Heavy on web development this week. Also, a great article on the legacy of Calvin & Hobbes.
Another landing on the moon, a good guide to CSS :has(), more dangerous news about KOSA, and more.
NASA's Ingenuity Copter has flown its last flight, the EU blocking Amazon's iRobot acquisition, TypeScript in 2024, and more.
This week I've read about Bluesky adding RSS feeds, damning information on NASA's Artemis program, and more.
A little podcast heavy this week with discussions on .NET, CSS Colors, Node.js & More. Also, the U.S. is on the precipice with vaccinations and needless deaths.
This week is a little space heavy with news of a Lunar lander having issues, data about Neptune & Uranus, Jupiter's moon Io, and more.
A little light this week, but a bunch of podcasts this time.
I've been wanting to do more with web components, and a lot of this week is tied to that. Also, NASA makes a calculated risk and more new features in C#.
I can't believe this is the 50th issue of my current take on my reading logs. This week I read about the renaissance of CSS, issues at SpaceX, the cancellation of a promising new nuclear power station, and more.
Still have a lot of my RSS feeds to go through after vacation, but I did read a bit while in Aruba.
This week I read about why analytics are a privacy nightmare and not worth it, NASA seeing what they got back from the asteroid, the FTC going after Amazon and more.
This week is a little podcast heavy since I'm trying to bring down my podcast queue. Also, NASA successfully returns from an asteroid.
A little light this week, but I've read about a new horrible law being pushed through U.S. Congress that could ruin the internet, Google supporting some bad DRM policies and more.
Got a lot this week. The NHL and Paramount+ make very poor decisions, some CSS & dev tool tips, Meta's possibly joining ActivityPub and more.
NASA makes a big announcement about Artemis II, rumors about Apple’s USB-C iPhone, Twitter being Twitter, and more.
RIP Tweetbot.
NASA's InSight probe has seemingly sent its last signal back to Earth. Some questionable security from iRobot, and a little bit of Twitter drama makes up some of this week's reading.
Ignoring more Twitter drama this week to look at the FTC filing a lawsuit to stop Microsoft and more.
Another quiet week. Artemis I is continuing to send back amazing pictures. LastPass had a bad week. And there's some cool CSS stuff.
At the recommendation of
Kai Ryssdal from
Marketplace, I ended up purchasing a new coffee table book called
Apollo Remastered. And oh man was it worth the purchase.
It was a relatively light week with American Thanksgiving.
Almost a week ago, NASA finally launched the Artemis I mission. This is the first launch of the Space Launch System (SLS). It launched an unmanned Orion capsule around the moon. While I'm excited about the prospect of us going back to the moon, I have mixed feelings on the current program.
CSS has come a long way, and NASA has finally launched Artemis I to the moon.
The Twitter drama is never ending. Microsoft has also released .NET 7 and C# 11!
Was a little busy last week so this week is a little longer.
Quite a lot this week.