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“Great teardowns and tools!”
“Great web dev articles and books.”
“It's Windows. What do you want from me? 🤷♂️”
“See what the folks in the Windows world are talking about.”
“Created Safari. I used to listen to her epic rants on the Debug podcast back in the day.”
“Satirical reporting from Seattle.”
“Inventing on Principle is one of those tech demos that really changed me.”
“We need to do better than the Democratic Party. 🌹”
“Go join a labor union! ✊”
“The classic guardian of American civil rights.”
“I've picked up Radio New Zealand Pacific on my shortwave radio many times.”
“Aaron Priven created a DOS app called Muzak Tunes I used to play with in the early 90s.”
“The creator of SerenityOS. Has great YouTube videos as well.”
“Asks the hard questions like WTF happened to 3D Pinball on Windows on Itanium.”
“Fun blog, including posts like Running WebKit on Windows. (Seriously. Bring it back, Apple!)”
“Web dev articles and courses.”
“One of my favorite YouTubers. He's always doing wacky projects.”
“This guy's website is written in Haskell. Let that sink in.”
“Linux kernel contributor.”
“Musings on tech, web dev, and photography.”
“One day I aspire to be as hipster as this guy.”
“Web dev and home tech projects.”
“This guy maintains a bunch of icon galleries for macOS & iOS.”
“Been following this guy forever since his post about Mac font rendering.”
“For such fun as implementing quad trees in TypeScript.”
“M.G. Siegler's tech blog.”
“Programming and leftist politics.”
“Heart of the Apple faithful.”
“Jason Snell's Apple news site.”
“Steve Troughton-Smith's epic blog. Check out: MPW, Carbon and building Classic Mac OS apps in OS X.”
“Marco is one of my favorites. Listen to him all the time on ATP through Overcast!”
“John Siracusa's reviews of Mac OS X on Ars Technica, particularly the early ones about the Developer Previews, occupy significant brain space at all times for me. Another ATP favorite.”
“Andy Hertzfeld chronicles anecdotes from the original Macintosh team.”
“Longtime Mac software developer, and – more recently – game publisher and creator of the Playdate handheld.”
“Running the latest macOS on unsupported hardware. This entire effort will stall out when Apple ceases shipping Intel binaries.”
“Daniel Jalkut's dev blog.”
“Casey Liss! He's the glue holding ATP together. 😆”
“Built a whole blogging system in Swift.”
“He is usually making some really cool wallpapers and stickers.”
“Apple dev and great apps.”
“Longtime developer of Apple software.”
“Final Cut Pro tutorials, templates, and plugins.”
“Apple's chief evangelist.”
“Craig Hockenberry's website about apps and websites.”
“Mac app dev and projects.”
“Daniel Jalkut's newer blog.”
“Usually some batshit crazy CSS or math I can't understand.”
“Swift articles and tutorials.”
“Stephen Hackett's Apple blog.”
“Creator of Micro.blog. I miss hearing him on Core Intuition.”
“Mac blogging and painting.”
“Swift, iOS development.”
“Swift articles and tutorials.”
“Programming in various languages.”
“iOS/macOS game dev and SpriteKit.”
“Another Daniel Jalkut blog!”
“This guy is building modern apps for Mac OS System 6 (from 1988), like a version control system, a Wikipedia reader and an IRC client.”
“Blog from a former employee of the fruit company.”
“Various Apple programming topics.”
“WGBH Boston is a PBS public broadcaster.”
“Political reporting from the BBC.”
“Actual leftist news reporting.”
“Public broadcasting from the UK.”
“Political reporting from Canada's public broadcaster.”
“World news as covered from the perspective of a Middle East broadcaster.”
“Canada-centric news from Canada's public broadcaster.”
“World news from Canada's public broadcaster.”
“Canadian news reporting, but mostly behind a paywall.”
“Curated top stories from Canada's public broadcaster.”
“In-depth investigative reporting.”
“World news from Deutsche Welle, Germany's public broadcaster.”
“European news from Deutsche Welle, Germany's public broadcaster.”
“General news from Deutsche Welle, Germany's public broadcaster.”
“A Boston-based NPR public broadcaster.”
“International news from France.”
“Radio France Internationale is France's public broadcaster.”
“US public radio broadcaster. Though generally reputable, I take their reporting with a grain of salt these days in fear that it's been co-opted by right-wing goons.”
“Reporting on Seattle's culture from a generally leftest point of view.”
“Center-left news reporting from the UK.”
“Investigative reporting from WGBH, a Boston-based PBS affiliate.”
“Generally good tech reporting.”
“I used to love The Verge, but... these days they just seem to heckle the whole tech industry. How about you guys learn how to make your website work in light mode before you lecture other people on how to make software?”
“Leander Kahney's Apple news website. Read his book, and watch Welcome to Macintosh while you're at it.”
“Do you have enough Apple sites yet?”
“No? How about this one!”
“The gold standard of tech news websites as far as I'm concerned.”
“Used to be some great technical reporting here, but now there's just forums. I think the guy who ran it went to work for Apple.”
“Mainstream tech news since the 90s.”
“More mainstream tech news.”
“These guys were basically Daring Fireball before there was a Daring Fireball.”
“Could this be MORE Mac news?”
“Well, yes. And this is iMore Mac news, because you can never really have enough, can you?”
“This used to be a separate site, but it's gotten merged into Vox's technology reporting.”
“Squeezing every last CPU cycle out of your old hardware.”