"The end of ICQ marks the close of a significant chapter in the history of online communication. It serves as a reminder of how quickly technology evolves and how even the most iconic services must adapt or face obsolescence": RIP ICQ https://t.co/mXNV6pPmrV
COMPETITION TIME. About to pack this A3 Batsketch print and noticed a tiny bit of banding so I’m not going to sell this.
If you’d like the chance of winning this please RT and follow and I’ll pick a winner 1pm, Thursday.
My shop: https://t.co/QPnAuXiLEH
"In its current state, the [Online Safety Bill] unduly threatens the survival and welfare of projects that prioritise the public interest over profits."
This open letter calls on the government to exempt public interest projects from the Bill.
Find out more and add your name ⬇️
@bbcquestiontime@bbcquestiontime how can you allow this extreme hateful, emotional, science denying dribble to be repeated multiple times and offer no balance or checks!
Always remember you have far more in common with striking nurses, railway workers, and postal workers than with the political and media classes telling you those people are your enemy.
On International Human Rights Day, I urge the government to reflect on its plans to withdraw from the European Court of Human Rights.
Who are we to lecture anybody anywhere in world on human rights abuses if we walk away from the very conventions we signed up to?
Late last week, I went to a magistrates’ court to see how warrants are being processed which allow energy firms to forcibly enter people’s homes to fit a prepayment meter. What I found shocked me 🧵@theipaper 1/
Worst questions to be asked
“Are you the owner of the house?”
“Can I have a quick word?”
“Was this always broken?”
“Did you mean to miss the exit?”
“What do you think you’re doing?”
“Can I borrow your phone?”
“Is this your exhaust pipe?”
“Shall I pop round?”
“Late night was it?”