- ‘The 1619 Project’ by Nikole Hannah-Jones, The New York Times Magazine
- ‘Don’t Let Them See You Cry’ by Riley Black for The Sierra Club Magazine
- ‘On sideloading’ by Riccardo Mori
- ‘Apple’s frontline employees are struggling to survive’ by Zoe Schiffer for The Verge
What I’ve Read This Week (November 22 2021 to November 28 2021)
- ‘Before the next big thing, Apple has a lot of little things that need fixing’ by Dan Moren for Macworld
- ‘Meta goes into lockdown’ by Alex Heath for The Verge
- ‘The future of Brazilian gaming: shopping’ by Leo Schwartz for Rest of World
- ‘Singapore’s tech-utopia dream is turning into a surveillance state nightmare’ by Peter Guest for Rest of World
- City Hall Watcher #150 – Watching the dollars
What I’ve Read This Week (November 15 2021 to November 21 2021)
- ‘Android 12: The Ars Technica Review’ by Ron Amadeo for Ars Technica
- ‘Analyzing a watering hole campaign using macOS exploits’ by Erye Hernandez for the Google Threat Analysis Group blog
- ‘Rosalía’s New Bachata Video, “La Fama,” Highlights the White-Washing Issue Overwhelming Black Latinx Music’ by Johanna Ferreira for PopSugar
- ‘Fifty percent of Facebook Messenger’s total voice traffic comes from Cambodia. Here’s why’ by Vittoria Elliott and Bopha Phorn for Rest of World
- ‘Notes from NANOG 83’ by Geoff Huston for the APNIC blog
What I’ve Read This Week (November 8 2021 to November 14 2021)
- ‘Code quality: a concern for businesses, bottom lines, and empathetic programmers’ by Isaac Lyman for the Stack Overflow blog
- ‘The Art of Hand-Carving Headstones Isn’t Dead Yet’ by Alisha McDarris for Atlas Obscura
- ‘So what is “the metaverse,” exactly?’ by Kyle Orland for Ars Technica
- ‘How macOS is more reliable, and doesn’t need reinstalling’ by Howard Oakley
- ‘The Booming Underground Market for Bots That Steal Your 2FA Codes’ by Joseph Cox for Motherboard
- ‘Threema: Three Strikes, You’re Out’ by Soatok
- ‘South African students are selling school Wi-Fi passwords for lunch money’ by Kimberly Mutandiro for Rest of World
- ‘Apple, Its Control Over the iPhone, and The Internet’ by Matthew Ball
What I’ve Read This Week (November 1 2021 to November 7 2021)
- ‘DNS openness’ by Geoff Huston for the APNIC blog
- ‘Dune Has a Desert Problem’ by Roxana Hadidi for Vulture
- ‘Pixel 6 review: Google Hardware finally lives up to its potential’ by Ron Amadeo for Ars Technica
- ‘Apple’s M1 Pro, M1 Max SoCs Investigated: New Performance and Efficiency Heights’ by Andrei Frumusanu for AnandTech