Weeknote: Sunday 19 July 2020
I’ve been on holiday this week. Of course that means I spent the first few days being anxious about
I’ve been on holiday this week. Of course that means I spent the first few days being anxious about
When I left school in 1983 my ambitions boiled down to owning a van and being in a band. The
I have a week on holiday! Because I am an idiot this is the first time off that I’ve
We’re starting to emerge from lockdown (too early, maybe) but the world still feels very weird. Boris Johnson is
I think you basically have to not be looking at the state of the country to not be anxious about
In technology it’s the calm before the storm: Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC to most, dub-dub inside Apple)
One of the things they don’t tell you about COVID: you’ll still be feeling it weeks later. It’
Some notes on anger I’ve found myself getting astonishingly angry over the course of the week. There’s a
Habits, as I’ve learned over the past few months, are a good thing. They’re also something I resisted
I hadn’t heard of Tot before I read MacStories’ article about its new share extension in iOS, but when
I should start with this: I’m not an expert. You should listen to those that are. COVID is an
John Gruber: Computer viruses are called viruses because like biological viruses, they spread by themselves. What Malwarebytes is talking about
John Gruber, on the “thinner, lighter faster” Galaxy Book S compared to the MacBook Air: Well, there’s the small
I was an early user of ChromeOS. Not as early as David Ruddock, who has written a post on how
January 2nd, or “the death of goals day”. You spend the first day of the year thinking about all the