@TheConversationUS
Or rather, "How Cats Domesticated Humans"
The first ticket release is at 8pm this evening, London time
boosts appreciated!
^Paul
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/barcamp-london-xii-tickets-717341005257
'A conversation about using progressive taxation to rescue and rebuild the UK economy is long overdue. The above is a small sample of the ways in which additional tax revenues can be raised without increasing the rates of income tax, corporation tax and basic national insurance contributions. A large proportion of the population will see no increase in taxes.'
10 ways we could make the tax system more progressive - Left Foot Forward: Leading the UK's progressive debate https://leftfootforward.org/2023/09/10-ways-we-could-make-the-tax-system-more-progressive/
Exactly 14 years ago , Satoshi Nakamoto designed the most pathetic / inefficient system ever invented by humankind : the blockchain.
Today, it weights 60 000 tons, wastes constantly 10 gigawatts .. to process less than 7 transactions per second :
Less than a 33 bps modem from 1990.
This could be joke if it didn't have such gigantic environmental impact, wasn't enabling billion dolllars ransomware industry and was not crushing thousands of lives in the process.
This is one of the most incredible pieces of research into a random piece of infrastructure I’ve ever seen. A wild ride.
https://tylervigen.com/the-mystery-of-the-bloomfield-bridge
h/t @danyork
@Keltounet @hywan There's a deeper point: the past 70 years of computing have focussed on a spurious vision of progress that forgets to consider the utility of a stable platform. Operating systems in particular are driven by commercial goals (sell more software! Get more Linux desktops out there!) that are actively inimical to the needs of their users. Forcing users to learn a new way of working every year—even if they don't need to—is crazy. And it renders computers inaccessible to the elderly.
Huge preparation over the last few weeks for today's community AGM. The difficult people had their say, were answered fully and showed how they had nothing positive to say.
Some many great contributions, words of support and great ideas for the coming year.
Full of beans and so proud of the team we've recruited this year and the way we've all worked together.
Pitchforks down!
Advice for #Word document preparation.
I want to print many copies of the same single page document, but have each copy numbered in several places. Is there a way to add that to the document?
Am thinking a mail merge is a workaround but wondered if there was a simpler solution. Googlefu is weak on this one.
Was out at a major shopping mall today, and popped into one of the last big #HouseOfFraser department stores. I'm sorry to say: it's doomed. Has been in decline for many years but now it's clear that management have done nothing to save it from this death spiral.
Lots of staff chatting with each other, barely any customers, but they're getting some #retail fundamentals wrong. The entire store is just full of racks of random clothes, so looks more like a giant charity shop. Signs all over just say 50% off, but nothing to direct you to fitting rooms (tiny cubicle), tills, or any other facilities that M&S, John Lewis and heck, even Primark manage to provide. Even the lighting makes it feel like you're in Dawn of the Dead, or 1987 Moscow.
There is no biological difference in autism between men and women. What we think of as 'female traits' are just masking traits most of the time. Autism might appear different between genders, but that's a perception or societal issue, not an actual biological reality. So it makes perfect sense for you to not be female but still relate to female autistic traits. The root of the 'male vs female autism' stuff is unfortunately just pseudoscience.
@Autistrain @hosford42 @actuallyautistic @neurodiversity @Tooden @ScottSoCal @pathfinder @markusl @johnettesnuggs @sentient_water @hellomiakoda @Adventurer
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 :)
*Background banner is a photo Yorkshire flag in blue and white, in front of a classic bell tent, in a field of similar tents at a festival.