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Keep stuff linkable

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The bulk of the article is about a kind of pseudo-scraper for populating links and references whilst writing a blog post or article. But the broader conversation piece here is whether linking in an …

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Finding the Time [#17]

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Life is busy right now. My partner's birthday is this weekend, which also happens to be a bank holiday, so I've spent a lot of the last week organising, planning and generally prepping for a …

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Creodonts & The Absurdity of Extinction

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I just fell down a rather wonderful rabbit hole. My tale begins with a book review, written by Ross Barnett, of Sabretooth (Mauricio Anton). Apart from instantly causing me to add the book …

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Thoughts on Disney+

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Two months after Disney+ launched I'm still a huge fan of the content catalogue but swing between feeling bemused and exasperated at the actual experience of using the service.

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Why I'm losing faith in UX

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A sobering look into the history of the UX industry. I think the outlined three "phases of UX" seem pretty on point from my own experience: from idealistic, trusted advisor; to oft-ignored and …

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Our Big Day

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Specifically, the 6th (and 7th) of August, 2023; the day we tied the proverbial knot.

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2023: The Year of Our Big Day

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2023 was another BIG year in terms of, well, everything. We travelled all over the world. We attended scores of major events. And we got married. It's taken a while to write up, as a result!

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Poisoning the well

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How do you prevent your words from being absorbed into yet another monstrous LLM? People have tried using things like robots.txt but (surprising no one) the "AI" companies are beginning to ignore …

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Buh-bye Netlify!

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Netlify suspended my site, due to a sudden resource spike on a completely separate domain. Now, for the first time in five years, you're reading this on infrastructure that Netlify does not own.