Steve Pitchford
@stevejpitchford.bsky.social
An older Dad, works for an SEO tools provider in a C-suite capacity. Love backlinks, personal development and cold water !
Personally I’d be sprinkling it over SEO fries, though research suggests an established Northern Virginia agency may impede exploitation in the digital marketing sector…
November 7, 2025 at 7:55 AM
Personally I’d be sprinkling it over SEO fries, though research suggests an established Northern Virginia agency may impede exploitation in the digital marketing sector…
You too Yordan!
October 22, 2025 at 8:59 AM
You too Yordan!
An interesting detail that seems to be getting lost @brianwernham.bsky.social - the government want this mandatory digital id card to be on your phone.
Will this be a mandatory app? Government spyware on everyone’s mobile? At least those of us who can afford one?
Very big brother if so.
Will this be a mandatory app? Government spyware on everyone’s mobile? At least those of us who can afford one?
Very big brother if so.
September 27, 2025 at 6:58 PM
An interesting detail that seems to be getting lost @brianwernham.bsky.social - the government want this mandatory digital id card to be on your phone.
Will this be a mandatory app? Government spyware on everyone’s mobile? At least those of us who can afford one?
Very big brother if so.
Will this be a mandatory app? Government spyware on everyone’s mobile? At least those of us who can afford one?
Very big brother if so.
SEO was a bit of a misnomer anyway. A more formal term would have been based around information retrieval. No wonder the old tricks still work. Meanwhile the industry seems to be sinking into a rather insular, old macdonalds farm version of SEO: AEO GEO AIO. How long before we hit “e-i-e-I-o”?
August 27, 2025 at 8:01 PM
SEO was a bit of a misnomer anyway. A more formal term would have been based around information retrieval. No wonder the old tricks still work. Meanwhile the industry seems to be sinking into a rather insular, old macdonalds farm version of SEO: AEO GEO AIO. How long before we hit “e-i-e-I-o”?
Last one to compare is hours in a year. Thats 24 x 365. We don’t need to work it out - the only question is if 60 x 60 is greater than 365 ( cancel out the 24 in both equations ). As 60 x 6 is 360 we can say seconds in a day wins.
August 15, 2025 at 5:53 PM
Last one to compare is hours in a year. Thats 24 x 365. We don’t need to work it out - the only question is if 60 x 60 is greater than 365 ( cancel out the 24 in both equations ). As 60 x 6 is 360 we can say seconds in a day wins.
Days in a decade is about 3650 ( 365 x 10 ) that’s smaller than 60 x 60 x 24 so seconds in a day still wins.
August 15, 2025 at 5:51 PM
Days in a decade is about 3650 ( 365 x 10 ) that’s smaller than 60 x 60 x 24 so seconds in a day still wins.
It’s a sorting problem. To start, seconds in day and minutes in week. Both are multiplications - with the same core of operations. 60 is greater than 7 so seconds in a day is bigger.
August 15, 2025 at 5:49 PM
It’s a sorting problem. To start, seconds in day and minutes in week. Both are multiplications - with the same core of operations. 60 is greater than 7 so seconds in a day is bigger.
“Your inevitable dystopia will be short lived”. In some ways an optimistic outlook?
August 15, 2025 at 5:46 PM
“Your inevitable dystopia will be short lived”. In some ways an optimistic outlook?