Like so many of the tech titans, Mark really does offer an end-to-end service: they make the world worse, then they claim to be leading the escape.
Big Big Train - Last Eleven. One of the highlight songs, amongst many, from Saturday’s show in Edinburgh. I love this band. The combination of music and lyrics here never fails to move me. šµ
Reading: Neu Klang - The Definitive History Of Krautrock by Christoph Dallach. I really like the oral history style of books like this. You get a better picture of what happened with all of the different memories and viewpoints. š
The iOS Journal app is starting to grow on me. I donāt use it every day but I like the way it suggests places, photos, and activities from the day as starting points. I think its strengths lie in recording memories rather than as a record of thoughts and feelings though. Thatās how Iām using it.
Back to book shopping this week. It’s funny how Waterstones used to be the big bullies out to destroy all other bookshops back in the 90s. Now buying stuff there feels like rebellion. Anyway I’m looking forward to reading this.
Paid a visit to Braehead Shopping Centre in Glasgow today. I went into the Apple Store and came out ten minutes later with an unplanned brand new iPad Pro. It was inevitable, wasnāt it?
Iāll be up late for Thursdayās UK election results and Iām looking forward to lots of āPortillo momentsā.
Recently Read: Golden Hill by Francis Spufford. I loved this one even more than Cahokia Jazz. It’s another historical novel but set in mid 18th century New York this time. A young man arrives from London with a large money order and sets off all sorts of suspicion and intrigue. Loved the ending. š
Big fire to the west of Glasgow a couple of nights ago. It was well over ten miles from here and I could see the smoke from my window.
Recently Read: Cahokia Jazz by Francis Spufford. Loved this one. The setting is an alternative 1920s USA where the state of Cahokia is run by a native American/Catholic monarchy. Mix in murder, jazz, politics, and hard boiled detectives and it makes a world I’d like to read more of. š
I Don't Really Like Social Media
Yet, off the back of Mantonās recent posts regarding OpenAI, I read a number of responses from people on Mastodon that were needlessly antagonistic and emotionally detached, with some cancelling their subscriptions. Pile on!! These were posted to Mastodon but could be seen in an otherwise tranquil Micro.blog app thanks to the platformās support for ActivityPub.Source: Protocols, platforms and priorities Ā· Paul Robert Lloyd
I like this response. It gets to why I’m disenchanted with social media in general. I think it’s obvious that @manton is a good person so some of the reactions to his comments were way over the top. Federated social media hasn’t fixed the self-righteous blowhard problem but micro.blog is going a long way to make things better.
My usual online notebook source had a sale and I couldn’t resist. I love the Hobonichi notebooks. They’re expensive but I actually use these and fill them up. It’s nice to have some different cover designs (the cat one is great).
Started to read: Three Rocks by Bill Griffith š
I found a decent frame for my Jacques Tati film poster at last. It’s big but looks pretty good on this wall.
The new version of the Sonos controller app is getting slaughtered on the App Store and rightfully so. Itās a horrible buggy mess that doesnāt even work half the time. I wish I could roll back to the previous version.
Almost forgot about the upcoming Yes concert in Glasgow. My ticket for last year’s cancelled show is still valid. The current lineup gets a lot of stick (“Tribute band!") but as long as Steve Howe is still there I’m on board.
Logged into my old Gmail account for probably the last time time before I shut it down. I had to check that one important message source had stopped going there. The amount of spam in the inbox is incredible. It seems to flow in by the hour. Gmail used to have great spam blocking. Good riddance.
For the 50th anniversary of Richard and Linda Thompsonās first album as a duo, I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight, we take a detailed look at how it was made.
A fantastic deep dive into one of my favourite albums. šµ
Quick rule before signing up to any new online service - check how easy it is to find the exit door.