Ironic Sans on the itinerant filmmakers of the early 20th century
— traveling hucksters went town to town convincing locals to make the same movie starring their kids, over and over again #
Reddit’s 2020 Year in Review
— Reddit exploded during the pandemic and protests, with daily active users up 44% and posts/upvotes up over 50% #
Agents raid home of fired Florida data scientist who built COVID-19 dashboard
— allegedly over "hacking" an alert system in which "all authorized users use the same user name and password" #
Tumblr Year in Review 2020
— interesting snapshot of the community from October 21, 2019 to October 20, 2020 (via) #
Interactive Fiction Competition 2020 winners
— the core game mechanic and implementation of The Impossible Bottle is genius #
Recovering pixelated text from screenshots
— reveals text obscured with a linear box filter, assuming you can supply it with an accurate font sample (via) #
500 Reasons We’ve Loved New York
— a tribute to the restaurants, bars, shops, and other businesses, some over a hundred years old, that closed since the pandemic started (via) #
Zeynep Tufekci on a Covid case study of indoor dining
— within five minutes of unmasked exposure, one person infected two others 15-21 feet away (via) #
The self-destructive final months of Tony Hsieh’s life
— the beloved Zappos founder was privately suffering from mental health and addiction issues #
The Markup on why web scraping is vital to democracy
— the Supreme Court heard its first CFAA case this week, which may make scraping a crime #
How Oisín Moran made a self-quoting tweet
— Curtis Coleman's recursive tweet from 2009 is the only other example I know of (via) #
Casey Newton on how Microsoft crushed Slack
— I had no idea Teams doubled in size in the last six months #
Nick Heer on Salesforce’s Slack acquisition
— like Nick, I adore Slack and barely understand what Salesforce does, and that makes me worry #
EFF on the misplaced blame on Section 230 for big tech’s failures
— for different reasons, liberals and conservatives are both wrong about repealing platform immunity #
Google Poly shutting down in 2021
— a huge library of Creative Commons-licensed of 3D objects with a powerful API disappears in six months #
Verse by Verse
— compose poems with the help of generative models trained on the work of famous poets (via) #
Combat at the Movies
— scenes from ten classic films reenacted by the tanks from Combat for the Atari 2600 (via) #
Laura Hudson reviews Ready Player Two
— "Don’t you kids ever get tired of picking through the wreckage of a past generation’s nostalgia?" (via) #
Judgement on COVID-19 goes Heavy Metal
— Andre Antunes remixes televangelist grifter Kenneth Copeland #
20 days of fantasy and failure
— WaPo goes inside Trump’s attempted coup, a failed quest to overturn election results #
Web Conversations With the Year 2000
— Paul Ford's brief conversation with his younger self about web tech (via) #
First-person account and photos of the removal of the Utah monolith
— four men dismantled it on Friday night, implied that they were annoyed by the environment impact of tourists in the area #
SpaceHey
— MySpace rebooted by an 18-year-old German student, who was five years old at its peak popularity (via) #
How old, ambient Japanese music became a smash hit on YouTube
— a 2016 study analyzed 22k YouTube videos and found recommendations fell into 50 clusters (via) #
Vulture on the season finale of “How To with John Wilson”
— the strange and good HBO docuseries ended with scenes of NYC shot as the pandemic unfolded #
Painting a Selfie Girl with Maths
— fascinating step-by-step breakdown of a procedurally-generated graphic; play with it on Shadertoy (via) #
The mysterious Utah monolith disappeared
— Deborah Solomon dug into the theory that it was created by artist John McCracken #
DeepMind’s AlphaFold makes huge leap in protein folding predictions
— it nearly solves the 3D shapes of complex protein structures, more than doubling accuracy in the last four years (via) #
Closing the Loop on China’s Mystery Seeds
— outstanding audio investigation by Adrianne Jeffries into Amazon review scammers, why they used seeds, and why it ended so quickly #
David Lu spent 11 years making a Line Rider track
— in the process, he rebuilt Line Rider using modern web standards to fix its bugs, which became the official version #
Correlating Covid-19 cases and negative reviews of scented candles
— people who lost their sense of smell and haven't realized it yet #
NYT investigation into Coinbase’s treatment of Black employees
— nearly all the company's Black employees left a year and a half ago, before their "no politics" stance last month led to another exodus #
Strong Bad Emails on the Internet Archive
— all the interactive easter eggs will now be preserved thanks to Flash emulation (via) #
Mixtape for the Milky Way’s “Video Games”
— touching music video with papercraft recreations of games from Pong to Gris (via) #