seanfirth.uk
Charity fundraiser by day, probably reading bleak non-fiction by night. Eastbourne dweller. Views my own.
https://www.seanfirth.uk
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I wonder hypothetically if the ref would've given this as a second yellow to Ndiaye
(Don't need to wonder if it were an Arsenal player)
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App link, if anyone's interested - play.google.com/store/apps/d...
apps.apple.com/my/app/luna-...
I love it - no ads, ISBN scanning, statistic-keeping, easy UI, and it doesn't insist on being a social network! (he says, on a social network)
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Such a wonderful venue!
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I very much enjoyed how accessible Ian Dunt's book "How Westminster Works...and Why It Doesn't" was on this subject, too!
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To put a digital inclusion hat on - how many users get overwhelmed and end up with notifications they didn't want, or struggle to access the news that might be important to them?!
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(not to even mention the fact the article is just regurgitating the train operators website word for word several hours after the actual incident)
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A lot of the "migrate from the former bird app" tools just do it by handle name - so celebs/politicians/etc who didn't get their handle fast can be spoofed easily then gain large followings.
The custom domain verification is one good step but not as useful as a "blue tick" used to be pre-Musk
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Could move to a Friends-episode-style system, start calling managers "The One Where _____"
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This is wonderful!
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No more faffing about with bookmarks to the search pages or going via a new Google tab!
It makes a multiple-times-a-day search process 10 seconds faster each time
It'll work in any Chromium-based browser (Chrome, Edge, etc) - feedback and feature requests most welcome!
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1) Select any text on any webpage (an org name or charity number)
2) Right click
3) Choose CCCH Search and select either 'Search Charity Commission' or 'Search Companies House'
It'll take you straight to the search results in a new tab!