GreatAlbatross

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[–] GreatAlbatross 7 points 2 months ago

Here comes the next house price hike wave, then.

Nationwide are also launching deals under 4%.

[–] GreatAlbatross 7 points 2 months ago

Shipping people out of the UK to Australia?
That'd never work. You'd have to charge them at least ten pound.

[–] GreatAlbatross 6 points 2 months ago

The trick is to fit 9.5mm every time, until their partner asks if there is a way to make it stronger.

Then fit 2 layers of 15mm soundboard.

[–] GreatAlbatross 3 points 2 months ago

Someone the other week was talking about something similar to DB's monthly ticket (all non-fast trains for £50 a month).

And that got me thinking just how awesome it would be. TOCs get guaranteed income, people get easy travel.
£600 a year, to just hope on a train whenever you want (so long as it isn't fast).
Hell, give it to the over 60s/under 30s/jobseekers free too.

[–] GreatAlbatross 9 points 2 months ago (1 children)

The great thing is though, it's completely up to you to choose: If you want to carry a child to term, and have the requisite equipment, you can do so.
If someone else doesn't want to, that's their decision too.

[–] GreatAlbatross 31 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Imagine if the bonus was paid in figurines. They'd get almost 2 complete sets, every year!

[–] GreatAlbatross 4 points 2 months ago

That's a pretty awesome idea, I'm not going to lie!

[–] GreatAlbatross 14 points 2 months ago (25 children)

Alternative take: People should be able to undertake one of the hardest personal decisions/actions of their life without the chilling effect of others.

[–] GreatAlbatross 1 points 2 months ago

I thought it was.

[–] GreatAlbatross 6 points 2 months ago (1 children)

And I also fear overburdened professionals not having time to second guess ML hallucinations.

[–] GreatAlbatross 4 points 2 months ago

I just got frustrated with it.

spoilerYou've got the battle for the survival of an entire planet after they all got biodroned.

How many chapters that actually detail what happened? It felt like all it did was go

spoilerAttack announced, humans arrive and set up a beach head, daar flattens a few cities in the background.

Then spends more time talking about how he is burdened and manly as a result of doing it than the actual doing.

The Hell storyline after that gave me hope, as I trudged through chapters of "cor, look at Adam's muscular muscles muscling", but once that finished, and we started getting storylines like "Why can't we have guns in Folctha? Murica!", I kinda gave up.

 

Drop the dead ~~donkey~~ lion!

I don't like the new design, and I like the old Victorian design.

Helen Edwards, adjunct associate professor of marketing at London Business School, said the rebrand would help to reduce the risk of excluding potential buyers."The story of it coming from religious belief could put the brand in an exclusionary space, especially if it was to go viral on X or TikTok," she told the BBC.

When I'm shopping, I definitely look closely at the quote on the can, then look it up, and decide not to buy syrup because it turns out to be a bible verse...

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by GreatAlbatross to c/uk_politics
 

Imho, the tories are going to lurch further right, then probably split.
But who knows!

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/7823042

I won't pin this one, as it should be relatively minor.
A couple of tweaks under the bonnet to apply, and possibly advancing to 0.19.3 if there is time.

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It's forking Friday! (self.casualuk)
submitted 9 months ago by GreatAlbatross to c/casualuk
 

This is a grumbling/cheering/commiserating thread for a beautiful looking friday in February.

What are you up to?

 

I won't pin this one, as it should be relatively minor.
A couple of tweaks under the bonnet to apply, and possibly advancing to 0.19.3 if there is time.

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/7783032

When I started at Ars in the summer of 2022, the next generation of smart home standards was on the way. Matter, an interoperable device setup and management system, and Thread, a radio network that would provide secure, far-reaching connectivity optimized for tiny batteries. Together, they would offer a home that, while well-connected, could also work entirely inside a home network and switch between controlling ecosystems with ease. I knew this tech wouldn't show up immediately, but I thought it was a good time to start looking to the future, to leave behind the old standards and coalesce into something new.

Instead, Matter and Thread are a big mess, and I am now writing to tell you that I was wrong, or at least ignorant, to have ignored the good things that already existed: Zigbee and Z-Wave. I've put in my time with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and various brittle combinations of the two. They're useful for data-rich devices and for things that can stay plugged in. Zigbee and Z-Wave have been around, but they always seemed fidgety, obscure, and vaguely European at a glance. But here, in the year 2024, I am now an admirer of both, and I think they still have a place in our homes.

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