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Gavin Horricks

Gavin Horricks

@ghorricks

iLottery Product Director and SME.

England, UK Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Amiga@AmigaCorp·
Following positive developments concerning Hyperion Entertainment, progress has been made in narrowing a number of issues. Going forward, Amiga Corporation is Hyperion Entertainment CVBA's licensor under the existing 2009 Settlement Agreement. The chapter involving Cloanto, ITEC, Amino and KMOS has been closed. On that basis, Amiga and Hyperion Entertainment are engaged in renewed settlement discussions. It is also agreed that Retro Games may release certain Amiga-branded products, and that Hyperion Entertainment may offer "AmigaOS 3.2" digital upgrades under a temporary arrangement intended to preserve continuity for the community while those discussions continue. Since 1985, Amiga has held an enduring place in computing history. Amiga Corporation remains committed to the preservation, stewardship and continued development of that legacy.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@testerlabor There is special place I my heart for the C64 and especially VIC-20, my first ever computer. I stayed up for 3 days programming nonstop when I got it for the sheer love of coding.
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Testlabor@testerlabor·
Amazing Grok fact: Grok Supercomputer "Colossus 2 is equivalent in raw peak tensor performance to 14 quintillion Commodore C64 computers"
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Pepsi@pepsi·
Honest question: How much would you pay for a bottle of Crystal Pepsi?
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Gavin Horricks@ghorricks·
@elonmusk Tried supergrok today and within a few hours it forgot many details about our discussions. It guessed my wife’s age several times and kept apologising. I eventually found it had remembered, but was just spouting crap. Cancelled my trial within 5 hours. AI is BS.
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Gavin Horricks@ghorricks·
@GBNEWS No need for the bank notes info in th headline… just makes light of the terrible issue. Crystal Maze?
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Gavin Horricks@ghorricks·
@GibbBarry I’ve always felt a connection to the Bee Gees and now I think I know why…. Kenny Horrocks could be in my family tree… I hope he is cause my falsetto has always been an easy piss take… turns out it’s a skill!
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Gavin Horricks@ghorricks·
@TakiUdon_ Could you possibly provide an update on the Super Station OS that looked super cool? Or did I miss something. Best regards!
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MVG
MVG@ModernVintageG·
I woke up and Todd Howard was in a Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase. Crazy times we live in
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Gavin Horricks
Gavin Horricks@ghorricks·
Leaving Barcelona after a week of conferences, networking and work. Thanks to everyone who made me welcome… including the weather which really tried its best right until the last moment to be like the Manchester drizzle.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
History will not be kind to Starmer
Zia Yusuf@ZiaYusufUK

🚨 Starmer is now coming after your end-to-end encrypted messaging apps like Whatsapp and iMessage. Things you say in your private conversations are about to become fair game for the government to arrest you over. It’s coming “within months”. Section 121 of the Orwellian  "Online Safety Act' that the Tories passed hands Ofcom the powers to compel any messaging platform to do 'client-side scanning' - meaning the tech firm must use "accredited technology" to scan your messages for content the government deems “harmful”. To start with it's child abuse and terrorism (of course - who could argue with that?), but make no mistake, before you know it all the things the police use as an excuse to turn up at people's doors for things they say on public platforms will be used to persecute citizens for things they say in private. ALL your messages will be scanned in real time as you send them. Not just suspicious ones, or flagged ones. Starmer is turning your phone into a real-time government informant. The government has been working to make encryption irrelevant for years, it's why Apple withdrew their Advanced Data Protection service from the UK - because they refused government demands  This is unprecedented territory for this country. Lord Hanson of Flint - who is leading this awful mission - has "set a date of April 2026" for Ofcom to enforce these powers. The era of private messages being private is about to come to an end. Reform will repeal this dystopian surveillance Act. My op ed in the Telegraph 👇

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