My week of Monday 12 to Sunday 18 February 2024 was productive but not especially profitable. I recorded two podcasts, posting one of them on Saturday, and launched next season’s crowdfunding campaign.
Continue reading “Weekly Wrap 716: Dragon the productivity back into my life”Weekly Wrap 715: Little productivity, plenty of sleep, a bold magpie, and podcast plans
I accomplished very little during my week of Monday 5 to Sunday 11 February 2024, and even spent most of the weekend asleep. I’m hoping this goes me the energy for what is going to be a busy week ahead — including two or perhaps even three podcast recordings.
Continue reading “Weekly Wrap 715: Little productivity, plenty of sleep, a bold magpie, and podcast plans”Weekly Wrap 714: A golden spider heralds the end of the summer holidays, so I’d better get on with it
My week of Monday 29 January to Sunday 4 February 2024 wasn’t all that productive, but I did find a huge spider on my computer screen first thing one morning. It was an idiot and took quite some persuasion to move on.
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My week of Monday 15 to Sunday 21 January 2024 was relatively unproductive, although I did kick off The Weekly Cybers newsletter to replace my Friday blog posts.
Continue reading “Weekly Wrap 712: A new newsletter and an old photo of some trains at Penrith”Weekly Wrap 711: A lazy week with a giant caterpillar
My week of Monday 8 to Sunday 14 January 2024 was distinctly unproductive, but I’m going to claim that that was the plan all along. It wasn’t, but here we are.
Continue reading “Weekly Wrap 711: A lazy week with a giant caterpillar”Digital developments from Canberra 68
Despite it being the summer silly season, we have government sookage over social media, a total rebuild of Services Australia’s networks, some poor audit reports, and 15 government agencies start using AI without governance frameworks.
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