Posts From 2018
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DNS Watch
(4th January 2018)
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Bitcoin’s true promise
(6th January 2018)
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Does Google Miss Google Reader?
(7th January 2018)
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Social Decay
(10th January 2018)
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Pay to reach your followers
(11th January 2018)
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Persuasion, Adaptation, and the Arms Race for Your Attention
(11th January 2018)
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Google, You Creepy Sonofabitch
(14th January 2018)
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Google Memory Loss
(16th January 2018)
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Garbage collectors open library in Turkey with abandoned books
(17th January 2018)
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Life in the Age of Noise
(19th January 2018)
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How fast fashion adds to the world’s clothing waste problem
(21st January 2018)
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Social Media Is Making Us Dumber. Here’s Exhibit A.
(24th January 2018)
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Now even YouTube serves ads with CPU-draining cryptocurrency miners
(27th January 2018)
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Why We Forget Most of the Books We Read
(2nd February 2018)
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No, Asparagus Won’t Give You Cancer
(9th February 2018)
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How Trump Conquered Facebook—Without Russian Ads
(25th February 2018)
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The City That Remembers Everything
(7th March 2018)
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The Dutch cities amassing data on oblivious residents
(7th March 2018)
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Where to play pinball
(15th March 2018)
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Emulated retro handheld games
(18th March 2018)
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Burning Out: What Really Happens Inside a Crematorium
(23rd March 2018)
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Mozilla launches Facebook container extension
(27th March 2018)
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It’s weirdly hard to steal Mark Zuckerberg’s trash
(31st March 2018)
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1.1.1.1 — the Internet’s Fastest, Privacy-First DNS Resolver
(1st April 2018)
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Brussels from the Palace of Justice
(2nd April 2018)
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Secured.fyi
(3rd April 2018)
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Facebook and Silicon Valley’s hubris
(12th April 2018)
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Self-Recharging e-bikes—the next Frontier of Shared Mobility
(12th April 2018)
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Visiting Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs
(12th April 2018)
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European Copyright Law Isn’t Great. It Could Soon Get a Lot Worse.
(13th April 2018)
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Jaron Lanier: How we need to remake the internet
(15th April 2018)
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Youtube face
(15th April 2018)
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Belgium comes to terms with ’human zoos’ of its colonial past
(16th April 2018)
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An Elaborate Hack Shows How Much Damage IoT Bugs Can Do
(16th April 2018)
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Facebook previews GDPR privacy tools and, yep, it’s the same old BS
(20th April 2018)
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The Diderot Effect: Why We Want Things We Don’t Need
(23rd April 2018)
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Please Stop Using Adblock (But Not Why You Think)
(5th May 2018)
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The war against cars will ultimately be won — and that’s good for everyone
(6th May 2018)
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Facebook accused of introducing extremists to one another through ’suggested friends’ feature
(7th May 2018)
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Collateral Damage: Dance music and orchestras don’t mix
(13th May 2018)
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Barcelona is leading the fightback against smart city surveillance
(28th May 2018)
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Books to give us hope
(2nd June 2018)
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Brutalist cuckoo clocks
(3rd June 2018)
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Public Barefoot Parks in Europe
(10th June 2018)
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Experience: I built my own pancreas
(25th July 2018)
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An Empire of Stars
(17th August 2018)
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The medium is the message
(23rd August 2018)
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The Abandoned, Apocalyptic Architecture of One Bold 1970s Retail Chain
(24th August 2018)
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What time is death?
(25th August 2018)
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The Untold Story of NotPetya, the Most Devastating Cyberattack in History
(29th August 2018)
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Why I’m done with Chrome
(24th September 2018)
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Product updates based on your feedback
(26th September 2018)
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Why fashion should worry about leather more than plastic
(27th September 2018)
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Ubergang
(4th October 2018)
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Death Metal Grandma
(31st October 2018)
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How To Kill Your Tech Industry
(17th November 2018)
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Meet Lilli, the High-end German Call Girl Who Became America’s Iconic Barbie Doll
(5th December 2018)
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