“A failed Conservative plan to send people seeking asylum to Rwanda spent £50m on flights that never took off, new figures disclose.
The Home Office has also revealed that the scheme – which ran under Boris Johnson, Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak’s administrations – spent £715m over two years on the plan – £15m more than previously claimed.”
“‘In the two years the partnership was in place, just four volunteers were sent to Rwanda at a cost of £700m’, Cooper told MPs.”
Another example of the expense associated with regressive politics 😒
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Good people of the fediverse!
I put it to you that it is not possible for someone to do age verification for website access*, which meets all the following:
it is privacy-respecting, such that users would trust it
it is not expensive, either to the user or the content creator
it is not unduly complex to host and operate securely by small indie content creators
it is to a standard that would be accepted by regulators responsible for enforcing "online safety" laws
(* i.e. a technique for verifying the age of the person actually accessing content of your website)
Please, prove me wrong with workable approaches that someone could actually implement. Say, by early next year...
Please don't rant here about how flawed the legislation is, how politicians don't understand tech, etc. Not the place for that :)
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If Play Integrity existed for security rather enforcing an anti-competitive, illegal business model then Google would use the hardware attestation API to permit GrapheneOS. Each day they allow a device with no patches for 8 years but not GrapheneOS makes it more of a joke.
The late Clive James wrote this poem some years ago.
"Wherever her main residence is now,
Asma unpacks her pretty clothes.
It takes forever: so much silk and cashmere
To be unpeeled from clinging leaves of tissue
By her ladies. With her perfect hands, she helps.
Out there in Syria, the torturers
Arrive by bus at every change of shift
While victims dangle from their cracking wrists
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Star Trek: Section 31 (TV movie, January 31, Paramount+): New trailer
"Section 31 stars Michelle Yeoh as Emperor Philippa Georgiou who joins a secret division of Starfleet. Tasked with protecting the United Federation of Planets, she also must face the sins of her past."
"A politics based on social media is instead anti-ideological; rather than leaders, it rewards reactionary vibe-surfers attuned to the arbitrary whims of users amplified by platform architectures. The longer the social media whirlpool spins, the more people become alienated from the entire self-reinforcing enterprise—and the more vertiginous the gyre for those that remain. "
https://kevinmunger.substack.com/p/video-killed-the-social-media-star
Star Trek: The Motion Picture was released 45 years ago today.
Rarely has a sci-fi movie been so horny.
Your $12-15 payment every month to Spotify disappears into a blackhole and is noticed and appreciated by exactly NO ONE. By contrast, you could spend that same amount today at Bandcamp, OWN three albums because of it, AND make the day of each of those artists.
Seriously, a $5 sale can change a life.
He continued: “They’re doing this with Excel spreadsheets, or ancient mainframes, or in many cases still using pen and paper processes [this was the early 00s], and those processes are just wildly labor-intensive and error-ridden. They lose unimaginable amounts of money to this. For them to pay us a measly few million to get software that takes 18 months to get deployed and just barely working? That is a •huge• improvement for them.”
In short: our product sucked, but it wasn’t a hoax.
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'Enshittification': What does Australian dictionary's Word Of The Year mean?
https://www.euronews.com/culture/2024/11/26/enshittification-what-does-australian-dictionarys-word-of-the-year-mean
Australia’s Macquarie Dictionary has selected its word of the year, and it encompasses a widespread feeling that things have been getting worse when it comes to all things digital. And more...
@pluralistic take a bow!
With just weeks until the flawed scheme comes into effect, thousands can't access their e-Visa.
Despite the UK Home Office being warned repeatedly about the scheme’s problems, people could be denied access to services or entry into the UK in the New Year.
We're joining #eXit and shifting our focus to building our community on #mastodon 🐘 you'll be hearing a lot more from us about #openscience #openaccess and #scholarlyPublishing here 🥳
Things you forgot (or never knew) because of React.
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