Social
Social networks come and go, and I really like posting social media. In this section (currently called ‘Social’), I’m trying to mirror the stuff I post to social networks. There’s also just a photos page or just a notes page. You can follow what I post here using my whole site RSS feed.
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18 February 2019 12:18 UTC
Sorry to folks subscribing to my Notes and Photos on RSS. You’ll have just got a big dump of posts from the last couple of months. It turns out updating these things manually, then being ill, is less than ideal…
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15 February 2019 15:03 UTC
Why waste time on social media, I’m going to go outside and shriek into the wind instead.
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15 February 2019 09:02 UTC
Give me strength to deal with the men (sorry men, it’s always men) who read something I’ve written and reply with instructions I didn’t need nor asked for.
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15 February 2019 08:48 UTC
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13 February 2019 19:19 UTC
I know how to do Wednesday night
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13 February 2019 08:53 UTC
I’m late to the party, but this article by Eric Bailey contains so much good and clearly-written advice on browser defaults that benefit our web experience and have a big impact on accessibility. Bookmarking it for future reference and to win arguments!
Paint the Picture, Not the Frame: How Browsers Provide Everything Users Need by Eric Bailey
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8 February 2019 16:45 UTC
I don’t think it is possible to find an MP with a more disgustingly regressive parliamentary record than Christopher Chope. His constituents should be ashamed of electing him.
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5 February 2019 16:03 UTC
I can understand journalists not having the ability to effect change in a publication’s dodgy practices and funding model.
But this article is written by “The Editorial Board.”
Last time we checked for Better, nytimes.com was loading 29 third-party trackers.
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5 February 2019 13:32 UTC
There is nothing less reassuring than the HMRC’s updates on Brexit.
No wait! There is something less reassuring… the HMRC’s “Prepare your business for the UK leaving the EU” tool. Where you answer 7 questions and it gives you a long list of vague and unhelpful information.
(Not a fault of the tool so much as it being impossible to provide clear information about an unclear situation.)
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4 February 2019 11:33 UTC
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03 February 2019 10:53 UTC
One of the best photos of Oskar ever taken. Just makes me smile to look at it. (Taken by Aral)
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1 February 2019 17:54 UTC
The new Skunk Anansie live album is immense and is bringing back brilliant memories of joyful gigs ❤️