Some stuff which caught my eyes this week
Oof. Apparently, Windows 11 is installed on just 3% of existing PCs, which is less than Windows 7. That is
Oof. Apparently, Windows 11 is installed on just 3% of existing PCs, which is less than Windows 7. That is
I spent a lot of this week being ill, with the really noxious head cold that Kim had been poorly
OK PEOPLE I got so excited doing some other writing I nearly forgot to write this. I’m slightly tired
No one loves Meta’s Metaverse. Including the people working on it. I still haven’t found a compelling reason
There’s some new Google stuff out, but I am just not excited about it. The Pixel Tablet looks interesting,
Only a so-called “gender critical” could turn the sex of a cartoon intended to get kids reading into a debate
It seemed like a good idea at the time. Go down to Brighton. Kim doing a drawing group with some
Today was a bit of a double art extravaganza, as we went down to Folkestone to see Sara Trillo talk
I learned, over time, not to be a finisher. I would start grand projects, read the first 20 pages of
This has been a week of tech-futzing and annoyances. I converted my ThinkPad back to running Windows because I was
I once wrote a letter to Michael Moorcock. I have no idea how I found some kind of address for
I wrote a little about this in my weeknote but I thought it was worth expanding a little on why
John Gruber, writing about Counterpoint Research’s note that iPhone has overtake Android in US usage share: I also continue
I spent yesterday at Interesting 2022, organised by the redoubtable Russell (Not T) Davies. Of course, the talks were all
I am so tired of how tech sites preach the gospel of RCS as the “solution” to interoperability between messaging