Graham Cox (@grahamcox82.bsky.social)
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Graham Cox (@grahamcox82.bsky.social)
@grahamcox82
Home is where the skies are blue.
Warwickshire Katılım Haziran 2014
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@RpsAgainstTrump My understanding is that it's very borderline legal.
It's illegal to pay people to vote,or to register to vote. He's not doing that.
He's paying people to sign his petition, but only if they're registered voters. So it's kinda paying to register to vote (illegal) but not quite...
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Interesting #Maths problem that I don't know how to answer.
What's the *weakest* hand in Texas Hold 'em poker that, based only on your hole cards, flop, turn and river, is 100% guaranteed to win? If there's any chance of a draw or loss, no matter how slim, it doesn't count.
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@CommodoreBlog My Soundblaster Pro isn't on the list? ☹️
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@abhichat85 There are a fair few Tailwind UI libraries.
Personally I quite like Flowbite.
Plus you can easily enough tweak the styles to suit - that's the whole point of Tailwind instead of something like Bootstrap or MUI...
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@Iqrapti12 Programmers.
Why would we be called anything different?
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@CreativeDeduct @marcuschown The NHS wait times are so long - from being chronically underfunded - that if you can beat that then you'll have some people willing to pay for it. Plus, of course, any emergencies that come up from their own procedures.
But they don't do that, because it's not profitable enough.
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@CreativeDeduct @marcuschown How does anyone break into any market? It's no different.
If a private hospital thought that emergency medicine was profitable enough then they'd do it. And, to be honest, it wouldn't even be hard.
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@CreativeDeduct @marcuschown Equally, a private hospital could run their own A&E department for people to take themselves to, or even run their own ambulances.
They just don't, because it's not profitable enough for them to do so.
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@CreativeDeduct @marcuschown Where is the NHS not allowing the private hospitals to do their own emergency medicine?
Absolutely an NHS ambulance will take you to an NHS hospital. But nothings stopping a private hospital doing their own emergency care if their own operations go wrong. They just don't...
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@CreativeDeduct @marcuschown Running an emergency department is hugely expensive. Both in terms of staff and equipment. So the private hospitals just don't bother paying for it, and instead on the occasions that they need it they just transfer the patients to the nearest NHS hospital that can do it for them.
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@CreativeDeduct @marcuschown AFAIK, there's nothing stopping private hospitals supporting emergency medicine. They could easily be set up for that themselves.
They just don't because it's more profitable for them to offload that to the NHS. After all, the NHS *must* have it.
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@florinpop17 Here you go then: rolladie.net
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@JustinAYoung @glumGPT It's not just the app stores. Some entire countries laws are going to be problematic too.
x.com/RowdyReindeer/…
Maddy 🦭@RowdyReindeer
Hey everyone! Since the block feature is being removed, Canada (and other countries) will most likely be banning Twitter since it’s a required feature to adhere to the current anti-hate laws. All my other socials can be found in my bio! ☁️📸💬
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@mikecodemonkey @glumGPT Think about who it benefits.
There's a reason for every change made, and in this case that reason is potentially because there are people that Elon wants to support who would benefit from being able to see the tweets of those they've been blocked by...
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