Mastodon – what I know that you may need to
There are a ton of posts about Mastodon. But perhaps you trust me more than other random strangers? Here's my take.
Creativity, curiosity, and code
There are a ton of posts about Mastodon. But perhaps you trust me more than other random strangers? Here's my take.
My thoughts on what's going on in social media this week.
I recently saw a Tweet by a runner called Peter Sagal who outlined his “Rules of Twitter”. In response to narrowly spread demand, here are my Rules of Twitter. Note that each was learned by violating it repeatedly over the years, so don’t bother going back in my feed to find contradictions… trust me, I […]
How and why I made a simple interface for Twitter's advanced search.
Here's a thread designed to help non-web people understand how something that seems trivial on a website can lead to so many micro-decisions needing to be made.
What might Twitter's new "Digits" login system mean for security, hackers, operators, and all of US!
Sally and I both use social media a lot so you may think that it would be entirely natural for us to keep some detailed online records of the pregnancy, birth (well, not the birth, but the immediate time after), and early days with our boy. BUT...
Oops. I’ve caused a bit of a stir on Twitter in the last 24 hours. Nothing big, and I thnk it ended amicably, but I certainly feel responsible for some possibly negative comments. So what happened? And what did I, and us Twitter users, learn from it?
Some of you may know that I’ve been contemplating “coming out” and revealing my identity, being a bit more up-front about who I am. Here’s some more thoughts on the subject.
With a little wisdom Twitter can be useful and fun.