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binaryape.bsky.social
Hat-wearing devourer of chickpeas, Manchester vegan, manager of identities, developer of obscure software, Green inactivist, Elixir & Ruby coder, watcher of K-dramas, daft-apeth. Alignment: Quixotic-Good https://binary-ape.org
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Many of them do have holes I suppose. Also: MONKEY PUZZLE!
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I've needed the same, I resorted to a spreadsheet I'm sorry to say
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If you can’t stand up for trans women and trans rights then you don’t belong in the party. Gender Critical thinking doesn’t belong in the Green Party. You can’t pick and choose which social justice causes you stand for and which you don’t. Stand with all oppressed people Adrian, or stand with none.
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You've included the man partly responsible for getting The Labour Party *banned from Pride* in most cities. Banned. From Pride.
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Ok that *is* worse than the mussels one, I was wrong to doubt.
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I don't know... there's a special feeling of achievement when bash-only code works, and only took about eight times longer than just using a decent language instead. Like that man who crossed the Atlantic on a boat made from reeds.
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Worse than Grapefruit Mussels?!?
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The article should have opened with that
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The dog hanging/drowning scene is awful. Whole film is grim.
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I absolutely hated the trailer for 'Paddington', the film turned out to be rather good. But Hollywood making a good job of a political satire that often goes over the heads of people... Hmm.
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It's got a very Homer Simpson Lie feel to it
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How was the poor journalist expected to realise that the couple with kids named Ali, Harry and Barry were fake?
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"The Star Wars TV show fans don't want you to know about" (Andor)
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Uh oh
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AIdams Apple
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Good lord, no. No.
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Would they be OK for umeboshi? (This is not a process I understand or have any experience of doing, I just like the result)
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Or health and safety sense - look how she leaves that gate open. The entire house radiates zany reasons to call for an ambulance or fire brigade
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I'm not convinced The Home Office can save people from the institutionalised malevolence and incompetence of The Home Office. And imagine Fujitsu implementing it.
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It's absolutely silly - and there's already lots of way to do it properly, but companies just don't seem to care
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I'm willing to bet someone like me, white and middle-class, will get a lot less bother from such cards.
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Related to that, it's amazing how many people assume "immigrants" will have to show ID cards (or fail to) without people like them also having to show ID cards.
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Adverts: "Oooh! U-Kard!"
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This is new for Musk. Usually he *falsely* calls his enemies pedophiles