This is a 100% serious request: Does anyone have access to a ground-penetrating radar we could borrow?
We’ve just published a detailed analysis of how libel firm Carter-Ruck acted for OneCoin, a massive cryptocurrency fraud. The evidence is reasonably clear that Carter-Ruck were reckless in choosing to act for OneCoin and how they acted. They missed obvious signs of fraud. That had serious consequences.
London Liverpool St station gets more passengers than Birmingham New Street, Leeds, and Manchester Piccadilly stations added together https://diamondgeezer.blogspot.com/2023/12/anorak-corner-rail-edition.html #trains
A deep dive into the GOV.UK cookie banner (more interesting than it sounds!)
https://nooshu.com/blog/2023/12/12/govuk-cookie-banner-browser-privacy-and-security/
Sitting down or getting up from my Ikea chair seems to generate enough EMI to de-sync the HDMI monitor on the other end of the room.
Evidently, this is somewhat common: https://mastodon.social/@haeckerfelix/110272427676278609
What was Carl Sagan like as a child? Pretty much exactly how you’d expect. https://blogs.loc.gov/loc/2023/12/carl-sagan/
Just found this...
Does anyone remember these ? :)
I'd be interested in a drive if anyone can spare one. (I realise they are incredibly rare)
Man Announces He Will Quit Drinking by 2050.
A Sydney man has set an ambitious target to phase out his alcohol consumption within the next 29 years, as part of an impressive plan to improve his health.
The program will see Greg Taylor, 73, continue to drink as normal for the foreseeable future, before reducing consumption in 2049 when he turns 101. He has assured friends it will not affect his drinking plans in the short or medium term.
Taylor said it was important not to rush the switch to non-alcoholic beverages. “It’s not realistic to transition to zero alcohol overnight. This requires a steady, phased approach where nothing changes for at least two decades,” he said, adding that he may need to make additional investments in beer consumption in the short term, to make sure no night out is worse off.
https://theshovel.com.au/2021/10/26/man-announces-he-will-quit-drinking-by-2050/
#GlobalWarming #Oil #BigOil #FossilFuel #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #Drinking #Problem
TIL a 100MW battery storage place got built this year, a few miles down the road from me. Good to see the grid being updated! https://stateraenergy.co.uk/projects/dollymans-storage #electricity
From my favorite charity: Early findings from the world’s largest Universal Basic Income study
Basically, receiving one big sum is way more efficient to escape poverty than a monthly payment -- people can invest at once in equipment that will give them both immediate and long term returns, rather than just covering their immediate needs.
+ as expected, people know what is good for them and came up with a way to transform many tiny sums into a big one for investing.
Role-playing honour and shame
https://fabledlands.blogspot.com/2023/11/a-sense-of-shame.html
Similar to our population calculator, we also make the Parkulator https://open-innovations.github.io/parkulator/ It is a tool which finds all the car parks (parking lots) within an area (from OpenStreetMap) then estimates alternative things you could do with that land such as build homes, build parks, or generate solar power.
#introduction I've been running my Beholder website since 1995, with projects such as #Planetarium
https://www.beholder.uk/planetarium
Planetarium is an online story-puzzle in 12 weekly instalments, starting from the moment you log in. Registration is free and anonymous. You don't need to solve, or even attempt to solve, any of the puzzles to progress (although most people do, entering solutions as they go along).
Planetarium has been running since 9/9/99.
London Reconnections 2023 Christmas Quiz
https://www.londonreconnections.com/2023/london-reconnections-2023-christmas-quiz/
Matt Gray is Trying: Pyrotechnics.
My new begis now, and I'm starting off with a bang!
Amazing news out of the UK!
@owa has the details, but TL;DR: Apple's attempts to block iOS browser competition on hilariously thin grounds (essentially "you didn't regulate us soon enough!") just took a huge hit:
https://open-web-advocacy.org/blog/apple-loses-on-appeal/
Expect Apple to appeal the appeal because delay is their strategy any time regulators find that their rent-extracting, anti-competitive nonsense is...er, nonsense (browsers, right-to-repair, charging cables, etc.)
Hello! I post something interesting every few days.