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michaelgoodier.bsky.social
Journalist on the Guardian Data Projects team Visiting lecturer at City St George's London and Brighton Ignore my silly posts
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Citing Matt Goodwin, of course
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in before someone coins 'vibe legislating'
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is that many aren't really clear what constitutes cheating e.g. - if you're using it to come up with your essay argument, structure the essay, and suggest sources, as an ex politics undergrad that seems like a lot of the heavy lifting to me! 2/2
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Yes this is only based on confirmed cases at universities so far this academic year (at those unis which actually record the data) - true number & rate will be far higher, because it's so hard to prove. One thing I noticed doing interviews for this piece with students 1/2
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Cases revealed under FOI include people dying after a defibrillator advised paramedics not to administer a shock, an emergency alarm system on a neonatal ward failed, and the camera on an intubation device went dark.
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Did that a while back! www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
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That looks incredible I'm very jealous. I must go when I'm next in Stockport
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you've reminded me of this classic www.youtube.com/watch?v=-M7x...
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No official flag technically!
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*through tears* in terms of computer, i would say he's probably about as good as you get
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Very frustrating to see this view of 'keep the cap, focus on working' described as "realism" when it is at odds with the reality: 81 per cent of two-parent families affected by the cap were in work. Also removing the cap would be 'raising opportunities' for the children!
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"Lots of planets have an ulster"
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They had a machine that you tap your card / phone to which magically checks somehow
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I've also been obsessed ever since the "Workforce Update 28" incident. (I tried to FOI the investigation findings but they said they no longer held any info on it) www.theargus.co.uk/news/9846650...
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Thanks for this Gavin - I'll get it clarified, should have spotted that was going on!
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My friend I talk politics with when I suggest we order a curry takeaway for dinner:
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I've had two separate non-journalist friends ask me if it's true that Keir Starmer is cheating on his wife with rentboys
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(and I'm one of them)
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the classic liberals, the social liberals, the social democrats, and the democratic socialists are all pissed off
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Fair enough! It would be great if you could consider some compromise like making the link to view email only viewable for logged-in users or something - was a fantastic resource!
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You'd think they could do something like make it viewable for logged-in users
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Maybe they could only make it available if you log in or something, to prevent AI harvesters (assuming that's why they got rid of it)
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Bet it was removed because of AI harvesters or something... but wasn't there a captcha to prevent that?
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great piece - exactly the kind of immunology that usaid etc would have funded