The manager of Blue Origin’s rocket engine program has left the company

Jeff Bezos (right), the founder of Blue Origin and Amazon.com, and Tory Bruno, CEO of United Launch Alliance, display a small-scale version of the BE-4 rocket engine during a press conference in 2014.

Enlarge / Jeff Bezos (right), the founder of Blue Origin and Amazon.com, and Tory Bruno, CEO of United Launch Alliance, display a small-scale version of the BE-4 rocket engine during a press conference in 2014. (credit: Win McNamee/Getty Images)

As Blue Origin nears the critical point of delivering flight-ready BE-4 rocket engines to United Launch Alliance, the engineer in charge of the company’s rocket engine program has decided to leave.

Blue Origin CEO Bob Smith recently informed employees of the departure of John Vilja, the senior vice president of Blue Engines. In Smith’s email to employees, obtained by Ars, Vilja is said to be leaving Blue to pursue his “many” interests and hobbies outside of work.

“During his time at Blue, John led the team to support eight New Shepard missions powered by BE-3PM engines, countless hot fire tests, and made progress on multiple engines development programs,” Smith wrote. “He also built a world-class Engines team, recruiting some of the best talent in the business.”

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Google routinely hides emails from litigation by CCing attorneys, DOJ alleges

Google CEO Sundar Pichai looking at his phone.

Enlarge / Google CEO Sundar Pichai uses his phone during the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference on July 12, 2018, in Sun Valley, Idaho. (credit: Getty Images | Drew Angerer )

The US Department of Justice and 14 state attorneys general yesterday asked a federal judge to sanction Google for misusing attorney-client privilege to hide emails from litigation.

“In a program called ‘Communicate with Care,’ Google trains and directs employees to add an attorney, a privilege label, and a generic ‘request’ for counsel’s advice to shield sensitive business communications, regardless of whether any legal advice is actually needed or sought. Often, knowing the game, the in-house counsel included in these Communicate-with-Care emails does not respond at all,” the DOJ told the court. The fact that attorneys often don’t reply to the emails “underscor[es] that these communications are not genuine requests for legal advice but rather an effort to hide potential evidence,” the DOJ said.

The DOJ made its argument in a motion to sanction Google “and compel disclosure of documents unjustifiably claimed by Google as attorney-client privileged” and in a memorandum in support of the motion. “The Communicate-with-Care program had no purpose except to mislead anyone who might seek the documents in an investigation, discovery, or ensuing dispute,” the DOJ alleged.

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Learn Go Programming by Building 11 Projects

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Explaining the Mac Studio’s removable SSDs, and why you can’t just swap them out

You'll see the Mac Studio's blinking orange SOS light if you try to change its SSD modules. Here's why.

Enlarge / You’ll see the Mac Studio’s blinking orange SOS light if you try to change its SSD modules. Here’s why. (credit: Luke Miani)

Apple’s new Mac Studio desktop began arriving in customers’ hands last week, and some of those customers wasted no time in taking the machine apart. Among the more interesting discoveries was the sheer size of the M1 Ultra and its voltage regulator modules (VRMs); in addition, it seems that the Studio includes removable storage rather than the soldered-down NAND chips that most Macs use. In theory, this could make the Mac Studio the first new Mac (outside of the Mac Pro) to support upgradeable storage in quite a while.

Because the Studio’s SSD slots aren’t compatible with regular M.2 SSD sticks that you might use in a PC, YouTuber Luke Miani decided to test the Studio’s removable storage by swapping storage from one Studio into another. He found that, while the drives are physically swappable, his Mac Studio wouldn’t boot after the fact—the desktop’s power LED would only flash an amber-colored “SOS” pattern. This persisted both when he tried to install the second SSD module in the Studio’s second storage slot and when he tried to install an SSD from one Studio into the other Studio’s main SSD slot.

“What Apple is doing here with the Mac Studio is simply inexcusable,” Miani concluded. “Apple does not care about your right to repair, make no mistake. What we’ve seen here today is that Apple is intentionally, deliberately restricting your access to your own device. In my opinion, this is actually worse than soldering the storage onto a logic board.”

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