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Lio

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Atari Video Music

generationamiga.com
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Leeds Town Hall Organ Renewal

leedstownhall.co.uk
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Tiny 1000bhp 13Kg YASA Motor Cuts 200kg from EVs [video]

youtube.com
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Private health records of half a million Britons for sale on Chinese website

theguardian.com
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Rory Sutherland's 2026 Predictions [video]

youtube.com
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Crick: A Mind in Motion review, the charismatic philanderer who changed science

theguardian.com
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He got sued for sharing public YouTube videos; nightmare ended in settlement

arstechnica.com
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Data breach at Chinese firm reveals list of targets

techradar.com
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'Complicated' watch from 1907 sets world record at auction

bbc.co.uk
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The Fastest (68k) Macintosh Might Not Be an Amiga Anymore

hackaday.com
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Overclocked Casio fx-6300G graphics calculator 1.8 MHz vs. 0.8 MHz (2001) [video]

youtube.com
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Standardized Definition of AI Governance

github.com
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How to make your own versions of some popular bike workshop tools

road.cc
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UK government resumes row with Apple by demanding access to British users' data

theguardian.com
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Estimate the lifetime CO₂ emissions of most UK Cars and Vans

carfarts.uk
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Giant redwoods: largest trees 'thriving in UK' (2024)

bbc.co.uk
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Jaguar Land Rover extends production shutdown after cyber-attack

theguardian.com
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Pre-owned software trial kicks off in UK as Microsoft pushes resale ban

theregister.com
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Lio
·22 時間前·議論
> a car hit him; he did, in his words, “a little flip” over the vehicle, landed in the road

He was lucky he was hit by a car.

A slab fronted SUV or pickup would have dragged him underneath and so it goes.
Lio
·昨日·議論
I know I do.

I think the main purpose of the EU is to prevent wars between European states by providing a forum for compromise and cooperation.

I’d say it’s succeeded in that nicely since its founding. Not one war between member states despite ongoing disputes.

Seems like a very good idea.

I hate this law though, it’s undemocratic.
Lio
·昨日·議論
> That's why you have a constitution with rights that are not up for vote

Are you talking about the US constitution?

That has amendments, aren’t they voted on changes?
Lio
·一昨日·議論
I think that's just grandstanding for the tabloids.

He does have a sensible policy about moving the men's hand dryer in the Uxbridge Crown & Treaty. You have to give him that.

And capping the price of 99s at 99p? Chef's kiss.
Lio
·一昨日·議論
> What's your appeal to the people of Clacton?

> Well I'm NOT Nigel Farage.

> ...

> <...stunned silence...>

I died listening to this first time around this morning.

Binface is breath of fresh air and he's going lower my taxes and raise everybody else’s, which I approve of.
Lio
·3 日前·議論
> And you don't see the problem with allowing processes like this

Oh, I 100% see the problem with it. I think pushing draconian laws, that have already been defeated, in secret backroom deals is dodgy as.

I think you have some very valid points.

I think the centre and left just see opportunities to act without compromise, never considering that it will piss of their electorates. The electorate will reply by voting just to piss off the politicians regardless of the consequences. Just like with Brexit.

That still doesn't mean that the EU is currently worse than actual dictatorships.
Lio
·3 日前·議論
> Now go enlighten us on how the EU is super democratic and way better than the worst dictatorship that ever existed, so we may be happy we are not the worst.

Well they're not rounding people because of their religion or sexuality and putting them in "retraining" camps yet. Or using "criminals" as enforced organ donors. I suppose there's that.

The EU is being a bit short-sighted and shit with regard to Chat Control but let's not loose perspective here.
Lio
·4 日前·議論
I think an LLM would give a "conversational" experience to search.

That's handy for situations where you might not really understand what you need to search for. Any search system that can ask you clarifying questions is going to be a big improvement.

Or where you need to combine several steps together but you don't yet know what those steps are.

There's probably other technologies that could do that, requiring lower resources but they'll come with different trade-offs around configuration.

Just having a Raspberry PI, a offline copy wikipedia and a RAG enabled small LLM would be quite useful or at least entertaining if you have to go off grid.
Lio
·5 日前·議論
You can't remember it because it's so common it doesn't raise any media interest:

ICE vehicles: ~174,000–200,000 fires/year (1,500–1,530 per 100,000 sold).

EVs: ~25 fires per 100,000 sold (hundreds per year total).
Lio
·5 日前·議論
No one throws Duracell during riots for a reason. Where as a small bottle, half filled with petrol, and a lit rag makes a pretty good anti-tank weapon.

A car with a tank full of gas is basically a big bomb.

I'd rather sleep over the electric car.
Lio
·5 日前·議論
Yeah and Peter Hummelgaard is about to touch you on the penis.

> "We must break with the totally erroneous perception that it is everyone's civil liberty to communicate on encrypted messaging services,"

What an arsehole.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/danish-justice...
Lio
·5 日前·議論
It's not EU cookie banners that have ruined the internet, it's malicious compliance and dark pattens on behalf of those that want to track you.
Lio
·7 日前·議論
Timeless iconic Italian design.

I'm surprised that the article didn't mention the role Vespa (and Lambretta) played in the British Mod scene.

You can see it's influence in the RAF roundel stickers on bikes in the article.

For anyone interested Quadrophenia is still a fun introduction:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quadrophenia_(film)
Lio
·8 日前·議論
Filing or cutting debris from a lathe or mill.

Something important to remember if you come across it, never pick it up with a bare hand because it can be razor sharp and never wear gloves when using a machine tool like a lathe unless you want to loose a hand... or worse.
Lio
·9 日前·議論
When I was at uni in the 90s I remember hearing one of our lecturers tell stories about visitors to British Aerospace being caught wearing shoes with sticky soles to try and capture small amounts of swarf for industrial espionage.

So yes, that does happen.
Lio
·12 日前·議論
Well according to the abstract it related to gut health affects of the coffee not the caffeine itself.

> "Our findings reveal the microbiome and neurological responses to coffee, as well as their potential long-term benefits for a healthier microbiome. Coffee may modify what microbes do collectively, and what metabolites they use. As the public continues to think about dietary changes for the right digestive balance, coffee has the potential to also be harnessed as a further intervention as part of a healthy balanced diet."

That would explain why it works for decaf too. i.e. it's healthy gut, healthy mind.
Lio
·12 日前·議論
The IOPC is still investigating the police officers involved.

They won't release their findings until September, so it's too early to say that there's no accountability.
Lio
·12 日前·議論
The Pragmatic Programmers have always sold DRM free commercial book (to my knowledge).

https://pragprog.com/

Having commercial publishers that will sell you high quality books without DRM is brilliant and I'll always support that.
Lio
·12 日前·議論
> (while the perpetrators face no consequences).

Bullshit!

Vickrum Digwa, the perpetrator of that crime, was jailed for life with a minimum sentence review time of 21 years.

What's more it's thought that sentence is unduly lenient so it's being reviewed to make is stronger.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1d2w411rgro
Lio
·12 日前·議論
Criminals will just side-step the law and use methods of communication that allow them carry on committing crimes.

If it was possible to outlaw crime we would have no crime already. We had riots in 70s, 80s and 90s too after all.

Meanwhile politicians get to strip the innocent of their privacy, which is very handy for them.