Ten Blue Links, AI is bad now edition
First up, apologies that there’s been no long form post this week. I’ve had some family stuff which
First up, apologies that there’s been no long form post this week. I’ve had some family stuff which
Last week we went to see Dune. It’s a pretty amazing film, the kind that you just let wash
It’s FRIDAY! 1. Substack now has three million paid subscribers I left Substack because I didn’t want to
This week, rather than focus on a single topic, I thought I would look at a couple of different things
I’m a little bit tired: a two hour journey back from Folkestone this morning (thank you farmers, tractor convoys
1. Oh, WordPress! Not content with their CEO getting into a stupid public spat with a user and apparently revealing
“Personally, I don’t want the perception in a few years to be, ‘Those old school web ranking types just
It’s been a gloomy week. Sorry. 1. Surprise! Apple’s sync stuff is entirely cryptic The magnificent Howard Oakley,
You might have noticed a post from HouseFresh doing the rounds, especially if you have anything to do with creating
The good thing about not writing a weeknote for a week is you have plenty of things to write about.
Michael Tsai – Blog – iOS 17.4 Changes PWAs to Shortcuts in EU: Apple had two years or so to prepare
Daring Fireball: The European Commission Had Nothing to Do With Apple’s Reversal on Supporting RCS: China, unlike the EU,
I like links. You like links. Everyone likes links! 1. The dirty fight of “return to office” I’ve written
I remain a technology optimist, but weeks like this give even me an “are we the baddies” moment or two.
Quite a busy week, all told. I finished off a feature for PC Pro magazine, which will be the first