robert collins

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robert collins

robert collins

@RobKiteCollins

Chelmsford, East شامل ہوئے Şubat 2012
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robert collins@RobKiteCollins·
@energygovuk Sounds like you are reconsidering zonal? This would be sensible if true.
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Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
Sometimes there is too much wind for our outdated grid to handle, especially in Scotland and the East of England. Rather than paying wind farms to switch off we’re trialling a new system where people who live near these constrained areas get cheaper - or even free - electricity.
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Gareth Dennis
Gareth Dennis@GarethDennis·
The incompetence of those now in charge of transport in this country is staggering. This HS2 article is basically fact-free. All of its sourced assertions are bollocks - yet this rubbish is currently further wrecking HS2. thetimes.com/business/compa…
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Jon Burke 🌍
Jon Burke 🌍@jonburkeUK·
Getting a lot of people who’ve been misled by fossil fuel industry grifters in my notifications, so here’s a short myth-buster: 1/ ‘There’s plenty of oil and gas in the North Sea!!!’ FALSE: 90%+ of the U.K’s reserves have already been extracted. Source: eciu.net/media/press-re…
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robert collins@RobKiteCollins·
@LFC Legend has it he is still out on loan.
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Liverpool FC@LFC·
Happy birthday, Nat! 🎉
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Zoe Gardner
Zoe Gardner@ZoeJardiniere·
@labourpress @paulmasonnews Nah, why should he explain himself for doing what’s legal? He’s a twat, that’s all the explanation we need. The GOVERNMENT should explain how - if this isn’t acceptable - it’s going to reform the rigged tax system to ensure the rich pay their fair share? Go on…😌
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robert collins@RobKiteCollins·
@TukiFromKL Great, it's only 2026 and Amazon have almost given us Ultron...
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Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 Do you understand what's happening at Amazon right now? Their own AI coding agent Kiro reportedly "decided" the fastest way to fix a config error was to delete the entire production environment. Gone. A 6-hour outage. 6.3 million orders lost. Amazon's SVP called thousands of engineers into a mandatory meeting this week. Not to discuss strategy. To discuss damage control. Now here's my prediction and I want you to screenshot this: Amazon won't just ban AI-assisted code. They'll make every engineer personally liable for AI-generated code they approve. Other Big Tech will follow within 6 months. Think about what that means. The same companies that fired thousands of engineers to "restructure around AI" are about to tell the remaining ones.. you're now legally responsible for code you didn't write, can't fully understand, and were told to ship faster. Atlassian fired 1,600 people this morning to go all-in on AI. Replit is hiring kids who vibe code. And Amazon, the company that BUILT one of these AI coding agents just watched it nuke production. The vibe coding era isn't ending. But the "move fast and let AI break things" era is about to hit a wall. And that wall is called liability. Companies wanted AI to replace engineers. Now they need engineers to babysit AI. And they already fired the babysitters.
Bindu Reddy@bindureddy

PREDICTION - Amazon will ban all Gen-AI assisted code changes in the coming weeks! More companies will follow..... Be warned - your legacy code base, tech debt and bugs will sky-rocket if you continue to BLINDLY embrace AI

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robert collins@RobKiteCollins·
@TfL TfL actually dates back to 43 AD, when it was known as Transportium for Londinium and mostly dealt with delayed chariots.
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TfL@TfL·
What's a niche fact about London transport that not many people know? 🤔
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robert collins@RobKiteCollins·
@Matt_VickersMP I don't even remember Churchill being on a £5 note, this is the George Stephenson one I remember from pre-contactless days. Turns out they have had two other people since. Do people even use cash these days? I haven't even taken cash abroad in the last decade.
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Matt Vickers MP
Matt Vickers MP@Matt_VickersMP·
🚨 Churchill is a hero. He helped defeat fascism in Europe. Now they want to replace him on our £5 note with an otter… Join our campaign to fight for him. 👇
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robert collins@RobKiteCollins·
@janrosenow But the Trump family can't buy shares in the sun or the wind days before invading a country that produces millions of barrels of wind and sun.
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Jan Rosenow
Jan Rosenow@janrosenow·
Another Monday morning, more energy market turbulence. After fossil fuel prices stabilised somewhat towards end of last week they are reaching new highs. Renewable electricity does not as the sun & the wind don’t care much for what happens in the Strait of Hormuz.
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Michael Shanks MP
Michael Shanks MP@mgshanks·
Reports of gas shortages are categorically untrue and lead to dangerous scaremongering. Reporting in the @Telegraph presents a completely implausible scenario in which the UK could be disconnected from all forms of gas supply and energy markets.
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robert collins@RobKiteCollins·
@MartinSLewis People can use a £7500 grant from the government to replace their fossil fuel heating system with a more efficient heat pump one.
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Martin Lewis
Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis·
Thank you for all the feedback on this. We will be compiling, especially all your consumer heating oil issues on the back of the price spike and forwarding a dossier to the Department for energy.
Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis

Just got off the phone after @Ed_Miliband called to discuss in detail the problems people are facing with domestic energy bills and heating oil. Here's what I fed through - your feedback would be useful... 1. HEATING OIL: This is the most immediate concern as many, often in rural areas or N. Ireland, are refuelling their tanks. Prices have rocketed, a few even suggest they've nearly doubled in a week. My biggest concerns are... a) Those who can't afford the new price b) Lack of specific regulation as heating oil isn't covered by Ofgem (though that's a longer-term issue) c) Some have anecdotally reported existing booked-in orders being cancelled, and being asked to rebook at much higher prices. I want to firm up whether this is widespread... I'd like to hear specific examples of how much prices are rising, especially of point c) and will pass them through to the Department for Energy. 2. CONSUMER GAS & ELECTRICITY BILLS: This is less imminent, but a potential ticking cost time-bomb. I'm focused on the Eng, Scot & Welsh system here... - In the short term: Most bills are protected from the spike in wholesale energy prices as the Energy Price Cap is set based on a significant time-lag. In fact it is locked in to DROP 6.7% in April. Those not on the Price Cap are mainly on existing fixes (which, due to unprecedented prior policy changes, will see most suppliers cut existing fix rates on 1 April, typically by 7% to 9%) so are also price protected for now. One current concern is the lack of availability of cheap fixes. While that's frustrating, in the short term it means those whose existing fixes are ending, will just (hopefully temporarily) need to move on to the Price Cap. There are also a minority of homes who are immediately affected, eg, those on time-of-use tariffs. These include Octopus Agile & Tracker, which move half-hourly or daily with wholesale rates. These are sophisticated user tariffs, and if necessary people have the short term option to switch back to a Price Cap tariff (though do check for restrictions on how long before you can switch back). So while none of that is great, it isn't crisis point. - The end of May is likely crunch time: This is usually when the next Price Cap (July to Sept) is announced. It currently seems very likely it will rise, though just how much all depends on how long lived the current energy price spike is. Yet the key is whether wholesale rates have dropped back down or not by that point. If they have, while the Price Cap rise will annoy many, it won't be critical for most for two reasons i) The July to Sept Price Cap is usually the lowest use period. So, even if typical use rose £200/yr, in practice this'd just be, at a guess, an extra £30 to £40 paid over the period. If by then wholesale rates are down, a substantial cut would be expected for the next (Oct) Cap. ii) The rate new fixes are set at is based on wholesale rates, so if wholesale rates have dropped by then, the big push should be to get people off the Price Cap and onto fixes which could possibly look to be 20%+ cheaper, avoiding any price hike. That should then leave only those unwilling or unable to switch paying more - the latter is an issue the govt would need to concern itself with at that point. Yet if rates haven't dropped back down by May, and it looks like it'll stay high so the October Price Cap will rise too, and no cheap fixes are available, then things get into real problem territory. The government needs to be (and I suspect is starting to) planning now for that eventuality in case more hard-core intervention is needed. Martin PS I said I'd be off socials for the weekend, as normal, but thought this was worth coming back on for. I'm now resuming my weekend break from socials.

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robert collins@RobKiteCollins·
@DailyMail When the US says jump 'you better ask how high' 🤔 what an embarrassing thing to say
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Daily Mail@DailyMail·
Tony Blair rebukes Keir Starmer for not backing Trump on Iran - saying when US needs help 'you better show up' trib.al/B3YFNNG
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robert collins@RobKiteCollins·
@WarMonitor3 After proving himself such a stable, reliable partner threatening to annex Canada, take Greenland, slapping tariffs on a whim, insulting our veterans of the last two Middle East wars, and routinely insulting our government, I can't think why the UK isn’t jumping onboard
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WarMonitor🇺🇦🇬🇧@WarMonitor3·
Trump on Kier Starmer-“He has not been helpful… I never thought I’d see that from the UK, it’s a different world a different relation from what we had before.”
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robert collins@RobKiteCollins·
@drchrisnewton @amun_sarah He also threatened to annex Canada and invade Greenland, and slaps on tariffs in a whim, he's far to unstable and unreliable to enter a conflict with when he could change his mind at any minute.
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Chris Newton
Chris Newton@drchrisnewton·
@amun_sarah So because of that one stupid comments, we don't help the Iranians being massacred? Wow, what a dark heart you must have.
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Chris Newton@drchrisnewton·
Trump in January: “The problem with NATO is that we’ll be there for them 100% — but I’m not sure that they’d be there for us.” He wasn't wrong, was he?
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Nomen Dubium
Nomen Dubium@EJPointer·
@marcthiessen Strange, isn't it? After a year of Trump tariffing us for no reason, insulting us, belittling his allies, tearing up treaties and generally acting like a total tosser, the UK for some odd reason wanted nothing to do with his latest war. I wonder what the connection could be.
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Victoria Derbyshire
Victoria Derbyshire@vicderbyshire·
‘Will it be the same act but with a different label?’ Reform UK’s Zia Yusuf, their new home affairs spokesman, on the party’s plan to scrap the 2010 Equality Act if they win power #Newsnight
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robert collins@RobKiteCollins·
@JohnCleese John, I've an idea for a new Monty Python sketch for you, it's about an old man who keeps falling for fake news he finds on the Internet.
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Joe
Joe@MrJoeGooch·
Nadhim Zahawi Shocking London Incident: Police Appeal For Witnesses
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