I finally finished the first season of the Mandalorian. Wow, isn’t the end of that last episode incredibly rushed?
I finally finished the first season of the Mandalorian. Wow, isn’t the end of that last episode incredibly rushed?
I can’t find a good online calendar with the fixtures for the Australian men’s cricket team. Does this really not exist any more?
There is a wiki entirely about wooden Thomas the Tank Engine toys. The Internet is great sometimes.
Can’t believe the Bourne Identity is almost 20 years old. That’s the distance between the initial release of A New Hope and the Special Editions.
I’m mostly happy with Safari but iCloud Tabs not working consistently is a never-ending source of frustration.
Kind of mystified that scrolling with the spacebar doesn’t work properly in Mail on iPadOS.
Feels good to be watching real NBA games again.
I may have come to the end of the road for this year’s Advent of Code. Just not feeling the motivation to struggle through Day 20.
As someone who’s been on the wrong end of trying to make HTML work across platforms and browsers I say this with no malice: I wish more websites properly supported pressing the spacebar to scroll the page (ones with floating navbars are the typical offender).
I signed up for Apple One Premier last night and it’s given me cause to check the News app again. It’s a bit janky but it seems like a pretty decent way to keep up with Big Media.
Has everyone’s iPhone’s playback controls stopped working when you’re playing things in Overcast or is that just me?
I’m only a couple of months late but I watched Ted Lasso and I have thoughts.
It’s interesting reading articles about Substack (like this one) where writers express their desire to start publications that include other writers. As a reader, I most certainly don’t want this. Paying for just the writer I want is part of the appeal.
Just discovered I’m blocked on Twitter by someone I don’t think I’ve ever interacted with. This is a strange feeling.
I realise they want the syntax to be non-conflicting, but Ruby’s pattern matching would read much better if it were in/case
rather than case/in
.
My friend Julie Koh had a short story called ‘Eden’ that was published last month. It’s free to read and if you prefer to listen to your stories, there’s an audio version at the top of the webpage!