- ‘Forget emoji, the real Unicode drama is over an endangered Indian script’ by Varsha Bansal for rest of world
- ‘The Taliban’s Return Is Catastrophic for Women’ by Lynsey Addario for The Atlantic
- ‘A decade and a half of instability: The history of Google messaging apps’ by Ron Amadeo for Ars Technica
What I’ve Read This Week (August 2 2021 to August 8 2021)
- ‘Blizzard Botched Warcraft III Remake After Internal Fights, Pressure Over Costs’ by Jason Schreier for Bloomberg
- ‘What It Feels Like to Lose Your Favorite Season’ by Anne Helen Petersen
- ‘I just learned I only have months to live. This is what I want to say’ by Jack Thomas for The Boston Globe
- ‘Sun, Sand, and Spaghetti’ by Mike Diago for Eater
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What I’ve Read This Week (July 26 2021 to August 1 2021)
- ‘Fraud on the Farm: How a baby-faced CEO turned a Farmville clone into a massive Ponzi scheme’ by Paul Benjamin Osterlund for Rest of World
- ‘Thoughts On: Scarlet Nexus’ by Mint for his blog
- ‘Opinion: Why is this unusual?’ By Geoff Huston for the APNIC blog
- ‘Security Is the Story We Have, Not the Story We Want to Have’ by Nick Heer for Pixel Envy
- ‘Ubisoft’s Assassins Creed Expansion Spends 8 Years In Dev Hell’ by Ethan Gach for Kotaku
- ‘Sundown Towns Are Still A Problem For Black Drivers’ by Ade Onibada for Buzzfeed News
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What I’ve Read This Week (July 19 2021 to July 25 2021)
- ‘Hooking Candiru: Another Mercenary Spyware Vendor Comes into Focus’ by Bill Marczak, John Scott-Railton, Kristin Berdan, Bahr Abdul Razzak, and Ron Deibert for Citizen Lab
- ‘Why People Are So Awful Online’ by Roxane Gay for The New York Times
- ‘Habits, UI changes, and OS stagnation’ by Riccardo Mori for his blog
- ‘Press Reset’ by Jason Schreier
- ‘Mistborn: The Final Empire’ by Brandon Sanderson
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What I’ve Read This Week (July 5 2021 to July 11 2021)
- ‘Africa writes back’ by by D Vance Smith for Aeon
- ‘Dangers Posed by Evidentiary Software—and What to Do About It’ by Susan Landau for Lawfare
- ‘It Matters Who Owns Your Copylefted Copyrights’ by Bradley M. Kuhn for Software Freedom Conservancy
- ‘macOS Monterey First Impressions: The Start of a New Era’ by John Voorhees for MacStories
- ‘Robbing the Xbox Vault: Inside a $10 Million Gift Card Cheat’ by Austin Carr for Bloomberg
- ‘Trust in Software, an All Time Low’ by Lars Wikman for his blog
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