
I've done this for varying business sizes, from handfuls of staff to 200 person strong scale-ups.
I accomplish this with constant learning and deep connections within my local tech communities, as a member and leader.
Beyond that, I work on my own software, write from time to time, and do my best to foster the communities I'm a part of.
Posts
- Being pro-social on the indie web
- It's okay to stay where you are.
- Instead of radical changes, consider gradients of change
- You don't need to be a web master to build digital businesses
- Content is king, but does anyone want to consume it?
- Building global wealth from South Africa - The Complete Guide
- Full guide to working for foreign companies from South Africa
- Tiny but Mighty: My favourite kind of tool
- Weekend tinkering: Building FrankenPHP Laravel binaries
- AI Blindspots: The Oracle needs to be taught too!
- SQLite optimisations in Laravel
- Simplicity is also mental
- The Art of Simplicity
- Do you really need your photos in 4K?
- August Update
- Build Your Own Budgeting
- Redis on Ubuntu - Snap or Apt?
- Hardware Essentialism: My weird setup
- Deviations, New Challenges, New Beginnings
- Looking Ahead - Setting 2023's Theme (and not goals)
- Swimming in all directions, ignoring the rope on your leg
- My Myths of Belonging
- Thoughts on Communities, Lifestyle Design, and Tribes
- What has the PHP Community Built (In the last decade)?
- PHP Decade in Review
- Introduction to Laravel Telescope
- Introduction to Grav CMS
- Privacy Dead? Part 2
- Is Privacy Dead? Part 1
- Bitcoin and Blockchain Buying Bonanza