Let’s build a fleet and change the world
Experimental History
How Dollar Stores Quietly Consumed America
Wendover Productions (YouTube)
It May Not Be Praxis, But We Need Corporate Pride
Welcome to Garbagetown
Söderåsens okända dalgångar
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Places on Google Maps. Can They Still be Trusted?
Map Happenings
Amazon’s $23,698,655.93 book about flies
michaeleisen.org
noclip
noclip.website
Septembers långa vågor
The Observatory
Oppenheimer and AI
Emily Gorcenski
Andreas Cervenka
Sommar & Vinter i P1
Replacing academic journals | Royal Society Open Science
web.archive.org
There no is such thing as a raw text file
Bite code!
XML is the future
Bite code!
Killing Community
www.marginalia.nu on marginalia.nu
Investigation: Who’s Telling the Truth about Disco Elysium?
People Make Games (YouTube)
A history of metaphors for the internet
The Verge
“36 Seconds” Transcript
36 Seconds That Changed Everything
How AGE OF EMPIRES Conquered the World...Again
Noclip (YouTube)
Do you know color-scheme?
sarajoy.dev
Silence Isn't Consent
Terence Eden’s Blog
How intrepid Victorian surveyors mapped the length and breadth of Britain
The Economist: Britain
Can ActivityPub save the internet?
The Verge - Tech Posts
Your MVP is Just the Beginning
Jason Godesky
Science is a strong-link problem
Experimental History
Wikipedia:List of citogenesis incidents
en.wikipedia.org
The Murray Lab - Global CTX Mosaic of Mars (powered by Esri)
murray-lab.caltech.edu
The Great Gaslighting of the JavaScript Era
The Spicy Web
Om min arbetsvecka var som ett barns skolvecka
skolvecka.xbm.se
The New Light Is Bad
nymag.com
Google, Amazon, and Meta are making their core products worse — on purpose
businessinsider.com
Why It's Rude to Suck at Warcraft
Folding Ideas (YouTube)
Eating your info vegetables
Idiomdrottning
The Coolest ''''Country'''' Flag You Need To Know
CGP Grey (YouTube)
A Natural Progression: From Stranger to Guest to Family
The Hiking Life
When JavaScript Fails
Jason Godesky
Holding Space - Issue #15
web.archive.org
Discord, or the Death of Lore
ASCII by Jason Scott
Good conversations have lots of doorknobs
Experimental History
KingJava
eecis.udel.edu
The Great Organic-Food Fraud
newyorker.com
History of the browser user-agent string
webaim.org
Lisas Menyer - Info
lisasmenyer.wixsite.com
I wrote a story for a friend
theeggandtherock.substack.com
Person in Lotus Position
99percentinvisible.org
A short history of the O'Reilly animals
oreilly.com
A Journey to the End of the Universe
youtube.com
Old CSS, new CSS
eev.ee
Europe heroically defends itself against veggie burgers
web.archive.org
You can't reach the brain through the ears
Experimental History
Generating aerial imagery with your iPhone’s LiDAR sensor
Jake Coppinger
How to use undocumented web APIs
Julia Evans
DNS doesn't "propagate"
Julia Evans
My students cheated... A lot
web.archive.org
So You Want To Compete With Steam
fortressofdoors.com
The rise and fall of peer review
Experimental History
The Digital Dilemma
Hiking in Finland
To Airbnb or Not to Airbnb
Strong Towns Media - Strong Towns
Developers’ side projects
Joel on Software
How Will Police Solve Murders on Mars?
theatlantic.com
IT Project Estimates
CommitStrip
Why academic journals need to go
Björn Brembs
Maybe treating housing as an investment was a mistake
Hacker News (over 500 points)
Discord, or the Death of Lore
Hacker News (over 500 points)