Artur Ortega

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Artur Ortega

Artur Ortega

@DesignedByBlind

🦯🦮 Software Architect 🇵🇹🇩🇪🇬🇧 speaks 🇪🇸🇫🇷🇮🇹 works at Deliveroo/@DoorDash. Ex @Babylon @TheEconomist @Telegraph @Yell @Yahoo @dpa

London, UK Katılım Kasım 2008
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Artur Ortega@DesignedByBlind·
@wesbos And how much does it break the Accessibility? Do you run Accessibility skills to make sure you have not removed the right labels, the right AlT-text and they are properly linked and you have the right skip order?
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Wes Bos@wesbos·
a prompt to clean up Codex UIs > You are a user experience EXPERT. Please review the entire UI. Are there places where you have added a label, a description or unnecessary UI where this info could be inferred from a better, less explicit UI?
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Christiane Link@Christiane·
@TfLAccess You have lift works at Canonbury on several platforms. Maybe tell the world. Not even your station staff knew. Nothing is reported.
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Department for Work and Pensions
The Timms Review steering group wants to hear your views on the future of PIP The first step in the group’s engagement – a Call for Evidence – is now open. They will share more ways to get involved soon Share your views by 28 May 2026 at ow.ly/cwSE50YvB9o
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Maria Tadeo
Maria Tadeo@mariatad·
Polish PM says he carefully selects his words during EU summits because of long held concerns that Hungary is passing minutes to the Russians. Extraordinary. All member states operate under principle of sincere cooperation. Costa’s authority as Council president depends on this.
Donald Tusk@donaldtusk

The news that Orbán’s people inform Moscow about EU Council meetings in every detail shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone. We’ve had our suspicions about that for a long time. That’s one reason why I take the floor only when strictly necessary and say just as much as necessary.

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Dave Keating
Dave Keating@DaveKeating·
If European Council summits (which are supposed to be secret with only leaders and no phones in the room) can no longer be considered a secure space because one of the leaders is reporting everything back to Russia, the Council is even more fundamentally broken than we realised.
Donald Tusk@donaldtusk

The news that Orbán’s people inform Moscow about EU Council meetings in every detail shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone. We’ve had our suspicions about that for a long time. That’s one reason why I take the floor only when strictly necessary and say just as much as necessary.

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Jeremy Cliffe
Jeremy Cliffe@JeremyCliffe·
State election today in Rheinland-Pfalz. Traditionally CDU stronghold, since 1990s led by succession of influential SPD figures (Scharping, Beck, Dreyer, Schweitzer). Politically split between Catholic rural areas and industrial regions on Rhine.
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InfoQ
InfoQ@InfoQ·
Where do humans fit in AI-assisted #SoftwareDevelopment? Not Out of the loop – but On the loop! As Kief Morris explains, developers now focus on specs, tests, feedback, and governing AI behavior. Read more insights here 👉 bit.ly/4lL16OQ #AIassistedCoding #AI #InfoQ
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Peter Fallenius
Peter Fallenius@PeterFallenius·
Really worth considering… …if Terence Tao is right, are you prepared…? If not, how can you get ready fast…?
Dustin@r0ck3t23

Terence Tao has won every award mathematics can give a human being. Fields Medal. Breakthrough Prize. MacArthur Genius Grant. He is widely regarded as the greatest living mathematician. Not one of. The greatest. He just said something that should terrify every university on Earth. Tao: “We live in a particularly unpredictable era. I think things that we’ve taken for granted for centuries may not hold anymore.” Not years. Not decades. Centuries. The assumptions governing who gets to contribute to knowledge have been in place longer than most nations have existed. Tao just told you those assumptions are dissolving. Tao: “The way we do everything, not just mathematics, will change.” This is not a man who deals in hyperbole. He builds arguments the way he builds proofs. Piece by piece. Nothing unverified. When he says everything, he means everything. Tao: “In math, you previously had to basically go through years and years of education, be a math PhD before you could contribute to the frontier of math research.” That was the contract. You give a decade of your life to an institution. You grind through coursework, committees, dissertation reviews, postdoc rotations. Then maybe you get to touch the boundary of what’s known. The entire system was built on that bottleneck. Time was the gate. Credentials were the key. Tao: “Now it’s quite possible at the high school level that you could get involved in a math project and actually make a real contribution because of all these AI tools.” A high schooler. Contributing to frontier mathematics. The same frontier that used to require a decade of institutional obedience to even approach. He said this about math. He already told you this applies to everything. AI didn’t just speed up the path. It removed the path entirely. The university sold you a ten-year toll road. AI just paved around it overnight. The toll booth operators haven’t realized yet that no one’s coming. Tao: “In many ways, I would prefer the much more boring, quiet era where things are much the same as they were ten years ago, 20 years ago.” This is the line that should haunt you. The smartest mathematician on the planet would rather this wasn’t happening. He is not selling this. He is not positioning himself for a funding round. The acceleration is so violent that even the mind best equipped to process it would prefer it stopped. If Tao is uncomfortable, you should be paying very close attention to your own assumptions about what’s coming. Tao: “The things that you study, some of them may become obsolete or revolutionized, but some things will be retained.” That word “some” is doing enormous work in that sentence. It means the rest won’t be. Entire fields that people spent their careers building will collapse. Not slowly. Not politely. And Tao is telling you he can’t predict which ones survive. Tao: “You should be open to very, very different ways of doing science, some of which don’t exist yet.” Most people will scroll past this. It’s the most important line in the entire clip. He’s not saying learn new tools. He’s not saying adapt your workflow. He’s saying the methods themselves haven’t been invented yet. The frameworks don’t exist. You cannot prepare for what hasn’t been created. You can only build the kind of mind that doesn’t break when the ground shifts beneath it. Tao: “It’s a scary time, but also very exciting.” He said scary first. Every tech founder says exciting first and mentions risk as a footnote. Tao reversed it. When the most brilliant mind of a generation leads with fear and follows with possibility, that is not optimism. That is a man telling you the truth about what’s coming while still choosing to walk toward it. The people who survive the next decade won’t be the ones with the best credentials. They’ll be the ones who stopped mourning the world that was and started building for the one that doesn’t exist yet.

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Disability News Service
Disability News Service@johnpringdns·
Emails sent by Department for Work and Pensions communications staff reveal how they have grown increasingly frustrated at attempts to hold their bosses to account for years of deaths linked to their treatment of disabled benefit claimants. #DWP disabilitynewsservice.com/secret-emails-…
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Prem Sikka
Prem Sikka@premnsikka·
Think-tank funded by the super rich wants to freeze the UK state pension, end the triple-lock. Full state pension is below 50% of the minimum wage. 2m pensioners live in poverty. 110,000 a year die in poverty. Democide disguised as financial policy. leftfootforward.org/2026/03/is-the…
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Prem Sikka@premnsikka·
Water companies are ruining our seaside, prison is the only deterrent. Last yr illegally dumped raw sewage on more than 15,000 occasions. Execs rewarded, dividends paid, customers fleeced. No one held to account. Criminal activity exceeds that of mafia. archive.ph/KOPMK
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Sophia Edwards 💙
Sophia Edwards 💙@sophia_edw28123·
Kent’s meningitis outbreak is a warning: public health saves lives quietly until it doesn’t. Strong systems, rapid response, and vaccines only work if we invest in them. When prevention works, you barely notice it. When it fails, it hits fast and hard. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
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Spin Decoders
Spin Decoders@leith1076·
"Gauthier, who has been trying to get a wheelchair ramp installed at her home for the past five years, testified on Thursday that a caseworker told her that they could give her assisted dying, even offering to supply the MAID equipment for her." ctvnews.ca/politics/artic…
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Jan Rosenow
Jan Rosenow@janrosenow·
BREAKING: The blackout in Spain and Portugal in April 2025 did NOT happen because of renewables. The final ENTSO-E report on last year's Iberian blackout is out — and it's essential reading for anyone working on the energy transition. entsoe.eu/news/2026/03/2…
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Audrey Ludwig MBE
Audrey Ludwig MBE@AudreySuffolk·
This is why many disabled people are rightly concerned about Assisted Dying. If AD is funded and available but a wheelchair ramp isn’t, what does that say about the attitudes towards disabled people?
Spin Decoders@leith1076

"Gauthier, who has been trying to get a wheelchair ramp installed at her home for the past five years, testified on Thursday that a caseworker told her that they could give her assisted dying, even offering to supply the MAID equipment for her." ctvnews.ca/politics/artic…

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FluTrackers.com
FluTrackers.com@FluTrackers·
UK gov meningococcal disease outbreak in Kent: As of 5pm on 18 March, 15 laboratory cases are confirmed and 12 notifications remain under investigation, bringing the total to 27. Sadly, 2 people have died,..university statement #post1031724" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">flutrackers.com/forum/forum/em… h/t Pathfinder
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