When the trailer for #TheRegime came out, it seemed to be a fairly serious drama, but early reviews from bamboozled Americans indicated that it might be more along the lines of "Death of Stalin" or that Peter Sellers classic "The Mouse that Roared".
2 episodes in and chuckling all the way through. Fantastic costume and production design, and wrapped in an Eastern European shawl by Alexandre Desplat.
https://youtu.be/MilyCJRKX80
Yay, new episode of #Map Men! Undiscovering the world - in the age of satellite photography, we now know some islands on maps don't actually exist.
https://youtu.be/PVemGumEEgo
@sellathechemist Thanks, am already home for kiddo collection, I'm afraid.
@jon That appears to be a swing bridge:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/dQeFp1qFBh6KXwnb6
@jon Or get Keanu Reeves to drive the train across the gap.
@sellathechemist Thanks, will do!
@sellathechemist It's next on my project list, a method for keeping track of our room and desk allocations within/across buildings and groups. Telemetry is definitely a problem - we've had card swiping data for a while but it needs some work to be able to get some useful information on what days/times are busy in which buildings. Also want to avoid "Big Brother" tendencies.
@neil Any thoughts on whether the recent passage will aussage concerns from tech and security wonks (including your good self)?
https://cdt.org/insights/open-letter-from-security-experts-voices-concerns-over-the-proposed-changes-to-uk-investigatory-powers-acts-notices-regime/
Archvied here:
https://archive.org/details/cu31924032565990/mode/2up
Appears to be a comedic rant about capitalism and industrialisation, with some excellent engravings throughout (yes, it's *that* Eric Gill).
"Yes, until after men had toiled through collisions, accidents and confusions they did not learn that regulation was necessary ; even now the regulations they have reached are not uniform ! It is impossible to estimate the number of lives which would have been saved, and the trouble which would have been avoided, had the rulers arrived at a theoretical system to be enforced early enough."
This sounds very familiar!
@tferrer
Es una pena, ya que el estilo brutalista se puede renovar y modernizar. Pero definitivamente necesita algo para audiencias televisivas más amplias y transmisiones modernas. Hay un error famoso de un comentarista: "Para aquellos que miran en blanco y negro, el rosa está al lado del verde".
Sorry for the rant, but everything this government have touched they've ruined. We have foodbanks, record NHS waiting, unis facing bankrupcy. No policy successes to point to after a decade, including and especially from their flagship policies. All they have left is desperate bids to be divisive.
@sellathechemist Estate management continues to be a challenge, especially for large Departments. Over the past decade or so we've become more and more fragmented, now in about 9 buildings.
@m0xEE I mean I remember reading in 2012 that girls were getting turned off science and maths by about 10 years old. So if initiatives targeted post-16, undergraduates or those entering employment, that's going to be a very slow improvement.
@m0xEE Yeah, I'd say the landscape of "Women in tech" has changed in the last decade or so. Programmes that were novel and vital should have become embedded in diversity and inclusion initiatives. And there is still a huge gender imbalance in many industries, so orgs do have to analyse what's happened in that time.
It's Professor Snyder. Listen to facts and wisdom. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mId4LefqBck
Today, we filed our final brief in Hachette v. Internet Archive, the publishers’ lawsuit against our library. For four years we've been fighting for library rights—what our founder, @brewsterkahle, calls “a battle for the soul of libraries in the digital age.” https://blog.archive.org/2024/04/19/internet-archive-stands-firm-on-library-digital-rights-in-final-brief-of-hachette-v-internet-archive-lawsuit/
@m0xEE Disappointing. The comments have some interesting points about the organisation, as well as the expected sweeping negative ones about these sorts of ventures.
Congrats to the @uclcs #AthenaSwan team who have received Gold Award for the 2024 submission!
So good to see! I was on the assessment team from 2012-2020 (through Bronze and Silver) and since then EDI initiatives have branched out into other areas where we're underrepresented.
Just another worried little citizen of this modern-day Pompeii. Techie at UCL, working on Process Automation with MS Power Platform. Scatterbrain, interested in education, languages, Space and lots of disparate things. sorry.
Keeping my space toots at @astrodad as an experiment in self-moderation :)
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