Adam Tinworth

10 year challenge in icons. I’m a lot less sketchy now… #10yrchallenge t.co/bdPMIuWR1…


Ohhhhhh. Once you see the swastika you can’t unsee it. (Look at the black in the centre of the logo.)

Slack’s new logo is a penis swastika boingboing.net/2019/01/16/sla…


Useful. twitter.com/julieposetti/s…


Study: Dark-roast coffee protects human DNA from damage:

This led the scientists to believe that regular consumption of a dark-roast coffee has “a beneficial protective effect on human DNA integrity in both men and women.”

☕️🎉 fastcompany.com/90292863/study…


Sharing photos of yourself 10 years apart is a completely harmless social media meme. Right?

Uh, maybe. wired.com/story/facebook…


@janemerrick23 @sarahjebner also same


@cfunk1 t.co/NIyd5ASDe…


The great irony of Brexit is that it might guarantee the success of the EU into the distant future. What country is going to look at the state of UK politics right now and go “mmm, sign me up for some of THAT!”?


💯 twitter.com/FarmersGuardia…


To sum up: 2½ years after we went into a referendum completely unprepared for a “leave” vote - we are still completely unprepared for it. t.co/KZRPksWZh…


@mathewi Tl;dr


@ChuckWendig I have no ducking clue. Our government has no tucking clue. We are in completely uncharted waters and we appear to have forgotten the bucking boat.


I would just like to point out that I’ve had “good egg” in my Twitter bio for around a decade now (it was subtly mocking people who called themselves social media ninjas) and it is in no way an attempt to cash in on current eggy social media trends. #goodegg not #worldrecordegg


@dogwalkblog Always.


I can also see a meaningful boat out of the window. There may be a meaningful oat on the floor, after my daughter dropped her porridge this morning. t.co/CD3QzBs4G…


Finally a future I can believe in. twitter.com/innesmck/statu…


@fraserspeirs Group identity is defined by commonly-held beliefs. Challenges to those beliefs threaten group identity. As people polarise and define themselves by group, the ability to intelligent debate topics evaporates. Kafka warned us…


So… the US president is serving people fast food burgers, the British political class are imploding, and men don’t like being told not to be unpleasant by a razor brand.

Could I pick a different alternative reality now? This one isn’t living up to expectations.


Strange old story about a social media fantasist making up an entire life of tech influencing from stolen images: Bonkers Post Making Up Stuff About Female Microsoft Developer Advocate Backfires Big Time gizmodo.com/bonkers-post-m…


It’s just light streaming from glass…: microblog.onemanandhisblog.com/2019/01/15/its…


I like this: people have got their sense of pace of tech change wrong, simply because they misunderstand how long it took for them to notice the most recent wave of innovations that defined the 2000s.

Why most of 2018’s tech predictions were wrong thenextweb.com/contributors/2…


@masakepic Holy crap, but my attitude to possessions is shaped by cleaing out my parents’ property.


@MarcSettle I always try to give myself one clear day in that time zone before I start training. Makes a huge difference.


@phoebekatebaker And the podcast of talks from @nextconf itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/nex…


@phoebekatebaker Media Voices @mediavoicespod voices.media