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Posted on 2021-09-192021-09-19 by packetcat

What I’ve Read This Week (September 13 2021 to September 19 2021)

  • ‘Why are hyperlinks blue?’ by Elise Blanchard for the Mozilla blog
  • ‘Revolt of the Delivery Workers’ by Josh Dzieza for a joint effort between New York Magazine and The Verge
  • ‘What Does It All Mean?: A Look at Judge Gonzalez Rogers’ Decision in the Epic Versus Apple Trial’ by John Vorhees for MacStories
  • ‘The Limits of My Empathy for Covid Deniers’ by Tressie McMillan Cottom for The New York Times
  • ‘She Changed Black Literature Forever. Then She Disappeared.’ by Imani Perry for The New York Times
  • ‘Software Crisis 2.0’ by Baldur Bjarnason
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