Oh damn, its the end of February already. 2019 already feeling like its moving fast. Here are this month’s Bandcamp picks. This month’s theme is instrumentals or mostly music without any significant lyrics/vocals.
Things I read in Week 8 of 2019
Overwatch League shenanigans continue and so we have two articles related to that. GO DRAGONS!
- Anthem review: BioWare’s sky-high gaming ambition crashes back to Earth by Sam Machkovech
- Stats in the age of 3-3 by
- Bischu on chronic illness and Overwatch League by Amanda Stevens
- A Brief History of Taiwan’s Vibrant, Diverse Underground Hip-Hop Scene by John Morrison
Things I read in Week 7 of 2019
This week I recommend the post by Kevin T. Baker! Haven’t had a chance to read much this week with the 2nd season of Overwatch League starting. GO DEFIANT!
- HTML, CSS and our vanishing industry entry points by Rachel Andrew
- Model Metropolis by Kevin T. Baker
- To All the White Friends I Couldn’t Keep by Andre Henry
Things I read in Week 6 of 2019
This week I recommend the excellent articles by apenwarr and Ben Cox. Honorable mentions to the DNS privacy post by Bert Hubert.
- Forget privacy: you’re terrible at targeting anyway by apenwarr
- What would a EvE online Internet look like? by Ben Cox
- EA’s Troubled Decade Of Star Wars Games by Jason Schreier
- The big DNS Privacy Debate at FOSDEM by Bert Hubert
- mastodon is not just a server (and why that’s not necessarily a good thing) by ash lea
Things I read in Week 5 of 2019
Whoa, we are in February already! This week, I recommend all of the articles. That’s right, they are all really interesting!
- It’s great that Epic is trying to compete with Steam, but they’re going about it in the worst way by John Walker
- The Route of a Text Message by scott b. weingart
- Modchips by Trammell Hudson
- To Whom Does Ariana Grande’s ‘7 Rings’ Owe Its Sound? by Lauren Michele Jackson
- Your Apps Know Where You Were Last Night, and They’re Not Keeping It Secret by Jennifer Valentin-DeVries, Natasha Singer, Michael H. Keller and Aaron Krolik