My Thoughts on the Remarkable 2
I've had my Remarkable 2 for a couple months now, so I think it's about time I shared some thoughts on it.
Proudly ruining the web since 2013.
I've had my Remarkable 2 for a couple months now, so I think it's about time I shared some thoughts on it.
I've felt a bit...meh about social media recently so wanted to jot down some thoughts about it all.
I have been thinking about having a backup account on the Fediverse, but I’m struggling with which service to use.
Should content on a personal site be edited, or should it be a snapshot in time? Here's my thoughts...
This is a list of design mistakes that I think too many blogs make. I've made some of them myself over years, so I'm speaking from experience here...
I want to love Micro.Blog, I really do, but it's just so bloody confusing to use!
The Casio F-91W is a fantastic watch, but it's far from the only cool watch Casio produces. Here's some great alternatives.
Some people prefer home work, others like to be in the office. Here's my opinions on the whole debate.
I'm often asked about integrating a blog with X service, does it really need to though?
So Elon is completely screwing Twitter, I get it. But for many, *many* people it’s not newsworthy. Can we move on now, please?
I recently stopped wearing my Apple Watch in favour of the classic Casio F-91W. This humble little watch is the best smartwatch on the market in my opinion.
While trying to setup a new Microsoft account for my son, I got stuck in a CAPTCHA loop. It's annoying AF.
I think there’s a gap in the market for a smartphone that’s designed for teenagers. Let’s look at why…
I’m sick of the black mirrors we have today – remember back in the day when the phone designs were cool and unique? I do, and I miss it.
I had a look around Twitter the other day. It really is a dumpster fire of people desperate for attention.
I’m a proud privacy advocate, but recently I’ve been wondering what’s the point? It’s a losing battle…
Pete Moore recently responded to my Ask Me Anything post by asking what I’d use if WordPress didn’t exist. Let’s get into it…
Forced password changes are good for security apparently. But the truth is, having a forced password change policy reduces password security.
DuckDuckGo, the privacy centric search firm have been found to be allowing Microsoft trackers through their browser. It’s dishonest, and I’m really disappointed.