2017/11/28 #

Today’s links:

  • Detecting mobile browsers with one line of JavaScript medium.com #

  • DRM's Dead Canary - How We Just Lost the Web, What We Learned from It, and What We Need to Do Next www.eff.org #

2017/11/26 #

Today’s links:

  • You Might Think You Hate Crowded Stores, but Science Says Otherwise www.racked.com #

  • Russia will now label the reporting of global news outlets as the work of “foreign agents” qz.com #

  • The 'masculine mystique' – why men can't ditch the baggage of being a bloke www.theguardian.com #

  • How to remove/hide all Google Analytics data associated with a specific page? stackoverflow.com #

  • More than a Million Pro-Repeal Net Neutrality Comments were Likely Faked hackernoon.com #

  • Linux champion Munich will switch to Windows 10 in €50m rollout www.zdnet.com #

  • FCC doubles down on its dead-wrong definition of how the internet works techcrunch.com #

2017/11/25 #

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2017/11/23 #

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2017/11/21 #

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  • Australian Politician's Attempt To Change The Subject From The Gay Marriage Referendum Result digg.com #

  • Some people are really very excited about long thin thing from another solar system digg.com #

  • This Japanese Game Show Called 'Slippery Stairs' Is Absolutely Perfect digg.com #

  • How many holes does a straw have? digg.com #

  • Modern Media Is a DoS Attack on Your Free Will nautil.us #

  • Nehru, the Patron Saint of Soviet Sexual Liberation? thewire.in #

  • Encrypting user credentials, session & recovery data for better application security medium.com #

  • No spoilers, this is a great video, seriously digg.com #

  • How do groups work on Linux? (TL;DR running login is required to refresh your groups) jvns.ca #

  • It’s our turn now. Time to relegate men to the minority status they so richly deserve www.refinery29.com #

  • "Epidemic" of loneliness threatening our health www.bbc.com #

2017/11/18 #

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2017/11/16 #

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2017/11/14 #

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  • Guys Set Out To See How Far They Can Drive On An 'Empty' Tank Of Gas digg.com #

  • “Zero tolerance” sexual harassment policies are terrible for women qz.com #

2017/11/13 #

Today’s links:

  • Geldof returns Dublin honour in protest over Aung San Suu Kyi www.bbc.com #

  • EU preparing for possible collapse of Brexit talks www.bbc.com #

  • Paradise Papers reveal cozy relationship between Stubhub and Canadian botmaster/scalper kingpin boingboing.net #

  • They need brains - not just footballing brains or diseased brains but healthy brains from all walks of life www.bbc.com #

  • 'Bullying and toxicity' in Welsh Government, says ex-aide www.bbc.com #

  • Remembrance Sunday - UK falls silent to remember war dead www.bbc.com #

  • Using cache-control for browser caching varvy.com #

2017/11/12 #

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2017/11/11 #

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2017/11/10 #

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  • LA police investigating Hollywood paedophile ring claims made by Corey Feldman www.theguardian.com #

  • Portia de Rossi accuses Steven Seagal of sexual harassment www.bbc.com #

  • Testimony - Bill O’Reilly's contract virtually allowed him to sexually harass women, unless proven in court boingboing.net #

  • Canadian censor board says "fuck" OK for French speakers, but not English speakers boingboing.net #

  • beeswithmachineguns - utility for arming (creating) many bees (micro EC2 instances) to attack (load test) targets (web applications) github.com #

  • Al Franken just gave the speech big tech has been dreading www.wired.com #

  • Why America's Land Looks Like This From An Airplane digg.com #

  • Does each server behind a load balancer need their own SSL certificate? serverfault.com #

  • Trump tweets in China - how, and why does it matter? www.bbc.com #

2017/11/09 #

Today’s links:

  • Inside ‘DrugsLab’ - Why the Netherlands pays these hot young people to get high on YouTube mic.com #

  • A Wall Of Lava Lamps Is Used To Keep The Internet Secure digg.com #

  • Elliott Erwitt travelled to the Soviet Union and Cuba during the Cold War, he describes his iconic photos of Richard Nixon, Nikita Khrushchev, Fidel Castro and Che Guevara www.bbc.com #

2017/11/08 #

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  • TV Shows Have Been 'Jokingly' Calling Out Kevin Spacey For Years digg.com #

  • Australians Have Once Again Gone Wild At The Melbourne Cup deadspin.com #

2017/11/07 #

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2017/11/05 #

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2017/11/04 #

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2017/11/03 #

Today’s links:

  • How Human Beings Almost Vanished From Earth In 70,000 B.C. www.npr.org #

  • A “Silicon Valley” actor is terrified by what’s happening in Silicon Valley qz.com #

  • South Korea police campaign against hidden camera pornography www.bbc.com #

  • Catalonia crisis - Protests as ex-ministers held in Spanish custody www.bbc.com #

2017/11/01 #

Today’s links:

  • Aziz Ansari Roasted The Hell Out Of The Award Show That Just Gave Him An Award digg.com #

  • Wendy Williams Passed Out On Live TV In Her Halloween Costume digg.com #

  • Why Medieval Cats Approved of the Plague nautil.us #

  • Massive ‘monster planet’ found orbiting puny star leaves astronomers stunned bgr.com #

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