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I'm no longer going to use Twitter. You can find me elsewhere: wesort.co.uk

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How Musk broke Twitter and helped elect Trump (Location: Tesla European HQ, Amsterdam)
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As of today 1 October 2024, I've been self-employed for 15 years. I've drawn a few conclusions and written that up: wesort.co.uk/15yrs
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We are so excited for Adding Comedy to your Writing with Dale Shaw @MontyBodkin on Saturday the 28th of September! Dale is one funny man... thedaleshaw.com/about/ Book your tickets now! ticketsource.co.uk/margatebo…
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England has the only privatised Water in Europe, the most water pollution, and the most expensive water. The UK has the only fully privatised energy, and the most expensive. England has privatised rail, the slowest, least reliable and of course the most expensive in Europe.
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RT @ginamartinuk: the news: - 3 women murdered by an ex with a crossbow - Tampons have arsenic & lead in them - 80% of all Autoimmune disea…
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10 Jul 2024
🎶 PHP is back baby (not that it went anywhere) 📻 /cc @statamic @alpine @laravelphp @tailwindcss
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This is a healthy debate and great to see movement on this long desired CSS topic. PRIOR to reading this I thought including 'masonry' within grid made sense, but AFTER reading I completely see the long term value in display: masonry;. FWIW, I think I like "pack" over "masonry".
There's been a lot of discussion about masonry in CSS recently and whether it lives in the grid spec. This post explains a different approach, that still enables the track sizing and other features from grid. developer.chrome.com/blog/ma…
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24 Apr 2024
Inline Bard Sets! 😍
Super excited to announce a big feature for @statamic Bard Texstyle: Pins! 📌 Pins make it really easy to add custom elements within a line of text, like icons, footnotes, and dynamic values. Create any types you like, and render them however you like.
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This right here is a great example of the nuance I've continued to see over the past four years of using Tailwind. The details that are considered in code and docs (or here, an explanation) are greater than they first appear. Tailwind; it's more powerful than you think.
I've seen a lot of people over the years ask about the difference between `@​apply` and `theme()` in Tailwind, and why I usually recommend `theme()`. Question came up again recently, so I took some time to put together a definitive explanation: github.com/tailwindlabs/tail…
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This is a working theory... The essence of every business boils down to: – Having something to sell, and the process of selling it. – Developing comprehensive standards / processes. – Improving the accuracy of our predictions.
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Everyone really needs to start a business once in their life just for the enormous impact it will have on your perspective. The person who runs your tiny local four-person used clothing store is a complete badass with an iron will.
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2006 — the team at TV.com were way ahead of their time 🧠 thedailywtf.com/articles/Sty…
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This book is seminal. As is the 20 minute read of jobs.netflix.com/culture TL;DR – Only work with talented adults who care – Be transparent, clear and concise – Strive for a common ambition by constantly & genuinely improving

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Probably the book on company building I come back to the most 💯
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And of course, I'm deeply keen on continuous improvement.
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The on- record business attack on Governments net zero u-turn is quite remarkable … see EON join in too “false argument” 1. Happening in advance of formal announcements 2. Normally diplomatic, some say it reflects perceived judgements about longevity of this Government …
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