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Jun 14, 2020 4 tweets 2 min read Read on X
Took their time getting to this one. @histoftech pointed it out four and a half years ago () and it's been used as a teaching example by #sts folk (). A natural outcome of Google's "launch, quietly stop development, forget" mentality.
FWIW, today's urgent priority fix (as trumpeted, absurdly, by Oliver Dowden) relates to the missing image only. The timeline is still completely unable to handle non-consecutive terms in office.

(Image from Chrome this evening after cookie deletion and forced refresh.) Image
I suppose it's a mercy they stopped at Bonar Law, because this would make a right mess in the C19. Gladstone on this reading was an old buffer who somehow out of nowhere ended up as PM of a shaky minority administration for a year and a bit in the 1890s.
*starts campaign to remove public monuments to Gladstone purely on the grounds that he didn't do anything much*

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Sep 28, 2020
Quick thread about corridors and contagion.

I've been hearing about how things played out in a UoM teaching building – one of the big ones with not-so-big corridors – around the middle of last week. If the report (second-hand, I should say) is right, there was no distancing:
students were crowded into the corridors as normal, unable to get out of each other's immediate vicinity for minutes on end. I don't have info on level of masking but this is obviously not good.

My point is that it's unavoidable, if you run mass on-campus activities at all.
UoM has a detailed Covid safety protocol which took a lot of effort by a lot of people, and I don't doubt a case could be made that the problem here is due to some number of students and/or other folk not following that protocol.

I disagree. These approaches just don't scale.
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Sep 25, 2020
I once asked a mystic who dwelt atop a mountain what the secret of a contented life was, and the mystic replied: "Act as though your actions might get written up in the news media if they obviously make for good headlines". I wonder what he meant by that.
thetab.com/uk/leeds/2020/… Image
MMU, likewise, more or less writing its own negative press at the moment:
There's a certain inevitable interplay of cause and effect in these situations, which some of us can see, and some of us can't.

A surprising number of the people who can't see it turn out to be making high-level decisions at universities.
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Sep 21, 2020
Puddle off, I'm not going to read anything you run if you insist on running it with a stock photo like that. Image
Not even 100% sure this man is a real masked hacker, given he fell for the old "Now give us your signature, which we will put on file" ruse. motionarray.com/stock-photos/p… Image
There's a whole series of these, of course, some of them with more advanced hackers who know to sit facing the screens instead of directly away from them on the other side of the room.

Look, this one's writing a dangerous malware: Image
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Sep 18, 2020
Yup (thread up and down). Full transparency is in everyone's interest.

By which I mean: it should go without saying that it's morally the right thing to do, but it's equally the best course from a standpoint of pure greed, assuming the future lasts longer than about two weeks.
See also this. I'm just not sure "We got three months' worth of money by endangering and misleading the people we rely on for further money" is going to turn out to have been a strategic masterstroke.
The sector, having adopted a really bad set of priorities, is now catastrophically failing to serve even those priorities, let alone any of the ones you'd want:
Read 4 tweets
Sep 16, 2020
This is in a problematic degree more fun than the actually quite important and necessary emails I should be writing ImageImage
Too niche? ImageImage
Anybody *not* got Threads on the brain at the moment...? ImageImage
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Sep 15, 2020
In sum:
• a meaningful Brexit by definition requires either militarised border in Ireland or NI/GB split
• May's solution: unspecified magic, or, failing that, NI/GB split
• Johnson's solution: promise NI/GB split anyway, then claim that's ridiculous and therefore not binding.
An old favourite returns.

Can't help but notice that where previous series tended to predict non-chaos outcomes, this one... doesn't.

I still find it soothing to look at, simply because it's an orderly diagram, but you may find the Tube map preferable.
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