Beach life.


Hello.


Dr Pancakes is IN.


So, I’ve done the photos thing. Thanks @cleverdevil - looks good!


Success - new belt! #soobahkdo


Testing times for Iris… #soobahkdo


I feel this e-mail subject line is unlikely to be bettered today:


Iris wants you to know that she has pizza 🍕


While I do still love a good paper book, there are times that digital books are just so much more useful, especially in non-fiction.


After the social network, the new bloggers are coming…

One of the things that I’m most angry with the social networks about is the way they deprived me of so many interesting voices. How many bloggers whose in-depth thoughts I valued, enjoyed and was challenged by have been sucked into the easy dopamine hit of social networks? How many exchanged depth, value and complexity for soundbite posts and memery?

One of the things I’ve valued over the last couple of years of micro.blog has been finding new voices and thinkers, who have been prepared to put the time and effort into writing things of worth, and to linking to those of others. It’s a new tool to surface an neglected way of thinking and working, and I value it.

Thanks everyone. You are genuinely enriching my life.


Time to kill off follower counts on social networks:

As we increase the time we spend online, we also expose ourselves to the danger of measuring ourselves by the number of likes and follows we get. That sort of behavior is problematic in itself, but it gets worse when you consider the fact that you have little to no real control over those numbers.

Where micro.blog and @manton led the way…


There’s no place like gnome


5 degrees, rainy and grey. British autumn is here at last.


Old Toys

I’m slightly concerned that I appear to have grown up in the last few years. Despite the exciting and shiny new iPad Pros released last week, I’m still more than happy with my 2 plus year old iPad Pro 9.7. It does everything I need it to. And my MacBook Pro is around five years old, and I’m not planning on replacing that either. What has happened to me? I used to be a “twitchy after two years” guy.



I had my first proper (but quick) play with Adobe Premier Rush - and I’m tentatively impressed.


So, I wrote about the unintended consequences of partisan satire (based on the excellent WaPo story from yesterday) - and upset the partisan satirist. Surprise!


MediaGazer is really good at inflating my ego in a really unearned way, by putting me in some amazing company:


Here’s a horrible insight into how digital tools and age-old psychology can turn satire into conspiracy theories. This is why the “fake news" of misinformation and disinformation is going to be so very hard to combat.


Touching. I feel very special…