> * The internet’s memory problem https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3ct5zpf
So, I clicked here, it took me to BBC sounds, which now says: "We're replacing BBC Sounds outside the UK and bringing you BBC.com, a seamless way to read, watch, and listen - all in one place."
I remember your rant against BBC sounds when they first set it up. They were going to keep RSS but delay podcasts for weeks unless you used BBC sounds.
It seems like now, only 2 years later, they're keeping BBC sounds for UK residents, but reverting to / switching to BBC.com for international listeners.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/help/questions/listening-outside-the-uk/outside-uk-changes
Apparently though, the RSS feed for the Business Daily podcast still exists and isn't delayed by 2 weeks. You can find it here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p002vsxs/episodes/downloads
I'm not quite sure what's going on here. AFAIK, the podcasts I listen to were never delayed, and the RSS feeds for them still work. Maybe there's other stuff that was exclusive to BBC sounds and never had RSS feeds and are now unavailable outside the UK?
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I am reminded once again of this, as I see more news about the UK government talking about cutting disability benefits. If you taxed the Sunday Times rich list 1%, you wouldn't have to make these cuts. If you taxed them 10% of their billions, there wouldn't even be any deficit.
IF THEY WERE TAXED AT THE 45% ON THE HIGHER BRACKET LIKE THEY WERE SUPPOSED TO BE, THEY WOULD GENERATE £357.75 BILLION FOR THE ECONOMY.
But I suppose cutting a couple of hundred quid from the poorest is probably the most sensible solution. Don't want them getting any ideas above their station. In the year 2025. 👍
Edit - someone kindly pointed out that my maths is wrong as this is total wealth not income. So - same point but with whatever the correct figures are.....but probably won't actually resolve the deficit, which rather undermines this whole post. 😂
https://www.news.co.uk/latest-news/the-sunday-times-rich-list-2024-is-out/
A poster has been attracting attention since Wednesday, March 12, 2025, in Tottenham, a London neighborhood (United Kingdom). Activists crowdfunded an anti-Elon Musk billboard.
This panel is titled "The Fast and The Führer." On the right, "winner of the Nuremberg Festival."
Other initiatives against the Tesla boss even appear to have flourished in London.
https://entrevue.fr/en/the-fast-and-the-fuhrer-laffiche-polemique-contre-elon-musk-a-londres/
In #archaeology we love *analytical* machine learning applications, like the ones that can search through aerial photographs for something we're interested in, or make a charred scroll legible.
But we mostly hate *generative* applications, like LLMs and prompt-based image generators. Because they debase scientific knowledge with their hallucinations, and undermine skilled writing and painting.
The message is clear across the political divide: let's hear it!
The UK government should argue in open court why they want to make us less secure by ordering a backdoor into Apple encryption.
A secret Tribunal would be an affront to the privacy and security issues at stake. It must be held in public.
Read the joint letter from ORG, Big Brother Watch and Index on Censorship ⬇️
#Apple #encryption #e2ee #privacy #security #cybersecurity #ukpol #ukpolitics #tech
UK investigation says Apple and Google are ‘holding back’ mobile browsers https://www.theverge.com/news/628472/apple-safari-ios-google-android-chrome-cma-competition
The news has been more than a bit grim of late, so hooray for Carbon Brief providing some genuine and really meaningful **good** news: the UK's carbon emissions in 2024 were the lowest since 1872, because demand for fossil fuels just keeps decreasing.
Having completed its close flyby of Mars, the Hera spacecraft has turned its antenna towards Earth and has been downlinking telemetry, science data and images to ESA’s ESOC mission control centre in Darmstadt, Germany.
The science team is busy processing the images – including astrophysicist, stereoscopist and guitarist Dr. Brian May 🎸
Images will be unveiled during tomorrow's webcast!
“It was said by some that during the first century of the second millennium, the ruling elite would stare into glass rectangles in order to decipher the will of the gods. This portal, known as stock market, would give them a series of numbers. If the numbers decreased, they would increase the misery of the poor in order to appease their dark gods. If the numbers increased, however, they would accumulate more treasure for themselves. And increase the misery of the poor; this was a constant.”
Terry Pratchett (GNU) describes B S Johnson's organ:
https://frikiverse.zone/@terrybot/114068187263595344
1990s Windows was a grand piano. Classic design, elegant, restrained.
21st Century Windows is a plastic $50 keyboard with a bunch of colourful buttons for preprogrammed backing tracks.
Every Linux desktop tries to refactor the piano.
KDE adds 3 more keyboards at right angles, plus a few dozen more pedals. It colour-codes the keys in a pretty rainbow.
GNOME removes those ugly black-and-white key things, keeping only the backing-track buttons, of which it has 32. With 16 modifier dials. It's made from matchsticks. You get 10 boxes of your own to customize it.
By no coincidence at all, none of the designers can play piano, except for the chaps behind Xfce, who can just about tap out "Chopsticks".
Me: Trying to work out if a bit of thin card goes in the paper recycling bin or the cardboard recycling bin.
World Leaders: Flying to the Amazon by private jet, where the rainforest has been flattened to accommodate an enormous luxury hotel and golf course, where they will feast on panda steaks and hawksbill turtle eggs, and agree to say they might phase out coal-fired power plants by the year 2299, if big tech lets them.
“Oh shit, I left my laptop at home”.
“Dang, if you get an Uber out you’d probably be back in time for the planning meeting. Or maybe IT can get you a loaner. Waitaminnit why do synthetics need laptops, can’t you just, I dunno…wiggle your silicon.”
“Yeah nah, I am NOT putting work spyware on my core systems. I got this; I’ll remote in to my backup body at home and work from there, then call into the meeting”
“You came to the office…to work from home…to call the office. This is the stupidest timeline.”
“Hey, I’m not the one running consciousness on soup”
Home Assistant Announces Official Matter Certification
https://www.allthethings.best/home-assistant-announces-official-matter-certification
Home Assistant has achieved certification from the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) for its implementation of the Matter protocol, marking a significant milestone as the first open-source project to receive such recognition. The certification reflects the capability of open-source projects to match or surpass leading technology companies in delivering quality smart home experiences.
#news #homeassistant #matter
OH yeah love ending my workday with a surprise National Geographic interview about the Saturn moons that I helped discover by accidentally pointing the CFHT telescope at Saturn. Definitely my most scientifically productive whoopsie ever.
128!!!! New!!! MOONS!!
Happy Moon Day!
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