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Posted on 2021-10-102021-10-09 by packetcat

What I’ve Read This Week (October 4 2021 to October 10 2021)

  • ‘Beyond camera technology upgrades’ by Riccardo Mori
  • ‘Who emailed who? Institutional privacy risks in the DNS’ by Basileal Imana for the APNIC blog
  • ‘How NEO: The World Ends With You captures the 15 year evolution of Shibuya, and is a better game for it’ by Alicia Haddick for Rock Paper Shotgun
  • ‘Examining btrfs, Linux’s perpetually half-finished filesystem’ by Jim Salter for Ars Technica
  • ‘Understanding How Facebook Disappeared from the Internet’ by Celso Martinho and Tom Strickx for the Cloudflare blog
  • ‘Surface Pro 8 review: The best Surface for people who love the Surface’ by Andrew Cunningham for Ars Technica
  • ‘Affordable Internet for the community by the community’ by Sheikh Md Seum for the APNIC blog
  • ‘There’s a Multibillion-Dollar Market for Your Phone’s Location Data’ by Jon Keegan and Alfred Ng for The Markup
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