Wednesday, May 27, 2026

SpaceX governance 💼, Nasa picks Blue Origin 🚀, Chrome's built-in AI 🤖

In January, SpaceX granted Elon Musk a pay package that will eventually total 1.3 billion in restricted shares. While he has not achieved the goals ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌  ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ 

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Big Tech & Startups

How SpaceX Is Structured to Favor Elon Musk (6 minute read)

In January, SpaceX granted Elon Musk a pay package that will eventually total 1.3 billion in restricted shares. While he has not achieved the goals that the award is contingent on, SpaceX's IPO prospectus says that he can use those shares in voting on shareholder decisions. SpaceX does not plan to have the majority of its board be independent directors, and any shareholder claims under federal securities laws must be resolved through arbitration. The measures allow Musk to pick the people who determine his pay and largely insulate himself from shareholder lawsuits.
Nasa selects Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin for first of three uncrewed lunar missions (5 minute read)

NASA plans to send three uncrewed lunar missions this year to kickstart the construction of a moon base. It has chosen Blue Origin to conduct the first mission, which will launch as early as Fall. NASA has also announced a series of smaller contracts with private companies, including Lunar Outpost and Firefly Aerospace, involved with the agency's Moon-to-Mars projects. The agency aims to establish a base with operating capability by 2032.
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Science & Futuristic Technology

US Seeks to Give Weapons-Grade Plutonium to Start-Ups for Fuel (11 minute read)

The Trump administration plans to give plutonium from dismantled nuclear warheads to companies to convert it into fuel for nuclear power plants. The Energy Department has more than 50 tons of surplus plutonium left over from nuclear weapons programs. One of the bottlenecks in expanding nuclear power right now is a lack of fuel. Harvesting old plutonium stockpiles could provide a short-term fix.
NASA takes steps toward building Moon Base, including discussing a “perimeter” (4 minute read)

NASA has announced a series of contract awards for the initial elements of a lunar base. Astrolab and Lunar Outpost have been selected to build approximately one-ton rovers to be ready for delivery to the Moon in 2028. Each rover is expected to have a range of 200 km and drive autonomously with guidance from operators on Earth or by astronauts. Blue Origin will deliver the rovers to the lunar surface separately with its Blue Moon Mark 1 lander. The goal of the mission will be to establish a perimeter for a Moon base.
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Build new features using built-in AI in Chrome (3 minute read)

The built-in AI feature in Chrome is cost-efficient and performant. It works offline, protecting user privacy. This post takes a look at how trAIlblazers leveraged the built-in AI features to create its blog editor. Other real-world success stories include Drupal, which uses the Summarizer API for SEO tag generation within CKEditor; Yahoo! Japan, which uses the Prompt API for community comment moderation, and Trip.com, which helps shoppers navigate complex flight booking options with AI overviews.
A few interesting modern pixel fonts (4 minute read)

Analog Mono was designed to fix the crimes of the classic pixel font that was ubiquitous in the 1990s. Coral Pixels is a color font with 1990s and 2000s colorful fringing baked in. Two Slice is a font that's only 2 pixels tall while remaining somewhat readable. Geist Pixel is a font that maintains the visual texture that teams want while reserving the typographic rigor that products require.
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Miscellaneous

Sundar Pichai on AI, the future of search, and what's happening to the web (40 minute read)

Google announced its new powerful Gemini models, AI agent plans, and changes to Search at its recent I/O event. This article features an interview with CEO Sundar Pichai recorded just after the conference. In the interview, Pichai discusses how he had to rethink how Google works, the executive changes and decisions needed to get the company into a more aggressive posture, the new announcements, and more.
American Airlines picks SpaceX's Starlink for in-flight Wi-Fi on more than 500 planes (2 minute read)

American Airlines will install Starlink on more than 500 of its narrow-body Airbus planes starting early next year. The carrier has no plans to change providers on its Boeing fleet, which uses services from Viasat and Panasonic. Members of its frequent flyer program get free in-flight Wi-Fi. Delta Air Lines said in March that it will use Amazon Leo for in-flight Wi-Fi starting in 2028. United, Southwest Airlines, and Alaska Airlines have selected Starlink.

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3D-printable humanoid legs let robotics experiments run wild (4 minute read)

The LeRobot Humanoid project provides robot builders and researchers with access to a bill of materials, files for 3D-printable parts, wiring documentation, physical assembly instructions, and software tools for creating a pair of humanoid robot legs.
The Open/Closed Problem in AI (6 minute read)

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Dropbox CEO Drew Houston to step down after 19 years at helm of cloud storage pioneer (8 minute read)

Ashraf Alkarmi, current product chief, will work alongside Houston as co-CEO for a time before eventually taking the job on his own.
Stack Overflow's forum is dead thanks to AI, but the company's still kicking... thanks to AI (8 minute read)

Stack Overflow's new niche is the trust that was built by its old community and its expertise.

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