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Jason Judge - ❎💙🇺🇦🇮🇪🇪🇺 ❤

Jason Judge - ❎💙🇺🇦🇮🇪🇪🇺 ❤

@JasonDJudge

Software eng, PHP, SQL, payments, APIs. Always learning. So much to learn. Tech lead https://t.co/kB2bx7WCua Came for the tech; dragged into the politics.

UK, North East Katılım Ocak 2010
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Alina Visao@Alinavisoo_life·
SHOULD THE UK CLOSE ITS BORDERS? LET'S SEE HOW MANY BRITIANS SUPPORT IT."
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Craig Spillard
Craig Spillard@CraigSpillard·
Landlord charges £12,000 rent a year and is charged £6,000 per year on the mortgage interest. Of that £6,000 profit the government gets £4,536 the landlord gets £1,464 Of that £1,464 landlord has to cover repair costs, etc Is it the landlord or the government inflating rents?
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Laila Cunningham
Laila Cunningham@policylaila·
Two men live in Zone 2 London. Both are around 30. Both sleep in a one-bed flat. But only one believes he has a future in the city. James was born in London. He went to university, got a degree, found a decent job and now works at a marketing firm near Old Street. He earns just under £60,000 a year. On paper, he is doing well. But every month James opens his payslip and watches a third of it vanish before he ever sees it. Income tax.National Insurance.Student loan.Then comes the rent. Nearly £2,000 a month for a small one-bed flat with mould around the windows and a landlord who only renews the tenancy six months at a time. Every evening James scrolls Rightmove looking at tiny flats he cannot afford in the city he grew up in. Even the cheapest one-beds near him now cost around £400,000. The deposit alone feels impossible despite earning more than most people in Britain. His parents bought their first home younger than he is now. James still does not know if he will ever own one. So he keeps renting.Keeps waiting. He watches friends delay children. People earning what used to be considered “good money” still checking every direct debit before payday. Now meet Shaheed. He arrived in Britain recently and was granted refugee status. He does not work. He lives in a one-bed flat in East London. His housing costs and council tax are largely covered through the welfare system. He qualifies for free prescriptions, dental treatment and eye tests. He does not spend his evenings worrying whether the next rent rise will wipe out what little he has left at the end of the month. And this is the part driving so much public anger. James works full time, pays a fortune in tax and still cannot see a long-term future in the city he was born in. Shaheed does not work, yet has more housing security than the man whose taxes help fund the system. That is how a city loses its young people, because they stop believing hard work leads anywhere. London has to become a city where the people who work, contribute and build lives here can realistically afford homes, raise families and feel secure again.
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Outbreak Updates
Outbreak Updates@outbreakupdates·
Think about the timeline: Passenger leaves Hondius on April 24 Travels internationally during a possible incubation window Attends a Hanoi conference for extreme travelers Potential transit through Hong Kong and Bangkok Conference attendees themselves are hyper-mobile “100+ country” travelers Current location reportedly UNKNOWN
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͏@yungbzz·
@jamonholmgren If the type is clear, there’s literally no problem. What’s c? Hover and see it’s Career. I use 1-3 letter variables all the time (I prefer not to use it when the function is too big, there’s two variables of the same type or the variable is passed down to multiple places
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Jamon
Jamon@jamonholmgren·
Unpopular opinion: 1- or 2-letter variable names in focused, obvious contexts are totally fine.
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MrGeary08
MrGeary08@MrGeary08·
@BabbleBabble11 @Jacob81660159 @atrupar I wouldn’t invest too much in covering parking lots, self driving vehicles will reduce needed parking space due to significantly higher utilization rate
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
BURGUM: When the sun goes down, solar produces zero electricity HUFFMAN: I want to enter into the record this amazing new technology that apparently the secretary is unaware of -- it's a battery
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John Patrick Payment
John Patrick Payment@Jacob81660159·
@atrupar Batteries hold electricity they do not produce electricity, so solar would need to produce more energy than needed on a daily basis and enough excess to get through the night and cloudy days.
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
The Unite the Kingdom rally on Saturday should be treated no differently to the pro-Palestinian march on the same day. The fact that two-tier justice is being applied against patriotic Brits is disgraceful. thetimes.com/uk/article/met…
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tern@1goodtern·
We're starting to see 'bothwaysers'. People saying 'the fatality rate of hantavirus is much lower than has previously been stated because probably lots more people have caught it than we thought! So you don't need to be worried!' But the same people are also saying 'but it doesn't spread easily! So you don't need to be worried!'. They're trying to have it both ways. But the fatality rate being lower requires more infections, and those more infections require easier spread. So EITHER you can tell people to not be worried because fatality rate is lower OR you can tell people to not be worried because transmission is hard, but you can't say BOTH.
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
My security team just found this journalist from The Guardian at my property. This is exactly why I need security. Completely unacceptable.
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Frances 'Cassandra' Coppola
Frances 'Cassandra' Coppola@Frances_Coppola·
I have just been called a Holocaust denier by a member of my family. She is no longer a member of my family.
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Outbreak Updates
Outbreak Updates@outbreakupdates·
France is escalating. French authorities are now saying that if exposure details are unclear, ANY passenger sharing a flight with a confirmed/probable MV Hondius case should be treated as HIGH RISK. Not “monitor casually.” 42 days. Restricted social interactions. Avoid international travel. FFP2 masks. Active follow-up.
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Rep. Jack Kimble
Rep. Jack Kimble@RepJackKimble·
British English is so weird. Apparently their past tense for tweet is twat
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tern@1goodtern·
The before and the after. It's not just about Measles vaccination uptake. Covid infections make you more susceptible to many other pathogens, especially airborne and respiratory ones.
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