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Reading Log ForMarch 17, 2025 (#115)

March 17, 2025

A little light this week and a little podcast heavy. Pocket Casts opens up it's web player, details on newer HTML elements, a good caution about the FTC case and Google, and more.


Web Development

  • Cool native HTML elements you should already be using - Harrison Broadbent
  • A 10x Faster TypeScript - Anders Hejlsberg

General Development

  • How GitHub engineers learn new codebases - Brittany Ellich

The Internet

  • Google Being Forced To Sell Chrome is Not Good for the Web - Chris Coyier

Technology

  • Pocket Casts makes its web player free, takes shots at Spotify and AI - Kevin Purdy
  • The Latest Car Technology Is Starting to Drive People Nuts - Joe Pinsker

Gaming

  • Why SNES hardware is running faster than expected—and why it’s a problem - Kyle Orland

Business & Finance

  • Detroit killed the sedan. Trump’s trade war will make them wish they hadn’t - David Zipper

Podcasts

  • Fresh Air: Inside The Biggest Ponzi Scheme In American History
  • Ctrl-Alt-Speech: E Pluribus Chaos
  • Ctrl-Alt-Speech: The TAKE IT DOWN Takedown
  • Otherwise Objectionable: Episode 1: The Most Misunderstood Law on the Internet
  • Techdirt Podcast: Murder the Truth

Politics

  • First Porn, Now Skin Cream? ‘Age Verification’ Bills Are Out of Control - Rindala Alajaji

A Song to Leave You With

Dennis McCarthy - Archer's Theme


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