Firefox 70 arrives with social tracking blocked by default, privacy report, and performance gains on macOS - The tracking reports feature is pretty cool, I'd love if they expanded this to show which web apis sites were using, also lots of new stuff for developers in this releaseventurebeat.com #
2019/10/23 #
Today’s links:
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Firefox 70 for developers - Changes for web developersdeveloper.mozilla.org #
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SpaceX aims to provide internet coverage with Starlink constellation as soon as mid-2020www.theverge.com #
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Netlify have released some features around build tools, adding a way to create pluginscss-tricks.com #
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The Illusion of choice and the need for default privacy protection - A look at why in the world of websites, consent is not the right way to handle privacyblog.mozilla.org #
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Bulletproof node.js project architecture - I feel like this piece is a bit scattered but there are quite a lot of good ideas in it, it's interesting to see async and classes being useful in nodejssoftwareontheroad.com #
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The Internet and the Third Estate - Well written piece, if a bit long, that looks at the history of the concept of society being made up of "estates" and then an analysis of the current situation and how the internet, and specifically Facebook, is changing the landscapestratechery.com #
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Rename a local and remote branch in gitmultiplestates.wordpress.com #
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Comparing two branches in Gitstackoverflow.com #
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Facebook Pledges $1 Billion to Ease Housing Crisis Inflamed by Big Techwww.nytimes.com #
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U.S. senators want social media users to be able to take their data with themwww.reuters.com #