Fiona Erleigh
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Fiona Erleigh
@FionaErleigh
Lover of ballet, dance, travel, maths (yes really!) ex-dancer, ex-banker. Open to new ideas.
Bristol, UK Katılım Şubat 2012
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Do you understand how big this is?
This is Superpower status.
Current Report@Currentreport1
China says it does not recognize US sanctions on Iranian oil purchases and will not comply with them.
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This Two Ronnies sketch was never televised originally (it appeared many years later), but I’ve no idea why. It was written by Ronnie Barker, under the pseudonym Gerald Wiley, and for my money it gives Four Candles a run for it’s money. Seriously, if I’d written something this good I’d just retire immediately.
What a talent!
Good morning.
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@NoaGresiva In my read this reflects the current Labour govt too. The statue is not only about far right, it’s about current misguided nationalism, imperialism, downfall of ‘the West’
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CHINA JUST DREW A LINE ON AI
A court in China has ruled it ILLEGAL to replace human workers with AI purely to cut costs.
They have put responsibility back on corporations.
They can’t automate just to boost margins while workers are pushed out.
China has decided that wages, fairness, and employment aren’t optional.
And that’s a big shift.
While the west races to replace labour as fast as possible, viewing AI as a free-for-all… China has set a precedent that profit alone isn’t enough and corporations must answer to society.


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@ShadowofEzra @georgegalloway Cannot believe that King Charles has fallen for this narrative
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Don’t look away because it’s inconvenient.
Ukrainians are not one united voice. We haven’t been for a long time, and it’s time the West accepted that reality.
From everything I’ve seen and everyone I know, the much larger part of Ukrainian society — almost everyone I talk to — believes Ukraine must make compromises and end this war as quickly as possible. They want the killing to stop.
They want people to stop fleeing the country.
They want the missiles and drones to stop flying over their heads.
They want borders opened, they want the street abductions for the front lines to end, and they at least want the military corruption to stop.
That is the quiet, exhausted reality.
But that’s not what you see in the news. In the news, you see a different story: a heroic, united, patriotic Ukraine led by Volodymyr Zelensky, ready to fight for “dignity” for years, with the goalposts constantly moving. A nation so proud it is apparently willing to die for this ever-changing idea of dignity.
Yesterday, something important happened in Ukraine. It was a story that ordinary Ukrainians have been trying to get through to Western audiences — especially to those who think that simply calling for peace is somehow “Russian propaganda.”
Here it is: only about 10% of Ukrainian citizens even participate in the public opinion polls. Why? Because when the opinion differs from the official line, people are afraid to be sent to the front, thrown in jail, they are afraid of criminal cases opened for truth. That’s why the polls always show sky-high support for Zelensky, unbreakable will to fight, and total rejection of any compromise. Those numbers aren’t reflecting the country — they’re reflecting who’s still allowed to speak.
As one political analyst put it: the future of Ukraine will be decided by the silent majority, not by the loud, brave voices on television pushing the government’s nationalist propaganda.
Zelensky is not the first convenient dictator the West has decided to prop up. But in the age of the internet, it’s getting harder and harder to hide the truth. More and more Ukrainians are going to tell you what’s really happening. Don’t look away because it’s inconvenient.
Because at the end of the day, we will all have to answer — before God — for what we supported, what we ignored, and what we lied to ourselves about. The silent majority in Ukraine is tired of dying for other people’s scripts. Maybe it’s time the West listened to them.
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Elon's team just did something nobody's talking about.
They replaced Starlink's call center with an AI. 🤯
And the results are insane.
1 in 5 people who called Starlink bought Starlink on the call. 70% of support calls got resolved without a human ever touching them.
Every caller was talking to Grok.
It's called Grok Voice Think Fast 1.0.
And this is not a voice model. This is a call center in a box.
Plug it into a phone line. It picks up. It talks. It sells. It troubleshoots. It books. In 25 languages. With no lunch break.
A single Grok agent runs 28 tools across hundreds of workflows. Hardware troubleshooting. Replacement orders. Service credits.
All autonomous.
The global call center industry is worth $350 billion.
Elon just showed up with a demo that does the job better, cheaper, faster, and it never clocks out.
Everyone is busy teaching AI to write code.
Elon quietly taught it to take your money on the phone.
xAI@xai
Introducing Grok Voice Think Fast 1.0 A state-of-the-art voice model built for complex, multi-step workflows with snappy responses and high accuracy. It takes the top spot on the Tau Voice Bench and handles real-world messiness like noise, accents, and interruptions better than any other model in the world. x.ai/news/grok-voic…
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@georgegalloway Yeah I know. I had a lovely lunch on quayside in Genoa alongside this superyacht last year. Looked it up … the internet is very useful for opening one’s eyes.
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Everyone in the world should see this…
Diana Panchenko 🇺🇦@Panchenko_X
HOT DEAL! Ukrainian oligarch Yaroslavsky is offering a discount on one of his yachts. Someone suddenly wants to buy?
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@DeborahMeaden Disappointing. I expected someone with your intelligence to have a more objective view of what’s really going on.
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Zelensky’s favorite oligarch, Rinat Akhmetov, known for having bought himself a yacht for 500 million dollars, has carried out another interesting act and set a new record.
He bought an apartment in Monaco for 550 million euros.
I would like to remind you what exactly oligarch Akhmetov earns his money from.
He earns money from electricity in Ukraine.
This is the sector to which Brussels sends our European taxes.
This is the sector that, almost every month, receives tens and hundreds of millions of euros “to support Ukraine’s energy system.”
Just think about it — during a war, earning from an industry that we support with our taxes, a person buys a yacht for 500 million, and then an apartment for 550 million.
This is a challenge, this is mockery, this is simply a spit in everyone’s face.

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@For_Film_Fans It shows he doesn’t understand divorce … it would be hell for at least one (probably both) of his parents to be made to be together with each other. No God would do that.
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Who will stop them?
Ukrainian oligarch Akhmetov bought the most expensive flat on Earth in Monaco for $550,000,000.
One of the largest residential real estate deals in history.
Plus:
- the planet’s most expensive house (former King Leopold Castle in France) for $300,000,000
- the world’s most expensive penthouse in London for $250,000,000.
- $500,000,000 yacht
His son lives in a $50,000,000 house in Geneva.

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