theverge.com
“Be careful what you’re saying, these guys are going to start filming.”
over 2 years ago
theverge.com
SCOTUS will determine the future of software development
over 3 years ago
onezero.medium.com
Sarah Jeong talks to Newton about the details of his deal, subscription
journalism, and what makes email such a good media format
over 3 years ago
newrepublic.com
How mass protests against racist police brutality sparked a historic federal
crackdown on dissent
over 3 years ago
theverge.com
Despite a pandemic, people showed up to 2020’s Black Lives Matter protests
over 3 years ago
theverge.com
Technology can be used to agitate for justice
over 3 years ago
theverge.com
Looking like a white dad at protests is frustrating, but has its advantages
over 3 years ago
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The new internet cold war is all about lying to ourselves.
over 3 years ago
thefederalist.com
Nick Cannon’s comments about whites being ‘genetically inferior’ and ‘closer to
animals’ would have been front page if they had been uttered about blacks.
over 3 years ago
theverge.com
Why is everyone afraid of being “canceled”?
over 3 years ago
foxnews.com
The New York Times quietly revealed that controversial writer Sarah Jeong, who
once made headlines for mocking “white people,” was no longer part of its
editorial board.
over 4 years ago
thehill.com
Sarah Jeong is no longer part of The New York Times editorial board, an editor
with the newspaper told CNN on Friday, with the writer maintaining that a tweet
she sent this week was not a call for people to “unsubscribe” from t
over 4 years ago
nytimes.com
(Except when it is.)
over 4 years ago
nytimes.com
How online mobs harassed the targets of Gamergate, Christine Blasey Ford and me.
over 4 years ago
nytimes.com
The powerful lesson of a 5-year-old harassment campaign: How to wage a
post-truth information war.
over 4 years ago
nytimes.com
The law is neither long nor inscrutable. So why do people keep getting it wrong?
over 4 years ago
nytimes.com
No one remembers the cameras are there.
over 4 years ago
nytimes.com
We don’t allow people to sell their kidneys. We shouldn’t let them sell the
details of their lives, either.
over 4 years ago
nytimes.com
The choice is between underpaying drivers and replacing them with robots.
over 4 years ago
nytimes.com
The cutting edge of the insurance industry involves adjusting premiums and
policies based on new forms of surveillance.
almost 5 years ago
theverge.com
Stop-motion gifs, wallpapers made with 3D-printed molds, and bespoke editorial
illustrations.
about 5 years ago