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Weeknote, Sunday 8th January 2023

This was the first week back at work since the middle of December, so it was a bit of a

Yearnote, 2022

When the first day of a year falls on a Sunday, I suspect it’s a good idea to look

Going down the Twitter memory hole

M.G Siegler on Mastodon: Yes, yes, the network is under immense strain as people flee the Elon strain infecting

Weeknote, Sunday 25th December 2022

I feel like in the past week I’ve travelled the country — and that’s mainly because I almost have.

Weeknote, Sunday 11th December 2022

This week has been almost my last time at work this year. I’m off to the middle of nowhere

Weeknote, Sunday 4th December 2022

Thursday saw the arrival of my Kindle Scribe, which I pre-ordered on the day it was announced. I’ve long

Musk could make his own phone. But no, he won't.

Daring Fireball: Should Be Easy, Indeed: The hard part is that what he’s really talking about is making his

Weeknote, 27th November 2022

My notebook, like my week, is blank. This is not a good sign: when there’s nothing scrawled there other

Weeknote, 13th November 2022

This week has mostly revolved around the trapped nerve in my shoulder, which came on last Sunday evening. It took

Thinking again about Stage Manager on iPad

The big reason I was eagerly awaiting Stage Manager wasn’t using it on the iPad’s screen: it was

Weeknote, 30th October 2022

I had a week off work. I intended to get a lot of writing done, but I slept a lot

The iPad's confusing lineup

John Gruber on the iPad’s current lineup: A lot of people are now complaining that the iPad lineup is

How to run Scrivener on Linux

Scrivener is easily the best application around for long-form writing. Yes, you can do it in Word or LibreOffice (or

Weeknote, 23 October 2022

This has been a pretty busy week at work because I HAVE A WEEK OFF THIS WEEK. I’ve promised

Keyboards! Apple being shit! Ducks! Or, as you might call it, links for today

Oh good. An attack on machine learning algorithms that secretly gives language models a point of view. No idea how

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