Weeknote 133
Swedish trip, cats and dogs, return to London

Swedish trip, cats and dogs, return to London
Spring in full bloom
A new GDS and reviewing student projects
Pizza road trip, More furniture, To Germany
Looking back over year filled with self-improvement, somewhat of a post-pandemic travel-binge, and big changes ahead.
Home news, Furniture hunting, Cozying up to TV
Home move joys and stresses
Cooking, dConstruct, London Bridge down
Joining the weeknotes crowd
In my first ever invitation to a blogging chain I've been asked to write about some typical things in my daily life.
What's included in the operable category of WCAG 2.1
From today onwards I shall cease logging-in to, consuming, engaging or posting any content like events or birthday greetings on Facebook.
Mining more fossil fuels for mining more cryptocurrency http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/bitcoin-energy-use-coal-power-cryptocurrency-generation-server-farms-dirty-secret-china-mongolia-a8111666.html
What can Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) do for museums? ..that’s what I’m intrigued to ask and discuss why they provide a great opportunity for museums to explore having to enhance the visitor experience onsite and back at home.
Reduced my chances of avoiding fellow Brits whilst abroad next month http://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/william-and-kate-are-bringing-prince-george-and-princess-charlotte-to-b-c
A round-up of my visit to Digibury Weekender 2014 in Canterbury, Kent.