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  • Trying it one more time – weeknotes #1

    I’ve had a few failed attempts at weeknotes, but with an exciting new gig starting, which marks a significant milestone in my career, I figured I might try picking it up again. How do you do weeknotes properly? As far as I can tell, there’s no magic formula to writing them, and it’s natural for […]

    March 3, 2019
  • Wonkery on aviation and the frequent flyer levy

    I’m dashing out this post out now, mainly so I can come back to it later, and share this with others and build on it. It might suck. Sorry ’bout that. Over the Christmas holidays I read a couple of reports from AFreeRide.org – one was about Electric Aviation, and here’s the TLDR thread on […]

    January 1, 2019
  • 2018 in Review

    I’ve always meant to do year reviews, but most of the time, I felt so unhappy with what I’ve achieved in the year, that I’ve almost never had the energy to take it out the drafts folder in whatever blogging tool I’m using that year. Doing this is scary, but I’m hoping the public aspect […]

    December 31, 2018
  • Trying a test run of a sustainable product design workshop on Nov 29th in Berlin

    I work as a freelance developer / user researcher / product person, and later in December, I’m teaming up with Dr Isabel Ordóñez to run a workshop, Designing Out Waste at ThingsCon in Rotterdam. We’re doing a test run first in Berlin, so if you’re in Berlin and you work on building physical products (and ideally, […]

    November 22, 2018
  • Looking for info on carbon emissions by activity

    Hello internet – I’m doing one of those requests  for help again. I pasted this to Facebook friends recently, but it seems worth putting here on my blog as well: Okay facebook friends, I need your help. Y’know how companies and orgs have CSR reports where they list their sources of emissions, and roughly what […]

    November 20, 2018
  • Looking for playtesters for “Beyond Climate Wedges” a educational game about climate change policy

    (Update – we’re running this on Wednesday 6.30, on 14th Nov at Factory Mitte, as it’s reasonably central, and getting a room didn’t cost anything. Please get in touch if you’d like to come along) It’s easy to find the sheer scale of the changes ahead of us daunting if we want to avoid the […]

    October 19, 2018
  • A question about using docker to make contributing to OSS projects easier

    I started writing this in a IRC channel earlier today, but I figured it might be useful share the question and the answer here, to capture it for others. Yes it is a bit lazyweb, but I can’t be the only one doing this, and I’ll share the answer here: I’m working on a django […]

    September 19, 2018
  • A mail I sent to other climate curious tech folks at an event in Factory Berlin

    Earlier this week, I went to an event run at Factory Berlin, about the use of data journalism in policy changes for social impact. I got talking about Climate Action tech with some people there, and as we don’t have a formal regular newsletter we’d manage with something like Mailchimp, I wrote this email, then […]

    September 16, 2018
  • Powering small to medium size tech companies on renewable power

    I’ve been thinking about the steps you can take to green the tech sector, and the more I think about it, the more I think the biggest step for most web/SaaS companies, is likely to be how they power their infrastructure, if it isn’t related to employee transport. This is confirmed somewhat by the CSR […]

    August 20, 2018
  • The pleasing mapping between Sam Ladners three states and Myddletons’ three types of research

    I’m trying to use this blog more, and really on twitter less as an outboard brain. So over the next week or so, I’ll experiment with blogging stuff I’d typically tweet, then link to it. I came across a nice mapping between two people I find interested and the mental models they present for thinking […]

    August 18, 2018
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