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  • As a well qualified software Dev, I left the UK ten years ago. One of the many experiences that led to that decision was being ‘in the front row seats’ shall we say, of a software startup that tried everything to get some support from the government.

    All it did was earn us extra, inconvenient attention from tax auditors - who naturally found us completely clean. Great demonstration of how much UK Gov cared about innovation to me, at that time.

    UK Gov appear obsessed with two things: 1) Their financial sector - which produces nothing of material worth, and 2) strutting on the world stage. Both great hobbies of a hard-core elite who look down on the lower (+middle) classes with contempt.

    Consequent decades of domestic policy failure due to this high-level corruption, and the media’s projection of those failures onto Europe, are what led to Brexit: Moreso than any real racism - an easy charge that unjustly deflected the elite’s brief flash of geopolitical shame onto ‘gammons’.

    The now tragic UK could have chosen to become a progressive beacon of academic excellence in Europe had it not been for greed of a few (sale of ARM as another bellwether, anyone?).

    Ever thus, I suppose.





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    3 months ago

    I’ll never understand people that drive these entirely unnecessary abominations. Energy efficiency should be a major motivating factor in vehicle choice: which generally indicates smaller vehicles for most tasks.

    I firmly believe that most local, individual journeys should be made by eScooter these days, and a saloon car is already the best format for mid range family trips (it wasn’t broken - just go electric).

    SUVs are mostly a sign of sociopathic tendencies - a manifestation of the drivers need to be feel bigger, heavier, stronger than the next person. To be confident you’ll injure the other party in a crash regardless of who was in the right… because “fuck you I can afford this”.

    If you live in the country, fine, the rugged format makes sense. Drive one exclusively in the suburbs to pick your shopping up? The choice says something about the buyers personality IMO, and it’s not favourable.

    You wouldn’t catch me dead driving one by choice.
















  • If you’re out there suggesting political stances can be adequately expressed along a single line, then you’re not doing much better I’m afraid. Engage with the nuance, friend, it’ll build understanding and be better for all of us.

    ‘Left’/‘Right’ need to go, they’re losing any meaning they once had - instead: “What’s your policy on X”? “How do you feel about Y?” “Do you agree with Z’s policy on A, B & C, and why?”.

    Curiosity, followed by grounded opinion, over tribalism.

    Now excuse me while I go and try to practice what I just preached 😅