I suspect Badenoch has done enough in the past 24 hours to keep the Conservative leadership for now. The ECHR position isn't for me and the ludicrous diktat every PPC for the Party must publicly commit to it reminds me of how various candidates undermined John Major in 1997.
I'm also of the view if it had been a policy worth doing, why wasn't it doen under Johnson, Truss or Sunak? Why has it taken the worst defeat in their history for the Conservatives to "see the light" on the ECHR or is it something else?
It's to be hoped she moves off trying to make the Conservative Party the moderate wing of Reform. As others have opined, it'll be interesting to see what Stride says about economic policy.
Think jury is still out on Kemi. She's certainly not an IDS-type dud - indeed, may even, just discernible?, have a dusting of something special. Or maybe not. But it's not impossible. What may prove impossible is turning things round in time, and riding out next May. We shall see. But it's not over til it's over, and having watched the speech I think she still has a fighting chance.
It was a good speech.
I think Kemi is exactly what she she always has been as a minister, a leadership candidate, and a leader. Pretty impressive as a speaker, got a bit about her, makes the odd gaffe, is sometimes combative and talks a very combative game, but actually does a fair bit more path of least resistance stuff than she would publicly acknowledge. Bright and articulate but not a genius.
The question is whether that's enough in the circumstances. It might be enough with a bit of luck. Not to turn back the Nige tide, but to keep the Tories successful enough to form a decent chunk of his Government, and eventually effect a backward takeover of Reform. Kemi isn't silly. She knows the story of Canada as well as Farage does.
I think she’s just in the wrong place, at the wrong time.
Hopefully her and Farage will come to some kind of arrangement and they become the Cameron-Clegg of the 2030s
The Mail on Sunday Comment today shares that hope. I swear it is written by Peter Hitchens
When was the last time we had a member of the Spontaneously Self Exploding* Community who didn't follow this path?
1) Loser 2) Criminal 3) Found God (exploding kind) in jail 4) Exploded
*Well, wanabee. The recent batch can't do chemistry and can't get hold of explosives. So they play Lets Pretend To Be A Suicide Bomber.
I wonder if the data supports the general sense that terrorist attacks are becoming just a bit rubbish. Once upon a time we had coordinated bombing attacks across London - now we just have one loser with a kitchen knife. MaxPB compared the latest one to Four Lions but even that was more sophisticated.
Everybody just went bonkers coz some guy ran about ten yards
Think of it more as a violent form of chess. An awful lot goes down in those few seconds.
Nah. It’s just a crap sport
You've made it fairly clear that you don't understand it well enough to form anything more than a superficial judgment. But that is not uncharacteristic.
I used to be into it when I was about 19. Because that’s who it’s aimed at. Late teenagers
It is the marvel comic universe of sports. It’s shit
Weirdly there is the germ of a really good game there. I’d scrap the helmets and ensure safer tackling. I’d probably ditch the forward pass too. Then maybe a few more players on the pitch and no special teams for offence and defence - one team does both.
But then I realise it’s rugby.
More seriously I like a watch on a Sunday night, and even have a team, the Packers. But it’s just so slow. Needlessly slow.
Offensive and defensive specialist teams developed mid 20thC both resulting from, and allowing for the increasing sophistication of the game.
The contrast between offensive and defensive lines is far superior to the rugby scrum and what's going on far more visible to the spectator.
The aerial game is of much greater skill than the boot it upfield that often disfigures rugby.
And it's not slow; the actual action is lightning fast. It just that there are long pauses between each play.
When was the last time we had a member of the Spontaneously Self Exploding* Community who didn't follow this path?
1) Loser 2) Criminal 3) Found God (exploding kind) in jail 4) Exploded
*Well, wanabee. The recent batch can't do chemistry and can't get hold of explosives. So they play Lets Pretend To Be A Suicide Bomber.
There is been a fair amount of evidence that the likes of ISIS recruiters were looking for exactly these kind of people and then fill them with stories that they can never undone their un-Islamic behaviour in this life without making the ultimate sacrifice.
I recall being told that restricting the more insane preachers going into the jails was not-nice and an infringement of "human rights".
Jail is supposed to be a restriction on human rights.
If The Church of The Creator was preaching to BNP prison gangs, I have a feeling that someone would stop that.
Cyclists injured record number of pedestrians last year, data reveals Collisions on pavements and at zebra crossings surged nearly 60 percent in five years ... Last year was the worst on record for casualties involving cyclists on pavements and at zebra crossings.
Police recorded 603 incidents where a pedestrian was injured in collision with a cyclist in 2024.
That’s up 19 percent from the 507 similar injuries in 2023.
Context, please - These stats are meaningless without comparable cycling miles or trips taken. The City of London for example saw a 50% increase in cycling from 2022-24.
I’m willing to bet a lot of the increase is due to the explosion of delivery riders on illegally modified e-bikes.
Everybody just went bonkers coz some guy ran about ten yards
Think of it more as a violent form of chess. An awful lot goes down in those few seconds.
Nah. It’s just a crap sport
You've made it fairly clear that you don't understand it well enough to form anything more than a superficial judgment. But that is not uncharacteristic.
I used to be into it when I was about 19. Because that’s who it’s aimed at. Late teenagers
It is the marvel comic universe of sports. It’s shit
Weirdly there is the germ of a really good game there. I’d scrap the helmets and ensure safer tackling. I’d probably ditch the forward pass too. Then maybe a few more players on the pitch and no special teams for offence and defence - one team does both.
But then I realise it’s rugby.
More seriously I like a watch on a Sunday night, and even have a team, the Packers. But it’s just so slow. Needlessly slow.
Offensive and defensive specialist teams developed mid 20thC both resulting from, and allowing for the increasing sophistication of the game.
The contrast between offensive and defensive lines is far superior to the rugby scrum and what's going on far more visible to the spectator.
The aerial game is of much greater skill than the boot it upfield that often disfigures rugby.
And it's not slow; the actual action is lightning fast. It just that there are long pauses between each play.
But it is really a game of the television age.
It IS slow, in that a play happens and then for seemingly no good reason nothing happens for five minutes. It could be played in 1h 30 mins, no question. But as you say, it’s a TV game now.
Do you have any idea how long games took back in the fifties, say?
When was the last time we had a member of the Spontaneously Self Exploding* Community who didn't follow this path?
1) Loser 2) Criminal 3) Found God (exploding kind) in jail 4) Exploded
*Well, wanabee. The recent batch can't do chemistry and can't get hold of explosives. So they play Lets Pretend To Be A Suicide Bomber.
I wonder if the data supports the general sense that terrorist attacks are becoming just a bit rubbish. Once upon a time we had coordinated bombing attacks across London - now we just have one loser with a kitchen knife. MaxPB compared the latest one to Four Lions but even that was more sophisticated.
No consolation to those killed of course.
It's only a matter of time before someone who can do chemistry and can learn to fly a drone gets involved.
The later really only requires opposable thumbs and a few hundred quid (for a reasonable payload).
Everybody just went bonkers coz some guy ran about ten yards
Think of it more as a violent form of chess. An awful lot goes down in those few seconds.
Nah. It’s just a crap sport
You've made it fairly clear that you don't understand it well enough to form anything more than a superficial judgment. But that is not uncharacteristic.
I used to be into it when I was about 19. Because that’s who it’s aimed at. Late teenagers
It is the marvel comic universe of sports. It’s shit
Weirdly there is the germ of a really good game there. I’d scrap the helmets and ensure safer tackling. I’d probably ditch the forward pass too. Then maybe a few more players on the pitch and no special teams for offence and defence - one team does both.
But then I realise it’s rugby.
More seriously I like a watch on a Sunday night, and even have a team, the Packers. But it’s just so slow. Needlessly slow.
Offensive and defensive specialist teams developed mid 20thC both resulting from, and allowing for the increasing sophistication of the game.
The contrast between offensive and defensive lines is far superior to the rugby scrum and what's going on far more visible to the spectator.
The aerial game is of much greater skill than the boot it upfield that often disfigures rugby.
And it's not slow; the actual action is lightning fast. It just that there are long pauses between each play.
But it is really a game of the television age.
So many of the breaks are for commercial breaks. Which is why Redzone is brilliant - no ad breaks, they go to the action in one of the other 7 games underway.
When was the last time we had a member of the Spontaneously Self Exploding* Community who didn't follow this path?
1) Loser 2) Criminal 3) Found God (exploding kind) in jail 4) Exploded
*Well, wanabee. The recent batch can't do chemistry and can't get hold of explosives. So they play Lets Pretend To Be A Suicide Bomber.
I wonder if the data supports the general sense that terrorist attacks are becoming just a bit rubbish. Once upon a time we had coordinated bombing attacks across London - now we just have one loser with a kitchen knife. MaxPB compared the latest one to Four Lions but even that was more sophisticated.
No consolation to those killed of course.
It's only a matter of time before someone who can do chemistry and can learn to fly a drone gets involved.
The later really only requires opposable thumbs and a few hundred quid (for a reasonable payload).
In terms of mass casualties, I think the scary one is someone hiring a car and ramming through something like the Edinburgh Marathon. It does cross my mind when I do these kinds of events - we've had a few Sovereign Citizen-types drive through them already, and we're still waiting to find our what really happened in Liverpool.
When was the last time we had a member of the Spontaneously Self Exploding* Community who didn't follow this path?
1) Loser 2) Criminal 3) Found God (exploding kind) in jail 4) Exploded
*Well, wanabee. The recent batch can't do chemistry and can't get hold of explosives. So they play Lets Pretend To Be A Suicide Bomber.
I wonder if the data supports the general sense that terrorist attacks are becoming just a bit rubbish. Once upon a time we had coordinated bombing attacks across London - now we just have one loser with a kitchen knife. MaxPB compared the latest one to Four Lions but even that was more sophisticated.
No consolation to those killed of course.
It's only a matter of time before someone who can do chemistry and can learn to fly a drone gets involved.
The later really only requires opposable thumbs and a few hundred quid (for a reasonable payload).
We will never know all the plots that have been foiled but there have definitely been some lucky escapes. I seemed to remember a gang in Crawley had got all the ingredients for a massive bomb and appeared to know what they were doing. They got caught I believe because one of the ingredients they were using are common product in hairdressers but despite buying from various places it somehow triggered some alert that somebody was buying too much of it.
Everybody just went bonkers coz some guy ran about ten yards
Think of it more as a violent form of chess. An awful lot goes down in those few seconds.
Nah. It’s just a crap sport
You've made it fairly clear that you don't understand it well enough to form anything more than a superficial judgment. But that is not uncharacteristic.
I used to be into it when I was about 19. Because that’s who it’s aimed at. Late teenagers
It is the marvel comic universe of sports. It’s shit
Weirdly there is the germ of a really good game there. I’d scrap the helmets and ensure safer tackling. I’d probably ditch the forward pass too. Then maybe a few more players on the pitch and no special teams for offence and defence - one team does both.
But then I realise it’s rugby.
More seriously I like a watch on a Sunday night, and even have a team, the Packers. But it’s just so slow. Needlessly slow.
Offensive and defensive specialist teams developed mid 20thC both resulting from, and allowing for the increasing sophistication of the game.
The contrast between offensive and defensive lines is far superior to the rugby scrum and what's going on far more visible to the spectator.
The aerial game is of much greater skill than the boot it upfield that often disfigures rugby.
And it's not slow; the actual action is lightning fast. It just that there are long pauses between each play.
But it is really a game of the television age.
So many of the breaks are for commercial breaks. Which is why Redzone is brilliant - no ad breaks, they go to the action in one of the other 7 games underway.
it's only no ads over here. my American friends were very miffed when I told them.
Bad Enoch is really not trying to win my vote back at all.
ICE are repugnant. Nobody should be modelling anything on them.
Exactly. Nobody following the news would be looking at what ICE are actually doing and want to copy that. She has terrible judgement. Hopefully some journalists will take he to task on this and see if she doubles down on her stupid idea.
Everybody just went bonkers coz some guy ran about ten yards
Think of it more as a violent form of chess. An awful lot goes down in those few seconds.
Nah. It’s just a crap sport
You've made it fairly clear that you don't understand it well enough to form anything more than a superficial judgment. But that is not uncharacteristic.
I used to be into it when I was about 19. Because that’s who it’s aimed at. Late teenagers
It is the marvel comic universe of sports. It’s shit
Weirdly there is the germ of a really good game there. I’d scrap the helmets and ensure safer tackling. I’d probably ditch the forward pass too. Then maybe a few more players on the pitch and no special teams for offence and defence - one team does both.
But then I realise it’s rugby.
More seriously I like a watch on a Sunday night, and even have a team, the Packers. But it’s just so slow. Needlessly slow.
Offensive and defensive specialist teams developed mid 20thC both resulting from, and allowing for the increasing sophistication of the game.
The contrast between offensive and defensive lines is far superior to the rugby scrum and what's going on far more visible to the spectator.
The aerial game is of much greater skill than the boot it upfield that often disfigures rugby.
And it's not slow; the actual action is lightning fast. It just that there are long pauses between each play.
But it is really a game of the television age.
So many of the breaks are for commercial breaks. Which is why Redzone is brilliant - no ad breaks, they go to the action in one of the other 7 games underway.
it's only no ads over here. my American friends were very miffed when I told them.
Yes and no. The ads in the US version only came in this season and its not a "proper ad", its ad boxes that appear, you still get to see all the action uninterrupted. Americans are very unhappy about this as they already pay specifically for Redzone.
Everybody just went bonkers coz some guy ran about ten yards
Think of it more as a violent form of chess. An awful lot goes down in those few seconds.
Nah. It’s just a crap sport
You've made it fairly clear that you don't understand it well enough to form anything more than a superficial judgment. But that is not uncharacteristic.
I used to be into it when I was about 19. Because that’s who it’s aimed at. Late teenagers
It is the marvel comic universe of sports. It’s shit
Weirdly there is the germ of a really good game there. I’d scrap the helmets and ensure safer tackling. I’d probably ditch the forward pass too. Then maybe a few more players on the pitch and no special teams for offence and defence - one team does both.
But then I realise it’s rugby.
More seriously I like a watch on a Sunday night, and even have a team, the Packers. But it’s just so slow. Needlessly slow.
Offensive and defensive specialist teams developed mid 20thC both resulting from, and allowing for the increasing sophistication of the game.
The contrast between offensive and defensive lines is far superior to the rugby scrum and what's going on far more visible to the spectator.
The aerial game is of much greater skill than the boot it upfield that often disfigures rugby.
And it's not slow; the actual action is lightning fast. It just that there are long pauses between each play.
But it is really a game of the television age.
It IS slow, in that a play happens and then for seemingly no good reason nothing happens for five minutes. It could be played in 1h 30 mins, no question. But as you say, it’s a TV game now.
Do you have any idea how long games took back in the fifties, say?
Pretty well as long as they do now, I think. And that goes back before WWII and the TV age.
Until the early 20thC, it was a lot more violent, with several deaths on field, every year (part of the reason for its then popularity). The introduction of the forward pass was one of the rule changes, demanded by Teddy Roosevelt, who threatened to ban it, intended to make it safer.
"The Interior Ministry explained that while most systems at the Daejeon data center are backed up daily to separate equipment within the same center and to a physically remote backup facility, the G-Drive’s structure did not allow for external backups. This vulnerability ultimately left it unprotected."
I'm vaguely remembering a word from "The Meaning of Liff" along the lines of "the vague feeling that somewhere, somehow, something has gone wrong."
(I like the way the video maks that point, fairly subtly. By the way, baseball players from the Dominican Republic are now among the most successful immigrants to the US, currently -- and Samoans are way over-represented in football.)
"The Interior Ministry explained that while most systems at the Daejeon data center are backed up daily to separate equipment within the same center and to a physically remote backup facility, the G-Drive’s structure did not allow for external backups. This vulnerability ultimately left it unprotected."
I'm vaguely remembering a word from "The Meaning of Liff" along the lines of "the vague feeling that somewhere, somehow, something has gone wrong."
Bad Enoch is really not trying to win my vote back at all.
ICE are repugnant. Nobody should be modelling anything on them.
Hell has frozen over. I have had to give you a like. Armed masked goons beating the shit out of people going about their ( in many cases) lawful business before being thrown into a truck and dragged off to El Salvador. Is this genuinely proposed Conservative Party policy or just performative?
When was the last time we had a member of the Spontaneously Self Exploding* Community who didn't follow this path?
1) Loser 2) Criminal 3) Found God (exploding kind) in jail 4) Exploded
*Well, wanabee. The recent batch can't do chemistry and can't get hold of explosives. So they play Lets Pretend To Be A Suicide Bomber.
There is been a fair amount of evidence that the likes of ISIS recruiters were looking for exactly these kind of people and then fill them with stories that they can never undone their un-Islamic behaviour in this life without making the ultimate sacrifice.
I can't remember the exact story (I am sure somebody like TSE can correct me), but something like come judgement those who have behaved poorly will face seven gates of Hell and they tell these low life criminals they will face the worst of the punishments and they are particularly nasty tales.
Also filling them full of eccies. Nothing like that sense of heavenly euphoria before you press the button.
The Conservatives will set out proposals later on cutting public spending on welfare, aid and civil servants which the shadow chancellor will say would save £47bn over five years.
His proposals include saving:
£23bn from the welfare bill
£8bn by bringing civil servant numbers from 517,000 down to 2016 levels of 384,000
£7bn from the overseas aid budget
£3.5bn by ending the use of hotels to home asylum seekers
£4bn by ensuring benefits and social housing are reserved for UK nationals
£1.6bn by scrapping environmental policies, including cutting subsidies for heat pumps and electric vehicles.
When was the last time we had a member of the Spontaneously Self Exploding* Community who didn't follow this path?
1) Loser 2) Criminal 3) Found God (exploding kind) in jail 4) Exploded
*Well, wanabee. The recent batch can't do chemistry and can't get hold of explosives. So they play Lets Pretend To Be A Suicide Bomber.
There is been a fair amount of evidence that the likes of ISIS recruiters were looking for exactly these kind of people and then fill them with stories that they can never undone their un-Islamic behaviour in this life without making the ultimate sacrifice.
I can't remember the exact story (I am sure somebody like TSE can correct me), but something like come judgement those who have behaved poorly will face seven gates of Hell and they tell these low life criminals they will face the worst of the punishments and they are particularly nasty tales.
Also filling them full of eccies. Nothing like that sense of heavenly euphoria before you press the button.
That comes later. You have to get them on board first.
Everybody just went bonkers coz some guy ran about ten yards
What's this about? I don't have a clue.
Fake Rugby.
Bad Fake Rugby
The hits are much bigger in NFL. Although they have dialed it back a bit where it used to be allowed to go helmet to helmet. Also the acceleration and top end pace is greater than any rugby players. Rees-Zammit is thought of one of the fastest players in rugby, he had a go at NFL, but they basically said ain't anything special in terms of pace.
Also the kickers are better than rugby. No rugby kicker can make 65 yard penalty kicks or send it 80 yards kicking out the hand.
The Conservatives will set out proposals later on cutting public spending on welfare, aid and civil servants which the shadow chancellor will say would save £47bn over five years.
His proposals include saving:
£23bn from the welfare bill
£8bn by bringing civil servant numbers from 517,000 down to 2016 levels of 384,000
£7bn from the overseas aid budget
£3.5bn by ending the use of hotels to home asylum seekers
£4bn by ensuring benefits and social housing are reserved for UK nationals
£1.6bn by scrapping environmental policies, including cutting subsidies for heat pumps and electric vehicles.
A "collateral arrest" is not a lawful term. Plain illegality.
ICE admits that up to 50% of arrests in its Chicago raids are "collateral.” These aren't statistics. They are parents taken from their children, neighbors taken from our communities. When does a "collateral" U.S. citizen child's trauma matter? This isn't law enforcement; it's a campaign of terror. https://x.com/Weinsteinlaw/status/1974856047933133195
A "collateral arrest" is not a lawful term. Plain illegality.
ICE admits that up to 50% of arrests in its Chicago raids are "collateral.” These aren't statistics. They are parents taken from their children, neighbors taken from our communities. When does a "collateral" U.S. citizen child's trauma matter? This isn't law enforcement; it's a campaign of terror. https://x.com/Weinsteinlaw/status/1974856047933133195
Great idea to copy them, Kemi.
Either she is aware of many similar stories and thinks it's a fine idea, in which case she is an idiot, or she is not aware of the stories, in which case she is ignorant. But it defies belief that any sensible person could hear about what ICE are doing in the US and think "we should do that."
The Conservatives will set out proposals later on cutting public spending on welfare, aid and civil servants which the shadow chancellor will say would save £47bn over five years.
His proposals include saving:
£23bn from the welfare bill
£8bn by bringing civil servant numbers from 517,000 down to 2016 levels of 384,000
£7bn from the overseas aid budget
£3.5bn by ending the use of hotels to home asylum seekers
£4bn by ensuring benefits and social housing are reserved for UK nationals
£1.6bn by scrapping environmental policies, including cutting subsidies for heat pumps and electric vehicles.
A "collateral arrest" is not a lawful term. Plain illegality.
ICE admits that up to 50% of arrests in its Chicago raids are "collateral.” These aren't statistics. They are parents taken from their children, neighbors taken from our communities. When does a "collateral" U.S. citizen child's trauma matter? This isn't law enforcement; it's a campaign of terror. https://x.com/Weinsteinlaw/status/1974856047933133195
Great idea to copy them, Kemi.
Either she is aware of many similar stories and thinks it's a fine idea, in which case she is an idiot, or she is not aware of the stories, in which case she is ignorant. But it defies belief that any sensible person could hear about what ICE are doing in the US and think "we should do that."
She's not an idiot. She knows performative cruelty is the fashion.
The Conservatives will set out proposals later on cutting public spending on welfare, aid and civil servants which the shadow chancellor will say would save £47bn over five years.
His proposals include saving:
£23bn from the welfare bill
£8bn by bringing civil servant numbers from 517,000 down to 2016 levels of 384,000
£7bn from the overseas aid budget
£3.5bn by ending the use of hotels to home asylum seekers
£4bn by ensuring benefits and social housing are reserved for UK nationals
£1.6bn by scrapping environmental policies, including cutting subsidies for heat pumps and electric vehicles.
The £25bn on carbon capture should not just be cut, we should use it as a firing range for the RAF to practice bombing, as an eternal reminder not to appoint ministers who don't understand the laws of thermodynamics. It is an incomprehensibly stupid policy that even the Greens don't want, and I mean the sensible pre-Zack Greens. I know there are people on PB who are concerned that slagging off Labour will let Reform/Con in, and it's an understandable concern, but God in Heaven above it's a policy that's so stupid it makes my heart cry. That's £25,000,000,000 pissed up the wall because Ed Miliband is an idiot. Damn, guys, do better.
Everybody just went bonkers coz some guy ran about ten yards
What's this about? I don't have a clue.
Fake Rugby.
Bad Fake Rugby
The hits are much bigger in NFL. Although they have dialed it back a bit where it used to be allowed to go helmet to helmet. Also the acceleration and top end pace is greater than any rugby players. Rees-Zammit is thought of one of the fastest players in rugby, he had a go at NFL, but they basically said ain't anything special in terms of pace.
Also the kickers are better than rugby. No rugby kicker can make 65 yard penalty kicks or send it 80 yards kicking out the hand.
While that's true, an NFL team is fuill of specialists. They'll switch out almost all the people on the field between plays depending on whether they're playing offence, defence, kicking or running.
Typically, they'll have an offensive 11, a defensive 11, and then a further 11 specialists, and then another 12-14 reserves. For each game.
Everybody just went bonkers coz some guy ran about ten yards
What's this about? I don't have a clue.
Fake Rugby.
Bad Fake Rugby
The hits are much bigger in NFL. Although they have dialed it back a bit where it used to be allowed to go helmet to helmet. Also the acceleration and top end pace is greater than any rugby players. Rees-Zammit is thought of one of the fastest players in rugby, he had a go at NFL, but they basically said ain't anything special in terms of pace.
Also the kickers are better than rugby. No rugby kicker can make 65 yard penalty kicks or send it 80 yards kicking out the hand.
While that's true, an NFL team is fuill of specialists. They'll switch out almost all the people on the field between plays depending on whether they're playing offence, defence, kicking or running.
Typically, they'll have an offensive 11, a defensive 11, and then a further 11 specialists, and then another 12-14 reserves. For each game.
Absolutely and the specialists give tiny edges e.g. the "centre" who throws the ball back is different for the field goal attempts. He is a specialist in just being able to launch the ball further back and faster than the regular centre who delivers the ball to the QB.
But it is also a league of "freaks" (plus plenty of use of PEDs). Rees-Zammit is fast, I have seen him real life and he has absolute wheels, but in relation to NFL speedsters he isn't all that and he isn't "that big". Some of the WR are 6ft 4/5 and still have better acceleration and top end speed.
"The Interior Ministry explained that while most systems at the Daejeon data center are backed up daily to separate equipment within the same center and to a physically remote backup facility, the G-Drive’s structure did not allow for external backups. This vulnerability ultimately left it unprotected."
I'm vaguely remembering a word from "The Meaning of Liff" along the lines of "the vague feeling that somewhere, somehow, something has gone wrong."
The whole not making any announcements while other parties conferences has gone out the window. They could easily have announced this last week.
The government has unveiled major housing market reform plans which will aim to cut costs, reduce delays and halve failed sales.
Housing Secretary Steve Reed said the changes would "fix the broken system" and put more money "back into working people's pockets". Hundreds of thousands of families and first-time buyers could benefit from the reforms, in what the government claims would be the biggest house buying shakeup in decades.
By the way, now that Jaguar is kaput, which vehicle will Waymo choose? A quick Google does not reveal...
Still retro fitting the last 20,000 i pace Jags from what I gather. They were going to use some ugly Chinese thing, but Biden and Trump tariffs might have put the kibosh on that. This is from last year.
Fianna Fáil candidate Jim Gavin has announced he is withdrawing from the Irish presidential election with "immediate effect".
The former Dublin gaelic football manager was set to be one of three candidates standing for election on 24 October, alongside Independent TD Catherine Connolly and Fine Gael's Heather Humphreys.
However, on Sunday evening he said in a statement he had "made a mistake that was not in keeping with my character and the standards I set myself".
"Dumping Badenoch would not reduce Farage’s lead over Tories, poll finds Kemi outscores Jenrick, Cleverly and Johnson in head-to-heads, but Reform leader still beats all four" (£)
I think "best" is doing a lot of heavy lifting here. Probably "least worst" is more accurate.
That's why she'll be safe until the local elections next year - none of her potential opponents would be doing any better against Reform. IF, however, the elections are very bad, the pressure to remove her will likely be irresistible.
Boris led Tories would lead Reform by 3% and a Sunak led Tories would tie Reform a May MoreinCommon poll found. Both would also lead Labour. Tonight's poll largely irrelevant as it did not include hypothetical voting intentions
"The Conservatives say they would task officials with removing 750,000 illegal immigrants within five years, under Trump-style deportation plans.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch told the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg that returnees should "go back to where they came from" or another country deemed safe to receive them, with a strengthened "Removals Force" backed by new powers and a bigger budget."
"The Interior Ministry explained that while most systems at the Daejeon data center are backed up daily to separate equipment within the same center and to a physically remote backup facility, the G-Drive’s structure did not allow for external backups. This vulnerability ultimately left it unprotected."
I'm vaguely remembering a word from "The Meaning of Liff" along the lines of "the vague feeling that somewhere, somehow, something has gone wrong."
Bloody laptop now updated to Win 11 at last after two failed downloads. Taken much of the afternoon and evening. Now I can depart. Night all.
Get a Macbook
MacBooks are extortionate. You can't buy one for less than £1000 - it goes up rapidly from there - and at the price the models are nice, but not that nice. With discounts you can buy decent enough Windows and Chromebook equivalents for literally half the price.
My experience is pay twice as much for a Macbook - and they last four times as long. No hassles upgrading the operating system either.
Every Windows laptop I ever had turned to sludge after a few years.
Unless you're running a LLM or rendering video, almost any spec of machine will do these days.
My work desktop is close to celebrating it's 20th birthday. It was a fairly high end rig in its day (20gb ram, decent Xeion(iirc) series processor, Quattro graphics card, and we stuck an SSD in it about 10 years ago. I did have to replace the CMOS battery a couple of weeks ago! It won't run win 11 (no TPM2) so it's days are probably numbered now support for win 10 has ended, although I'm not in a mad panic over it (everything business critical is cloud based with decent rollback provision, the machine is effectively just a terminal).
It's not even the oldest machine in the business - there is a 23 year old laptop running Vista sat airgaped on one of the cnc milling machines - you stick a program on a USB, shove it in the laptop, then download it to the machine control (Heidenhain Tnc 155P) via Rs232 serial.
Sluggish windows laptops aren't usually hardware, generally nuke windows and reinstall and they go OK again. It's not the problem it used to be either (win 98 machines seemed to need throwing away and starting again every few months, I'm not I've every had to nuke a win 10 box).
"ICYMI: Chicago Had Safest Summer Since The ‘60s A WBEZ analysis found summer 2025 saw the fewest homicides in Chicago in 60 years, while overall violent crime remained near its lowest point in at least four decades."
"The Interior Ministry explained that while most systems at the Daejeon data center are backed up daily to separate equipment within the same center and to a physically remote backup facility, the G-Drive’s structure did not allow for external backups. This vulnerability ultimately left it unprotected."
I'm vaguely remembering a word from "The Meaning of Liff" along the lines of "the vague feeling that somewhere, somehow, something has gone wrong."
If there is one politician in Europe who needs to shut the F up about Putin’s war in Ukraine, it’s Angela Merkel. No-one has done more to embolden Putin in the last decade.
When was the last time we had a member of the Spontaneously Self Exploding* Community who didn't follow this path?
1) Loser 2) Criminal 3) Found God (exploding kind) in jail 4) Exploded
*Well, wanabee. The recent batch can't do chemistry and can't get hold of explosives. So they play Lets Pretend To Be A Suicide Bomber.
I wonder if the data supports the general sense that terrorist attacks are becoming just a bit rubbish. Once upon a time we had coordinated bombing attacks across London - now we just have one loser with a kitchen knife. MaxPB compared the latest one to Four Lions but even that was more sophisticated.
No consolation to those killed of course.
It's only a matter of time before someone who can do chemistry and can learn to fly a drone gets involved.
The later really only requires opposable thumbs and a few hundred quid (for a reasonable payload).
Governments need to be ready to buy up surplus drones once the war in Ukraine finishes. This war has shown how easy it is to use what are basically toy drones for killing people. The Ukranians also now have their own factories churning out thousands of them designed for war.
As in the 1990s, with the war in Yugoslavia and the collapse of the Soviet Union, when the fighting stops there will be a lot of poor people out there with access to serious weapons, happy to sell their ‘souveniers’ to anyone with a handful of Benjamins.
We’ve all seen how easy it is to hang a grenade or an artillery shell from a quad-rotor drone and drop it on command, that’s before we get on to the surveillance drones and the remote-controlled light aircraft.
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The Mail on Sunday Comment today shares that hope. I swear it is written by Peter Hitchens
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-15162993/MAIL-SUNDAY-COMMENT-Kemis-vital-step-bringing-end-Blairite-revolution.html
No consolation to those killed of course.
The contrast between offensive and defensive lines is far superior to the rugby scrum and what's going on far more visible to the spectator.
The aerial game is of much greater skill than the boot it upfield that often disfigures rugby.
And it's not slow; the actual action is lightning fast. It just that there are long pauses between each play.
But it is really a game of the television age.
Jail is supposed to be a restriction on human rights.
If The Church of The Creator was preaching to BNP prison gangs, I have a feeling that someone would stop that.
I dom't think they have the breakdown you are looking for - but Chart 9 rather puts things in perspective.
Do you have any idea how long games took back in the fifties, say?
The later really only requires opposable thumbs and a few hundred quid (for a reasonable payload).
ICE are repugnant. Nobody should be modelling anything on them.
And that goes back before WWII and the TV age.
Until the early 20thC, it was a lot more violent, with several deaths on field, every year (part of the reason for its then popularity). The introduction of the forward pass was one of the rule changes, demanded by Teddy Roosevelt, who threatened to ban it, intended to make it safer.
https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2025-10-01/national/socialAffairs/NIRS-fire-destroys-governments-cloud-storage-system-no-backups-available/2412936
"The Interior Ministry explained that while most systems at the Daejeon data center are backed up daily to separate equipment within the same center and to a physically remote backup facility, the G-Drive’s structure did not allow for external backups. This vulnerability ultimately left it unprotected."
I'm vaguely remembering a word from "The Meaning of Liff" along the lines of "the vague feeling that somewhere, somehow, something has gone wrong."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhymUHtl4p8
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Robinson
(I like the way the video maks that point, fairly subtly. By the way, baseball players from the Dominican Republic are now among the most successful immigrants to the US, currently -- and Samoans are way over-represented in football.)
The fire was caused by .. power backup batteries.
His proposals include saving:
£23bn from the welfare bill
£8bn by bringing civil servant numbers from 517,000 down to 2016 levels of 384,000
£7bn from the overseas aid budget
£3.5bn by ending the use of hotels to home asylum seekers
£4bn by ensuring benefits and social housing are reserved for UK nationals
£1.6bn by scrapping environmental policies, including cutting subsidies for heat pumps and electric vehicles.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gzv9j78dyo
Also the kickers are better than rugby. No rugby kicker can make 65 yard penalty kicks or send it 80 yards kicking out the hand.
Stupid parochialism to call it fake.
Wot, not cutting the £25bn on carbon capture?
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/730194
Plain illegality.
ICE admits that up to 50% of arrests in its Chicago raids are "collateral.” These aren't statistics. They are parents taken from their children, neighbors taken from our communities. When does a "collateral" U.S. citizen child's trauma matter? This isn't law enforcement; it's a campaign of terror.
https://x.com/Weinsteinlaw/status/1974856047933133195
Great idea to copy them, Kemi.
Natasha Sheldon Lane has been accused of "unlawful depositing of waste""
https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/uk-news/mum-35-interviewed-under-caution-32605098
Typically, they'll have an offensive 11, a defensive 11, and then a further 11 specialists, and then another 12-14 reserves. For each game.
But it is also a league of "freaks" (plus plenty of use of PEDs). Rees-Zammit is fast, I have seen him real life and he has absolute wheels, but in relation to NFL speedsters he isn't all that and he isn't "that big". Some of the WR are 6ft 4/5 and still have better acceleration and top end speed.
You practise programming people to behave as if they are in the film Brazil.
You winnow out the dangerous ones. The ones who might think. Until you have the perfect Process State functionaries.
Then you have a system you can tell to do *anything*. Think fat, weak, stupid Spartans. With their Cortanas being a rule book on an iPad.
The government has unveiled major housing market reform plans which will aim to cut costs, reduce delays and halve failed sales.
Housing Secretary Steve Reed said the changes would "fix the broken system" and put more money "back into working people's pockets". Hundreds of thousands of families and first-time buyers could benefit from the reforms, in what the government claims would be the biggest house buying shakeup in decades.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy0v7zwp0dlo
https://www.theverge.com/2024/8/12/24218528/waymo-zeekr-geely-robotaxi-china-biden-tariff-ev-import
The former Dublin gaelic football manager was set to be one of three candidates standing for election on 24 October, alongside Independent TD Catherine Connolly and Fine Gael's Heather Humphreys.
However, on Sunday evening he said in a statement he had "made a mistake that was not in keeping with my character and the standards I set myself".
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cz6946ez6dqo
MoreinCommon poll found. Both would also lead Labour. Tonight's poll largely irrelevant as it did not include hypothetical voting intentions
"The Conservatives say they would task officials with removing 750,000 illegal immigrants within five years, under Trump-style deportation plans.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch told the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg that returnees should "go back to where they came from" or another country deemed safe to receive them, with a strengthened "Removals Force" backed by new powers and a bigger budget."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c708g5x2yqzo
Every now and then, it’s Year Zero.
My work desktop is close to celebrating it's 20th birthday. It was a fairly high end rig in its day (20gb ram, decent Xeion(iirc) series processor, Quattro graphics card, and we stuck an SSD in it about 10 years ago. I did have to replace the CMOS battery a couple of weeks ago! It won't run win 11 (no TPM2) so it's days are probably numbered now support for win 10 has ended, although I'm not in a mad panic over it (everything business critical is cloud based with decent rollback provision, the machine is effectively just a terminal).
It's not even the oldest machine in the business - there is a 23 year old laptop running Vista sat airgaped on one of the cnc milling machines - you stick a program on a USB, shove it in the laptop, then download it to the machine control (Heidenhain Tnc 155P) via Rs232 serial.
Sluggish windows laptops aren't usually hardware, generally nuke windows and reinstall and they go OK again. It's not the problem it used to be either (win 98 machines seemed to need throwing away and starting again every few months, I'm not I've every had to nuke a win 10 box).
"ICYMI: Chicago Had Safest Summer Since The ‘60s
A WBEZ analysis found summer 2025 saw the fewest homicides in Chicago in 60 years, while overall violent crime remained near its lowest point in at least four decades."
https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/mayor/press_room/press_releases/2025/september/safest-summer-since-1965.html#:~:text=A WBEZ analysis found summer,in at least four decades.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15164671/Ex-German-Chancellor-71-blames-Poland-Baltic-states-Putins-war-Ukraine.html
As in the 1990s, with the war in Yugoslavia and the collapse of the Soviet Union, when the fighting stops there will be a lot of poor people out there with access to serious weapons, happy to sell their ‘souveniers’ to anyone with a handful of Benjamins.
We’ve all seen how easy it is to hang a grenade or an artillery shell from a quad-rotor drone and drop it on command, that’s before we get on to the surveillance drones and the remote-controlled light aircraft.
It’s going to be a big problem.