I'm Dan Q (he/him). I've spent the last 26+ years creating and writing online.

While I'm considering a new paid role, I continue to volunteer with Three Rings. I live with my partner, her husband, two kids and a dog. I can sometimes be found geo*ing, performing magic, or recording the most pointless podcast.

I believe in open source, open relationships, and opening doors to marginalised groups. Black lives matter. Trans rights are human rights.
Be nice to humans, human.

Photograph of Dan, his ponytail hanging over the shoulder of his black t-shirt, smiling from behind his beard and waving to the camera.
  • The Local Historian

    This week I (again) helped share my knowledge about a nearby stone circle and henge with a group of children from the local school. And I was overjoyed to receive the most-delightful handmade 'thank you' card from the class. Read more →

  • Firstup Recruitment

    I'll soon by starting in my new role at Firstup, after a rollercoaster of a recruitment process that rocketed through all the usual tech job steps... but in barely over a week. What a rush! Read more →

  • The Huge Grey Area in the Anthropic Ruling

    The court ruling that declares Anthropic's use of (purchased) books as training material leaves a curious sorites paradox. If we assume that an LLM trained on only one book (and so only capable of producing content directly inspired by that book) would necessarily be copyright-infringing, at what number of books does that cease to be the case? Read more →

  • Smug Interview Moment

    Recently, I got to answer a technical interview question with "Coincidentally, I implemented exactly what you're describing two weeks ago. For fun. Can I show you the code and the blog post I wrote to explain my design choices?" Read more →

  • Scarecrows

    As part of the Village Festival, there's a scarecrow competition around my way with a televisual theme. I love that my local community works so hard to carve out an individual identity and personality for itself! Read more →

  • Bored Gay Werewolf by Tony Santorella

    I recently read Bored Gay Werewolf by Tony Santorella. I guess it's got a 'werewolf'. It barely feels 'gay'. It certainly left me 'bored', at times. Turns out that it's a very middle-of-the-road story about Gen Z folks growing into their identities, using sexuality and lycanthropy as loosely-fitting framing devices. Read more →

  • I Wrote the Same Code Six Times!

    Could I rock an interview tech-test in a programming language I haven't touched in a decade? I wanted to know, so I found a tech-test... then solved it in six different programming languages in a single sitting. Read more →

  • The Difference Between Downloading and Streaming

    Mostly to make use of an animation I made for a different blog post that hasn't materialised, let me take a moment to explain to you the fundamental technical difference between 'streaming' and 'downloading'. Which won't take long... because there isn't one! Read more →

  • Google Shared My Phone Number!

    When people started calling my personal mobile number with questions about a voluntary organisation I'm involved with, I was confused: we weren't sharing that number. It turns out that Google had decided to take the number I used to verify my identity for Google Business some years prior and start putting it in Google Search results. WTF, Google? Read more →

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  • Post: Hotdog Among the Trees

    As the UK’s heatwave continues, the dog and I were delighted that this morning was sufficiently overcast that we could manage a proper walk without completely melting. Her breed copes badly with the heat and we’ve lately had to keep her indoors or in the shade more than she’d like, so a chance to run […] Read more →

  • Post: Waves Hand Car Wash

    I know how I’m SUPPOSED to read it, but when I see this I can’t help but imagine a conversation like…“What shall we call our car wash?”/waves hand/ “I dunno.” × Read more →

  • Post: Person Rowing Boat

    Ruth and I sometimes send one another the 'person rowing boat' emoji when no other emoji seems to fit, and I can't even remember why we started. Read more →

  • Doxxing an Imaginary Person?

    This morning, Google pulled a video from YouTube belonging to my nonprofit Three Rings. This was a bit of a surprise.
    Apparently the video - which is a demo of some Three Rings features - apparently fell foul of Google's anti-doxxing rules. I'm glad that they have anti-doxxing rules, of course. But in this case, the person we 'doxxed' lives on Some Street, Somewhereville. Which I'd like to imagine is clearly a made-up address, but maybe not! Read more →

  • Found GCA6CCW Purple door

    It’s possible that cycling this path wasn’t the wisest idea, I realised, as I dodged brambles on both sides. So focused was I on riding safely that I forgot which GPSr I’d brought with me and listening for the beep it gives when I get close to my target… only realised 120m after the fact […] Read more →

  • Found GCADCWF Treasure island

    After an appointment in Witney I opted to divert my cycle home to find this and the other cache on the same path. Read more →

  • Historical Tech Tree

    Étienne Fortier-Dubois's excellent Historical Tech Tree is fun and informative, and worth an explore. Read more →

  • Post: Unrepentant Blep

    The unrepentant bleppy face of a dog who, without fail, steals the warm spot I’ve left behind on the sofa within like three seconds of me standing up.× Read more →

  • Post: All The Pondweed, So Many Pondweed

    Have I posted this joke before? It's all a Blur. Read more →

  • Post: Founder at WordPress viewed your profile

    "Founder at WordPress viewed your profile."

    Sometimes LinkedIn's approach to anonymising who looks you up isn't very effective.
    I wonder who THAT could be? 😂 Read more →

  • The Last Post for the Nightline Association. How does that make you feel?

    Fellow Nightline enthusiast James Buller has written a stirring piece about his decades of volunteering for and around Nightlines, and - as usual - underplays the importance and significance of his work. Here's my take. Read more →

  • On Being

    This week, my friend Boro shared a poem that he'd written. It's simple, and energising, and insightful, and I really enjoyed it. Read more →

  • Post: G. O. Cacher

    Sometimes all you need to complete the perfect offset geocache is a GPSr, some hand tools... and the willingness to unilaterally declare a remote bench to be a memorial to a fictional person, just to get a particular set of numbers out into the world! Read more →

  • Pretty sure there isn’t a prize for Throwing Wet Sponges At Children during the graduating year’s “fun run” at the school sports day… but just like the kids are asked to, I’m going to try my best. 😁 Read more →

  • Post: #ShowYourStripes #Oxford

    Not just a global issue but a local one too. A local one… almost everywhere. #ShowYourStripes× Read more →

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