The Problem of Polarisation (Part 2): Tools New
This post is Part 2 of a 2-part series. If you haven’t yet read Part 1, you can check it out here. We concluded part 1 with the grim outlook that it looks like everything, everywhere, all at on...
The Problem of Polarisation (Part 1)
The last few years have made it abundantly clear that we live in a polarised world. We’ve seen...
From Safe Spaces to Empathic Spaces
I’d recently read about the controversial workplace policy changes that Basecamp had made to i...
The Gift and Curse of WSL
I’ve been using the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) for a while now and let me tell ya, for ...
Stop using Enums
First things first, was that title clickbait? Yes. But, it was a lot catchier than “Stop usin...
The ups and downs of Rails magic
I love using Ruby on Rails to code websites - being a well-established web framework, it makes...
How I stay calm
The company I work for recently started an education programme for our corporate clients and m...
I moved my Rails 6 blog to production! Here's the stuff that broke
I decided to create my blog using Ruby on Rails 6 - the latest version of Rails. Why Rails 6? ...
Productive Energy and your Environment
I’ve been working from home everyday for the past 2-3 weeks. While working from home isn’t new...
Fulfilling Downtime
OK, so I have a confession to make. I have an addiction to a certain red pill. I’ve thrown awa...
I started a blog! But, why?
Yes, it’s true, I have started a blog. This post is for all the people that asked me why - whi...