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Dec 10, 2024
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5 min read
True international agreement on climate solutions is as likely as a smooth COP summit. Selfish solutions within nations might get us further.
Dec 3, 2024
6 min read
I won't comment on who should or shouldn't run another country (or my own, for that matter!). But certain dynamics of the US election are in my wheelhouse, so they're game.
Nov 26, 2024
4 min read
The last fortnight has seen the biggest social media shakeup for years - Bluesky is simultaneously the new kid on the block and the new incumbent.
Nov 19, 2024
One of the most capitalist of capitalists has spent a fortune, in time and money, breaking into Britain's tax-funded healthcare system. I lean towards that being a good thing.
Nov 12, 2024
Job hunting used to be easy, if not always successful - you met with a recruiter and waited for interviews. It's a mess, now.
Nov 5, 2024
Having your name hijacked by scammers and spammers is an odd badge of honour in the online game. You'll earn it sooner than you think.
Oct 29, 2024
Parenting is changing. We're waiting later to start, working more and leaning on tech to help. AI is coming, too, obviously.
Oct 22, 2024
For most of history, work from home - or at least in the fields next to your home - was the norm. I think it makes us happier.
Oct 15, 2024
I'm an AI optimist, I really am. But there is a limit beyond which AI goes from promising to annoying.
Oct 8, 2024
Domain variety is a cash grab. Most extensions exist solely to make you buy more out of brand insecurity, not for actual brand utility.
Oct 1, 2024
Isaacman’s spacewalk, while celebrated, is less about technological advancement and more about the growing commercialisation of space travel.
Sep 24, 2024
Facial recognition is becoming ever more widespread in sports, particularly in the battle against hooliganism. A small group of Mets fans took a stand recently, my confused British heart applauds them.