You think tech is not going to be affected by this warmongering?
I think it's one of the biggest threats, if not the biggest, for US tech startups wanting to sell to customers outside of the US.
I don't consider myself very politically active, neither are my friends. But we are all looking to detach from the US and its companies. If you are a fledgling startup, in the coming weeks you might just lose out on many of your potential customers.
Not familiar of Oxfords admissions, but if they apply affirmative action as done in other universities in the US, this take of Thomas Sowell is very relevant:
https://youtu.be/7AyhaYkikCs?t=57
I have a 2x 4k ultrawide. The Samsung Oddysey 55(?)inch variant.
Not only is it very bright and legible, the fact that the screen takes up my field of view helps me focus.
And I connect it to my MacBook using two seperate HDMI cables, so it's essentially two seperate monitors without bezels. I think I'll probably keep this monitor for a decade or so: any higher DPI and it doesn't make any difference because you have to size up the text. Any brighter and my eyes will burn out of their sockets.
AKA unusable for high value data.