Dustin Górski

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Dustin Górski

Dustin Górski

@dustedcodes

Highly functioning organism that transforms caffeine into code. Building https://t.co/08ThYMbRPq. Also: https://t.co/Ur4PsE8IMW and https://t.co/vtH8bFTGk5.

🇬🇧🇦🇹🇵🇱🇮🇳 가입일 Eylül 2012
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Dustin Górski@dustedcodes·
@TeaAndDates Are you and your team really low level dumb and that’s why you turned Windows into this freak show, or was it deliberate? Which one was it?
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Pavan Davuluri
Pavan Davuluri@pavandavuluri·
The team and I have spent the past several months analyzing feedback from the community. What came through was the voice of people who care deeply about Windows and want it to be better. Read this blog post to learn more about what we're doing in response as we look to raise the bar on Windows 11 quality. Please keep the feedback coming, to help us shape the future of Windows together. blogs.windows.com/windows-inside…
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Ryan Detrick, CMT
Ryan Detrick, CMT@RyanDetrick·
So many of these, but this one is a classic Chuck Norris joke. 🐅 #RIPChuckNorris
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Mel Stride
Mel Stride@MelJStride·
Labour hiked taxes by £66 billion - and still can't stop BORROWING. February borrowing alone hit £14.3 billion this year - the highest February monthly borrowing since the pandemic. Debt interest alone now tops £100 billion. That's double the defence budget. We're piling debt onto the next generation because Starmer and Reeves refuse to control spending. Rachel Reeves has mismanaged the economy and made irresponsible choices. She's scrapped spending cuts. Hammered businesses. Punished wealth creators. And what's the result? Debt levels we haven’t seen since the 1960s. Enough is enough. Britain must live within its means.
The Times and The Sunday Times@thetimes

Government borrowing has surged to £14.3bn, nearly doubling official forecasts and marking the second-highest February on record #Echobox=1773993214" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">thetimes.com/business/econo…

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Tim Cook
Tim Cook@tim_cook·
Mac just had its best launch week ever for first-time Mac customers. We love seeing the enthusiasm!
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
Iran executed the 19-year-old champion, Saleh Mohammadi for protesting the Khamenei regime. Nothing from Greta Thunberg, Gary Lineker, Charlotte Church, sectarian Muslim politicians. No hunger strikes on University campuses. Where have all the “human rights” activists gone?
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Jimmy Wales
Jimmy Wales@jimmy_wales·
I am a happy customer of Mullvad (there are other good VPN companies too but Mullvad is top notch). I use it to keep my family safe. The very idea that the UK government is harassing the good guys and demonizing internet security is mad. UK Labour party? I'm looking at you. You know me. You know how to talk to me. Get real about Internet policy.
Freddie New@freddienew

The UK may be doing everything it can to shut down free expression and to monitor every second of our lives. But at least we have allies like @mullvadnet , literally out in the streets, fighting our corner. It's a strange world where a VPN company is fighting for the rights of citizens that are being attacked by their very own government, but it's the world we live in; and we're lucky to share it with Mullvad. "On the one hand, censorship and mass surveillance are escalating in the UK, through new laws, government pressure and proposed legislation. On the other hand, criticism of censorship and mass surveillance is being blocked through processes that are arbitrary and – to use their own words – unclear."

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Freddie New
Freddie New@freddienew·
The UK may be doing everything it can to shut down free expression and to monitor every second of our lives. But at least we have allies like @mullvadnet , literally out in the streets, fighting our corner. It's a strange world where a VPN company is fighting for the rights of citizens that are being attacked by their very own government, but it's the world we live in; and we're lucky to share it with Mullvad. "On the one hand, censorship and mass surveillance are escalating in the UK, through new laws, government pressure and proposed legislation. On the other hand, criticism of censorship and mass surveillance is being blocked through processes that are arbitrary and – to use their own words – unclear."
Mullvad.net@mullvadnet

Our TV ads – under the concept And Then? – were banned in the UK, by Clearcast (an organization formed by the major TV channels in the UK which, on behalf of the authorities, must approve all TV advertising in the UK). Their arguments included: · “The overall concept lacks clarity.” · “It is unclear why certain examples are included, who the ‘speaker’ represents, and the role of individuals depicted in the car.” · “Several examples (e.g., paedophiles, rapists, murderers) risk causing serious offence and could imply that the VPN facilitates criminal activity.” · “Referencing topics such as: Paedophiles, Rapists, Murderers, Enemies of the state, Journalists, Refugees, Controversial opinions, People’s bedrooms, Police officers, Children’s headsets … is inappropriate and irrelevant to the average consumer’s experience with a VPN.” We think their arguments are nonsense. On the one hand, censorship and mass surveillance are escalating in the UK, through new laws, government pressure and proposed legislation. On the other hand, criticism of censorship and mass surveillance is being blocked through processes that are arbitrary and – to use their own words – unclear. When we tried to criticize the TV ads ban through outdoor ads, they were also banned by government bodies. We believe the situation is both Orwellian and Kafkaesque. You can watch all the banned ads and read more about escalating mass surveillance and censorship in the UK on our site: mullvad.net/and-then/uk And then? When our ads were banned on British TV, we took them to the streets instead and projected them onto walls in London.

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Dustin Górski@dustedcodes·
@levelsio @yongfook Bosch sells a lot of Chinese products, like all their air conditioners are the Midea from Chinajust with the Bosch logo on them.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
@yongfook I believe yes but a few exceptions (I asked Claude): - Apple - Bose - Sony - Sonos - Samsung - LG - Panasonic - Bosch
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
None of Philips electronics products are owned or made by Philips Only their medical devices still are They sold literally everything (even their lights division) Now they license the Philips logo to whoever wants it Yes you too can make anything and pay them some money to stick the Philips logo on top of it It all means nothing!
Tristan Watson ♻️@triwats_

@levelsio Got so much respect for Phillips as a brand for some reason Since their CRT monitors that slapped. What a beauty. Myb PSV too. But now I buy their toothbrushes. Kinda like Braun and Dieter Rams. They fumbled it somehow.

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Dustin Górski@dustedcodes·
@TennisChannel During the Indian Wells they thought he had strapping there to protect his ankles 🤣
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Tennis Channel@TennisChannel·
New tattoo for Carlos 🦘 🏆 Got some inspiration down under 🇦🇺
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Dustin Górski@dustedcodes·
@nickbakeddesign Take lessons from day one before you learn bad habits which become muscle memory. Tennis is so much about the correct technique before it even becomes physical.
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Nick
Nick@nickbakeddesign·
Started learning tennis, any advice from pro players here?
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Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧
Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧@TiceRichard·
Dan, Are you having a laugh? How can a property company with properties approx £6m value be spending £1.8 m (30%) pa on property expenses? Year in year out. That stinks Political parties are taxable on trading and commercial income. This Labour company has never paid corporation tax in 24 years despite over £30 million of income…. Either they are spectacularly incompetent or something very improper appears to be going on @Gabriel_Pogrund
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle

It's not that surprising that a property holding company owned by a political party makes a teensy taxable profit. It is surprising it's failed to file accounts. Potentially an offence (albeit one that's almost never prosecuted).

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