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Be ready to be shocked and offended at university, UK regulator tells students

bbc.com
3 points·by xkr·last year·1 comments

Will Rishi Sunak's plan to ban smoking in UK work?

bbc.co.uk
1 points·by xkr·3 years ago·0 comments

Jelly Star – The Smallest Android 13 Smartphone

unihertz.com
4 points·by xkr·3 years ago·2 comments

Crowd Control: How We Avoid Mass Panic (2010)

scientificamerican.com
2 points·by xkr·3 years ago·0 comments

Tourists are back. Is it time to tell them to stay away?

ft.com
8 points·by xkr·3 years ago·8 comments

Putin’s technocrats saved the economy to fight a war they opposed

ft.com
4 points·by xkr·4 years ago·1 comments

Barbican Living

barbicanliving.co.uk
1 points·by xkr·4 years ago·0 comments

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1 points·by xkr·4 years ago·0 comments

Map of London Gangs

kulturevulturez.com
24 points·by xkr·5 years ago·4 comments

I Didn’t Want to Love Zooming on My Facebook Portal–But I Do

wired.com
1 points·by xkr·6 years ago·0 comments

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xkr
·2 years ago·discuss
Projector allows you not to have a giant black rectangle in the living room
xkr
·3 years ago·discuss
Sure. I have neither proper data nor a solution that would satisfy everyone. I left my comment only to show a dissenting voice in the HN engineering crowd. Someone reading HN might be under the impression WFH is universal choice of engineers. It’s not, some of us hate remote work.
xkr
·3 years ago·discuss
I can’t speak for YC or FAANG management but as a regular software engineer I totally get where they’re coming from. I worked at a FAANG company through and after covid, the difference in teams productivity was noticeable. Not in the remote working favour.

I understand some people are more productive at home but I’m yet to see a _team_ that is more productive being remote. I lack the experience working in remote-first companies like gitlab though.
xkr
·3 years ago·discuss
https://archive.is/VDZwu
xkr
·4 years ago·discuss
https://archive.ph/dj67B
xkr
·4 years ago·discuss
> Monarchies are inherently undemocratic

UK is in top-20 countries by democracy index.[1] It is classified as 'full democracy' (as opposed to 'flawed democracy', for example in the US).

[1] https://www.eiu.com/n/campaigns/democracy-index-2021/

UPD pdf version of the linked report: https://www.docdroid.net/xCeDvHc/eiu-democracy-index-2021-pd...
xkr
·5 years ago·discuss
As iOS and macOS user, I always subscribe directly through the app developer if they allow this. I stopped trusting Apple subscriptions when I called them asking to reimburse the subscription I forgot to cancel (just a few days later) and they said “no”. I never encountered any internet service declining this kind of requests.
xkr
·5 years ago·discuss
For the people living in London: https://www.shl.uk/. Home delivery and completely free.
xkr
·5 years ago·discuss
17+, which is quite ridiculous of course—Safari is pre-installed and allows you to see the same websites as Chrome or Firefox
xkr
·5 years ago·discuss
My approach is to take their weekly magazines (paper or digital) instead of browsing through the home page. Weekly editions still include an article or two on US politics, but in general are significantly more diverse.
xkr
·5 years ago·discuss
Reminded me of https://motherfuckingwebsite.com/
xkr
·6 years ago·discuss
They have a separate article on it: https://www.bellingcat.com/resources/2020/12/14/navalny-fsb-.... There is a huge black market of private data in Russia.