Iain Rae Lennox

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Iain Rae Lennox

Iain Rae Lennox

@iainsnotes

Principal Solution Architect with over two decades of experience, I specialise in designing secure, scalable solutions using Azure, MS 365, C# & https://t.co/mffn8C7UWI

Glasgow, Scotland 가입일 Haziran 2025
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Iain Rae Lennox
Iain Rae Lennox@iainsnotes·
@Keir_Starmer @Ofcom @ScotGovFM An Open Letter to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Ofcom, and the UK Government: Parental Authority Must Remain Central to Children’s Online Safety Dear Prime Minister Starmer, Ofcom leadership, and fellow parents across the United Kingdom, I am writing as a parent committed to my child’s safety, development, and well-being in an increasingly digital world. The risks children face online are real. Exposure to harmful content, cyberbullying, exploitative design features, and mental health pressures demand serious and effective responses. I support strong enforcement against genuinely illegal and abusive material, and I support holding technology companies accountable where they fail to meet clear safety obligations. However, I oppose proposals for a blanket social media ban for under-16s and the expansion of mandatory, intrusive age-verification measures under the Online Safety Act 2023. While the objective of protecting children is shared, these approaches risk shifting authority away from families and toward centralised, state-directed access controls in ways that may be disproportionate and counterproductive. The United Kingdom has long recognised the principle of parental responsibility. The state rightly intervenes where there is clear illegality or demonstrable harm, but decisions about lawful access to content and assessments of a child’s maturity should remain primarily with parents. A universal system that treats every family identically, regardless of context, risks undermining that principle. In our home, we apply strict limits. There is no unlimited or unsupervised internet access, and access is granted gradually and deliberately. We use parental controls, monitoring tools, age-appropriate restrictions, and ongoing, honest conversations about digital risks. This tailored, case-by-case approach reflects our child’s individual maturity and our family’s values. It is proactive and accountable. It is also adaptable. Blanket prohibitions cannot account for these differences. Recent age-verification requirements in gaming ecosystems illustrate the complexity of this issue. Under the Online Safety Act framework, UK users may be required to verify their age through methods such as facial analysis or document submission to retain access to certain social features. While intended to restrict minors, such systems introduce significant privacy implications, including the processing and storage of sensitive personal data at scale. They also create friction for responsible adults and families, while technically literate minors may still find ways around controls. The result may be greater data collection without commensurate improvements in real safety outcomes. This raises a broader question of proportionality. Effective child protection must not rely on normalising widespread biometric or identity verification for lawful online participation. Once established, such systems can expand beyond their original purpose. Safeguards must therefore be carefully calibrated to ensure that measures are targeted, evidence-based, and limited to what is strictly necessary. It is also important to recognise that the state already regulates many aspects of children’s environments, including education, broadcasting standards, and age-restricted goods. The digital sphere, however, is not merely a public space but also a realm of private communication and family decision-making. Policies that require pervasive identity checks in order to access lawful content represent a materially different level of intervention. That distinction warrants careful scrutiny Cont…
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I Hate Apple
I Hate Apple@iHateApplee·
Apple's iOS 26.4 forced limited mode on every UK user who can't verify their age. There are millions of adults don't have ID's for whatever reason and their phone will now filter their web browsing and scan their messages until they prove they're an adult.
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Ricky Gervais
Ricky Gervais@rickygervais·
This annoys all the right people.
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Fandom Pulse
Fandom Pulse@fandompulse·
Even after a push from high traffic Star Trek media outlets, the petition to "Save Starfleet Academy" hasn't garnered 25,000 signatures after one week. The petitions to save Star Trek: Prodigy, Star Trek: Legacy, and Star Wars: The Acolyte all have more signatures. Do you want this show to get a third season?
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Trek Central
Trek Central@TheTrekCentral·
🔥 NEW - Author Don Winslow Hits Back at #ProjectHailMary's Andy Weir! After Weir made comments about Paramount's handling of #StarTrek, Winslow said: "Congrats on the success of Project Hail Mary and The Martian. I’m a real fan. But when you have your moment, don’t use it to crap on other writers’ work."
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minimalist1969
minimalist1969@minimalist2021·
The Verge to be a great site 10 years ago and before that as This is My Next. Then about 6 or 7 years ago all the tech writing started injecting identity politics, DEI, etc into them. It just became insufferable. You couldn't even read about a new camera or a phone without being lectured about marginalized identities, racism, transphobia, etc. I stopped visiting the site a year or so before they went behind a paywall. I give them 3-5 years before they have to close up shop.
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Barbara Schendel-Kent@wizzywigdesign·
@verge Since when is the Verge policing social issues? I thought this was supposed to be tech news.
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The Free Speech Union
The Free Speech Union@SpeechUnion·
The Government’s ‘anti-Muslim hostility’ definition — and its decision to appoint an Islamophobia tsar — is an insult to people of all other faiths, and to those of none. Hardeep Singh, a deputy director of the Network of Sikh Organisations, writes in Spiked: “Labour’s move is as cynical as it is predictable. Keir Starmer et al have clearly decided that, if their party is to have any future in certain seats, they need to appeal to Muslim voters — and fast.” This vague and subjective definition is already having a chilling effect on free speech. In a free society, no religion should be placed on a pedestal or granted greater protection than others — nor should it be shielded from criticism or debate. This is a Muslim blasphemy law that will shut down free speech and worsen community tensions. Read more below 👇
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Al Murray 🇺🇦
Al Murray 🇺🇦@almurray·
The iPhone must know I'm over 18 given a) it has my card details b) I've had one for fifteen years and wasn't two when I bought it.
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carlfranklin
carlfranklin@carlfranklin·
Monday night Richard Campbell and I recorded the 2000th episode of .NET Rocks!, a podcast I started in 2002!
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FlyingKulau
FlyingKulau@FlyingKulau·
@WindowsCentral This position should not exist in any company. Diversity is good for a company only if it makes the company more successful. Diversity for the sake of diversity is a waste of resources and is by definition discriminatory.
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Windows Central@WindowsCentral·
Lindsay-Rae McIntyre, Microsoft's Chief Diversity Officer, is set to leave the company on March 31, 2026. Leslie Lawson Sims will replace McIntyre as Microsoft's VP of People & Culture, who will be responsible for "accelerating the people team and shaping culture across the enterprise". [1/2]
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Iain Rae Lennox@iainsnotes·
@richgel999 In what world is 16gb not enough, what are you running, show us your task manager?
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Big Brother Watch
Big Brother Watch@BigBrotherWatch·
🚨NEWS: UK iPhone users must now prove their age or lose full internet access "It is absolutely outrageous that, overnight, Apple has put a chokehold on Britons' freedom to search the internet, access information and use apps unless they provide sensitive ID documents. This means 35 million Brits who have paid hundreds or even thousands of pounds for Apple tech suddenly now have a child's device unless they comply with invasive demands for personal information that go far beyond what UK law requires. Apple has crossed the Rubicon with this software update which is more like ransomware, holding customers hostage to ID demands that are invasive, exclusionary and unnecessary. Children's online safety is vital but requires better parental controls and thoughtful tech responsibility - not sweeping, draconian, shock demands by foreign companies for all of our IDs and credit cards." - Silkie Carlo [@silkiecarlo]
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The SNP
The SNP@theSNP·
Every NHS staff member in Scotland is getting the World Cup bank holiday. A well-earned thank you to the staff who care for Scotland every day.
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