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Apple and Google to be forced to check ID over social media ban

thetimes.com
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UK set to announce social media ban for under-16s

manchestereveningnews.co.uk
167 points·by beejiu·27 giorni fa·288 comments

London Cool Spaces Map

apps.london.gov.uk
2 points·by beejiu·2 mesi fa·0 comments

Sebastian Sawe breaks two-hour mark in marathon world record

bbc.co.uk
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Chernobyl 40 Years On

thetimes.com
4 points·by beejiu·3 mesi fa·0 comments

Scientists achieve pancreatic tumour regression in breakthrough study

euronews.com
3 points·by beejiu·5 mesi fa·0 comments

Iran has now been under a national internet blackout for two full weeks

twitter.com
1 points·by beejiu·6 mesi fa·1 comments

Starmer rallies international support to take on Musk

telegraph.co.uk
27 points·by beejiu·6 mesi fa·3 comments

US suspends technology deal with the UK

ft.com
13 points·by beejiu·7 mesi fa·2 comments

Novo's Ozempic Pill Fails to Slow Alzheimer's in Large Trials

bloomberg.com
2 points·by beejiu·8 mesi fa·0 comments

China Accessed Classified UK Systems for a Decade, Officials Say

bloomberg.com
18 points·by beejiu·9 mesi fa·0 comments

Chinese interests purchased the data hub used by Whitehall departments

twitter.com
2 points·by beejiu·9 mesi fa·0 comments

NASA to Share Details of New Perseverance Mars Rover Finding [video]

youtube.com
3 points·by beejiu·10 mesi fa·0 comments

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beejiu
·17 giorni fa·discuss
Yes, and just yesterday a passenger train was routed into the path of a freight train due to some points failure. It does make you wonder. https://www.railmagazine.com/news/points-failure-results-in-...
beejiu
·21 giorni fa·discuss
A bit part of education is (should be) independent learning with textbooks and reading. You don't need to be "tutored".
beejiu
·21 giorni fa·discuss
When I was 8, I could use the Internet at school but every website was whitelisted.
beejiu
·27 giorni fa·discuss
I'm probably going down a conspiracy theory, but it's notable when all the Five Eyes countries seem to start talking about the same problem and pushing through legislation. The US would probably do the same if not for the constitution.
beejiu
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Of charges, not arrests.
beejiu
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Are your UUIDs generated client side or server side? If it's client side, it could be due to a crawling bot. Googlebot for example executes Javascript using deterministic "randomness".
beejiu
·2 mesi fa·discuss
In Europe, the max interchange fee is 0.3%. In the US, the average is 2%. So the relative impact of fraud is much higher.
beejiu
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I got a 98-percentile result and realised my Mac had Night Shift turned on.
beejiu
·3 mesi fa·discuss
If you're using R in 2026, you're probably invoking code compiled from Fortran from the 70s/80s somewhere along the line. It's a foundation for a lot of numerical computing.
beejiu
·3 mesi fa·discuss
The UK is consistently amongst the lowest household expenditure on food in the entire world. Only 3 countries in the world are self sufficient in food. If this "reasonable worst-case" scenario happens, surely the UK is one of the better placed to deal with it?
beejiu
·3 mesi fa·discuss
LLMs didn't invent the "Rule of Three".
beejiu
·3 mesi fa·discuss
GB News gets a lot of criticism, but I watch the odd show and I've always found it to be balanced. There's a lot of political and regulatory pressure against them, so much so that GB News took Ofcom to the High Court and overturned illegal actions that Ofcom had taken.
beejiu
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I can only speak from a UK perspective, but all broadcast media here is regulated. So the things you might see in the US just can't happen and don't happen here. Everything has to be editorially balanced. Online media doesn't fall under the same regulations.
beejiu
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Because you can't get doomlooped into right-wing podcasts and "citizen journalism" on the TV.

Sample quotes from men in the study:

"Who tells me what's right and what's wrong... is it true or is it not true? Some of the things on YouTube are independent. I find I would listen to them more, because they're on the ground. They're telling you the story. "

"If you see something on social media, whether you believe it or not, you can go to the comments and see everyone's points… If most people agree with it, you know you should be at least somewhat agreeing with it. "

"It seems to everyone that it's an agenda, like the government's behind an agenda… it's like a brainwashing tool for the government. An illegal immigrant killed someone in the street the other day, stabbed them to death… And it's all over Facebook, all over YouTube. And the news hasn’t even said anything about it"

Only one man mentioned using YouTube for entertainment.
beejiu
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I didn't even realise it was an article. I thought the grid thing at the top was just an index page linking out to other pages.
beejiu
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Not only is it insanely lucrative, but the government enters into "contract for difference" contracts that guarantees a price per MWh that are generally above market rates, taking out most of the financial risk.
beejiu
·3 mesi fa·discuss
The regulations mandate that the market operates that way. It's the government that should be held to account.
beejiu
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Prediction markets are nothing like stock markets. Maybe they are more like binary options markets. In the UK for example, these were for a long time regulated as a gambling product, and for the past 7 years have been banned to retail consumers.
beejiu
·4 mesi fa·discuss
(a) It's not prostitution, and (b) while prostitution is illegal in the US it's perfectly legal in the UK and many other countries.
beejiu
·4 mesi fa·discuss
A year ago, they announced that half of their engineers will be in India by 2026:

https://www.ft.com/content/a304cf5a-5d91-4d4d-a41f-16651b59e...