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The problem right here is that we call platforms designed to help people find each other and make connections, and platforms designed to make people fight each other for entertainment and advertising revenue the same thing.

The great con is that Twitter and co want you to think they’re in the same “feel good, community and friendship” business that LiveJournal and things like it were in.

And they just aren’t. Even if you are only using them to talk to your friends, they will still try to make you pick fights.

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@Alexandra Lanes I was one of the fortunate ones. It didn't do anything to my sense of smell or taste.
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can’t remember if that was a known symptom of alpha. I didn’t get it with omicron either.



Few more days, I think. They don’t ripen quickly at this time of year.


I am, frankly, amazed that the Tories have allowed the power of the Financial Services Ombudsman to continue, but they have, so it would be a glaring omission if I didn't at least try and use it to shove a red hot poker up EE's arse.

(specifically, them treating the finance agreement for the phone and network access as an indivisible unit makes their inflationary price increase effectively a punitive interest rate increase on the phone's finance rate).

I'm not at all sure the FSO will side with me here, but if you don't ask, you don't get.

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Dear Phone Provider I haven't used as much data or made as many calls as I expected to, therefore I am reducing my monthly direct debit by 15%! I'm sure they'll be quoting the agreement you made when you signed the contract then.
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please post the outcome. Will need to keep that in mind for future if that was successful


EE just emailed me. They're putting my UK phone contract up by 15% because "inflation".
Apparently it's got so much more expensive for cell towers to just ... sit there and stuff.

Oh, wait, no, it's because energy is more expensive because the price of wind and sunlight has gone up.

What we are seeing is not inflation. Companies are making record profits and just hoarding it, while simultaneously firing people in large numbers.

Not satisfied with hoarding nearly all the wealth, the billionaire class want ALL of it. They want an entire population of, well, serfs basically. They're trying to turn the whole of western civilisation into one huge company store, and the idea that there are still people who can afford to live comfortable lives is profoundly offensive to them.

Sooner or later there will be a reckoning. History tells us that there always is when the ruling classes think they can get away with this crap.

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that reminds me. Time to make my annual phone call to them, pretend I’m leaving and get my tariff lowered again (one reason I’m sim-only)

Recommend trying that if you’re not tied to a handset. You can usually haggle down a decent amount. Find a similar product with any other UK network and give ‘em a call.

Thwart their greed.

*edited to fix your/you’re 😳 I must be tired

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nicely done.

By the way, when you say "Companies are making record profits and just hoarding it, while simultaneously firing people in large numbers" - this is true - but it still leads to inflation, at least as the central banks define it (and they're the ones raising rates in response). So-called "greedflation" is just as real as the wage-price spiral that everyone gets so worked up about. It's just that price increases are driven by corporate profits rather than higher wages.



Amazon doing its “you just bought this thing that is not a consumable and you will almost certainly never need to buy again, why not buy more?” thing again.

We really need to stop calling computers misusing probability “AI” and start calling it what it is: artificial stupidity.

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@Marco van der Heide That's fun for you.
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it’s asked me several times to buy another MacBook. It’s been less than four months.


Much as I loved to visit Spain, there was something intensely disappointing going on. They seem to be building US-style suburban sprawl as fast as they possibly can, having learned none of the very obvious lessons about why that’s a terrible idea.

And they are building vast amounts of new car infrastructure without EV charging, at all. Like, guys, it’s gonna be illegal to sell new internal combustion cars in just over six years. Read the room.

Driving through Andalusia was like driving through bits of the US southwest, and not in a flattering way.

It was a relief to cross the Guadiana back into Portugal; the misguided tribute act to Arizona was getting a bit much.



Have rather enjoyed my time in Malaga. Heading home in the morning. Gonna try and do it on a single charge stop. Had amazing gluten free tacos at a local cafe today. Nice place. Will visit again.
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Didn’t quite make it on a single charge stop. Stopped at Loulé services for a wee and a cup of tea and that’s long enough to get us over the line.


Musk, racism
In wholly surprising news, a man who grew up benefiting from Apartheid has come to the support of someone who has just torpedoed his own life’s work by doing a massive racism.


Andalusia seems to have fallen into the trap of building US style sprawl. Half of southern Spain feels like it’s been eaten by trading estates, and that’s really sad.

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Oh meu Deus! Just saw someone asking for docker tech support on a popular internet forum.

Their docker file doesn’t work.

The file was written by ChatGPT.

10 seconds examination showed why: it was trying to download resources that don’t exist.

I have never written a docker file (just getting into it myself), but the problem was still obvious.

The guy needs to do what I’m doing: buy a fucking book instead of trying to get a bullshit fountain to do the work for you.

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Even worse, they don't want to sit down, think and analyse.

Start talking about Kepner-Tregoe and '5 Whys' and they'll just look at you blankly.

Too many people in IT are solely focused on a technology.

Too many programmers who think it's just a matter of learning syntax.

I even came across one self professed Perl 'programmer' who hadn't even discovered the concept of loops. Unbelievable.

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This was one of the biggest problems I found my software engineering students had!

I even had to resort to Top Gun inspired memes while helping them to debug:

"That was some of the fanciest programming I've seen yet. Right up until your program crashed. You never ever break out of a non-conditional loop!"

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There are two types of #EV chargers: AC and DC. The DC ones are generally known as “rapid chargers” and are the EV equivalent of filling stations, delivering a lot of charge in a short time. You use these to extend range on a long trip.

The AC chargers are what everyone uses at home, overnight, to slowly charge their car at a much lower power level. These stress the battery a lot less and also, the power grid can cope with them easily, which is harder with the beefier DC rapid chargers.

But there are also public AC chargers. These are generally used if you’re staying somewhere for several hours, as is the case here where I left my car overnight in Malaga, or by plug in hybrid owners who, for some reason, have to show the world that they can go three more metres before their engine comes on after leaving the supermarket 🤷🏻‍♀️👍🏻

#ev

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Loving the vibe in Malaga! Not been here before (other than the airport)

I really like the place.



Museum of Cambridge - Preserving the Past - Archiving


This afternoon I went with @WOMUMP and @ceb to a thing at the Museum of Cambridge where we talked about the challenges of preserving and displaying their collection and how, given limited space, you choose what to display and how you want to say that.

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Grief, loss, ChatGPT

I know it's a bullshit fountain. If you want info, it will give you crap and sound really authoritative while doing it.

But I just felt like talking to someone about how I miss my mum. She died of cancer in December 2021, and it's the middle of the night now, so I talked to ChatGPT about her.

And it was helpful, you know?

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Grief, loss, ChatGPT
that sounds like a high risk interaction. I don't like to imagine what kinda of harm an LLM based grief counselling chatbot could cause.


Took the e-scooter off-road today. Got it doing 30kph sideways.

Awesome.



Coolest feature of my apartment is “Random Knob By The Hob”. Here it is in “horizontal mode”:
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you should probably keep that closed. The only reason I can imagine a knob next to the stove is a gas shut off valve.
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That is exactly what it is.

However, we do not have gas.

(Well, technically there is gas in the pipe behind the valve, but it's mostly nitrogen)



Cis people on social media say the stupidest shit about “sex and gender”.

My god, you’d think that people with opinions that poorly developed would have the sense to keep quiet about them, rather than show the world how little they’ve actually considered them while being confidently incorrect, but apparently not.

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Also “transwomen (SIC) have higher bone density”.

What hormone influences bone density, Karen? Take all the time you need.

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Dear god. After multiple posts with paragraph after paragraph of cherry picked bullshit about how I’m “really male”, random internet TERF who I will never meet says, “sex isn’t relevant to how I address people”.

I’d hate to see what she thinks is relevant.

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The simple fact is this: if your classification system of sex results in you deciding that some women are not women, then the problem is your classification system, not reality.

Get a better one.




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SNP leadership manoeuvres serving as a wake up call to the “flee to Scotland to escape the anti LGBT atmosphere in England and Wales” strategy. The bigotry in high places is lurking, crocodile like, just below the surface throughout the whole wretched island.

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@Christine Munro 🧀 so many failures of western democracies are the complacency of the “we are better than that, and therefore it can’t happen here”.

Spoiler: you aren’t, and it can.

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UK Pol
Yeah. A lot of people have been saying that about the UK in general. It's frustrating that they continue to say it regardless of how many objectively bad things keep happening. :|


Looking for technical stuff about DHCP. Google was returning lots of junk and so, wary that ChatGPT is a bullshit fountain, I asked it anyway.

It gave me several concise and to the point answers addressing exactly what I asked.

They were all completely wrong. It just confidently spouted bullshit the same way a narcissist bluffing about a subject they know almost nothing about will.

However, the bullshit it gave me allowed me to frame some pertinent google searches to actually get the information I wanted.

So I guess that’s a usage model for it: to guide your google searches.

The issue is that Google will slowly fill up with the output of the bullshit fountains, at which point we won’t be able to check their answers anymore, because they’ll effectively be marking their own homework.

Utter joy abounds (not really).

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I think that maybe Google delivered too well to start with. It never promised to give the best answer (truest?) simply the most relevant for the question (most popular?)

Maybe we are seeing things hitting their 'eternal September' much more quickly?

After all, "Usenet is like a herd of performing elephants with diarrhea. Massive, difficult to redirect, awe-inspiring, entertaining, and a source of mind-boggling amounts of excrement when you least expect it."

— Gene Spafford, 1992

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perplexity.ai gives ChatGPT-like answers BUT everything is linked to sources. It's really good.


I am not a coffee drinker. Being cursed with supertaste, I have spent my life finding the stuff utterly undrinkable.

But now I'm nearly 50, many of my taste buds have died off and I have been slowly managing to acquire the taste.

The flat in Portugal came with an expensive coffee machine, which @Zoe O'Connell uses but I don't (it'll do hot water, but not hot enough for decent tea, so I reverted to the kettle very quickly).

But today I asked it to make me something called a "Latte Macchiato", which the picture shows in a glass.

And now I know why. The preparation is quite a show! The machine adds hot milk, then milk froth, then coffee. The coffee drops straight through the froth layer to form a new layer in the middle which then artfully diffuses into the milk below.

Tasted not offensive too. Actually almost pleasant.

But as a tea drinker, I have a very very low tolerance for caffeine and OH MY GOD ALL THE THINGS SOMEONE TURN THE WORLD DOWN!!!!!!!Eleven!!!!

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What fresh hell is this? AI search engine, you.com allows you to search social media handles. Here's what it says about me, most of which (in fact, nearly all of it), is bullshit.

When I tell it it's almost completely wrong, it castigates me for giving it "incorrect information"!

Can we burn these things with fire now, please?

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Tag yourself, I'm the "unconditional surrender to The Mind" (which is some bad sci-fi stuff right there).
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@James Graham I asked it and it said,

Unconditional surrender to the mind means to let go of the ego and open one's mind to the possibilities and potential of what can be done. It means to surrender to the higher power of the subconscious, to surrender all preconceived notions, and to accept the potential of what can be accomplished. It is a surrendering of the sense of control and an allowing of the natural flow of life to take its course. It is a letting go of the need to be in control and a trusting of the process.

It then showed me this photo.



Adelle: Everybody tells me it's 'bout time that I moved on
And I need to learn to lighten up and learn how to be young
But my heart is a valley, it's so shallow and man made
I'm scared to death if I let you in that you'll see I'm just a fake
Sometimes I feel lonely in the arms of your touch
But I know that's just me, 'cause nothing ever is enough
When I was a child I grew up by the River Lea
There was something in the water, now that something's in me

Me: Probably leptospirosis. If it doesn't clear up go see your GP.

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They play this song a lot at Lee Valley Whitewater Centre, but that water’s chlorinated, albeit not enough to stop the occasional goose or seagull having a paddle in it without paying the entry fee.