tom.sulston.net
Digital rights, bicycles, cats, kitchens.
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"Hi, we saw you from across the bar and really dig your vibe"
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I am quite irked by tech platforms that are complicit in genocide telling us how great they are at doing human rights.
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bit.ly/FreedomOverF...
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It's better than his pastiche of Star Wars, at least.
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Did he really just say "Freedom isn't free"?
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Has… has Mahomes cracked?
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To answer your rhetorical question at face value: AI.
They're all also far too long and boring: everyone's playing the same gambit: "Look, we got a hollywood famous to advertise this mundane product"
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Is there a recording of this run of the Black Rider that's not the shaky bad-sound one on YouTube? Please share if you know of one.
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Cam.
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I mean who amongst us hasn't got a bit caught-up in an enthusiastic moment and awkwardly imitated a genocidaire?
Just the other day when the Bills won I found myself in the garden awkwardly flying the flag of the Khmer Rouge.
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Meanwhile, GenX quite happy to be left alone for a bit.
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"Landlord-hating lawyer condones al-fresco onanism" claims Herald Sun.
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Set your radio to 3RRR and/or 3PBS. That'll get you onto the good stuff quickly.
@attacus.net is a good person who also knows the local infosec shenanigans.
Beware of South of the river. It's OK to visit but if you live there you may get trapped.
We are very sorry about Myki.
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I’d like to see politicians’ assertions challenged for evidence before being repeated verbatim.
It’s not exactly a new concept, but it would be nice to have some more of it.
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Also, apologies for readers expecting keen digital policy analysis. There will also be nob jokes.
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Hello I would like to foment a neo-Luddite rebellion where we smash up data centres and turn them into literal clouds and wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
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Clearly this is because the social media ban is a great idea, and 100% nothing to do with the dying gasps of old media businesses starved of the advertising revenue that used to go to newspapers but now goes to social media.
Otherwise they would obviously declare a conflict of interest.
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Thank you to the literally tens of thousands of people who have DM'd me to share their agreement with this post.