Republicans are pen testing the US governance infrastructure, again. www.nytimes.com/2026/02/02/u...
Republicans are pen testing the US governance infrastructure, again. www.nytimes.com/2026/02/02/u...
"(AI) adoption has fallen sharply in the largest companies. Three years into the generative-AI wave, demand for the technology looks surprisingly flimsy."
www.economist.com/finance-and-...
Delighted for you @naomialderman.bsky.social! What an incredible community and game you have created, and of course @adrianhon.bsky.social. Onwards Runner 5!
Has anyone else noticed that the announcements at King's Cross seem to now be voiced by Jo Brand or a sound-a-like? Im loving it.
Tim Davie was one of the best D-Gs the BBC has had, and Deborah Turness was a brilliant head of news. Only the BBC’s enemies could possibly be glad they’ve resigned. We’ve now got a real fight on our hands to defend public service broadcasting, because that’s under threat too.
I loved all those projects. Funtimes.
In case you haven't been following...
Absolute genius. AmPhiba. Amphibians Against Fascism. This is the level of mockery and response these thugs deserve.
FT reports this morning that HMRC have used the Connect system to increase tax collection by 35%, totally £4.6bn, but they have a 'blind spots' in relation to how much tax billionaires pay. Do we think that's a systems design problem, or a political one?
‘Big data’ helps HMRC on.ft.com/46LU5G4
"(Jane) Goodall’s methodology was an affront to academics and ethologists... (despite her astonishing discoveries) she was told she’d conducted the whole study wrong. But Goodall held firm in her beliefs".
She was magnificent and heroic. RIP.
Horrified to see the attack in Manchester. Love to all of my Jewish friends.
Suspect this New Statesman deep dive into the Tony Blair Institute makes the case that the correct "Economist descriptor" for the TBI is now "Oracle dealership" rather than "think tank" www.newstatesman.com/politics/202...
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So delighted for you @rachelmillward.bsky.social!
Really pleased to announce Meeting the Moment on 26 Nov - a one day event for culture leaders about speaking up in troubled times
www.watershed.co.uk/news/standin...
Americans will put coffee in the kettle. They will also put your kettle onto a gas hob.
“They weren’t that receptive. Then they told me that it didn’t matter if I waited a few yesrs [sic] as I had waited 40 already.”
Survey responses like that really hit home but also remind us of why we’re doing this. And why it matters so much.
Please share:
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I also feel this occasionally. But then I remeber that takeaway food will be limited to one anglocised Chinese restaurant. Maybe also a mediocre curry house. This is why I can't leave the city.
I enjoyed it too. Wars, they don't achieve much.
Paul is a professor at a London University. Two years ago he became tetraplegic due to a climbing accident. I have been reading his blog avidly, which has been both bleak and revealing. Today, he wrote that he can see a future. Incredible writing. diaryofapunter.substack.com/p/exit-darkn...
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Vote for Rachel. We need more empaths and people who get things done. She is that on steroids. #Rach4deputy
Thanks, I'll have a read.
Many people were (rightly) furious that the British abandoned Afghans who supported our efforts in Afghanistan. We denied thousands of allies relocation and put their lives at serious risk. Many fled across borders or went into hiding. So, how 'accidental' was this data breach?
"Is it wrong to wish on space hardware" 😆
They referred to us as People of Merchandise.
Immense generosity of indigenous Brazilian leaders in helping us to consider solutions to a crisis that has devastated their land and which they did not cause. With thanks to @kateraworth.bsky.social as the (flawed) Rational Economic Man.
Stranger things have happened. Keep the candles lit.
Stunning
Well done! That's a great photo 😊