credit: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

On Friday night the dearMoon project—a plan to launch a Japanese billionaire and 10 other 'crew members' on a circumlunar flight aboard SpaceX's Starship vehicle—was abruptly canceled.

"It is unfortunate to be announcing that 'dearMoon', the first private circumlunar flight project, will be cancelled," the mission's official account on the social media site X said. "We thank everyone who has supported us and apologize to those who have looked forward to this project."

Shortly afterward the financial backer of the project and its 'crew leader,' Yusaku Maezawa, explained this decision on X. When Maezawa agreed to the mission in 2018, he said, the assumption was that the dearMoon mission would launch by the end of 2023.

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The refreshed 2024 Hyundai Elantra N remains a darn good enthusiast car

Good engine, great front-end feel, so-so manual gearshift, and under $34,000.

A blue Hyundai Elantra N

Enlarge / The regular Hyundai Elantra is a perfectly fine compact sedan. But once the boffins at Hyundai N got hold of it, they transformed it into something with a lot more character. (credit: Peter Nelson)

Few cars are aimed quite at driving enthusiasts like the wholesome sport compact. In terms of everyday usability and fun factor, little can touch them, and luckily, there's still a good variety of them on the new market. Among the best is the Hyundai Elantra N, which, for the 2024 model year, received a styling and chassis refresh. Pricing starts at $33,245 for three pedals and a manual gearbox, or $35,515 for a dual-clutch eight-speed, and either is a massive value for the performance and fun factor that they offer.

Amply sporty styling, plenty spacious

The 2024 Elantra N's biggest change is in its face. Where previously it had beady eyes surrounded in a sea of black trim—kind of like the vehicular equivalent of a Belgian Malinois—its headlight, grille, and intake are now more geometric. Looks are subjective, but I'm a fan of the headlights, and the functional inlets improve radiator and brake cooling over the previous fascia.

Elsewhere, it's pretty much the same angular four-door wearing some trapezoidal accents across its body panels and a pronounced rear spoiler. A new set of forged 19-inch wheels is wrapped in 245/35/19 Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires—these also shave off 8.25 lbs (3.75 kg) of unsprung weight at each corner, which bodes well for acceleration and handling.

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Daily Telescope: The most distant galaxy found so far is a total surprise

“Its discovery has profound implications.”

Behold, the most distant galaxy found to date.

Enlarge / Behold, the most distant galaxy found to date. (credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI et al.)

Welcome to the Daily Telescope. There is a little too much darkness in this world and not enough light, a little too much pseudoscience and not enough science. We'll let other publications offer you a daily horoscope. At Ars Technica, we're going to take a different route, finding inspiration from very real images of a universe that is filled with stars and wonder.

Good morning. It's June 1, and today's photo comes from the James Webb Space Telescope. It's a banger.

This telescope, launched 18 months ago now, had as one of its express goals to deliver insights about the early Universe. The most straightforward way of doing so is to collect the faintest, most distant light that has spent the longest time traveling to reach Earth.

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