Person next to me on the train is reading Jean Genet
Person next to me on the train is reading Jean Genet
Should it be possible to copyright AI authored works? Some interesting responses to that question in this slightly confused article:
www.bcs.org/articles-opi...
"You're changing lives. But with water". Once again the Apprentice does not disappoint for hyperbole.
Can't tell if the chap on this train knows he's singing out loud or he just has very good noise cancelling on his earphones
A photograph of a wall with the following quotations painted on it: 'Birmingham has changed a lot, but for me it's still the centre of the universe.' Benjamin Zephaniah, 2005 'Its inhabitants work as if they must get rich by the evening and die the next day.' Alexis de Toqueville, 1835 'I was surprised at the place, but more so at the people. They possessed a vivacity I had never beheld.' William Hutton, 1741 'Bremicham, swarming with inhabitants, and echoing with the noise of Anvils, for here are great numbers of Smiths.' William Camden, 1586
Birmingham has, apparently, always been amazing. And noisy.
Do #Birmingham people not know that Sabai Sabai has a lunch menu? I don't know how such a good place can be so empty
Vibe coding appears to be surprisingly hard work for something that claims to simplify my life
A bottle of Club-Mate zero
Giving Club Mate another go and it's definitely better without corn syrup
Saw a Kevlin Henney which, in this case, was a Windows bootloader terminal. The screen was massive and embedded in a mirror in a metal lift, so I couldn't take a photo of it that didn't look like one of those "people selling mirrors" feeds
WordPress London venue showing a projector screen with a WordPress London logo
Great to be at #WPLDN tonight meeting old @dxw.com friends and making new ones
Overhearing some kid getting bollocked, via mobile phone, for using their phone when they were told not to. "If you don't, football is off the table". Definitely some lessons here for middle managers but not necessarily positive ones "do you get it?"
"I admire it in a way, but I do want to use the printer without being called a murderer."
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/10...
Erm, just to check ... which government?
Headline from a news site: "A new obelisk 'lifeform' is hiding inside humans"
This is the single most Stanley Kubrick headline I have ever seen
Rather than a quiet coach where train passengers have to be quiet I would really love a carriage with no announcements
"Because I yearn to live a valiant life, Cadet Master" sounds like a great answer to "and why did you apply for this role?" #StarfleetAcademy
A slide reading #ukgc26 in partnership with Birmingham City Council
Great to be hosted by a council for #ukgc26 - public services all come together around people in places π«Άπ½
There's a few @dxw.com folks here at #UKGovCamp today so do come and have a chat if you're in Brum π today
#ukgc26
...and we're off π #ukgc26
Not generally a fan of management speak at the best of times but certainly not when it's used in random contexts. "This is good if you like your burgers potato forward" is surely not a thing.
Just seen one of the vibe coding bloggers claim that "spec driven development" is a new thing and I'm wondering whether the whole industry just forgets the last 5 decades every time the year ends in a 5 or something.
Tragically you are correct
Queuing Systems Volume 1: Theory by Leonard Kleinrock
The post has brought some light reading and I have very mixed feelings about my last favourite university course suddenly becoming so commercially useful.
Queuing Systems Volume 1: Theory by Leonard Kleinrock
The post has brought some light reading and I have very mixed feelings about my last favourite university course suddenly becoming so commercially useful.
Moderately warming to Kemi Badenoch but mainly because, like Ed Davey, she answers a question with an answer to the question that has been asked.
Incredible advert from the TV Licensing people, but I wonder if it works? "Uncover all the mind games on The Traitors with a TV Licence."
Still sad about the demise of York's Bakery, but I remember now it was the only place that shamed me for ordering an Americano.
"You do REALISE that's an espresso with hot water?"
Waitress: "Is this [banoffee] tart going in the middle?"
Husband: "Oh no..."
Today, we are all Anonymous Husband
I'm not sure it's wise for a hotel to have a "Marie Antoinette room"
Really looking forward to it!