bungalowtill
@bungalowtill@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- Comment on Angela Rayner hit with legal challenge over datacentre on green belt land 1 week ago:
I’ve been hearing building homes in the UK isn’t held back so much by regulation but by developers sitting on already approved land speculating with it rather than building on it.
- Comment on What's your thoughts on this? 2 weeks ago:
Yeah, ok, but this is obviously just an ad, when have they become relevant to anything?
- BBC apologises to xenophobic Jendrick, because it accidentally broadcast the truthwww.theguardian.com ↗Submitted 2 weeks ago to unitedkingdom@feddit.uk | 2 comments
- Comment on Campaign to de-proscribe Palestine Action grows in Britain 3 weeks ago:
or the Tories or the Liberals or Reform, what’s your point?
- Comment on The British public deserves to know what UK Energy Secretary Miliband discussed with Beijing 4 weeks ago:
This would be fully in line with the current approach of the People’s Liberation Army to warfare as a clash between systems
wow, Telegraph readers, that’s some serious shit going down here.
- Comment on Australian Labor government threatens Signal encrypted messaging system 4 weeks ago:
you seem very badly informed in this matter (digital privacy). please do some research, or speak with GPT, it will tell you you’re convictions are ill founded.
- Comment on I spent a year undercover as a far-right activist. Here's seven things I learned 4 weeks ago:
ordered
- Comment on Epstein puts my morality into perspective 4 weeks ago:
gotta admit, I haven’t worked out that part fully yet, but there’s probably multiple layers. What you describe inherent in police and mafia, is a different kind of morality, an honour code, it can be contrary to the general morality, I’d say. And the aristocracy, or people completely beyond the law, they can make it up as they go along.
- Comment on Epstein puts my morality into perspective 4 weeks ago:
Morality is something a class society continuously reproduces to manage the contradictions it faces on a day to day basis. It’s a fabric that gives you that guilty feeling when you’re not practicing the same self control the rest of society exercises and demands. A lot of control is regulated by law of course, then guilt becomes more than just a feeling. But many things don’t need to be dealt with by the legislature: you comply because you don’t want to be a social outcast.
At the top, it’s a bit different, they don’t need that kind of voluntary self control. Often, this becomes admired by those who see themselves as temporarily embarrassed millionaires.
- Comment on Rule34 blocked the UK entirely rather than comply due to the new law. 5 weeks ago:
How did neo-liberalism make it to the left?
- Comment on Labour MP claims it'd cost "Upwards of £100bn to Nationalise Water". He is an extremely smart man. Why does he lie like this? 5 weeks ago:
And if they’d give him the opposite line the next day, he’d have no problems repeating it, duly.
- Comment on Apple sues YouTuber for alleged iOS 26 trade-secret theft 5 weeks ago:
Oh man, and the “scoop” was so underwhelming anyway
- Comment on Two men behind ‘senseless’ felling of Sycamore Gap tree jailed for more than four years 1 month ago:
I forgive you too, brother
- Comment on Two men behind ‘senseless’ felling of Sycamore Gap tree jailed for more than four years 1 month ago:
I wasn’t advocating for zero punishment. But what damage has been done that justifies 4 years prison, let alone 12?
- Comment on Two men behind ‘senseless’ felling of Sycamore Gap tree jailed for more than four years 1 month ago:
You obviously don’t know what you’re talking about
- Comment on Two men behind ‘senseless’ felling of Sycamore Gap tree jailed for more than four years 1 month ago:
4 years!
Of course it’s fucked up and whatever, but this feels like a populist sentence. 4 years is an incredible long time. In what way is this adequate for the crime. Like mentioned before, there is incredible damage being done to nature in the name of business, very rarely somebody is getting a little bit of blowback, and these two guys, who really don’t have much potential to destroy anything more are sent away as an example? To whom? The generally misbehaving public?
- Comment on Toxic PFAS above proposed safety limits in almost all English waters tested 1 month ago:
Gotta adjust the suggested limits. Quick!!!
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
The AI could also be cajoled into giving discount codes for numerous items, and even gave some away for free.
When the machine learnt to be human, we had to reeducate it to become man.
- Comment on Every single UK citizen should carefully read this article. It reveals how political power really works in Britain. 3 months ago:
Ha, fuck you AI, I said it in one sentence.
btw I need a job
- Comment on Every single UK citizen should carefully read this article. It reveals how political power really works in Britain. 3 months ago:
Politicians who can’t afford a certain lifestyle get a little help making policy decisions by those who can provide the funds for the aforementioned lifestyle.
- Comment on Our workless young: a scandal we cannot ignore 5 months ago:
The minimum wage for 18-21s is different to the one for the rest?
- Comment on Amazon Restricted Vaginal Health Products for Being ‘Potentially Embarrassing’ 5 months ago:
It’s about time to boycott the fuck out of those Nazi boot lickers
- Comment on Starmer says he wants to increase UK defence spending to 3% - and announces foreign aid cut 5 months ago:
So they read the transatlantic cables, and this is what they come up with?
- Comment on UK’s first use of city-wide facial recognition in Cardiff 5 months ago:
Don’t forget the (relatively) new protest laws
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- Comment on How likely do you think there will be a run on the banks? 6 months ago:
I think it already happened. He mentioned that there might be something up with the bonds just a week ago. Luckily he was quiet since then.
- Comment on 'Meta Torrented over 81 TB of Data Through Anna's Archive, Despite Few Seeders' * TorrentFreak 6 months ago:
The Pirates of the Crown
- Comment on NASA Ordered to Remove Anything About 'Women in Leadership' From Its Websites: Report 6 months ago:
The gray shirts manage to make everything ugly
- Comment on Why Mark Zuckerberg wants to redefine open source so badly 6 months ago:
What are we going to do with the colonisers?
- Comment on As Labour touts more brutal cuts to benefits, how is this different from life under the Tories? | Frances Ryan 6 months ago:
Interesting watch, good conclusion: tax the rich!