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Why London is great: came out of a job this morning to find a flat tyre on the bike. Struggling with the temp repair kit, black cab pulls up. Lends expertise and pump to do a proper job! I ask him if he's celebrating this weekend, yes. Eid Mubarak; thank you my friend.

Slow handclap to the app developer who took me for £60 yesterday. I believe firmly that software should be paid for, but they quietly dropped an update release, making a previous included essential feature part of the next tier up. 5 minutes before recording: it was pay for a year, or find another

Great Exhibition Road Festival is really good! Loaddds of stuff to do, especially for science curious kids. Or just, kids of all ages.

So on the one hand you’d expect the Minister to engage with business. On the other Kyle has been bafflingly poor in the role. Grey Labour seems to have no tech policy other than the TBI, naivety and desperation.

curious who these Reform DOGE auditors actually are? Where are they finding them?

This is excellent. Every word resonates (as I look bleakly at the street where my motorbike used to be)

An excellent, wise thread from Nick. Who is very wise.

{a song that only event photographers will really get} When the screen goes to shit, coz they're too close to it... That's a moiré

It's looking a little spicy out there

I'm revising an old poem of mine. It could be about several things but I'm not sure what the 'me' who wrote it some years back meant. So I tried to contact him. A rather crackly connection, but I inferred that he didn't know either. He said the man in the poem did know but wouldn't say. Interesting.

Obsessed with these stairs. Tallest residential building in Europe when it was built, too.

The shameless opportunism of a scandal-hit political climber could have profound consequences for our democracy.