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matthewmacleod

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VP Software at Dexory, building autonomous robotic platforms for the logistics industry. [email protected] / https://matt-m.co.uk / https://dexory.com

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matthewmacleod
·11 hours ago·discuss
Nigel Farage is (was) the MP (Member of Parliament) for the Clacton area. He is currently under investigation by the parliament's standards watchdog after reports that he failed to declare some donations and benefits.

If he’s found to have broken the rules, it’s possible he’d be suspended from parliament and subject to a recall election. However, he has resigned from this position himself instead, which means there will be a by-election for that seat.

It’s widely perceived that he has done this to distract from the investigation, with the view being that if he runs, then wins, a parliamentary suspension looks like a coordinated attack on someone who has just proven he has local support.

The major UK parties have decided not to field candidates in this election, claiming it is a distraction tactic and a waste of resources. This will leave Farage campaigning head-to-head with a man dressed as a bin, neutering any claims that this is a “real” election win (as well as generating plenty of entertaining news footage over the next few weeks).
matthewmacleod
·18 days ago·discuss
I don't think this is actually your view, though. I can't imagine that you think harassment or violent threats are things that should have no repercussions.
matthewmacleod
·19 days ago·discuss
But this is a Pi Pico, which is a microcontroller and not a Linux system.
matthewmacleod
·last month·discuss
Why did you choose to lie about this today? I'm genuinely interesting – this is trivially obviously not true, so what motivated this?
matthewmacleod
·last month·discuss
In the UK you get thrown in prison for making a slightly unfriendly tweet. Freedom of speech simply does not exist.

"These days if you say you're English you'll be arrested and you'll be thrown in jail."

It's just not true. Where are you getting this nonsense from?
matthewmacleod
·last month·discuss
This isn't true – why did you come here and choose to lie about this?
matthewmacleod
·last month·discuss
To quote – I don't know how to explain to you that you should care about other people.
matthewmacleod
·last month·discuss
This is not true – the police cannot "simply ask anyone for their passwords", and your oversimplification has resulted in this becoming a lie. I would really strongly recommend that you educate yourself first – by doing this, you contribute to the misinformation that is currently making much of the world an unpleasant place to be.
matthewmacleod
·last month·discuss
There is plenty of money to be made selling home layouts to police

Is there?
matthewmacleod
·2 months ago·discuss
No, you were merely wrong.
matthewmacleod
·3 months ago·discuss
Apple's obsession over reinventing the wheel with Metal

Bold of them to reinvent something that hadn't been invented yet.
matthewmacleod
·3 months ago·discuss
The other, very often just ‘pink,’ is predominantly a light red. A quick and sloppy way to describe this is a light grey with a raised red component.

While that’s true, it’s also still not monochromatic in the electromagnetic sense.
matthewmacleod
·4 months ago·discuss
I'm afraid you didn't read my message – this is to be expected, since you've clearly decided on your opinion in advance.

But it's really simple:

- The "let's leave the EU" side won in the UK, no question - The UK entered a period where it struggled to figure out what "Get Brexit done" meant - Eventually they figured that out, it was pretty much the shape that was expected, and did it.

What you have described as "threats" are clearly examples of what you would expect the impact of leaving an integrated union would be. That includes negotiating the terms of the departure, and the EU was obviously in the interests of the EU.

I'm honestly just baffled that you think otherwise. The UK chose to leave the EU – fine. The EU acted to protect its interests in that exit – also fine. Weird to get so threatened by things that turned out to be obviously true.
matthewmacleod
·4 months ago·discuss
Poor research then, as end user prices are unfortunately not correlated with the cost of renewables.
matthewmacleod
·4 months ago·discuss
The EU made UK elections into single-issue ones? Obviously that didn't happen.

I think you're just projecting, to be honest. The "leave the EU" side won; unexpectedly, with no clear vision of what that involved. And then the UK's internal inability to agree resulted in a tumultuous period of internal politics, the result of which is pretty much the outcome we'd've all expected.

Time to get over it, I think.
matthewmacleod
·4 months ago·discuss
This didn’t happen. I know you have a fantasy it will be hard to disabuse you of, but that was an issue all of the UK’s own making.
matthewmacleod
·4 months ago·discuss
Of course leaving the EU is hard. Membership has a significant effect on regulation and governance. The fact that something is hard also doesn’t mean you aren’t free to do it.

It being “fought” or countries being “penalised” is a matter of opinion but not one I share.
matthewmacleod
·4 months ago·discuss
That obviously makes no sense. A club isn’t a sovereign entity just because it has rules. Hungary is free to leave the EU and set a border policy that conflict with EU law if it wishes - but if it wants to remain part of that organisation, particularly one that has open borders thorough The Schengen area, then of course it needs to follow the rules.
matthewmacleod
·5 months ago·discuss
It isn't even information – it's noise.

I'm actually quite surprised by the number of people who have fallen for this. There aren't even any concrete claims here – just the vague assertion that some things are "impossible".
matthewmacleod
·5 months ago·discuss
Other than that, I find this whole thing mostly very saddening. Not because some company used my diagram. As I said, it's been everywhere for 15 years and I've always been fine with that. What's dispiriting is the (lack of) process and care: take someone's carefully crafted work, run it through a machine to wash off the fingerprints, and ship it as your own. This isn't a case of being inspired by something and building on it. It's the opposite of that. It's taking something that worked and making it worse. Is there even a goal here beyond "generating content"?

I mean come on – the point literally could not be more clearly expressed.