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January 18, 2023 | I was always a pretty good orienteer technically, but I was always busy. As such, I prioritised other endeavours over my core fitness. That changes this year. | |
December 27, 2022 | A Christmas treat for serverless fans, as we discuss a workaround for using Axios-based libraries with Cloudflare Workers. | |
December 3, 2021 | Fans have been calling for changes to the way that football is governed for years. Clubs in the English Football League have lurched from crisis to crisis, with self-regulation seemingly powerless to intervene. | |
November 21, 2020 | From 2010 to 2019, I was quite comfortably the Most Online person that I knew. I joined Twitter back when shortcode messaging was still encouraged, I was a day one user of Instagram for Android, and I was one of the few people on this planet who genuinely loved Google+. | |
July 26, 2020 | I’ve liked electric scooters for a long time. I’ve used them in a couple of countries to great success, and I’ve advocated for their introduction in the UK. In our current climate, such a socially-distanced, environmentally-friendly way of getting around should be welcomed. | |
June 14, 2020 | It is not for the archivist to pass judgement, but to evidence without fear or favour to those that will: the more data that we can capture to ensure that reality is not lost to the annals of time, the better. | |
May 16, 2020 | The problem with Openreach isn’t a lack of state control. The problem with Openreach is almost precisely the opposite: the state has granted it near-monopoly over broadband infrastructure in the UK with no repercussions for poor service. | |
May 13, 2020 | Setting up a desk at home and returning to the company of my own thoughts, hammering out a few hundred lines of code in the process, would ordinarily be a walk in the park. But this isn’t ordinary. None of this is ordinary. |