One Man's Notes

I feel like a traitor to my generation for quite liking avocado toast, and not resenting the fact that younger folks do, too.


Interesting post from @Stephtara about how Facebook seduced her away from blogging - but the “heaviness” and pressure of some approaches to blogging helped:

Blogging and Facebook


I find cooking the traditional Sunday roast a meditative experience. It really helps me unwind.


I really enjoyed this episode of Ramblings about walking in London. Back when I was single and living in London I used to love epic weekend walks across the city. So much to discover and see in its nooks and crannies.


Upping our feeding game here in team 10, @zgarbz 😛


Haze bounced back enough to go to her class - and the first step towards her green belt:


Two sick children = little time for anything else.


First step towards her green belt.


Dave Winer

> Facebook is what the web has become. Its closed nature (no linking) is forcing Google to try to hijack what remains…

It’s a depressing story of one company — one person even — subverting an open, powerful resource for massively disproportionate commercial gain.


Dave Winer

Facebook is what the web has become. Its closed nature (no linking) is forcing Google to try to hijack what remains…

It’s a depressing story of one company — one person even — subverting an open, powerful resource for massively disproportionate commercial gain.


Replacing Facebook.

The principal barrier to many people leaving Facebook is a manifestation of the network effect. It may be the only place they can easily keep up with a lot of friends.

If something were to replace it, you would need to have a free level to allow the network effect to get going, but would it be possible to fund it without getting into the wholesale data harvesting and selling Facebook is doing?

Would a freemium model work? A less abusive advertising model? Charging businesses to be there, but not people?


I’d like to be able to say I enjoyed Zuckerberg’s cover of “Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word”, but…


The First Shoreham Flock

Tom Foolery Coffee Company.

First gathering of Shoreham-by-Sea digital and entrepreneurial people. A few dozen people here!


A Brief History Of Mark Zuckerberg Apologizing (Or Not Apologizing) - the best bit is that literally the first site he built had to be shut down in hours for violating people’s privacy - 15 years ago.


Talking of change l finally found the time for a much-needed haircut this morning…


Change is coming…


The tracks that will make life hard for Southern commuters tomorrow.


Very festive. Just a bit late.


This is why I’m in London on a Sunday Evening. Running a course tomorrow, and that looks like enough for Southern to start getting twitchy about running trains…


Sometimes, I forget how lucky I am to live somewhere where I can take photos like this from my home office window.


It’s technically spring here. ❄️ 🙄


Ah, the joys of spring.


The @TryGhost team are looking for a Senior Infrastructure Engineer: blog.ghost.org


Another, more positive, HomePod thought: since its arrival my daughters now see any speaker without Siri in it as inherently broken.


Well, how about that. Facebook bans Britain First: Taking Action Against Britain First