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Franz Tafkaa

@GoGoGoings

lover of bingo. hater of devon and cornwall. extreme chess enthusiast. alt: @nonogoings

heaven on earth (bristol) Katılım Eylül 2013
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Franz Tafkaa@GoGoGoings·
@DanNeidle @gl3nbuck which somehow missed the bleeding obvious point made to you by Paul Powesland, of all people.
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Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
@gl3nbuck It’s a ten page report with 30 footnotes.
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Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
Latest propaganda line dropped. The not-very-complicated reality: - people should pay the correct council tax - councils should do a better job catching those who don’t.
Matt Bowen@MartyBowen11

So the story about Polanski dodging tax is actually wrong, and it's the council/marina who have messed up. Looks like a lot of folk living on those boats are getting an unexpected tax bill thanks to Dan. Labour are even pissing off the floating voters now lmao.

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Franz Tafkaa@GoGoGoings·
i think that everybody doing the "it's good that Zack Polanski is getting scrutinised; green politicians are not above criticism" thing: 1. are extremely dimwitted 2. have zero memory of the Corbyn years 3. are the most naïve, gullible fools going
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Philip Proudfoot@PhilipProudfoot·
As Greens we are entering the biggest test of our resolve. The establishment — from Ed Balls to the Metropolitan Police — have entered into the extreme derangement stage. We must ensure the lessons of 2017-2019 were learned. Attack bad faith bullshit. Do not entertain it.
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enter shakira𓅮
enter shakira𓅮@BARFJAMiN·
three hours prior, so what, the police were alerted to an active threat and they just left him to do his thing until someone got seriously hurt? that’s dead good policing that. no wonder they think booting people’s brains into liquid is clever
Mukhtar@I_amMukhtar

The suspect in the Golders Green stabbing also attacked someone in south-east London earlier that day, at around 8:50am. Police were called to an address and were told he was armed with a knife. An occupant received minor injuries after an altercation.

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Rt Hon Sir Grant Shapps
Rt Hon Sir Grant Shapps@grantshapps·
Zack Polanski’s intervention is not just misguided – it is frankly disgraceful. Police officers were dealing with a violent attacker armed with a knife, who had just stabbed two people in the street, and was refusing to surrender his weapon. In those moments, their job is to stop the threat and protect the public, and by all accounts that is exactly what they did. For a national political leader to second-guess those officers, amplify unverified claims, and undermine confidence in policing in the immediate aftermath is deeply irresponsible. It sends entirely the wrong signal at a time when the Jewish community, targeted here and in the past few weeks – are looking to the police for protection and reassurance. Polanski should withdraw those comments and apologise. Criticising officers who have just put themselves in harm’s way to stop further bloodshed is not principled politics – it is reckless, and he ought to be ashamed of himself.
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Franz Tafkaa@GoGoGoings·
"i was frightened, and he was wearing a bulky vest that i thought could have explosives in it. i had just seen him seriously hurt other people, so i felt it was necessary and proportionate to kick that cop repeatedly in the head, your honour." think it'll go down well?
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Paula 🍉@PaulaCoyscot·
I’m getting frustrated. Why is no one going on to ask Rowley why, if there was genuine concern re explosives (not buying it), the random member of the public was allowed to charge in manhandling him and how kicks to the head were safe or effective? It’s hysterical nonsense and >
Sky News@SkyNews

.@KamaliMelbourne: 'The video of the Golders Green terror attack arrest shows the officers kicking this individual in the head. Is that appropriate force to use?' Met Police Commissioner: "In most situations it wouldn't be reasonable, but in that situation it was reasonable."

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CaptainThugwash
CaptainThugwash@GearsAndInk·
@PhilipProudfoot Extreme derangement is your party’s indefensible immigration policy. I mean, what the fuck?!
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Franz Tafkaa@GoGoGoings·
very notable that nowhere here does he say officers followed their training: clearly, they didn't. he says they were frightened, that they thought he could have had an explosive vest and so that's why they kicked him. he knows they were out of line, hence this whole song & dance.
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Flying_Rodent
Flying_Rodent@flying_rodent·
There are elections next week, and you should notice that the pretence of impartiality just goes straight out of the fucking window, any time the dirty hippies get too big for their boots and need a good stomping back down.
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Franz Tafkaa@GoGoGoings·
@BikeSgt what is policing by consent, if not the immaterial opinions of those who haven't, couldn't, didn't, wouldn't? do you believe in public scrutiny (policing by consent) or not?
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MS@BikeSgt·
The uninformed, uneducated, undignified and frankly immaterial opinions and shouting of those Who haven’t, couldn’t,m, didn’t, wouldn’t and most definitely shouldn’t are out in abundance I see.
Beth Rigby@BethRigby

Mark Rowley on @SkyNews re his open letter to @ZackPolanski. “I'm not getting involved in politics. I'm dealing with operations. I need my officers to have confidence to tackle the most difficult and dangerous individuals. Of course, there's always going to be sort of, sort of eccentricity and nonsense online. “But if an eminent person steps into operational policing and, sort of criticises officers in a way that can undermine their confidence to act, I need to support that…. He has stepped into operational policing with his criticism & inaccuracies & I need to put that straight”

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November@postoctobrist·
if policing can’t be accountable to ‘observers with little experience of policing in the real world,’ who I would tend to call ‘the public,’ it can’t be accountable to anyone. realistically it never has been, but you’re still losing something when you give up the pretence
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Franz Tafkaa@GoGoGoings·
@_georgina666 not only "how is it still legal", but it was explicitly *legalised* in 2021.
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All Things Bama 🐘#RTR
All Things Bama 🐘#RTR@All_Things_Bama·
@PalominoOMG @disclosetv Where was this outrage when Iran attempted to close the strait and extort the world? It's illegal to charge tolls in the Strait of Hormouz. They're enforcing the UNCLOS
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Disclose.tv
Disclose.tv@disclosetv·
JUST IN - Trump orders the U.S. Navy to blockade the Strait of Hormuz to "any and all ships trying to enter, or leave." Also instructing the U.S. Navy to seek and interdict every vessel in international waters that has paid a toll to Iran: "No one who pays an illegal toll will have safe passage on the high seas."
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November@postoctobrist·
As the kind of dickhead who is a camera buyer first and a photographer a very distant second, I go crazy for this stuff. I especially like their tripod, because it is very light. But to use it you have to attach this baseplate to your camera with an Allen key
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November@postoctobrist·
I have a little story about camera equipment to tell. I am a reluctant and self-loathing adherent of an American camera accessories company called, without as far as I can tell any sense of irony, Peak Design
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Vivian
Vivian@suchnerve·
Plex server supremacy (I can stream like it’s Netflix, but the quality is Blu-Ray because it’s a direct rip from a physical disc - and furthermore, nobody can remove anything from my server without my permission, so shows and movies never disappear when licensing changes)
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka

Your Netflix "4K" stream and a 4K disc put the same number of pixels on your screen. But the disc version of a two-hour movie is about 70 gigabytes. The stream is about 14. Same pixels, roughly five times less data filling them. You see it first in dark scenes. The stream doesn't have enough data to tell dark grey from black, so your TV just mashes it all into chunky blocks. Then you notice sunsets looking like a paint-by-numbers, with visible stripes where smooth color should be. Film grain is probably the biggest casualty. Directors add that slightly textured look on purpose to make movies feel cinematic. Streaming compression reads it as noise and wipes it. That's where the weirdly plastic, waxy look on a good OLED comes from. One comparison I can't stop thinking about. A regular 1080p Blu-ray (the older HD format, not even 4K) pushes about 40 megabits of data per second to fill 2 million pixels. A 4K stream pushes 15-25 to fill 8 million pixels. Four times the pixels. Less data. A plain HD disc from 2008 can look sharper than a brand new 4K stream. Sound is worse. Netflix sends "Dolby Atmos" audio at about 768 kilobits per second, compressed, with parts of the original permanently deleted. A disc sends TrueHD Atmos at up to 18,000, lossless, nothing removed. Up to 23x more sound data. If dialogue sounds flat when you're streaming, that's not your speakers. Netflix is getting better at this. As of late 2025, 30% of their streaming runs on a newer compression method called AV1, the same picture at a third less data. They also strip film grain out before compressing, then rebuild it on your TV during playback. Saves over a third on file size for most content, and up to two-thirds for really grainy movies. The rebuilt grain looks solid. The tradeoff won't go away, though. Netflix has to deliver a file that works over spotty rural Wi-Fi and gigabit fiber, adjusting quality frame by frame to whatever your connection can handle. A disc reads plastic. Same quality every time.

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Franz Tafkaa
Franz Tafkaa@GoGoGoings·
@lysergicserpent @suchnerve your OS storage can be tiny, i run a jellyfin instance on a 64gb thin client type system. I run Ubuntu server, but haven't tried any others to be able to compare :)
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DSA Stevie Wonder Stan Committee@lysergicserpent·
@suchnerve Hey I'm planning on turning an old desktop into a NAS and I got 8TB storage to get started but how big of an SSD should I get for my OS and which distro of Linux should I use
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