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Sunday 9th December, 2018 #

  • Evil Superstars - It's a sad sad planet
  • Just discovered that Google (Jigsaw) Outline VPN server does not support ping, and no plans to support it :( - after a week of configuring I got it fully working a few hours ago and was just thinking yay google)
  • The internet is pretty great sometimes
  • This artist uses jigsaw puzzles, with the same die cut pattern, to make these terrific mashups
  • Facebook joins Tumblr's war on adults
  • Microsoft Putting Edge on Chromium Will Fundamentally Change the Web
  • In my opinion May should go back to Brussels with a proposal - Norway Plus with true freedom of movement throughout the EU (abolition of all national id cards) or no deal Brexit - sounds a little outrageous, but really it's outrageous that the EU is demanding restriction of movement and calling it freedom
  • List of national identity card policies by country - This is essentially the freedom of movement world map, note that a lot of the EU is red and hardly any of it is grey
  • The reality about the EU freedom of movement is that it isn't in practice free movement, you have to register everytime you move, everyone is tracked
  • If the EU is really serious about freedom of movement then it shouldn't be a big deal to insist on the abolition of id cards in all member countries
  • Brexit - What is the Norway model? (In practice, how even is the freedom of movement throughout the EU? For example in the UK there are no ID cards, straight away that's an enormous difference)
  • Post-It Notes Annual Gallery Art Show
  • What Happens When A Founder Is Fully Vested?
  • HN Thread - Australia’s vague anti-encryption law sets a dangerous new precedent
  • Australia’s vague anti-encryption law sets a dangerous new precedent
  • The All Powerful Front End Developer - Chris Coyier takes us on a journey through jamstack and serverless