James Gosnold

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James Gosnold

James Gosnold

@JamesGoz

https://t.co/8GUiiKoZ6y Infosec/Cyber, Food, Sport, Music. In that order.

Katılım Mayıs 2009
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James Gosnold
James Gosnold@JamesGoz·
Last #XmasTreats pressie stocking filler shout! Useful, entertaining, fun and educational! #KidsBook for the 6-11 year old in your life whose online safety you worry about, on Amazon Prime you can STILL get The Magic Zablet in time! Now THAT is magic! amazon.co.uk/Magic-Zablet-s…
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Robbie Hendricks
Robbie Hendricks@robbiehendricks·
So, some kid called me a boomer today for using ChatGPT and not Claude.
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The Daily Show
The Daily Show@TheDailyShow·
RFK Hospital: A groundbreaking new series inspired by the medical advice of RFK Jr.
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Jon Erlichman
Jon Erlichman@JonErlichman·
Nvidia is now worth more than all of these companies combined: Walmart JPMorgan Oracle Cisco GE Coca-Cola Nike Ford McDonald’s Starbucks IBM Intel 20 years ago, each one alone was worth more than Nvidia.
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Sweep
Sweep@0xSweep·
This is just one of countless unethical ways money is made online. This video shows a poker bot farm. Multiple bots sit at the same table and share their cards in real time. Because they know each other’s cards, they never bluff or trap each other. They only bet aggressively when the human is statistically behind, and fold otherwise. A single bot farm like this can make more than the house!!
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Retro Recall (☥𝐃𝐁)
Retro Recall (☥𝐃𝐁)@RetroMoviesDB·
Millenia old Nokia Phone found in Egypt. Still with 87% battery life.
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Be Believing
Be Believing@Be_Believing·
A mom uses AI to make her children's messes look like they're on the news. It worked! 😂
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James Gosnold
James Gosnold@JamesGoz·
That #Trump & #MAGA use armies of off-shore bots & propaganda/disinformation spreading recruits really isn't groundbreaking news at this point is it? The @BBCSounds podcast "Who trolled Amber?" exposed this brilliantly. And it was hardly a secret anyway!
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Chiltern Railways
Chiltern Railways@chilternrailway·
@JamesGoz Hi James, thanks for following up with us. It has been raised with X as a fradulent account. ^FK
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James Gosnold
James Gosnold@JamesGoz·
@chilternrailway I note you've now cut carriages from 5 to 3 on the 8.56 service out of Beaconsfield to London. No place to hide from the inadequate service. Sigh. Thanks for the parking price increase though.
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Martin Lewis
Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis·
O2 price rise feels like a mockery of Ofcom’s consumer protection! O2 has announced that from April 2026, mobile customers will see their monthly bills rise by MORE THAN IT TOLD THEM, £30 a year – up 40% from the £21.60 annual increase previously written into their contracts. Full help to beat it here, you need act quick... moneysavingexpert.com/news/2025/10/o… Here is my press statement on this debacle... ---------------- This move feels to me a bit like it makes a mockery of @Ofcom's new 'pounds and pence' consumer protection regime, which came in at the start of this year. It was the regulator's solution to hideous above-inflation, mid-contract price hikes was that on sign-up firms should tell you in advance, in pounds and pence, the price hikes you'll face during the contract period. Sky has side-stepped this from the start by saying it wouldn't tell customers of the rises before they sign up, but instead when it does annual price hikes it will allow them to leave penalty free. Now O2 is also dancing away, increasing contracts by more than it said it would when people signed up. And while that means all its impacted mobile customers can leave penalty-free – and many should – we know few will. Most will likely just have to suck up a rise that was more than they were told when they signed up. The worry is now O2 has opened the door to this behaviour other mobile firms will feel less worried about following suit. It's a great regret that when Ofcom consulted on these changes it didn't listen to the proposal I and others made to simply ban above-inflation, mid-contract price rises (or any mid-contract rises). And it's worth noting the rises O2 had told customers of in advance were already usually far above inflation, but now will typically be at least 7% and up to 30%. And all this adds more inflationary pressure to the economy in its own right.
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Martin Lewis
Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis·
Just done an interview on @GMB about the O2 & Ofcom issue. Slightly frustrated with myself as, not being fully awake, I don't think I explained it as clearly as I should have. This really is a scandal & could potentially impact all mobile and broadband contracts. Ofcom needs change its rules.
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Wistern1337
Wistern1337@wistern1337·
@therealmissjo You're angry because you've been told to be angry. This art display will have exactly zero effect on your life.
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Miss Jo
Miss Jo@therealmissjo·
I felt certain that this was AI. I looked it up. This is Canterbury Cathedral. Founded by St Augustine in 597 AD, history literally oozes from the stones. Now the stones have been covered with graffiti, with the permission of the cathedral’s dean. It looks more like an underpass in London now - just need the smell of urine and a few abandoned needles to complete the picture. I am sure that these are coming soon.
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Chiltern Railways
Chiltern Railways@chilternrailway·
@JamesGoz This service as a standard on a Wednesday is booked as a 4 carriage train. ^TM
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FearBuck
FearBuck@FearedBuck·
A Polish millionaire CEO and businessman was exposed after grabbing a tennis star’s hat that was being given to a child
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