

In UK, you get a year warranty on electricals from the retailer. You take back and they’ll swap. No dealing with manufacturer BS.
Consumer laws are important.


In UK, you get a year warranty on electricals from the retailer. You take back and they’ll swap. No dealing with manufacturer BS.
Consumer laws are important.


Yeah. The truce with the native American’s was not favoured and banning slavery wasn’t acceptable…


I’d second that. I grew up in a really supportive family, but when I got to teenage years, I kept stuff to myself. Wanted to solve my problems myself. Pride and embarrassment and nothing to do with how they parented.


Because typing in bank details every time is a pain and saving them is a big no no as many companies seem to get hacked. Trusting only 1 company with bank details limits the blast radius.


I was referring to their credibility being short lived. I have no idea of their AGI usage. I’m still annoyed that when the UK Labour party had a left wing leader, they spent a lot of effort discrediting him. They’re usually crap on Israel/Palestine and have been historically pro-zionist on the UK site.


It was short lived. It is often called the Grauniad because of poor quality typos etc. historically.


AI dick measuring contest?


He probably knows. Redistributing wealth from working people to the rich via tax breaks and handouts.
Standard capitalism.


Because they’ve always railed against the nanny state. Kemi is a dreadful populist. It isn’t popular.
You’re simply making excuses for Keir and anyone that disagrees doesn’t understand. Copium.


Not really the narrative. Reform opposes it and Tories likely will. Only Lib Dems will complain and media ignore them anyway.
Our media are bad, but not that tabloid.


No. They could put it into a review and quietly shitcan this. It’s not particularly popular. They just want to say they’re protecting kids.
They’re spineless and Keir is an authoritarian.


Technology is a great thing that can assist us, when it changes who we are it goes too far.
I love chocolate. I don’t eat it for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Nuance is indeed a thing.


Is this really technology or social media marketing?
It’s not a new or unique feature…


Irony.


What on earth could Ukraine do that would crater oil prices though? Without a viable options, I think refineries going pop is the best option they have.


I ain’t defending Iran, they ain’t good guys. They just got attacked by worse guys. Probably as a distraction from the ethnic cleansing going on in Gaza.
My personal stance is all war is bad, and I will call out aggressors, because it’s always civilians that bear the brunt of it. Nothing good ever comes from it, and it’ll just harden people and if any bad folk are killed, they’re inevitably replaced with worse.


You’re going to have to elaborate. I need to understand the logical contortion you went through to muster that question…


The UK media did not. It was mentioned they were used but with no judgement one way over another. The amount of UK weapons used to execute civilians, to them this is state normal.
Myanmar are Ethiopia are doing much worse to civilians. Saudi are horrific for rights. Those countries are barely mentioned. It’s not about atrocities. It’s about Western foreign policy.


What?
Remember they have a lot of data centres planned. This is just the start. 8% of aviation emissions is huge. We should be shrinking that number ASAP, not growing it.