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UK employment law some time ago set a precedent that trans-hostile beliefs were protected in a workplace environment.

So I'm doing the Cassandra thing again, where once again we warned the rest of you that if you didn't push back, the shit flung at us would start hitting other groups.

Well, it's hitting other groups. We warned you.

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Normally I think the hover brigade are ridiculous, but today I have temporarily joined their ranks. That service station toilet was … a lot.



Dear Network Rail: I present a modest station renaming proposal for my local station:

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Programmers: we are utterly Anglo centric. We work in English and only think about English. We require English naming conventions in name and address fields.

Also programmers: YOUR USE OF AN APOSTROPHE WAS ENTIRELY UNEXPECTED!

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I hate that TERFs have taken phrases like, "women and girls", "suffrage", and "equity" and made them into the feminist equivalent of countries with "democratic republic" in their names.


New look UK Border branding just dropped, lads.

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Bishop’s Stortford: 11°

Feels like: -273°

Ryanair: check in now for your flight to Faro

Me: thank fsck for that!




The Reddit ads in the UK are unreal:

- our website helps you find swingers
- you’re a nonce, aren’t you? We’re coming for you!
- join the army you fucking pussy!

On Portuguese Reddit I get ads for computer keyboards and mobile games.



Get, and I cannot emphasise this enough, fucked by a donkey with a giant mallard penis.

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You know, we should really invest in this licensing scheme in the US. So much more opportunity for swatting with no-knock raids. Seems like a no brainer politically.
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@joshie 🏳️‍🌈 They have no procedure for keeping track of people who have contacted them so the only thing that stops the letters is a TV licence. Or possibly a harassment lawsuit. Dunno if anyone has tried that.


Pretty sure I got badly glutted earlier. Immune system throwing a shitfit, joints sore, and my breath stinks. Have calmed it a bit with acetylcysteine, but just gonna have to ride it out. 😞




Greater Anglia: helping you discover hidden volume that you never thought that your bladder possessed.


Just reminded myself, in the traditional manner, why the pack of dried goji berries I bought months ago is still nearly full.

Note to self: if it’s marketed as “health food”, it’s because it can’t be marketed on the basis of tasing nice.




Discussion of murder of a trans girl murder

Reading the sentencing remarks. The girl, Scarlett Jenkinson, appears ti be using this whole procedure as a way to build her “brand” as a serial killer for the instagram generation.

God help us all.

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Discussion of murder of a trans girl murder
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At this point, the British court system is actively transphobic, acting as the judicial arm of a state that seeks to eradicate trans people, especially women.

When the law is unjust, it must be ignored. Resist transphobia.

It is disappointing to see the Open University back down in the face of obvious justice denied.

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@NatalyaD @ajlanes
Well yeah it was obviously exactly that. What research was expected to come out of it?

Intellectual enquiry can be into new understandings of things, or the psychology of why people hold to their views, but it can't simply seek to re-affirm a mainstream view. That's not research in any meaningful sense.

Only imagine my surprise that someone who doesn't understand that turned out not to handle robust criticism well and became unpopular with her colleagues.

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@petealexharris @ajlanes Phoenix is whining that in criminology there's ~300 academics in the field (seems an under count) and she's been ostracised by them.

That's cos most criminologists follow the Actual Evidence not some "I get to wave my trauma to be a bigot" like Phoenix did. Also there are already prison policies (not always followed) which Phoenix-and-friends (there's a disturbing children's TV prog title) never talk about either.

Shouting about being cancelled=attention.




My Fediverse app of choice, @Mona app is gradually decaying so it copes less and less well with Friendica. I’ve coped with it being unable to parse notifications on my phone for a while but it’s stopped being able to do it on the desktop either. I asked them about this problem a while back and they said it was Friendica emitting notifications in the wrong form. I lack the cutlery to investigate further so… anyone suggest a good Fediverse client for iOS and MacOS that works nicely with Friendica?


Building out an IoT VLAN with an OpenWRT RPi functioning as a VLAN bridge (via a single Ethernet port).

Getting mDNS proxying working was a PITA. Everything you can Google is out of date, so
you have to poke round a bit. Firewall rules take some getting right too, especially if the bridge isn’t also your internet gateway (it’s not).

Still, it’s working, and I’m quite pleased. Can’t AirPlay across it yet, but that’s a project for later.



Sarah's Theory of Modern Politics: When we were young, some of us liked to build sandcastles. Others liked to kick them over.

The Republicans, UKIP/Tories, AfD, Chega, and so on, are the people who kicked sandcastles over, asking for the votes of people who kicked sandcastles over.

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Yup. Approximately 20-25% of the population are permanently fuelled by hate and a desire for revenge on a world that they imagine has always treated them unfairly. But, dangerously, in the present era their ranks are swelled by those whom the world has genuinely treated unfairly.
The selfish ultra-rich are unwittingly creating a powder keg. They won’t care until it blows up.


Me, today in "balance exercises"


Imagine being Elon Musk, or Donald Trump, or Boris Johnson. You have more money than you know what to do with. You could literally afford to go to whatever paradise you want and spend the days of your one life doing whatever you please.

They came so tantalisingly close to having more fulfilling and carefree lives than 99.99% of humans who have ever lived, but instead they want the masses to fear and adore them.

And they are utterly miserable, because nothing will fill the void, and the more they try, the more they debase themselves in front of billions, and the people they most need to respect them probably think they’re losers.

Idiots. Fools. Losers.

Musk is the worst of them. Read some Iain M Banks books, didn’t understand any of then, decided to save the world by becoming a solar power and electric vehicle magnate with space colonies.

But instead he is approaching old age as the proprietor of a bankrupt nazi chat room, and none of his kids will speak to him.

How can you have so many advantages and yet fuck up so amazingly completely?

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I've recently been doing some cognitive behavioural therapy care of the NHS, with a particular emphasis on activation (getting up and doing things) and self esteem. The last session is this coming Thursday. I think it's been net beneficial, in the sense that it's given me space to talk about things and think about things, and acquire a few more tools to manage my mind.

And the past week or so working for Hughes Hall to understand their Linux and database systems has been a big boost; it's clear that I'm actually pretty damn good at doing this kind of stuff and people seem impressed as if I'm working some kind of deep magic.
And yet somehow when I'm sitting here alone it all feels like some kind of illusion in the face of that sense of stuckness and uselessness and yearning. Which I know is lies. I can effect change, I am capaable, I am cared about.

Could all be hormones. My tits are aching with another growth spurt.



Film directors learn about the existence of colours other than blue and orange challenge 2024.

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not your point, but the colour and lighting design of Rogue One was *perfect*

Starts dull blue gray, and lightens throughout and ends full saturated bright colour...



POGGs!

Peace Order and Good Governance? Or little plastic things you got in crisps in the 80s?



Finally got myself an official Pi 5 power supply, so hopefully the thing won't just randomly die under load any more.

Raspberry Pi Foundation love making videos about their "not invented here" approach to power supplies, but guys, you actually suck at it and your continued inability to implement USB C Power Delivery (and PoE) sensibly is getting fucking old.

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oooohhh but if we implement USB-PD and use anything >5V then we would have to add another voltage regulation stage and ooooohhh woe is me

i understand their "lets not add cost for a feature only 2% of users might actually want" philiosphy, but yeah no fuck off pi foundation. power delivery is not one of those things worth saving 12 cents a board on

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@joshie 🏳️‍🌈 Particularly because it ONLY works with their PSU. It will boot up massively degraded from anything else, but at less capability than a Pi 4 (like, it will disable USB boot and if you force enable it, it will randomly die from lack of power).

And don't get me started on the PoE hats that scream and function as heaters when the pi shuts down.



I as the same with “Castrol”. “Lol, that sounds like castor oil, must be using that in cars”

Then “what a stupid thing I thought”

Then turns out it’s called Castrol because of castor oil.

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Journalists: LLMs will replace us! Oh noes! What will we do without humans in the loop to ensure fact checking and quality journalism?

Also journalists: This is a propeller

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at which point in the propeller alignment chart is a high bypass turbofan a propeller?


I just checked the date. It’s the 11097th of September, 1993.

If you get this, you are fucking old. I, for one, am still waiting form my 20th birthday.

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I wasn’t on Usenet back then, as I was still in elementary school rather than university. But I heard the story later in the 90s. On the radio. I guess that last part makes me old after all.
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Was on Usenet (rec.aviation mostly) through most of the second half of the 80s. Left the job that gave me that access in 1990 and had only limited (and pay-per-minute phone call) access for a few years (CIX and Compuserve, don't remember the order) so just used email a bit until a few years later and came back to a very different Internet.


We are rushing headlong into technodickensianism.

This is not the future we thought we were building in the 90s tech industry. We thought we were going to help people. What we built could have been used to help people, but it’s not. It’s being used as a misery amplifier on a massive scale.

I’m so sorry.

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It's pretty frustrating for me. I twigged to the Californian Ideology pretty early; pointed out often that anything which empowered the grass roots also empowered the powerful, if they were smart enough to leverage it. Which they were. I saw no evidence people were actually using the net to do the empowering things they said they wanted to do, but people were too happy to roll their dice on dotcom payouts.
I got a career out of it so at one level I guess I shouldn't complain.
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@FeralRobots I was 21 and being "on the grid" meant using payphone, realistically. The internet at that point was pre google, and the idea of just being able to use a satellite navigation system, text messaging and email when out and about seemed utterly transformative.

I was naive.



I pay a small fortune to streaming services and there’s nothing fucking on.

I’d pirate something, but … there’s nothing fucking on.

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Things I've enjoyed recently:
Slow Horses on Apple
Fargo s5 on Prime
Percy Jackson on Disney
Kin and The Tourist on iplayer
True Detective s4 just started this week and looks very promising
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@Sarah Brown There was someone on the radio just now complaining that the golden age of television is over because the streamers have lost the plot

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Mind you, it would be nice if the UK could be reformed so that it wasn't possible for one party to totally collapse things...



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They're the things which co-opted you, whether you wanted them or not. It's difficult to leave them at all, but the train is a good place to try.