Do politics belong at web events? [blog]
A conference organizer argues that politics are inherently part of web events, discussing inclusivity, ethics, and the impact of political views on tech communities.
Remy Sharp, Brighton-based developer and founder of Left Logic, shares insights on web development, coding, business, and personal projects.
31 articles from this blog
A conference organizer argues that politics are inherently part of web events, discussing inclusivity, ethics, and the impact of political views on tech communities.
The author argues that traditional piracy is dead, redefined by corporations like Meta using scraped, pirated content to train AI models without consequence.
A developer's call to action to protect user privacy by refusing to implement invasive tracking scripts, especially on sensitive data like medical information.
A technical guide on modifying a USB-C breakout board to provide 5V power to a simple LED strip, explaining the required resistor changes.
A guide on how to disable Google's Gemini AI assistant within Google Workspace, particularly in Gmail, after it was enabled by default.
A developer reflects on his blogging journey, discussing his motivations, the evolution of his tech stack from WordPress to a custom SSG, and his writing workflow.
Guide to integrating real-time UK electricity and gas usage data into Home Assistant using the Bright app and DCC smart meter network.
A web professional explores key principles of good vs. bad web design, focusing on usability, mobile responsiveness, and performance.
Fixing missing Content-Length headers in Apache 2 when serving dynamic PHP content, with debugging tips using curl.
A developer's 2024 year-in-review, focusing on TypeScript adoption, API work for Oak National, and reflections on tech and world events.
A personal recap of FFConf 2024, covering talks on web development, AI ethics, accessibility, and the future of the conference.