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Apple's "repairwashing"

Cory Doctorow on Apple’s cement overshoes: “In fact, nearly every part of Apple’s official repair process was worse

Weeknote, Sunday 22nd May

I spent some time restructuring my setup in Ulysses for writing. It had spiralled completely out of control, with countless

Weeknote, Sunday 15th May 2022

Yesterday we went to London (a trip into the big city!) for the Art Car Boot Fair, held in Kings

Just why did a company owned by a former UKIP leader pay Andrew Bridgen £500?

Here’s an interesting one. According to the register of members’ interests, on 17th November 2020, prominent Tory MP Andrew

The New Victoriana

In 1997 I wrote a piece for the long lost and much missed Rewired about a cover story from Wired.

Dipping my toes into Linux (again)

I’m no stranger to Linux. I went through a phase in the noughties of running it, partly inspired by

Weeknote, Sunday 8th May 2022

With the demise of the ivy on the back fence came the discovery there wasn’t much in the way

On the prospect of Keir Starmer resigning

The pressure from Conservatives on Durham Police to investigate Keir Starmer – and their jubilation when Durham agreed – perfectly illustrate why

Weeknote, Sunday 1st May 2022

Weeknote, Sunday 1st May 2022

A wedding! Friday evening saw the lovely betrothal of an old friend and his darling in Kew Gardens (which has

Weeknote, 24th April 2022

A brief note this week: we have only just got back from Oxford so there’s not much time to

Weeknote, Sunday 17th April

A sunny bank holiday feels like such a pleasure after the winter. Our ancestors knew a thing or two about

#Weeknote- 10th April 2022

It took me a few days but I feel like I’m finally over the bought of Covid which I

Weeknote: 3rd April 2022

It’s a week since I tested positive for Covid which means it’s been a week when not much

What will it take to change people’s minds on Brexit?

In 5 years brexiters have gone from 'we hold all the cards' through 'global britain', '

“We survived”

The only heated room was the living room when the coal fire was alight. The kitchen only had heat when

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