richardldn.bsky.social
I write about something called spectrum policy. Mostly post about tech, politics, and telecoms.
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come on this is silly
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you’re welcome
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I didn’t say Brexit made it easier lol
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Immigration existed before Brexit. The UK was never in Schengen.
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'how do plants survive' ARE YOU A PLANT
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In Trump's head every time he flips, they play one of those reality TV show stingers. it definitely keeps everyone watching
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Scholz was responding to calls to privatise the rail operators. The UK privatised system being proudly second most delayed suggests this won't make the trains run on time. His point still stands.
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Good thing that a colour screen can do black and white for those who prefer it ;)
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I haven’t been able to see or use comments since subscribing. Email support wont respond :-(
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What are some wired writers I can follow on here to keep up? I’ve been a sub for years for your beautiful print mag (UK).
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As usual, when people say “corporate” media doesn’t cover something, it usually is actually covering that thing. Wired (owned by conde Nast) literally broke the story.
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We've just published a new story that names six young men who've been aiding Elon Musk—all aged between 19 and 24. wrd.cm/40W0hd3
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No it’s so much better trust me. Our litter box doesn’t emit any odour.
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TikTok wants to make Trump seem like the hero here. And it's working. The legal situation now is the same as it was before he said anything...
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Tbh I don’t think it’s even that harmful. I’m most worried about all the sensitive data that OpenAI is collecting if people use it for this.
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ha. Now he’s begging for regulation because his unreleased models are just *too good*. Sure buddy!
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Thai earthquake and tsunami 2004
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SpaceX also just received permission from the FCC to begin commercial service in the US, together with T-Mobile putting it on track to launch next year.
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AST SpaceMobile and Lynk have only launched seven satellites each, despite being in the satellite D2D business for years. Meanwhile, GlobalStar has dedicated 24 satellites to Apple for its emergency satellite feature.
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What he described is still impossible. Worth considering how wrong he got that prediction, and how true his future predictions might be... (2/2)
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Mustafa is an unashamed AI hype man. I've actually read his book a few months ago, "the Coming Wave". In it, he claims that within a year (i.e. by September 2024), an AI should be able to successfully act on the instruction of "go make $1 million on Amazon in one month". (1/2)
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I really don’t think he’s saying it’s good. He’s saying it’s happening and proof that people are using AI, all the time and they are just part of our life now.
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what a shame. I met my wife on hawk tuah coin