Daniel Morris

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Daniel Morris

Daniel Morris

@ExasperatedOf

Should we drain the swamp from the bottom or the top?

Wales, United Kingdom Katılım Mayıs 2018
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Daniel Morris@ExasperatedOf·
@AmandaB55744931 @AmazonUK Ask if they think their policy complies with distance selling [Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013] legislation. Your local Trading Standards officer might be very keen to support you to uphold your rights in law.
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Amanda Bennett@AmandaB55744931·
So, because I can’t go to shops, Tesco delivers my food, and everything else comes from @AmazonUK. I make a large number of purchases and a few returns. Now my account says I am violating fair use and may get restricted. Spoke to the Accessibility dept who told me it is the …1/2
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@ifanmj @cymru_simon Council has annoying popup on their website. Assume appears each time as I reject their cookies. If they collected the bins on Saturday, instead of lying the previous weeks, I wouldn't have visited the website...
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Ifan Morgan Jones
Ifan Morgan Jones@ifanmj·
If you live in Wales, how much visible evidence of the Senedd election are you seeing in your community? Signs / pamphlets etc.
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Ktee_uk@uk_ktee7484·
@Jenny_1884 Why can’t they standardise the colour schemes. My council has silver bin for hard plastics/glass/tins, black for general waste, purple lid on black bin for cardboard and paper, green bin for garden waste, orange small bin for food waste.
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Jen k 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Did you know under new guidelines, mismanaging food waste, not putting the right things in your brown food waste bin could result in a fine of up to £80. As we pay an absolute fortune in council tax they have a damn cheek when we are having to do their work for them. Back in the day we had 1 dustbin & everything just went in it.
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Grifty
Grifty@TheGriftReport·
Wiltshire farmer Ann Maidment, 42, has brilliantly exposed the “ridiculous” government waste licensing system, by registering her prize cow Beau Vine as an official rubbish disposer. It took just five minutes online and cost £184. The Environment Agency approved it instantly. No ID, no business checks, no criminal record verification, just a tick-box promise of no environmental offences. Her family cattle farm in north Wiltshire has been repeatedly hit by fly-tippers dumping everything from asbestos to kitchen waste. Ann’s message is simple: “A system that cannot stop a cow cannot stop a criminal.” Fly-tipping now costs Britain £1 billion a year, with 1.26 million incidents last year alone, many carried out by licensed “carriers” who then illegally dump on rural land. Farmers are left with tens of thousands in clean-up bills while the system smooths the path for organised crime. Government now promises tougher checks… but the cow licence proves it’s been wide open for years.
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Daniel Morris@ExasperatedOf·
@ScottMcGready @DyfedPowys were very understanding when our lad called them to say he'd been a big boy and done a big poo. Second occasion warranted a welfare call, due to wifey's shock hearing an adult on the line and fluster realising he'd called again. Reassuring to know handlers listen.
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Monsieur Cholet
Monsieur Cholet@stugoo17·
#PostOfficeScandal #FUJITSU HOW FUJITSU DISCOVERED IT HAD SETTLED A CASE IT WASN'T EVEN A PARTY TO There is a legal argument currently before the High Court in the case of Lee Castleton. OBE. that deserves a standing ovation. Not for its merits. For its nerve. Cast your mind back to June 2020. Rob Putland, Senior VP of Fujitsu, wrote to Parliament with the following observation, which has aged like a fine bottle of corked claret: "Fujitsu was not a party to the Bates v Post Office Ltd litigation. All decisions relating to the prosecution of sub-postmasters and the conduct of the Bates litigation were made by the Post Office." Not our case. Not our strategy. Not our problem. Nothing to do with us. We were merely present. Supplying the bug riddled software. And the error logs we forgot to mention. But otherwise, entirely uninvolved. Six years on, Fujitsu has undergone a remarkable philosophical journey. The company whose boilerplate Witness Statement Service helped convict hundreds of innocent people, whose 'Distinguished Engineers' appeared as 'expert witnesses' in criminal trials whilst sitting on internal documents demonstrating system defects, has now alighted upon a position of quite staggering legal chicanery. The 2019 Group Litigation Settlement, you see, had a clause that released all claims connected to Horizon. Fujitsu was connected to Horizon. Therefore — and follow this carefully, because the elegance of it may make you dizzy — "ALL claims... were released by the Settlement Deed." Fujitsu did not negotiate this Settlement. Did not sign it. Did not fund the case. Was not a party to it. Was, by its own proud insistence in 2020, essentially just a bystander. But it would now very much like to rely on it as its own in order to fight off Lee Castleton. OBE. What Fujitsu is inviting the Court to do is take a compromise struck between exhausted Subpostmasters and their tormentor — reached under conditions of incomplete information, unequal resources, and considerable psychological duress — and extend it, like a warm blanket to shield itself when it wasn't even in the room. To treat that compromise as a universal release binding those who never participated in, contributed to, or were constrained by it requires a level of legal elasticity that the Courts one suspects will find difficult to accept. @CastletonLee @fujitsu_uk @Fujitsu_Global @FujitsuOfficial @edwardhenry1 @Janetsk20073533 @darrenpjones @Keir_Starmer @AmbJapanUK @JAPANinUK @JpIndustryNews @Legaltech_news @LegalActionMag @The_Real_JSP @DanNeidle @VarchasPatel @mountforduk @rbrooks45 @nickwallis @BBCEmmaSimpson @Karlfl @japan
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Daniel Morris@ExasperatedOf·
@JacotheNorth @Tesco Chwarae teg, Cadle in-store pharmacy replaced the idiotic national contact centre with a DDI on labels after tablets were misdispensed, consumed, spotted and a frantic 45 minutes to get through to a floor-manager who rapidly walked across the store to loop-in the pharmacist.
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Jac o' the North 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@Tesco Your website shows no way of contacting you to complain over a faulty (possibly illegal) product. I am not going back to the store as it's over 40 miles from my home and I don't have the receipt.
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Hedgie
Hedgie@HedgieMarkets·
🦔A researcher invented a fake eye condition called bixonimania, uploaded two obviously fraudulent papers about it to an academic server, and watched major AI systems present it as real medicine within weeks. The fake papers thanked Starfleet Academy, cited funding from the Professor Sideshow Bob Foundation and the University of Fellowship of the Ring, and stated mid-paper that the entire thing was made up. Google's Gemini told users it was caused by blue light. Perplexity cited its prevalence at one in 90,000 people. ChatGPT advised users whether their symptoms matched. The fake research was then cited in a peer-reviewed journal that only retracted it after Nature contacted the publisher. My Take The researcher made the papers as obviously fake as possible on purpose. The AI systems didn't catch it. Neither did the human researchers who cited it in real journals, which means people are feeding AI-generated references into their work without reading what they're actually citing. I've covered the FDA using AI for drug review, the NYC hospital CEO ready to replace radiologists, and ChatGPT Health launching this year. All of that is happening in the same environment where a condition funded by a Simpsons character and endorsed by the crew of the Enterprise was being presented as emerging medical consensus. The people making these deployment decisions seem to believe the pipeline from research to AI to patient is more supervised than it actually is. This experiment suggests it isn't supervised much at all. Hedgie🤗 nature.com/articles/d4158…
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Daniel Morris@ExasperatedOf·
@autcareandshare Does Ryan stll like older maps? maps.nls.uk digitisation of historic maps is a fantastic resource. Side-by-side or overlays are fascinating to see changes of substance, and style over decades - and even hundreds of years.
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Autism care and share@autcareandshare·
I do lots of tweets about Ryan and maps and routes, Ryan was fascinated by routes maps since before he could walk or talk back then I'd go around car boot sales buying up all the old maps and guides he'd sit for hours in his pushchair tracing them with his finger these days he uses Google maps, he keeps all the information I dont know how but he does, he can direct me from here in Gloucestershire to Scotland from memory, say we're staying at a campsite or hotel he will then direct me to the shops or the supermarkets, but even that doesn't go far enough to explain his amazing ability with maps, he does it flawlessly,I hear you , you're asking how did Ryan who way back then a non verbal autistic 3 or 4 year old in fact he didn't speak until he was around 8, how did he tell you which way to go, by pointing and imitating the sound of the car indicator, and he does all this while listening to at least 2 radios that are on different stations, he really is amazing. Have a great day everyone.
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Daniel Morris@ExasperatedOf·
@alarchwen1968 Hopefully the Returning Officer checks the paperwork. However, Carmarthenshire's cabinet-approved planning policy has been misdirecting to the Ombudsman for the wrong country for years, so I wouldn't put any faith in the quality of checks.
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Boi o Bryman🦢🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
How does one find out whether candidates in the Senedd elections ACTUALLY live in Wales for qualification purposes? Also, are candidates only allowed to stand/register if permanently resident here?
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Daniel Morris@ExasperatedOf·
Think I've found a party I can get squarely behind this Senedd election. Neath Abbey Research Party took out 4,000 tons of dross - not sure it would make a dent in Corruption Bay today, but it would be a start.
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Daniel Morris@ExasperatedOf·
@Saffiya_Khan1 @1goodtern Na. Waste water monitoring programme is too commercially "sensitive" for Bangor Uni to disclose Verily's extraction of Welsh sewer users. Samples from GPs and hospitals are a fraction of a self-selecting population. Few surgeries have any air-handling or mitigations.
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Daniel Morris@ExasperatedOf·
@Kiera__Marshall Student loans were introduced in 1991, your average "age" politician might have been in their second year, if they studied for a degree directly without a gap year. They might even have voted LibDem not to introduce fees, and discovered many politicians are liars. Life lessons.
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Kiera Marshall
Kiera Marshall@Kiera__Marshall·
The current average of a Senedd member is 55. We have politicians making decisions about things like tuition fees, who have never even paid tuition fees?! Young people need to be in the rooms where decisions about their futures are made. ✊🗳️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
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Kiera Marshall@Kiera__Marshall·
Yesterday I went to Wales' national youth hustings, hosted by the King's Trust. A pleasure to chat & answer the questions of other younger people. I've decided to stand for the Senedd because I believe young people (and young women and young mothers!) must be represented.
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Mark Hammond
Mark Hammond@MarkHam80780803·
“War is raging and the galaxy is in chaos. Where is Vader?” “He’s on social media slagging off Bruce Springsteen, sir.”
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
NASA pays $100M for Microsoft 365 licensing across the agency. They standardized every system on Microsoft. They put Microsoft Surfaces on the Orion spacecraft as the crew's personal computing devices. And the first technical crisis of humanity's return to the Moon was Reid Wiseman radioing Houston to say he has two Microsoft Outlooks and neither one works. Mission Control's response? "With your go, we can remote in and take a look." The same exact workflow your company's IT helpdesk uses when you submit a ticket on a Monday morning. Except the user is traveling at 4,275 mph, 30,000 miles from Earth, and the Wi-Fi situation is considerably worse. This spacecraft survived hydrogen leaks, helium leaks, a faulty heat shield, and a broken toilet. Outlook broke anyway. The toilet actually got fixed faster. The real story here is that Microsoft has achieved something no other software company in history can claim: a support ticket from lunar transit. Their enterprise sales team should frame this. "Battle-tested in space" is a positioning statement most B2B companies would mass murder for, and Microsoft accidentally earned it because Outlook crashes everywhere, including orbit. Outlook remains the only software in human history that performs identically whether you're in a cubicle in Redmond or aboard a spacecraft bound for the Moon. Universally, reliably broken. And we keep buying it anyway.
Polymarket@Polymarket

JUST IN: Artemis II crew experiences issues with Microsoft Outlook on their way to the Moon, asks ground crew for assistance.

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Daniel Morris@ExasperatedOf·
@modernheroestv Lexus sent 4cm-thick A5-size new manual this week. For a non-EV that locked its owner inside due to low battery. EV criticism is unfairly misdirected due to operator overload.
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Gary Martin@modernheroestv·
The over reliance on touch screen controls is bad though, and some manufacturers are trying to dial it back a little 🤞
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Gary Martin@modernheroestv·
They’d build this, a few people online would go on about how great it is and precisely none of them would buy one Contrary to popular belief the average car buyer actually wants most of that stuff and manufacturers know this.
Vivian@suchnerve

EVs all being so high-tech is a grave tactical error. Not everyone is a techie who likes fancy software and big screens for everything. A cheap EV with actual physical controls & readouts for as many things as possible, and minimal touchscreen reliance, would sell like HOTCAKES.

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Daniel Morris@ExasperatedOf·
@gwladwr Tracking, not preventing transmission of. A telling statement or Freudian slip?
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