Epilogue to 2001: A Space Odyssey by Steve Begg
(Via 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Frank Poole Epilogue)
Noted by Damian Cugley .Ad companies want to track your location so as to better manipulate you, and will stoop to some fairly underhanded tactics when thwarted by privacy enhancements in the browser.
Twitter thread of old-timey computers with absurdly small screens back when screens were impressively expensive.
Obviously is a warm and workmanlike sanserif typeface family with a ridiculous 96 styles. Here’s James Edmondson describing the journey to completing this mammoth task.
Offset-based pagination get inefficient for large offsets; seek-based pagination makes the link to the next page cheap at the expense of having no easy route to previous pages.
Some emoji are actually a sequence of base character and modifiers and if text editors delete the modifiers one by one it produces a more generic emoji, with variously confusing or problematic results.
Doteveryone is think tank based in the UK who research how technology is changing society, create products and prototypes that show what responsible technology looks like, and catalyse communities to create change. They define responsible technology as promoting a fair, inclusive and thriving democratic society.
Why don’t we just have a logo that can be displayed on the web sites of companies that follow responsible technology practices?
(Via Doteveryone on Twitter)
Noted by Damian Cugley .NetNewsWire 5.0 (formerly Evergreen) is a free and open source RSS reader for Mac.