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GJim
·15 giorni fa·discuss
I'd say less pent up anger, more writing oddly in the desire to be awarded imaginary internet points.
GJim
·16 giorni fa·discuss
Being redirected to an unknown website by QR code (no visible URL)?

Where is the worst you could end up!
GJim
·17 giorni fa·discuss
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GJim
·17 giorni fa·discuss
I think you will find it *did* fail to safe.

(To suggest otherwise implies you do not understand what failsafe means!).
GJim
·19 giorni fa·discuss
Good god!

It's difficult to make out if this is ignorance, a poor attempt at satire or simply trolling.
GJim
·19 giorni fa·discuss
You appear to be suggesting that fun hobbies which don't make money are a 'failure' rather than a success. Not everything is judged by how much money it makes.

Have you ever wondered why kids climb trees?
GJim
·19 giorni fa·discuss
> whose failing businesses they bankroll

Don't confuse a hobby business with a failing business.

Plenty of people with independent means run loss making businesses for fun and/or support wives/children doing just that.
GJim
·19 giorni fa·discuss
> Employees were invited to invest their retirement savings in a mutual fund that contained only WorldCom stock.

Investing in your own employer is an idiotic risk..... If the company goes titsup, then you lose your job and your savings. This happened to many people during the dotcom crash.
GJim
·19 giorni fa·discuss
£50 to a spat out smartie says you've never ridden a motorbike in your life, let alone in city traffic.
GJim
·19 giorni fa·discuss
It's hardly complicated!

OP is simply describing what is common throughout government in the UK. This is known as the Revolving Door.

Private Eye magazine wrote a special report on it some years back as, frankly, it is scandalous https://www.private-eye.co.uk/pictures/special_reports/revol... [PDF]
GJim
·22 giorni fa·discuss
We used to advocate governments turning off the internet on Friday nights and redirecting all WWW traffic to a test-card that says "Go to the pub".
GJim
·22 giorni fa·discuss
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GJim
·22 giorni fa·discuss
Stupidly dangerous and (in my country) illegal.

Please retract your comment and don't encourage such stupidity.

EDIT: Since this is being misinterpreted... Earplugs that deaden sound are fine and encouraged on a motorbike, playing music in your ears is what masks other sound and is both stupid and illegal.
GJim
·22 giorni fa·discuss
Have you tried simply telling people you don't want to talk?

"Sorry mate, I'm reading" is hardly difficult.
GJim
·22 giorni fa·discuss
> Talking to strangers is a skill. You can practice it!

This is HN mate!

You need to design an app so people can practice it. (Alternately, rant something about "pick up artists").
GJim
·22 giorni fa·discuss
> The effect on your heating bill is going to be much worse than a small amount of mould

A small amount of mould?

Oh you sweet summer child! You really need to see the damage it can do.
GJim
·22 giorni fa·discuss
Pretty damn good; not least because each store (aside from the smallest) has their own on-site butcher and fishmonger. Not to mention a decent deli.
GJim
·23 giorni fa·discuss
> most mould is caused by buildings.

An honourable mention to fitting Cavity Wall Insulation, heavily sold and encouraged by UK government energy saving schemes thorough the 1990's and 2000's.

Except by stuffing the wall cavity, you provide a nice moisture bridge to outside whilst simultaneously stopping air circulating in the cavity and whipping away moisture; thus an explosion of mould.

The policy was a disaster, as getting the stuff removed costs a small fortune.
GJim
·24 giorni fa·discuss
Ummmm

The GDPR also covers data portability, so preventing your data (not just personal data) from being held hostage.

https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/uk-gdpr-guidance-and-re...
GJim
·24 giorni fa·discuss
The UK is different old boy.