Just in time for World Cup 2026, built a little website to show fixtures in your local time, a simulator based on ELO ratings, travel data & vibes, and fill your own bracket that you can share. It also has heaps of interesting stats.
Check it out: 👉 https://t.co/URHgQF36Xs
"Design is a young person's game."
I've been thinking about this a lot lately.
At 20, it seemed like a confirmation.
Today, at 33, the words make me feel a little anxious.
Not because I'm old, but because we work in an industry obsessed with innovation: new tools, new trends, new frameworks every week.
I see designers mastering software released yesterday morning.
Fast, hungry, and technically formidable.
Honestly, a little intimidating.
So I find myself wondering if I'll actually be able to keep up, or if I'll quietly become 'obsolete'.
But then I look at the real work.
The work of clients and their requests and needs.
The work they pay me for.
Clients don't hire me to open the latest Figma plugin and produce 10 variations overnight.
They need someone who already knows which 9 to discard and saves them time and weeks of indecision.
This doesn't mean you stop learning.
Curiosity still matters, and it's what keeps you in the game.
I'm saying that knowing what to cut is part of the job.
And it usually takes years to get there.
ScreensDesign MCP is live.
Your agent can now search data from 2,600+ top iOS apps: onboarding, paywalls, pricing, post-paywall and more.
Ask things like:
“Give me five app ideas based on recently launched subscription apps that make 50k+”
“Compare the paywalls of the top meditation apps”
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It works with any agent.
We also launched "Ask" directly on ScreensDesign, so you can try all of this without connecting anything.
I went to bed mad and woke up madder.
The last 30 minutes were tactical cowardice in the extreme from a manager who was explicitly hired not to do that.
"England had Argentina EXACTLY where they should have wanted them." 😔
@Tim_Vickery says Thomas Tuchel's substitutions were to blame for their defeat to Argentina 💔
#BBCFootball#FIFAWorldCup#ENGARG
🗣️ I wrote this last year on Michael Sansoni, our new Director of Data who joined us in July 2025…
It’s worth reading again just to get an idea of what other things are influencing our decisions in the transfer market.
“The difference between Brighton's £122 million profit and United's £1 billion spending spree? One club knew what the numbers meant. Now United finally has someone who can read them.”
Another example of @FabrizioRomano reporting a Man City signing in pounds while reporting a Man United signing in euros.
Both are transfers between English clubs, so why the inconsistency? The only thing it changes is how the fee looks at first glance.
This kind of slippery, weasel-worded reporting is exactly why people question his credibility. If you’re going to report transfer fees, at least apply the same standard to every club instead of constantly shifting like a paid mouth-piece.
¿Sabían que las banderas de los paises "vikingos" todas tienen una cruz como señal de que se convirtieron al cristianismo?
(Datos al pedo que me se y no se como)