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Katılım Kasım 2019
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T G J@thatguysjokes·
Margaret Thatcher popping up with 90th minute winner against the Argentines for old times sake
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@rachelmichele05 @ewangibbs The critical context being, of course, that the cost of living is much higher in the south east, and that if you are inheriting in the south east you are far more likely to be living there
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Alfie@alfie_t8·
Me liking every falklands montage that’s come up on the timeline
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@AlbaMurray22 @oli_tatty It is a fact that Scotland takes more in funding from the UK than it gives. You’re not getting a referendum because you’ve already had one and polling typically puts desire for independence at less than half, so appetite for independence is not that strong anyway
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@oli_tatty It’s quite simply really. If Scotland wasn’t an asset to Westminster and was in fact a liability like many of you suggest. Westminster wouldn’t have a problem with letting us have a referendum when the Scottish government asks for one.
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tatty@oli_tatty·
One of my scottish mates isn't best pleased
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Ameer Kotecha@Ameer_Kotecha·
The idea that the state can give you £32k a year indefinitely and *without any means testing* to check you actually need it is just insane. One of those moments I frankly despair of the British state
Hugo Gye@HugoGye

@TheEconomist Cut-price rents for social housing can be worth £32k a year - with no means testing once you are in the home

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Zak 🇪🇸@ZG1999_·
Kick off delayed = more economic growth from pubs
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@ArchieHall Not very extremely surprising given the clear and stated aim of AI companies to wholly upend the workforce and resultant chatter of a “permanent underclass”
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Archie Hall@ArchieHall·
Good piece from Josh on data centres. To put the argument another way, Ds say they want electrification, Rs say they want reindustrialisation. So there's a rather brutal irony that, when a technology comes along offering to deliver both, voters on both sides line up against it.
Josh Zoffer@joshzoff

I’m in @FT today making a simple argument: data centers are creating market-driven demand for American-made industrial tech. This is the kind of industrial renaissance Ds and Rs say they want, but politics are pushing hard the other way. /1 giftarticle.ft.com/giftarticle/ac…

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Michael
Michael@_britmonkey·
Another all time greatest UK government consultation moment. They ask me my opinion on downranking my own videos in the youtube algorithm in favour of established networks like BBC and ITV... and they don't give me the option to disagree!!
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@LabListon @EdwardEGibbon Thought so too! Can’t claim to know the breadth of teaching at the universities but I tend to get the impression that for most people who teach at either university, most of their teaching occurs at the collegiate level anyway (ie supervisions/tutorials)
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Edward Gibbon@EdwardEGibbon·
If Oxbridge don’t have retirement ages, then they will need to have performance management. They’re two sides of the same coin. The final triumph of managerialism is the price of people not having to retire.
Simon Baron-Cohen@sbaroncohen

Delighted to see Oxford and Cambridge launching this campaign called Academics Against Ageism to end the illegal practice of compulsory retirement based on age. No other university in England does this and it breaches the Equality Act as it’s not justified academicsagainstageism.co.uk

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TheSimonEvansX@TheSimonEvansX·
Didn’t actually see this match but the outrage seems universal and imho justified. The capacity of some ludicrous sensor to disrupt and derail the very essence of an exciting match, a last minute equaliser, let alone for a side as deserving as Croatia on the world stage, seems all too easily mapped onto the wider picture - the general abdication of human judgement, of the human element in all walks of life, to the spreading shadow of technological Mordor.
Josip@l3d1c

Only a low IQ non-technical person thinks that a wireless sensor inside a ball with a shitty polling rate that is kicked around for hours is precise enough within low millisecond range to register a string of hair on the ball’s surface, yet magically immune to the pressure wave of someone missing it by 2mm and do all of this over the air in real time across hundreds of meters. It's an accelerometer. It picks up vibrations and pressure changes from EVERYTHING nearby, even it hitting an insect in the air, then FIFA decides which spike counts as a ‘touch’.

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