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I was talking to someone yesterday about innovation in the economy. The backdrop was the current motif of Europeans abandoning American produce as much as we can. But that Europe is so difficult to operate in that fairly sweeping changes need to happen. The crux of these changes allow the
One of my favourite cars from Gran Turismo in the olden days was the Nissan Skyline GT-R R32. They date around 1990-1994 and have an incredibly familiar silhouette. More striking for me is the rear of the car, with the circular tail-lights, which frankly looked incredible in GT2 (where it
This week I got to visit the Porsche centre in Dublin for the launch event of their brand new Cayenne. While Porsche is universally known for the 911, it's actually the Cayenne that they sell. In Ireland, Porsche sold 445 cars through 2025. 40% of those were the
Over the past few weeks I've tried to take more of a digital detox than I can recall. And I recall a long time back. I recall being a pre-teen discovering IRC channels with fellow like-minded hax0rs. I recall the early days of blogging on various platforms through
The last two weeks have been hectic. A real spiral to start a year. First, my birthday hit on January 5th, which I dutifully took off work to have a breather after a fun, wild and busy Christmas period with family. But work began in earnest at $job, where we
This week someone asked me if I was "still the head of Tesla Ireland." I was never the head of Tesla Ireland. I was, however, the chair of the Irish EV Association (fka Irish EV Owners Association). I was part of the board/committee for almost 5 years,