Pubs, Football, and the Social Fabric We Keep Losing
A reflection on pubs, football, families and the community spaces we have quietly allowed to disappear.
Professional grade mobile apps, web apps & security
A reflection on pubs, football, families and the community spaces we have quietly allowed to disappear.
Remote work is not just about working from home. Sometimes it is about finding places that make the work feel lighter.
A focused work sprint is about execution, but keeping momentum means knowing when to step away from the keyboard too.
A mid-year check-in without the motivational nonsense: half the year has gone, but there is still enough time to change something.
Finishing a consultancy contract is a good moment to reflect on what good technical work actually looks like inside a complex business.
The shiny UI is the easy part. The production stack underneath is where most vibe-coded apps either grow up or fall over.
Some people switch off with Netflix. I switch off by opening an IDE and getting lost in a problem.
Why I started building a private UK software developer community, and why the one hard rule is no recruitment agents.
A pub garden, a laptop, a pint-sized Coke and dark rain clouds rolling in. Remote work, British edition.
Online accountability matters, but pile-ons turn people into characters. We need more nuance before the noose appears.
Entrepreneur Revolution did not make me rich. It gave me clarity, and that was enough to change the direction of my career.
People used to confess private questions to Google. Now they are giving them to ChatGPT, and the mirror is getting personal.