In loving memory of our co-founder, Darren Beech (4/08/1967 to 25/03/2021)

Internet Generation -

While the internet offers a powerful form of self-expression, it also requires a new kind of "digital literacy." 0.5.28 Whether it's managing "Posting Zero" exhaustion or parents learning to navigate safety in a high-speed world, the Internet Generation is constantly beta-testing what it means to be human in a connected age. 0.5.33 , 0.5.36

: From open-source projects to local neighborhood groups, the internet allows us to form "lightweight organizations" without the clunky bureaucracy of the past. 0.5.21 , 0.5.27 Internet Generation

We often call the under-30 crowd "digital natives," assuming they have an innate, Matrix-like understanding of code. 0.5.25 In reality, being part of the Internet Generation is less about technical skill and more about a fundamental shift in how we relate to the world. We don't just "post" photos; we "post" our identities, sticking our lives up in a public square that never sleeps. 0.5.26 The Culture of Connection (and Disconnection) While the internet offers a powerful form of