Adam Tinworth

Not really a direction I’d considered for ⁦@omandhb⁩, TBH Facebook. t.co/joTKe39tz…


@callummarius I don’t want to think about how many words I wrote/edited about Section 106 agreements back in my @EGPropertyNews days


Oh, happy, happy, joy, joy: looks like @Ghost 4.5 has a feature I’d been really hoping for!


@thegreatgonzo Ah-ha. npm is part of the Ghost update process, I think.


@glynmottershead Haven’t done a good chmod since the old days wrangling @movabletype installs.


Managed not to break anything! t.co/kCjPtyXu4…


@thegreatgonzo I’d need to understand that to aspire to that…


Look at me, updating node.js from the command line like I have the first clue what I’m doing.


This looks like a must-attend for the #ddj folks: newsimpact.io/summits/news-i…


@karlhodge But often that arises from the drive of a journalist or small group of journalists.


I think I’ve found a way to articulate the discomfort I’m feeling in my work:

I’m passionate about journalists, who are generally a good, passionate bunch I’m less passionate about the journalism industry, and the serious number of structural issues it’s unwilling to address.


Current status: t.co/Z6MxxX7FG…


@neilperkin As I repeat to myself ever night: “I’m not a talentless hack, just unlucky.” 😉


So, I see Lnh*n has taken @helenlewis’s piece for The Atlantic with serene grace… t.co/Bf6r4trat…


This could be useful… boingboing.net/2021/05/10/her…


Fascinating research from ⁦@bellingcat⁩ into the Q drops: bellingcat.com/news/rest-of-w…


Six useful and interesting things [I’ve learnt from newsletters lately](onemanandhisblog.com/2021/05/six-th…).

It’s not all opinion and culture wars out there, you know…


@the59thStBridge Meh.


For creativity to thrive, digital needs to learn its place… nextconf.eu/2021/05/creati…


Oh, this is 👌🏻:

“By supporting their newsletters, readers get endless feuds, dramatic exits, high-profile guest stars, ambitious crossover events, and compelling villains. Yes, Substack is selling soap operas to people who think they’re above soap operas.”


“Normal people—with regular lives and real jobs—have soap operas and reality shows. People who are Extremely Online have Substack.”

Source: How Substack Soap Operas Change the Media Business by Helen Lewis theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…


@noodlepie Fun fact: issues of Farmers Weekly with a tractor on the cover outsold other issues. Maybe you’re a latent FW reader…


@noodlepie Only about 41 for me, and just four of them are completely off-base.


@noodlepie Hmmm. It’s interesting. It’s arguable that Instagram has a better sense of what makes the Adam of 2021 happy than the I do. Or rather, it has spotted changes that I haven’t quite acknowledged to myself.


@noodlepie It’s not as bad as I expected - the outdoorsy/family/camping stuff is spot on.

Beauty, err, less so.