YouTube Moves to Make Conspiracy Videos Harder to Findwww.nytimes.com #
2019/01/27 #
Today’s links:
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Users rely on traditional news amid misinformation crisiswww.axios.com #
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Facebook: - The Normalization Of What Should Never Have Been Accepted As Normalwww.forbes.com #
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In Search of Lost Screen Timewww.nytimes.com #
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The Great Divide - developers that focus on css and those that do JS - I find it an interesting topic because as I learned to build websites I had decide to concentrate first on JS, and got rather thoroughly sucked into the JS and NodeJS vortex, and it’s gotten so complicated as I’ve gone along the path that I haven’t been able to spend any quality time on CSS - btw IMO the css tricks redesign looks really good on mobile devicescss-tricks.com #
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Guide to the Web Authentication API - The API allows servers to register and authenticate users using public key cryptography instead of a passwordwebauthn.guide #
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Photographs That Captured 1970s Miami as a Paradise for Jewish Retireeswww.artsy.net #
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How do the monarchs of the world know which kingdoms are the richest? I can imagine for example that to some heads of state that live in real opulence, some of the "western" countries might look rather poor from stuff on TV (do they even watch television?), and do they really have access to the internet, the same internet as us? Maybe their internet is mostly beautiful and lovely and all things nice? There sure is a lot of shit on our interneten.wikipedia.org #
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I thought I might as well post another "insane" thought to todays links - if we manage Brexit why don't we make an event of it and move the clocks forward a bit, by approx 3000 years? Then GMT would be the most advanced timezone on earthwww.dawn.com #