• Camping thoughts

    Campsites with boilers? Big Brother but outdoors? And unlimited screen time? Thoughts I had while on holiday this summer.

  • Tech communities are good

    Drama is a tiny-but-highly-visible portion of what goes on in tech communities. Let's shout about the good stuff too.

  • The Week: 2nd September 2019

    Wow – so school is back this week!! At the start of the long summer holiday I was thinking how this was a LONG time and would really drag, but gosh it’s flown by. But we’re about to return to the regular routine. Projects: what I’ve been up to I’ve been doing hosting stuff, development […]

  • Lifehack: Family Brain

    An actual mind-reading trick for those who don't plan life down to every last car-refuelling and bathroom-cleaning.

  • The Week(s): 26th August 2019

    Gosh – no week notes since February! Partly this is because I wanted to automate the “Pins” part of making weeknotes, because it was a right bind to do manually, but also I just dropped the ball. But I love my weeknotes, they’re useful for me if no one else, and I’m keen to get […]

  • Innovation, Open Data and Citizen Engagement

    Technology presents so many opportunities for people to get involved in making public services data. And there are probably challenges too. If only the information was open!! Recycling data Our council here in Swindon recently changed the recycling rules. To inform people they produced a leaflet explaining which materials should go in which boxes. Now, […]

  • The Oikos Site re-build – Part 1

    I hate my own business website. I built it quickly with a page builder. Like this site it’s kinda deliberately minimalist because I’m not a designer, and yes, it’s better than previous iterations. But there’s so much I don’t like about it. And I’m working, behind the scenes, with Statamic, trying to get to a […]

  • Laravel: Going back() after form validation errors

    I’m SURE I must have done this before. Like…so many times. But this felt new today and is definitely worth remembering. When you’re using forms in Laravel, you sometimes want a “cancel” or “back” button or link that takes you to where you were before. And Laravel provides a handy url() helper that gets a […]