Sunday, December 9, 2018
The All Powerful Front End Developer - Chris Coyier takes us on a journey through jamstack and serverless freecodecamp.org #
Australia’s vague anti-encryption law sets a dangerous new precedent protonmail.com #
HN Thread - Australia’s vague anti-encryption law sets a dangerous new precedent news.ycombinator.com #
Post-It Notes Annual Gallery Art Show mymodernmet.com #
If the EU is really serious about freedom of movement then it shouldn't be a big deal to insist on the abolition of id cards in all member countries en.wikipedia.org #
The reality about the EU freedom of movement is that it isn't in practice free movement, you have to register everytime you move, everyone is tracked en.wikipedia.org #
List of national identity card policies by country - This is essentially the freedom of movement world map, note that a lot of the EU is red and hardly any of it is grey en.wikipedia.org #
In my opinion May should go back to Brussels with a proposal - Norway Plus with true freedom of movement throughout the EU (abolition of all national id cards) or no deal Brexit - sounds a little outrageous, but really it's outrageous that the EU is demanding restriction of movement and calling it freedom bbc.com #
Microsoft Putting Edge on Chromium Will Fundamentally Change the Web motherboard.vice.com #
Facebook joins Tumblr's war on adults techdirt.com #
This artist uses jigsaw puzzles, with the same die cut pattern, to make these terrific mashups boingboing.net #
The internet is pretty great sometimes boingboing.net #
Just discovered that Google (Jigsaw) Outline VPN server does not support ping, and no plans to support it :( - after a week of configuring I got it fully working a few hours ago and was just thinking yay google) github.com #
Evil Superstars - It's a sad sad planet youtube.com #