A walk down memory lane to 1994, when this young chap (me) had his view of journalism shifted by the launch of a new magazine for men

Adam Tinworth in 1994.

We did the thing yesterday.

Pancakes on pancake day.

Just corrected a typo in a blog post published… 10 years and 20 days ago.

Ooops.


Adventure time.

Two girls walking through bracken.

Plausible Analytics providing both Search Console integration AND Google Analytics import is making me very happy.


Finally got my (consulting/training) work inbox down to double digits.

Plenty of people will be waking up to slightly (or, in some cases, very) tardy replies from me. But I’m getting there…


That’s one way of making a politician’s life suddenly more complex

From today’s eye opening story about a global disinformation team:

“Much of their strategy appeared to revolve around disrupting or sabotaging rival campaigns: the team even claimed to have sent a sex toy delivered via Amazon to the home of a politician, with the aim of giving his wife the false impression he was having an affair.”

👀



Free speech absolutism excludes China, it seems.


I enjoyed the conversation between @manton and @danielpunkass on Core Intuition about the shifting sands of the Twitter API.

I’m certainly one of the people who value Twitter cross-posting - but, equally, I wouldn’t quit micro.blog if it goes away.


Started reading: A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush by Eric Newby 📚


Holy flip, that’s a lot:


Good to see that the Musk rat is experiencing the same as the rest of us: cratering Twitter engagement.

Less good that he’s randomly firing people who try to explain why.


I’ve just revamped the look of my Ghost blog One Man & His Blog, and am very happy with the results:

A new look for One Man & His Blog.

14 years ago, someone registered a domain name for the local church.

Nobody remembers who. Somebody is still paying for it. Tracking down the registering account will be fun.

Why do I say “yes” to these things?


This pen is a blast from the past. Early 2000s blogging, when Movable Type and Typepad seemed like they would dominate - a good time, but so long ago.

A pen with the Six Apart logo on it.

First time using my iPhone as a webcam for my training course this morning. It worked great. One of the best new features of macOS.


Google’s Bard is singing a whole new song. Could this be the start of a whole new age of search?

It really looks like it right now.


Ah, the sweet satisfaction of landing one of the free EV charge parking spaces in the morning.

An MG ZS EV being charged from a PodPoint charger, while bathed in the morning sun.

And, really, nothing is more political than the way we engage with the world around us. We have an obligation to see the world for what it is, the bad as well as the good, and we have to blinker ourselves to keep on pretending that it is not broken.

– From The Circling Sky by Neil Ansell 📚