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@naddychar

Left-leaning liberal-FWIW! Finding labels increasingly tiresome&limiting.Aspiring to not just state my values in the good times but live them in the stormy ones

Se unió Mayıs 2009
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Naddy
Naddy@naddychar·
@lolausedtorun It’s a process but you’ve got this. And you don’t have to do it alone, there are people out here who understand. AA is some of the best mutual support going x
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Lola Runs 🌈💚🤍🩶🖤🌈
Number 2 and 8 are hitting esp hard. Number 8, in particular. I never realized how bad it was getting until I started cancelling things just so I can binge drink and spend 1-2 days recovering. Seeing Hunter talk openly abt his recovery feels really important to me right now
Hunter Biden@HunterBiden

Things the recovery industry will not tell you: 1. The drug worked. That is why people use it. Not weakness. Not moral failure. A neurological event so complete and persuasive that any honest account of addiction has to start there. The problem is not that the drug fails. The problem is that what it does is unrepeatable, and you will burn your entire life to the ground trying to get back to a place that no longer exists. 2. Shame is not guilt. Guilt says I did something bad. Shame says I am something bad. Guilt is appropriate. Shame is a cell with no windows. Most people use the words interchangeably. That mistake is lethal. 3. You cannot shame someone who has already named the thing you are holding over them. Say it first. Say it in plain light. The weapon drops. 4. Guilt can coexist with self-respect. Shame cannot. You can hold the damage and the dignity at the same time. I know because I live there. 5. Radical honesty does not give you back who you were. It hands you the clean slate of who you always wanted to be. The mask comes off. The cartoon other people drew of you stays on the page. 6. Nobody gets clean on a winning streak. 7. You have to be almost self-delusional in your forgiveness of yourself. (Go watch Chase Hughes) 8. The greatest sin was not the chaos. It was the absence. Being unavailable to the people who needed you. 9. Sustainable recovery starts with one thing: honesty with yourself. If you love an addict and want to help, that is the only door in. 10. I am only an expert on my recovery. Nobody is an expert on anyone else’s.

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Naddy
Naddy@naddychar·
@Philgebunts @whippletom Fine. But say you’re long-term unemployed or patchy work history w gaps, tho w caring responsibilities/volunteering/other experience you’re unsure how to frame to employers. Is actually useful. Also,you’re signing on & unlikely to have huge disposable for bespoke careers advisors
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half-remembered dream@Philgebunts·
@naddychar @whippletom "system extracts transferable skills from unusual work history" and a parrot could be trained to do this since it's just everyone repeating the same 10 or so airy corpo sentences
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Tom Whipple
Tom Whipple@whippletom·
I tried the government's new AI "Jobcentre in your pocket" chatbot. Could it write me a CV? It could. It also suggested that I should consider employment law and whether I've been discriminated against. Key detail: I'm a parrot.
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Naddy@naddychar·
@whippletom Not cross but do believe could be super valuable tool.Not knowing where to start,address gaps etc v real problem Recruitment’s already a mess,not future issue - exacerbated by instant applications eg LI Fast Apply. Orgs swamped bt poor quality matches w 1 AI talking to another?!
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Knowledge of London
Knowledge of London@Knowledgepoint·
Paul McCartney wrote "She's Leaving Home" after reading a Daily Mail article about 17-year-old Melanie Coe, a runaway schoolgirl with the headline: "A-Level Girl Dumps Car and Vanishes." McCartney was deeply struck by the parents' tragic refrain of not understanding why she left, despite having everything. In February 1967, Melanie Coe, a girl from a well-to-do family in North London, snuck out of her home. She left behind a note and all her belongings to meet up with her older boyfriend. Because she inadvertently revealed where her boyfriend worked, she was found by authorities ten days later, at which point it was discovered she was pregnant. The Eerie Coincidence. The most fascinating element of the story is that McCartney had actually met Coe years prior. In 1963, McCartney was a judge on the ITV television show Ready Steady Go!, where he chose Coe as the winner of a dancing/lip-syncing contest. Neither realized the connection when he read the article and wrote the song years later Melanie Coe, lived with her parents in a block of flats called Stamford Lodge, located on Amhurst Park Road in Stamford Hill, North London.
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J.T. Gardner@JTGardner94·
@Danjsalt Dominic Sandbrook's series on postwar British history. Second place Napoléon by Roberts.
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Dan Salt@Danjsalt·
Best history book you've read
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Naddy@naddychar·
@SonySunshine1 @Danjsalt Europe: A History also fun. But huge. Chunky one to fit in your handbag for afternoon in a cafe 😉. Accessible though and probably also works v well as audiobook
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SLMyers@SonySunshine1·
@Danjsalt Norman Davies No Simple Victory
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Naddy@naddychar·
@Danjsalt @simonmontefiore Keith Thomas’ mighty Religion and the Decline of Magic is the perfect combination of storytelling and scholarship. So readable. Read as a teenager and brought history to life in a very real way, even then
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Angus Bylsma
Angus Bylsma@AngusBylsma·
The British frozen-food supermarket chain Iceland has, on their website, a cartoon parable warning the unsuspecting customer of the perils of management consultancy.
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Naddy@naddychar·
@AngusBylsma This website is great. Reminds me of the Spoons in-house magazine, all very straight-up @IcelandFoods Peckham is great, w community feel entirely absent from the Tesco 10 metres down the road. Lady by the check-out machines must’ve worked there for years & seems to know everyone
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Naddy@naddychar·
Appreciate v much off-trend but damn I love a decent algo Netflix keeps channeling my predictability as bog-standard human being to funnel loads of stuff I’ll like my way Is neither socials nor books,don’t need to challenge thinking/expand worldview w stuff I’ll hate. Winning.
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Naddy@naddychar·
For one reason or another, has taken me nine years to get around to watching - but, holy shit, Broadchurch is good The screenwriting and crafting is just beautiful. Hats off
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Naddy@naddychar·
Fantastic work, more power to you - and thank you x.com/channel4news/s…
Paul Powlesland@paulpowlesland

Why is Sadiq Khan @MayorofLondon breaking his promise to make London’s rivers swimmable? One of the most eye-catching promises the Mayor made to get elected, was to make London’s rivers swimmable. But halfway through his term he has made no progress towards this goal, & seems to be quietly dropping this goal on the basis that it isn’t achievable. However, as a guardian of London’s third biggest river, who knows the river better than most, I know it is a completely achievable goal with effort & imagination. Further, the volunteer charity I run put forward a detailed plan to make the Roding swimmable, which was rejected by the Mayor’s Grow Back Greener fund without explanation. Here’s a thread, on how the Mayor can live up to his promises 🧵

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Naddy@naddychar·
@MarM_Homestead @AGHuff I had an amazing one with a retailer recently where the chatbot provided us with delivery information (around when the delivery was checked into and, mysteriously, out of lockers etc) that the human we eventually spoke with said they themselves were not authorised to disclose 😂
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MarM@MarM_Homestead·
@AGHuff No matter how much they tout about it & claim it's greatness. It still acts like a forgetful youth wet behind the ears. It is quite maddening. It will not retain the full context of a conversation you've been recently having. My experience with Chat. Def not leader material.
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Andrew G. Huff, Ph.D., M.S.
AI was going to replace you. Then the invoices arrived. The jobs panic, mapped onto Gartner's hype cycle: hype → "replace everyone" → ROI no-shows. Per-token cost fell ~280x; total AI spend still soaring. ~50% of AI layoffs are projected to reverse by 2027. Humans still run the machines.
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Naddy@naddychar·
@Emma_A_Webb @holysmoke Caught start of R4’s News Quiz last night for first time in years & had v similar response. Used to really enjoy it but - as HIGNFY - all so tired,tiresome & dated Don’t need to be,tho. Both could genuinely be stimulating & less predictable/lazy w a bit of effort & fresh thought
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Emma Trimble@Emma_A_Webb·
This show is now an artefact. It all seems so anachronistic. Their snobbery is so old hat. “The richest man in the world, who is working to send man to Mars, is so stupid he can’t have read the Odyssey hohoho the only Homer he has heard of is Simpson hoho”
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Naddy@naddychar·
@lam45016 @benbrownuk @Julie_Davies75 @afneil Idea Store in Whitechapel is a fantastic example of this new model & is always busy Separately, also depends what sort of society you want to live in & whether is one that visibly values learning, knowledge & self-improvement & that is accessible to all ideastore.co.uk
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Naddy@naddychar·
@lam45016 @benbrownuk @Julie_Davies75 @afneil Just not true. You may not,but DCMS figures show 30% of adults engaged w library in 2023/24 (England); physical use still larger than digital only Model’s also changed; includes lifelong learning & community activity alongside book lending & info services gov.uk/government/sta…
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
UK households to face steepest summer rise in energy charges in four years as government’s energy price cap for Great Britain rises 13%. The average gas and electricity bill will increase to the equivalent of £1,862 a year from July until the end of September, largely (but not entirely) to take account of the rise in global energy market prices caused by the war on Iran. The cost of living is now back at the top of the political agenda.
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Billy@lam45016·
@benbrownuk @Julie_Davies75 @afneil By cutting welfare, civil service, education budgets, and reforming the NHS. No more vanity projects, no more pressure groups demanding money for libraries no one uses anymore etc etc
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