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  • The things he'll do to have something to write about in his next newspaper column.

  • Just a quick reminder that Twitter was banning 10s of thousands of accounts of extremists that breached its terms of service, including a certain ex president of the US. It was imperfect, but ‘running rampant’ is a stretch

  • Because it’s a ludicrous assertion. Just because something is useful on a regular basis, that does mean it is required constantly.

    “Why are they letting people get out of bed? If people need beds, they clearly should be lying in them all day”

  • Were Nazis allowed to deliberately ‘run rampant’ on Twitter pre-Elon? That’s a hot take.

    Musk’s buying Twitter had nothing to do with it being ‘monetised’ as far as I see. Musk just offered such a stupidly large amount that the board had to say ‘OK, sure.’

  • It’s a weird one isn’t it.

  • So why are they allowing part-time work then. If working in the office is necessary then surely it is necessary 100% of the time.

    Ummmm, no?

  • I’m that guy, to the extent that you’re the guy who never leaves his basement. I.e neither are true

  • Its just inefficient to be using a building and requiring people to travel for what does mostly amount to sitting on your own on teams calls anyway.

    Absolutely agreed, that’s why it is usually best to try and get the team together on agreed days - having a couple a week allows for flexibility, but also makes it likely you get critical mass

  • They fully admit that it isn’t necessary to be in the office

    Do they? I don’t think so.

  • I work with the data analysis guys in a large UK public-sector organisation and yes it can be very useful to be talking about the significance of different data sets, how data could be collected, how measurement can be improved - just to chew this stuff over. It can also be very useful for new team members, when they are in their first few months to get to know the rest of the crew and to feel they can ask questions in a natural way, not feeling that they are being annoying by cranking up a Teams call or chat.

    Ii'm a big old fan of Teams and collaboration software in general, but face to face interaction can definitely be better in some circumstances. Yes - I'm also a big fan of being able to work from home a couple of days a week

  • The Tories and Labour are so far left that George Galloway is described as far right

    What are you even trying to say? And Blair is many things, but not a Thatcherite

  • … unless there is.

  • “The government” is a diverse thing look at the examples given in the article

    • Transport for London
    • Derbyshire Dales District Council
    • Walsall Council
    • The Met Office

    I rather doubt Chinese banner ad brokers are at the top of Derbyshire council’s agenda

  • Well it runs on a Raspberry Pi 4 about £50 all in.

  • I have batteries that I use for my solar - but here in the UK electricity pricing frequently goes negative in the winter at night to due to a surplus of wind power. a few simple automations make sure when that happens my batteries start charging and my electric water tank heater turns on. My energy company now has a scheme where they will do it all for you if you opt in - automagically getting your batteries to charge when it makes financial sense for you.

  • The capitalism that has encouraged people to install lots of rooftop solar capacity?