London rises.

Two distinct modern skyscrapers, one with a rectangular design and the other with a curved, glass facade, stand prominently against a clear blue sky in an urban setting with pedestrians and traffic signals below.

The past 48 hours have been incredibly good at exposing who in British politics — and journalism — has no sense of humour.


Lovely sky patterns.

Wispy white clouds stretch across a vibrant blue sky above a line of lush green trees.

Preparing for a workshop tomorrow.

Two DJI microphones with furry windshields are placed on a wooden surface, one in front of the other.A DJI wireless microphone system with an attached Lightning connector is placed on a wooden surface.


Seaford seafront, evening

A man is walking on a paved path next to a pebble beach with white chalk cliffs in the background under a clear blue sky.


Let me propose the humbly-named Tinworth’s Law:

The amount of actual good, useful and productive work an individual is doing is inversely proportional to the amount of noise they are making on LinkedIn.

What do you think?


Have you read Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams? It’s an excoriating exposé of her time at Facebook – and of what the senior management are like.

And they’re trying, really hard, to shut her up. Don’t let them.

#ReadCarelessPeople


All clear on the eye. Retinal tears successfully sealed. No sign of new damage since.

Now just healing. The end is in sight.


Back at the eye hospital - hopefully just for a check-up this time.

A hospital hallway with grey and white walls features several framed photographs and purple chairs along the side.