- ‘Facebook’s lost generation’ by Alex Heath for The Verge
- ‘With Nothing to Prove, ‘Age of Empires IV’ Makes a Confident, Relaxed Return’ by Rob Zacny for Waypoint
- ‘The Methods of Moral Panic Journalism’ by Michael Hobbes
- ‘The 2021 14-Inch MacBook Pro’ by John Gruber for Daring Fireball
- ‘macOS 12 Monterey: The Ars Technica review’ by Andrew Cunningham for Ars Technica
What I’ve Read This Week (October 18 2021 to October 24 2021)
- ‘How Istanbul became the Silicon Valley of the mobile gaming industry’ by Kaya Genç for Rest of World
- ‘Rally Point: how to pay the deposit and enjoy playing strategy games’ by Sin Vega for Rock Paper Shotgun
- ‘Land acknowledgments meant to honor Indigenous people too often do the opposite – erasing American Indians and sanitizing history instead’ by Elisa J. Sobo, Michael Lambert, and Valerie Lambert for The Conversation
- ‘A Secretive Hedge Fund Is Gutting Newsrooms’ by McKay Coppins for The Atlantic
- ‘State of the Streamer: Apple TV+ is Charting a Unique Path Through the Streaming Wars’ by Brandon Katz for Observer
- ‘Windows 11: The Ars Technica review’ by Andrew Cunningham for Ars Technica
- ‘LaserWriter II’ by Tamara Shopsin
- ‘Exile from Dongletown’ by Jason Snell for Six Colors
What I’ve Read This Week (October 11 2021 to October 17 2021)
- ‘The Apple A15 SoC Performance Review: Faster & More Efficient’ by Andrei Frumusanu for AnandTech
- ‘No Access LGBTIQ Website Censorship in Six Countries’ by multiple authors for Citizen Lab
- ‘Handle with Care: Numero Group reissues Pastor T.L. Barrett’ by Jordan Ryan Pedersen for Passion of the Weiss
- ‘Being Young Thug – Inside the wildly unpredictable life of rap’s most eccentric superstar’ by Eric Skelton for Complex
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
What I’ve Read This Week (September 27 2021 to October 3 2021)
- ”Sable’ Asks You to Find Your Place in a World With Few Signposts’ by Cameron Kunzelman for Vice Gaming
- ‘Study: Effectiveness of Apple’s App Tracking Transparency’ by Johnny Lin and Sean Halloran
- ‘Hacking CloudKit – How I accidentally deleted your Apple Shortcuts’ by Frans Rosén for detectify
- ‘How to Get Things Done When You Don’t Want to Do Anything’ by Cameron Walker for The New York Times
- ‘The Beginner’s Guide to Apex Legends’ by Mint
- ‘iPhone 13 Pro Camera Review: Tanzania’ by Austin Mann
- ‘‘America’s Oldest Park Ranger’ Is Only Her Latest Chapter’ by Jennifer Schuessler for The New York Times
- ‘Linux Plumbers Conference Matrix and BBB integration’ by James Bottomley
- ‘The Tragedy of Safari 15 for Mac’s ‘Tabs’’ by John Gruber