Nate Anderson, Ars Technica

Nate Anderson

Ars Technica

Chicago, IL, United States

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  • Ars Technica UK

Past articles by Nate:

Just say no (to content): Nietzsche’s surprising “information diet”

An excerpt from the new book by our own deputy editor, Nate Anderson. → Read More

“NFT” picked as word of the year—deal with it

Beeple will be mentioned. → Read More

Near-death of anti-vaccine cardinal is an “irony of life,” says Pope Francis

Humanity used to be such good friends with vaccines! → Read More

DDoS fugitive “Commander X” arrested in Mexico, extradited to US

"We do not forgive. We do not forget." But neither do the feds. → Read More

LOL Garamond sux, say federal judges

Garamond—it's just too small for the DC Circuit. → Read More

The decade-long quest to stop “Spamford” Wallace

From the archives: After a spate of lawsuits dating back to the late '90s, the feds step in. → Read More

6 board games I’m playing during the pandemic

What's on my table right now. → Read More

The best board games to play with your quarantined housemates

It's the perfect time to sucker those you live with into playing games with you. → Read More

Hell freezes over as Netflix finally lets users turn off autoplaying previews

Maybe we're not living the worst possible timeline after all. → Read More

Curmudgeon watch: My 2020 tech resolutions

Sometimes, less is more. → Read More

The one video game my kids played all year long

Farming never felt so good. → Read More

Attack of the terrifying robot vacuum

Ho-ho-how did this intruder break in? → Read More

“They’re abysmal students”: Are cell phones destroying the college classroom?

A cri de coeur from a philosophy professor. → Read More

88% of Americans use a second screen while watching TV. Why?

Second screens and the sickness unto death. → Read More

Here are the finalists for 2019’s “Board game of the year” award

Tabletop gaming's highest honor, the Spiel des Jahres, is back. → Read More

Ars Technica is hiring an experienced reporter

Have 3+ years experience? Join our team! → Read More

Ars Technica is hiring an experienced reporter

Have 3+ years experience? Join our team! → Read More

Quacks of Quedlinburg deserves its “Board Game of the Year” win

This one might be a new family-weight board game classic. → Read More

Our favorite two-player board games, 2019 edition

Snuggle up with a loved one this Valentine's Day and play a game. → Read More

Ars Technica’s ultimate board game buyer’s guide, 2018 edition

Need to buy a game? We have suggestions. → Read More