
Fri 04/01 – Is E3 Dead? Or Just Resting?
E3 is officially cancelled this year, which is making people wonder if it’s officially dead and we just don’t know it yet. More signs of serious trouble in the food delivery space. Facebook has fixed a bug that let harmful content into the news feed for six months. And of course, the weekend longreads suggestions.
Tech Brew Ride Home · Morning Brew
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Show Notes
E3 is officially cancelled this year, which is making people wonder if it’s officially dead and we just don’t know it yet. More signs of serious trouble in the food delivery space. Facebook has fixed a bug that let harmful content into the news feed for six months. And of course, the weekend longreads suggestions.
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Links:
- E3 2022 - Digital and Physical - Has Officially Been Canceled (IGN)
- Food Delivery Stocks Lose $24 Billion in Just Three Months (Bloomberg)
- A FACEBOOK BUG LED TO INCREASED VIEWS OF HARMFUL CONTENT OVER SIX MONTHS (The Verge)
- Apple emergency update fixes zero-days used to hack iPhones, Macs (BleepingComputer)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
- Online shopping in the middle of the ocean (RestOfWorld)
- Want to See the Weirdest of Wikipedia? Look No Further. (NYTimes)
- Why Moderating Content Actually Does More To Support The Principles Of Free Speech (TechDirt)
- A History of Hup, the Jump Sound of Shooting Games (Wired)
- In the Shadow of the Star Wars Kid (Waxy.org)
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