It’ll probably take me years to go through this list of references on standards and open source.
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It’ll probably take me years to go through this list of references on standards and open source.
“How Did Larry Nassar Deceive So Many for So Long?”
This is an utterly horrifying read.
“Delay, Deny and Deflect: How Facebook’s Leaders Fought Through Crisis”
“Facebook employed a Republican opposition-research firm to discredit activist protesters, in part by linking them to the liberal financier George Soros”
More from my last photo walk in Parc Jarry
#blackandwhite #MastoArt #art #photography #photo #montreal

“Burned to death because of a rumour on WhatsApp - BBC News”
“Private by Design: How we built Firefox Sync - Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog”
Last days of autumn in Parc Jarry.
#blackandwhite #MastoArt #art #photography #photo #montreal

Not entirely sure what this does but posting it here so I remember to look into it later.
“Deric’s MindBlog: Even a 10 minute walk can boost your brain”
This tree in Parcy Jarry has a nice shape to it.
#blackandwhite #MastoArt #art #photography #photo #montreal

“In remembrance of JÓHANN JÓHANNSSON: ‘VIRÐULEGU FORSETAR’”
This concert is amazing. A fitting tribute to a fantastic musician.
People haven’t realised Apple didn’t update the MacBook Air
They kept the Air that keeps selling because it’s in a pricing/functionality sweet spot and added a premium version nobody wanted
Everybody who has been buying the Air is just going to continue to buy the obsolete one
“With the MacBook Air, Apple repeats the mistakes it made on the MacBook”
“Apple’s corporate leadership clearly isn’t concerned about what its customers want”
Not wrong
“Apple’s new MacBook Air faces strong Windows and iPad competition - The Verge”
‘It’s been clear for some time that Apple is prioritizing the iPad Pro over the MacBook as its consumer “computer” of choice’
“React Native Accessibility Is Pretty Bad”
A common reason for using frameworks in native and web apps is to save time and money. Those savings tend to mostly come from not making the project accessible.