A top ten of authors I have read a lot of | Continue reading
Computers I have used through the ages | Continue reading
Pick your battles and choose your companions wisely | Continue reading
A lesson learned in childhood to be unlearned | Continue reading
Community, gardening, and the greatest song contest ever. | Continue reading
I was today years old when I learned how to fix a stinky cabinet | Continue reading
Just another developer's blog | Continue reading
Rather than such software being the fruit of recommendations from therapists and psychologists, to meet real needs, tech is instead forced upon the vulnerable by a predatory market. — Julian Oliver | Continue reading
The adverts I see on YouTube are kind of useless. | Continue reading
Highlights in a personal history of technology | Continue reading
New flowers and old television | Continue reading
Punctuation in databases | Continue reading
Jumping on another Hemispheric Views bandwagon | Continue reading
I was today years old when I learned this productivity hack | Continue reading
Found this painting and found hints of an interesting backstory. | Continue reading
Cover versions, onboarding, and light aircraft | Continue reading
I did not come up with this joke but I love it so much. | Continue reading
Native wild flowers, mice, and lush pop music | Continue reading
This is probably a very obvious one for everyone; the less content on the page, the quicker it will load. | Continue reading
Creating a folder I can ditch with impunity | Continue reading
Seeing money and effort being invested in an ass-backwards fashion | Continue reading
Can we solve a classic programming challenge without using a "real" programming language? | Continue reading
One of my sporadic book reviews | Continue reading
A busy week at work and some cool new music | Continue reading
Robotisation fuels inequality. Who knew?! | Continue reading
Caching images across Netlify builds | Continue reading
Nothing ever lives forever | Continue reading
Upcoming changes in a major operating system allows users to further alter your design. | Continue reading
Hello Oriental, Storm Kathleen, and Bank Holiday | Continue reading
The best thing any designer can do is to communicate and closely collaborate with the people who are building things in the actual medium. — Brad Frost | Continue reading
Ten random songs from my collection | Continue reading
On the train this morning, I finished my chapter too close to my destination to start a new one so I started being nosey… | Continue reading
It’s one thing to sunset a bad or unpopular app, but Google is killing a good and well-liked one because it’s easier to show you its existing ad inventory somewhere else. — David Pierce | Continue reading
The government shut down an API I was using | Continue reading
Adobe Firefly wouldn't give me what I wanted. Its fault or mine? | Continue reading
DIY and photography confidence | Continue reading
'Video is everywhere nowadays' says old man shaking fist at cloud | Continue reading
Ten random songs from my collection | Continue reading
Ooh, look! A shiny new keyboard! | Continue reading
Manchester has a wealth of genres in her repertoire. Why fixate on jangly indie? | Continue reading
Vitaly Friedman has written A Guide To Designing For Older Adults over on Smashing Magazine. I work in the healthcare communications industry and a large proportion of my work is designing tools and experiences for healthcare professionals; doctors, nurses, and consultants. In 20 … | Continue reading
Back to work, identifying birds, and deadly Irish music. | Continue reading
Ten random songs from my collection | Continue reading
Altman and his ilk believe they're the new Leonardo Da Vincis, but they're little more than petty kings and rent-seekers trying to steal the world's magic. — Edward Zitron | Continue reading