Adam Tinworth

@horton_official I completely second that feeling. I miss bad coffee and cheap pastries, and frantically typing during sessions.


@chrismsutcliffe t.co/ojYGQB1XA…


We found a great hagstone yesterday. walkingwithdaddy.com/hagstones-the-… t.co/Nj5urb4UH…


More low tide discoveries. t.co/E90rrmfAQ…


Low tide adventures. t.co/80TmOYemG…


@TimothyHolmes Oh, it’s not a complaint, just an observation. In the end, words mean what we collectively agree they mean. What I do find fascinating is that it implies that overseas holidays are now the default. Not the case when I were a lad!


The “staycation” semantic drift is complete, isn’t it?

The accepted usage now seems to be “a holiday in your own country” rather than “a holiday at your own house”.


Description of the day:

“Human YouTube comment section Marjorie Taylor Greene was stripped of all her congressional committees on Thursday.” garbageday.email/p/obrigado-int…


TIL: There’s a Wikipedia page for my surname. And it’s not terribly informative. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinworth


Interesting to see that Clubhouse, too, is sitting on top of Chinese services. scmp.com/tech/start-ups…


@noodlepie Yup. A shake-out is coming.


@JohnGeeMcCarthy I suspect that 90% of my “conversations” were training course or lectures.


@YellsOnPolitics @iroughol True, but anecdotally, I find organisations (and, interestingly, some forms of online community) start having trouble somewhere between the 50 and 100 person mark, and need to start shifting organisation patterns. Dunbar’s a useful rule-of-thumb to build frameworks around.


@YellsOnPolitics @iroughol This is Dunbar’s Number. It would suggest that you need the “villages” within a company to be smaller that that, as quite a bit of the 150 will be consumed with friends and family. (But there is a converse danger of non-cooperative silos…)


@JohnGeeMcCarthy Interviewing is the one thing I really miss from being a working journalist, rather than whatever the hell it is that I am these days.


@lararhiannonw I am lactose intolerant and therefore doomed.


Seriously, more journalist should be doing this. twitter.com/fedecherubini/…


@aendrew @ThreeUK Oooooh. Traveller. That takes me back. Which edition are you using?


This is not a criticism. Watching fiercely intelligent and insightful people iterating their way towards understanding through super-smart argument is just beautiful. ❤️👩‍🔬


People on this hellsite seem to treat all science as a settled thing. But my experience of being married to a scientist for two decades suggest that much if it is more like groups of highly opinionated and intelligent people arguing via the medium of peer reviewed papers.


@Cameron_W_Clark Yeah, it’s not a very likely outcome, but it reads less like a genuine prediction and more like the expressed fears of someone having a tough day. The problem is that, if you have 96k followers, a bunch of them are going to take it very seriously.


Shoreham-by-Sea fishing boats. t.co/YcjLv5iUx…


😱 The Dunning-Kruger Effect Is Probably Not Real mcgill.ca/oss/article/cr…


@ilicco Normally I’d agree with you, but this time I did work hard to find less sell-centric spaces, and they’re quite hard to find.


Another day done.

Goodnight, friends. t.co/TkhmdLhOn…