This was my first time attending one of the Homebrew Website Club events and had a very interesting, thoughtful discussion with the other participants.

It’s got me thinking that one of the next things I should do with my page is to try to minimise the “firehose” aspect of my page. The theme I’m using doesn’t really lend itself to having my most recent post displayed front and centre when someone accesses my home domain. Will have a think about approaches – a sticky post or a static page are the options that immediately come to mind.

This is such a great idea, James – I’m looking forward to seeing what you do with it next!

(I’m hoping that my webmentions are working enough for this to get through)

📕 Read The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counter-intuitive Approach to Living a Good Life by Mark Manson

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Quotes

Suffering through your fears and anxieties is what allows you to build courage and perseverance. — location: 381


You and everyone you know are going to be dead soon. And in the short amount of time between here and there, you have a limited amount of fucks to give. — location: 405


Growth is an endlessly iterative process. — location: 1684

I started playing Umuragni Generation over the weekend – I’d been looking forward to this game coming out on Switch for *ages*.

I’d never played a photography game before, but I love the idea of environmental storytelling used this way.

The above are some photographs I took in-game in the first level.

Pretty compelling actually, so I think I’ll delete my Facebook as soon as I’ve backed-up everything.

I’d like to replace most social media with a blog, but Twitter still has a hold on me – still really useful for work; useful for quick msgs to pals and read what they’re up to.