Five for Friday – January 4, 2019

Happy New Year everyone. I took some time off for the holidays, and it was glorious. While I managed to stay away from my computer most of the time, I did get a reasonable amount of Xbox and Netflix time in, so I didn’t neglect the screen in any way.

But I’m back to reading stuff on the web, and here’s what I’ve found interesting recently.

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