Web Finds – March 29, 2023
Welcome to Web Finds, where I curate a collection of the most interesting and useful web links that I've come across.
First up, Vox investigates the safety of Philadelphia's drinking water. Then, in a shocking turn of events, Adnan Syed's conviction is reinstated due. Meanwhile, TechCrunch reports that Substack is opening up a $2 million community fundraising round, while also declaring that Twitter is on its deathbed. Over at The Atlantic, they delve into the dilemmas of urban life. In tech news, Apple Pay Later is finally launching and two new MacOS updates have been released. Finally, The Verge takes readers on a journey through their months-long search for a private, personal place on the internet using apps like Day One and Obsidian.
- Is Philadelphia’s drinking water safe? – Vox
- Adnan Syed’s conviction was reinstated. The reason? Zoom. – Vox
- Substack opens up a $2 million community fundraising round | TechCrunch
- Twitter is dying | TechCrunch
- Inside the boom in Chinese migrants at the southern border
- The Dilemmas of Urban Life – The Atlantic
- Apple Pay Later is finally launching – The Verge
- MacOS Monterey 12.6.4 & MacOS Big Sur 11.7.5 Released
- Day One, Obsidian, and my months-long search for a private, personal place on the internet – The Verge