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Adam Tinworth
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Journo, blogger, walker, tree-hugger

I have a courtesy car while my own car is in the coach works. But, oh sweet happiness, much to my surprise, it has CarPlay. Once you’ve had CarPlay, there’s no going back.

This is awesome.

A couple of months ago, researchers found a huge area of ancient seaweed off the Cornish coast. What’s the significance of 900 rugby pitches of maerl? It could be a valuable blue carbon store:

"Blue carbon is carbon that is captured and stored in marine habitats, and is considered by some scientists to be vital in helping balance climate change."

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-68450750

Day 17: transcendence, suggested by Drew, aka @drewbelf. #mbapr

https://micro.blog/drewbelf

A rare image of my long-gone fencing days. I’m the one on the right.

📷 #mbApr Day 15

Micro adventures at one of our local nature reserves: an afternoon at RSPB Pulborough Brooks.

Birds and trees and bluebells.

https://walkingwithdaddy.com/pulborough-brooks-april-2024/

A sobering find in my Mum’s negatives. This is the original Old Bridge in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, taken in 1989. The bridge was destroyed in the Croat-Bosniak war four years later. The bridge there now is a recreation.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stari_Most https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croat%E2%80%93Bosniak_War

Started reading: The Best British Travel Writing of the 21st Century by Jessica Vincent 📚

https://micro.blog/books/9781837990986

OK, why did nobody warn me that Inside Out is such a harrowing watch for a parent?

Cetacean Corner. Videos of our watery mammal friends. Not for the easily offended.

https://www.coffeeandcomplexity.com/cetacean-corner/

Starbucks quietly pretends it never fell for the NFT hype.

I think that bubble is well and truly burst now.

https://www.coffeeandcomplexity.com/starbucks-quietly-pretends-it-never-fell-for-the-nft-hype/

It’s really hard to find a theme for most of the big blogging platforms that supports the old-style “all of the last few posts on the homepage” approach to blogging.

They all seem to assume that every post will have a title, a lead image, and that people will click through to read everything.

I’m glad mi... adders.blog https://adders.blog/2024/03/18/its-really-hard.html

OK, the experiment is done. Let’s just shut down the internet now:

"The “Young Indian Method” is a term that has been circulating among TikTok and YouTube hustler bros for the last year or so, and there are now various content influencers who use the term as an explanation for how they are able to make tons of money off of the back of low-wage workers in developing countries."

Source: 404 Media

https://www.404media.co/email/859d66c7-c3cd-4e28-9af9-cd064e20e216/

The Burnside, Dollar, Scotland, early 1989.

Can young audiences be recaptured by broadcast from social video?

Betteridge’s Law applies…

https://the-media-leader.com/can-young-audiences-be-recaptured-by-broadcast-from-social-video/

Saw an article that looked interesting.

Saw that the first subhead was “Synergy”.

Bailed on that article.

It must be an utterly thankless life being an Apple rumour-monger, even a Bloomberg-employed one.

https://www.coffeeandcomplexity.com/not-an-accessory/

I used to live in fear of doing this. It still makes mes me wince when I see it in a magazine.