It REALLY may not seem like it today, but the planet really does have a lot more shared norms around human rights and international law today than it did 100 years ago. Like, to a stunning degree.
Thinking vaguely about how media channels seem to be catering to heavy users on content (fan focus groups, multiple deluxe editions of the same thing, etc) and light users on range (delisting back catalogues on streaming, demonetising small artists) and how that feels v much the wrong way round
I know I’m a stuck record on this, but neither Labour nor the Conservatives have adjusted to the fact the Guardian is becoming the Mail (doesn’t matter if you don’t like its politics, you have to have a strategy to communicate via it).
One thing I took from last week's Centre on Constitutional Change conference marking the 10th anniversary of the referendum was that, thus far, the "reset" has been more vibes-based than based in policy. That won't be good enough for long.
Today, four leading academics writing for the University of Glasgow's Centre for Public Policy have found that the UK Internal Markets Act has undermined the authority and status of the devolved institutions, one that Labour's promised "reset" must address. www.gla.ac.uk/research/az/...
Could including in your bio, here or in the bad place?
I have foudn that not sleeping can be a great solution to this problem, with no further downsides.
This makes me exceptionally grateful for the GDPR.
The conservative think tank has filed thousands of public-information requests, clogging the pipeline at federal agencies in an apparent attempt to find employees a potential Trump administration would want to purge.
The conservative think tank has filed thousands of public-information requests, clogging the pipeline at federal agencies in an apparent attempt to find employees a potential Trump administration woul...
Tomorrow on wheresyoured.at - recent data about OpenAI's revenue heavily suggests that the generative AI industry is much, much smaller than people think, with only 28% of their revenue ($1bn) coming from people integrating their models. I do not see how OpenAI survives the next two years.
As someone with a diagnosis in school 25 years ago, it was not that helpful then.