On the fine art of not finishing
I learned, over time, not to be a finisher. I would start grand projects, read the first 20 pages of
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
Web3 provides both anonymity and accountability, they said. It has its own built-in protections against bad actors, they said. Oops.
Apple is delaying the launch of iPadOS 16 until October, a month after the launch of iOS 16. If you
You know how websites want you to use their app instead? There’s a good reason for that: apps can
Google has delayed its third party cookie ban till 2024. Of course, all this is doing is just giving browser
The latest version of Firefox includes better support for ProMotion displays, for those lucky lucky people who have a new
Taylor Lorenz has written a piece on why you don’t want the old Instagram back and I couldn’t
“The hottest day of my life so far” is an event which should cluster in your childhood. I suspect that
Some weeks fly by and leave you feeling that nothing has been done. Unfortunately, this is one of those weeks.