Solve For X

Have you ever looked at someone else’s problem and immediately thought you knew the answer? It’s like being an armchair detective during a movie, confident in predicting the next turn of events and sure about what each character should do to avoid pitfalls. From the outside, ever … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 1 day ago

Twitter Should Have Been A Blog

As I rummaged through my old blog posts recently, I couldn’t help but notice a recurring theme: Twitter. Surprisingly, amid the clutter of musings and reflections, Twitter stood out as a significant part of my online presence. This got me thinking: What if Twitter had been design … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 2 days ago

Controlling Your Online Stuff

Cory Dransfeldt writing about Data ownership and agency: I control that data, it sits on infrastructure I manage, it’s in a format I understand and I get the responsibility (or fun — let’s go with that) of presenting it. I get agency and that agency is accompanied by the burden o … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 5 days ago

Wild Horses

A couple of days after completing the London Marathon, I’ve had only a little time to process the experience. Not only is it an assault on your body, but also on your mind and senses for hours on end. I’m very thankful to those who have supported me through sponsorship, donations … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 6 days ago

One Focus At A Time

Over the last few months, it has been challenging to balance my interests and focus. Indeed, I have wasted a lot of time moving things around and messing with my websites, but along with this I have found it difficult to do more than one ‘thing’ at a time. There’s something to be … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 10 days ago

Statuslog Micro.blog Plugin

Display your omg.lol Statuslog on a micro.blog page. Set Up Instal the plugin from Github by clicking design, edit theme, and then add new plugin. This will be available as an official plugin, but the submit page is currently broken. Call the plugin anything you wish, copy in the … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 12 days ago

New Plugin: Reply Count

This plugin allows you to display how many replies your micro.blog posts have - it’s a vanity metric, nothing more. SetUp You can install the plugin from the plugins page, or feel free to get it from Github by clicking design, edit theme, and then add new plugin. Call the plugin … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 13 days ago

New Plugin: Search Partial

In my work to recreate my 11ty blog on micro.blog I wanted a better search experience for readers, and also myself when searching for posts to link to. Manton did a great job with his search page plugin, so I adapted this to be able to appear on any page. This plugin for micro.bl … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 14 days ago

A Short Trip To Skegness

Oh I do like to be beside the seaside! It might have looked warm but the wind was really cold, but we went over to see some family and I wondered around with my Richo GRiiix as usual. | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 15 days ago

Feeling Myself

It was a mere few weeks ago when returning from a run that I thought I’d recovered myself. I felt renewed, full of energy and positivity, as I did before all these issues started. I couldn’t help but smile at the thought that all the stress and strain left by personal issues seem … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 15 days ago

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@gregmorris.co.uk | 16 days ago

We All Know Something Is Wrong

Charlie Warzel with an interesting thread on Threads: the bigger thing is it touches on a gut feeling we all have: so much has changed technologically in a short amt of time! We know this connectivity is working on us, but it’s challenging to pin down exactly how. This thread was … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 16 days ago

What do you want?

Sure, you can make the web boring, and it’s great for a bit. I experience renewed concentration levels and suddenly gain more inspiration for blog posts. There comes a point when you wonder why you ever use the social web, but it becomes apparent a little later on. There’s little … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 17 days ago

Boring Street Photos

There is a tendency for me to not publish many of the photos I take. A high proportion of them end up in the bin, and many others just sit doing nothing in my Lightroom catalogue. I constantly compare the results of my photos to other people that I see online and the conclusion m … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 18 days ago

A Wallet Is More Than Payments

Matt Birchler in his semi response to the latest Vergecast on Apple: What this means in practice is that the thing all card issuers want is transaction counts and volumes to be as high as possible. You don’t do that by locking your card to your own wallet, you do it by making it … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 18 days ago

An Examined Life With No Friends

I often catch myself in a relentless loop of introspection, pondering over the endless whys of my thoughts and actions. This internal dialogue leads me down a path where I’m labeled by some as overly anxious or neurotic, fixated on the trivial. Yet, there are those who share this … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 19 days ago

Phone Boredom

It has been approximately three days since I began craving a step back from the web, choosing to remove Mastodon from my life to concentrate on being more present in the world and working more deeply than I have in a long time. I won’t go into the reasons, but it is safe to say t … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 20 days ago

But The Algorithm Did It

Om Malik, with a surprisingly popular, if reductive, take on social media: If our parents were not around, we saw a lot of movies (on VCRs) or binged on television. When cable came around, it was all MTV all the time. Today, the same kids are on the ‘medium’ of their generation – … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 20 days ago

Taking a Pause

I’ve realised I need a break from the digital world. Not a complete detachment—after all, avoiding the web entirely is nearly impossible—but I must recalibrate how I’m spending my time online. Since 2019, after moving on from Twitter, I haven’t really found my footing. Mastodon, … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 22 days ago

Embracing the Right Complexities

Following my previous post, where I discussed how certain tasks seem too easy, it’s equally important to identify opportunities to simplify our lives for the better. When tackling any task, whether mundane or complex, the desire to complete it must surpass the energy required. Th … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 22 days ago

It’s Too Easy

The modern world is great. We live in a time that is the safest in known history. The healthcare available is phenomenal, and there is a plethora of technology available cheaply to make our lives easier. Yet, in many respects, I sometimes think that it’s almost too easy. I am not … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 23 days ago

Spring Has Sprung

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@gregmorris.co.uk | 28 days ago

Creative Computer In My Pocket

A little over two years ago, I first started experiencing weird happenings. I would grab my laptop, sit on the couch or at my desk ready to write a blog post, and a little while later, I would catch myself answering work emails or updating things on our website. Without realising … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 28 days ago

Surrounded By Tech And Keeping Calm

When I read philosophy, it nearly always gets me thinking about technology. Not because I am obsessed with it, or that it occupies all of my thoughts, but because I don’t really have any other vices to solve. I mean, I probably do, but my usage of technology is one of the only th … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 1 month ago

Data, Data Everywhere, But Who Gets Yours

Mr Mobile review of a product I had my eye on for meeting notes, the Plaud Note: Finally, there’s the question you really have to ask with any product like this. What company am I entrusting with these potentially sensitive recordings? Well, answering that led me down a fascinati … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 1 month ago

Hardly Any AI

Matt Birchler, writing about the technology used in wristbands at concerts: Whenever a company says, “We’re using AI to enhance our product,” ask them for specifics. Often, it’s either complete nonsense or something so minor that it’s essentially doing nothing. It’s not always th … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 1 month ago

No More Snacks

Rex Barrett writing about his ongoing content diet: … Filling my time with these junk apps is alluring, and I feel good when using them, but I want to find content that takes me somewhere. Ultimately, I don’t want to look back and see hours blocks of time squandered on things I’l … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 1 month ago

I Struggle With AI Images

Cory Dransfeldt has great posts about AI, and this one is no exception. Of course, he’s right in his stance on AI-generated images, but as with everything, I don’t find the conclusion so simple. The images it generates are, at best, a polished regression to the mean. If you want … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 1 month ago

Did I Read That?

One of the first sections I added to my new blog is a reading page. I adore reading, and if I’m not reading, I am often pondering over the things I have read. It’s an obsession, but one I happily embrace. The only problem with my need to track these activities is the standard at … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 1 month ago

It's Your Work, You Should Be Able To Decide

I wrote a few days ago about my personal take on AI being trained on my writing. Although I expected much more anger, hence the rather long block at the bottom, I am happy to see some nice responses and some pushback on the ideas. It sparked several emails, a few text messages, a … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 1 month ago

Spending Time In The Dark Forest

Kyle Hill in their YouTube video on generative AI: The Internet feels steadily more lifeless. But that’s because, like those alien civilisations, the real human users are hiding in private apps, servers, and RSS feeds, lest they be beset by these digital predators. This is Yancey … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 1 month ago

Feeding Alpacas

For mother’s day in the UK we went to feed the animals at J and J Alpacas. This was a really nice experience and we also saw some lambs being born. Of course I couldn’t resist taking my Ricoh GRiiix along and snapping a few shots. | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 1 month ago

Blogging and AI: A Personal Take

I’ve been mulling over this clash between AI and the content it’s trained on for some time now. As a frequent user of AI and a regular online publisher, I see both sides of the coin. I’m well aware that the articles I put out there probably end up as fodder for some AI training a … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 1 month ago

My Enjoyment Is Always Last

On their Bear blog, tiramisu writes about their family: it doesn’t matter what he thinks or feels about things like family vacations. He does them because they’re things he should do, and moments like that illustrate how differently our brains are wired. This cuts very close to h … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 1 month ago

Don't Miss Anything Or You Won't Make It

Cory Dransfeldt writes in a way that feels like it’s aimed at me, because everything is a checklist: Check, check, check, clear the queue, close the rings, get to zero. I know this looks neurotic; it is neurotic because I’m neurotic. I always have been, or at least as long as I c … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 1 month ago

The Never-Ending Task List

Every so often, I end up here, in a place where every task completed is met with a few more added to the end. As the list grows, so does my anxiety about trying to reach the end—an end that is never in sight, let alone becoming any closer. At this point, I try to remind myself of … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 1 month ago

Blogging Isn't Always Easy

Brandon encouraging more people to blog the way he does: It’s easy, blog about what you like. Talk about the things that you are passionate about, things you find joy in, or document your day-to-day. I really enjoyed this post, despite disagreeing slightly. You see, we both come … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 1 month ago

The Missing Human Curation

Cassidy writing about the missing human curation: When algorithms determine everything we should see, the internet becomes much less personal. The “For You” pages of the world are accurate—I am interested in that content, but I’m not seeing it from my friends, or that one author … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 2 months ago

Does Gear Matter?

Arun Venkatesan has lots of thoughts on photography gear: The problem lies within the question itself. It’s one of those inquiries that cannot be definitively answered with anything other than “it depends.” It depends on who is using the gear. It depends on what they are using it … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 2 months ago

Don't Forget The Effort

Ava writing about effort in their newsletter: if someone’s much better than you at something, they probably try much harder. You probably underestimate how much harder they try. I’m not saying that talent isn’t a meaningful differentiator, because it certainly is, but I think peo … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 2 months ago

Displaying Limited Number Of Posts In 11ty

Another day, another tweak I’m making to my blog. Today’s task, alongside sorting out the navigation to display better, was adding some content to my Posts page. On my old blog, this page listed all the tags I have and a few examples of the posts found in them, so I set about doi … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 2 months ago

On Muting

In basic terms, I am becoming fed up with the way I interact with social media platforms that have no mute options. It was annoying when I [first tried out Threads](https://www.gr36.com/2023/07/09/my-lukewarm-take.html) (they sorted it out quickly), and as we approach another ele … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 3 months ago

Cooking Up A Project

This post is less of a blog post and more of a recording of an idea I came up with mid-meeting. I was trying to explain how others should manage projects efficiently, ensuring they are clear on the desired outcomes and can measure them once the project is completed. Granted, this … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 3 months ago

The Co-Evolution Of Good Products

On [Hard Fork,](https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/hard-fork/id1528594034?i=1000635486878) Casey and Kevin interviewed Open Ai CEO Sam Altman, before all the drama kicked off. It was a fascinating talk, more so listening after all the drama, I found particularly interesting hi … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 3 months ago

Victoria Embankment, Nottingham

The first time taking out my new Ricoh GR iiix and I got really lucky. We spent a couple of hours walking around the Victoria Embankment and river in Nottingham, with great winter weather. My first impressions of the camera are really great. The image quality is amazing from such … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 3 months ago

A Living Rss

Gaby [on micro.blog:](https://micro.blog/Gaby/28483693) > Micro.blog is a “bloggers’ club”/living-RSS I love this description, it seems very apt. I do get frustrated with micro.blog sometimes because it is challenging to find posts and people with similar interests. Sure, there a … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 3 months ago

Reading Review 2023

This year was the second year I set myself a goal. One that was born out of a frustration that my attention being stolen from me and my concern that I needed to get it back. 2022 my goal was to watch more movies. Like most New Year’s resolutions, it failed miserably in the first … | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 4 months ago

Coming soon

This is Greg Morris, a brand new site by Greg Morris that's just getting started. Things will be up and running here shortly, but you can subscribe in the meantime if you'd like to stay up to date and receive emails when new content is published! | Continue reading


@gregmorris.co.uk | 4 months ago