I know Ahsoka has not gone down well with a lot of adult Star Wars fans, but watching it with two pre-teen girls who are absolutely rapt — and seeing a version of Star Wars where the major protagonists are largely female — makes me give it a lot of leeway.
Yes, teenagers are spending a lot more time on social media — just not as much on what we old-timers call social media. The big takeaway from this survey is that both Facebook and Twitter have aged out. They are as relevant to this generation as Fox and CBS are to the youth.
The nice thing about X (formerly known as Twitter) being in a death spiral is I feel so much freer to mute, block and unfollow people there who have decided that the horror in the Middle East is an excuse to play internet virtue team sports.
Amazing how many people who have been happily driving around with a large container of highly flammable fluid in their vehicles suddenly think that EV batteries are the big risk.
I’m sure they’ll be giving up phones, laptops and tablets, which have the same batteries inside…
The next stage in human evolution?
“Those who had a close relationship with nature used their phones half as much each day, took 90% fewer selfies and took 300% more pictures of nature than those with a weaker relationship with nature.”
— Reconnection by Miles Richardson 📚
“Since the early 1990s, no country has met the basic needs of its population without overconsuming natural resources.”
— Reconnection by Miles Richardson 📚
“When 16,000 people across 18 nations were surveyed, it was found that the British people visit nature much less frequently than people in other countries, and their connection with nature was rated much lower too. Despite humans being one of the great apes, only 10% of the population feel that they are part of nature.”
— Reconnection by Miles Richardson 📚
Thesis: coffee never tastes better then when drunk from an enamel mug, poured from a flask, while outdoors. ☕️
Started reading: Reconnection by Miles Richardson 📚
I have fought with 301 redirects, and I have won. And now I fact the terror of Google Search console migrations…
So, if I’ve done everything correctly, my micro.blog no longer sits in the shadow of my “main blog” on a subdomain. It has got a domain of its own: adders.blog.
And I’m back in the timeline. I didn’t realise that changing the URL of my blog would essentially stop my posts hitting the timeline, unless I edited the feeds section. This I have now done, and I’m here!
Literal standing room only for the lunchtime talk by BBC News’ Ros Atkins on explainers at City Journalism.
That includes me. I am standing…

Dave Winer has a real point here - and I’d love to see Mastodon fix it: Why Mastodon isn’t the one
Turns out that if you go to bed super early on Saturday night, because you’re exhausted thanks to the first teaching week of term, a train strike, and working Saturday, that the 6.30am start for your daughter’s swimming lesson is much easier.
Who knew?