

What do you mean by that last bit? Was he wishy washy on Corbyn’s anti-semitism? I saw that he was wishy washy on the “Zionism is racism” motion.
he/him


What do you mean by that last bit? Was he wishy washy on Corbyn’s anti-semitism? I saw that he was wishy washy on the “Zionism is racism” motion.


I think it’s clear that he did, in fact, believe that he could hypnotise women’s breasts bigger. And then backtracked when he became a politician and realised this would look bad for him.
Right now I would still vote for the Greens but my god can’t we have someone with good policies AND who has never tried to hypnotise women’s breasts bigger??
PS. Here is what his website looked like a year after the Sun article was written: https://web.archive.org/web/20141025071852/http://www.zackpolanski.com/page/1/. The main page doesn’t advertise breast enlargement, but the blog does mention positively the Sun article. He clearly wasn’t ashamed of it, or trying to “defend” himself from misrepresentation. I think we can safely conclude that the guy genuinely believed in hypnotherapy – him being a professional hynotherapist charging £200 a session and all – and that this extended to breast enlargement. Whatever he currently believes, I don’t like denying this apparently basic truth.


I found cleverkeys to be terrible at swipe/gesture typing. It would fail at even simple, common, seemingly unambiguous words. Heliboard + gboard swipe lib was orders of magnitude better.
I still use cleverkeys for termux though as the key gestures are brilliant.


Getting rid of cars is always the answer.
One thing from my personal experience is that I can’t really cycle with my children. It’s plainly unsafe for them to cycle on the road, but it would be illegal for me to cycle on the pavement. There really isn’t anywhere we can go to cycle together near where I live.


still can’t believe Martinelli missed that. Or rather that Kelleher saved it. I would put money on him slotting that home every time.


Short answer is no, but you can buy a card holder that integrates into the case: https://shop.fairphone.com/shop/fairphone-6-card-holder-1895?category=5&color=188
I thought I’d miss not having contactless phone payments but actually the card holder thing is fine.


He was redirected to Sainsbury’s, which apologised and offered him a £75 shopping voucher.
Get absolutely fucked Sainsbury’s, what a joke. “We’re sorry we called you a criminal and chucked you out of our shop, here’s some fake toy money you can only spend at the same place we humiliated you in.”


I said to myself about 20 minutes in that I’d take a point. I never really wavered from that, even after the red.
Why oh why can’t we just get a nice season without any injury setbacks?!


This is a good summary. At this point I am too deeply invested in to NextCloud to switch to a different thing, as I’ve switched my whole family off OneDrive now and I just cba to go through that again. I can handle it being dogshit and I’ve got used to it’s bugs - a form of stockholm syndrome. I suspect a lot of people are similar to me - we use NextCloud because it’s the biggest name and has been around forever, not because it’s what we want.
Anyway, performance is clearly a problem, and has been since I started on OwnCloud 10 years ago. I wish the devs would do something to improve it but again, having used it for 10 years, I know that they won’t. When it finally blows up I’ll move to something else I guess.


Until verification is complete, access to [social features] will be limited to friends only
don’t threaten me with a good time


Calling that shopping centre “iconic” and “legendary” is hilarious.
The proposals have received 784 responses from the public, comprising 105 objections, 637 responses in support and 42 neutral comments.
637 out of 784 in support is pretty overwhelming.


Octopus Energy are having a free hour of electricity today, so I turned the heat pump and electric heater on just now. It got down to 19.5 in the morning, which is far too cold for me…


The OSA should have been explicitly worded to exclude organisations like the Wikimedia Foundation from its scope. Clearly the intent of the law was not to clamp down on the Wikimedia Foundation, so the law should have been written such that the Wikimedia Foundation fell clearly outside of its scope. It’s just very poorly drafted.


I’ve read the act and it’s not clear at all. There is a legal risk if you run a small site about a legal subject with a comment section or forum now that didn’t exist before, which was not the stated intent of the law, and which results from the legislation being poorly drafted.


it’s cold in the morning though


I’m willing to bet that, since their sister got a smart meter, everyone’s bills have doubled.
I’m totally with you on not strapping batteries to my feet. That feels like a good rule to live by for anyone.


This is so fucked up.
They added: “The building has been intensively occupied since it opened over seven years ago. It is a multi-million-pound refurbishment …”
wtf? You opened the building SEVEN YEARS AGO, and you need to completely refurbish it already?! How fucking shit must you be at owning and managing a building to need to spend millions of pounds to redo it SEVEN FUCKING YEARS after opening the building?!?!
This company shouldn’t be allowed to exist, let alone fuck up the course of 150 people’s lives. Absolute scum.


It doesn’t actually give any examples of removed posts or screenshots of the reasons why? Surely it can’t just be because a town name happens to contain “lsd” in the middle of it?
how many months tho
(this is amazing and I can’t wait)