September 2018 Archive
1.
Linus Torvalds apologizes for his behavior, takes time off (lore.kernel.org)
2.
Chrome 69 will keep Google Cookies when you tell it to delete all cookies (twitter.com)
3.
Why I’m done with Chrome (blog.cryptographyengineering.com)
4.
EU approves internet copyright law, including ‘link tax’ and ‘upload filter’ (theverge.com)
5.
Facebook Network Breach Impacts Up to 50M Users (nytimes.com)
6.
Chrome 69: “www.” subdomain missing from URL (bugs.chromium.org)
7.
EU to stop changing the clocks in 2019 (dw.com)
8.
Facebook Is Giving Advertisers Access To Your Shadow Contact Information (gizmodo.com)
9.
Life in the Spanish city that banned cars (theguardian.com)
10.
Microsoft intercepting Firefox, Chrome installation on Windows 10 Insider build (ghacks.net)
11.
DuckDuckGo Traffic (duckduckgo.com)
12.
Questions (patrickcollison.com)
13.
Modifications to Google Chromium for removing Google integration (github.com)
14.
Google Dataset Search (toolbox.google.com)
15.
Google Maps won't let you save home address without allowing all Google tracking (twitter.com)
16.
Show HN: I made a privacy-first minimalist Google Analytics (simpleanalytics.io)
17.
Found hooked up to my router (reddit.com)
18.
Amazon is stuffing its search results pages with ads (recode.net)
19.
Show HN: Sublime Merge – A Git client from the makers of Sublime Text (sublimemerge.com)
20.
A year later, Equifax has faced little fallout from losing data (techcrunch.com)
21.
Google is discontinuing Inbox (fastcompany.com)
22.
Did I just waste 3 years? (infinitroid.com)
23.
Ask HN: Best alternative to Gmail?
24.
Ask HN: What are the best textbooks in your field of expertise?
25.
SEC Sues Musk and Seeks Ban for His Tweets on Go-Private Deal (bloomberg.com)
26.
Mmm, Pi-hole (troyhunt.com)
27.
A military technique for falling asleep in two minutes (independent.co.uk)
28.
SETI spots dozens of new mysterious signals emanating from distant galaxy (techcrunch.com)
29.
Medieval Fantasy City Generator (watabou.itch.io)
30.
Product Updates Based on Your Feedback (blog.google)