2022 In Review
Looking back over year filled with self-improvement, somewhat of a post-pandemic travel-binge, and big changes ahead.
Looking back over year filled with self-improvement, somewhat of a post-pandemic travel-binge, and big changes ahead.
One week in isolation
A look back on a year filled with grimness but hope on the horizon for better times ahead.
This month marks five years since I started organising Homebrew Website Club London. I spent some time looking back over how it all started and survives to this day, even through the challenges of a global pandemic.
Approaching the end of 2019 I look back on a year filled with some happy distractions away from the unending misery in UK politics and the climate crisis.
A decade-end review of my life to date seems almost too much to achieve in a digestible short read but here we go!"
IndieWebCamp was back in Berlin again this month for a weekend of talks, discussion and making, along with a meeting for IndieWeb organisers the day before.
Approaching the end of 2018 I've been reflecting on a year filled with challenges and considering new opportunities professionally and personally.
Last weekend I was at IndieWebCamp Berlin not long after attending IndieWebCamp Nuremberg. Each event, whilst similar in format, takes on a slightly different dynamic, in my opinion, through the people that attend, the location and the topics discussed.
A bit later than usual due to family-wide sickness over Christmas delaying the annual family get together here I am with my end of year review.
For the past twelve months I’ve been organising a meetup in London for people interested and committed to improving their own websites.
I’ve just returned from Germany on a week-long marathon of events related to the Web industry.
Today I made it down to Brighton for Summer Homebrew Website Club Sprint along with taking in the carnival atmosphere of Brighton Pride.
Introducing the principles of IndieWeb and how you can take part through IndieWebCamps and Homebrew Website Clubs