I can’t wrap my head around how normal life works in places where it’s 40°C for weeks. Do people just restructure their entire existence around not being outside?
Remember when the power grid was supposedly unable to handle electric cars or everyone running air conditioning, yet now data centers are suddenly "essential"?
It’s becoming increasingly difficult to be in spaces with people who seem entirely unmoved by the avalanche of cruelty and brutality we’re currently witnessing in the world.
Some people spent so much of their lives trying to survive that they never got the chance to learn how to swim, speak a foreign language, play an instrument, travel, or simply explore life beyond work and responsibilities. That’s a side of poverty we rarely talk about.
I’m not intimidated by AI. I’m repulsed by it. I’m not jealous of AI art. I know it’s predictive rather than creative, and built on stolen content. I’m not scared of new technology. I’m scared of a world without trees, bees, fresh air, and clean water.
The possibility that Josh Simons could be close to Andy Burnham's government raises some very serious questions.
Should a man who waged factional warfare, spied on journalists and then resigned in disgrace really be at the centre of Government?
Feels very Starmer 2.0