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By Tubby Isaacs
#56071
The less done, the more attractive to the government, I'd think. They don't want their base thinking it's nicer than it was when it was a prison.
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By Boiler
#56094
Mr Moorhouse on the short-trousered little cunt's latest wheeze.





There's never a fucking Dalek around when you want one, is there?
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By Tubby Isaacs
#56452
Another of those brave long term decisions.

As the OP says, this really isn't all that expensive and overdue anyway. I reckon it would have got done if the London mayor were Tory,.

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By Tubby Isaacs
#56615
One of the less bad polls for the government, but still under 30%. And Team Common Sense is losing 37-60 to team liberal elite.

By Youngian
#56645
Bagging a global AI conference in the UK isn’t a bad thing then Sunak blows it by elevating Musk who is now lost down the rabbit hole and wants to put chips in our heads.
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By Yug
#56651
Elon Musk wrote: ... You can have a job if you want to have a job, for personal satisfaction, but the AI can do everything.
"...They called it the Prayer - it's answer was law
It's logic stopped war - gave them food..."
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By Tubby Isaacs
#56663
Is Sunak advocating for UBI here?

Why don't more people give up regular jobs to start companies? It's a mystery.

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By Malcolm Armsteen
#56664
As his father-in-law calls on his Indian employees to work a 70 hour week...
By satnav
#56667
When I was at university in the 1980s I can remember writing an essay about the 'Leisure Society' looking at what people would do when there was less work and more leisure time. Forty years later we are no nearer to a leisure society, many people are still working ridiculously long hours and most people will no end up working into their late 60s. Is AI really going to change this anytime soon?
By Bones McCoy
#56672
satnav wrote: Thu Nov 02, 2023 10:34 pm When I was at university in the 1980s I can remember writing an essay about the 'Leisure Society' looking at what people would do when there was less work and more leisure time. Forty years later we are no nearer to a leisure society, many people are still working ridiculously long hours and most people will no end up working into their late 60s. Is AI really going to change this anytime soon?
Back in the 1970s, Raymond Baxter presented Tomorrow's World - the BBC's technology showcase programme.
He was forever telling viewers how microchips would reduce the working week and usher in the leisure society.

Also - flying cars.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#56673
Bones McCoy wrote: Thu Nov 02, 2023 11:57 pm

Also - flying cars.
Sod the flying cars, I want the jetpack I was promised.
By Youngian
#56677


Musk the innovative tech entrepreneur is a fading memory, he’s now an embarrassing prat talking attention seeking nonsense. And Sunak is an even bigger dick playing chat show host hired for a corporate gig to hang onto Musk’s every word.
Almost no new COVID cases in the US by end of April
Reality: Daily cases top 20,000 by end of April

Neuralink will be in human skulls by 2020, it will “solve” autism.

1 million people will live on Mars by 2050

https://thenextweb.com/news/elon-musk-m ... uying%20it.
By Bones McCoy
#56687
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Thu Nov 02, 2023 10:22 pm Is Sunak advocating for UBI here?

Why don't more people give up regular jobs to start companies? It's a mystery.

Comfortable with failing's a nice luxury; if you have a pile of family money to sustain you.

Or in Rishi's case; the exchequer of a top 10 nation.
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By Boiler
#56703
From DM comments on Sunak's fawning. And I thought my brain was broken.

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By Crabcakes
#56716
Boiler wrote: Fri Nov 03, 2023 12:24 pm From DM comments on Sunak's fawning. And I thought my brain was broken.


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That feller probably thinks he’s breaking the algorithm with his intriguing approach to the spelling of some words. Forgetting, of course, that any half-decent auto-scanning software would use wildcards to catch variants if anyone actually gave a shit and was trying to censor stuff.

The tinfoil hat version of someone saying “you can’t say anything these days without getting cancelled” immediately after saying whatever it is you apparently can’t say these days and not getting cancelled.
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By Abernathy
#56721
You know, I’m not even completely sure what “getting cancelled” actually means .

I understand it in the specific context of people with TV shows, stand-up comics, and other performance artistes, but not with respect to Sid and Doris Bonkers suffering “getting cancelled” for saying “darkie”. How does that work ?
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By Tubby Isaacs
#56722
Bad local election council results last night. Swing LD to Con in Elmbridge, Surrey, apparently on the back of Nimbyism. But still lost where they shouldn't be losing. Small swing from LAB to Con in Trafford, where they nonetheless lost by miles. Lost to Labour in Melton, Leics. Hammered by Labour in Rotherham.

And this beauty. Buckinghamshire hasn't had elections since 2021. On this evidence, the Tories would be fucked there too.

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