Widows Bay is so fucking funny when it’s get broken down into different pieces like this. It’s genuine comedy that they’re able to slip into regular conversations and it flows with the show.
🚨: Reddit is back
After ~15 mins of outage Reddit is back.
60-80% of Subreddits have now gone dark though.
This includes:
r/funny: 40M+
r/gaming: 30M+
r/science: 30M+
r/art: 20M+
r/sports: 20M+
r/dataisbeautiful: 10M+
r/philosophy: 10M+
r/antiwork: 1M+
r/india: 1M+
“Whenever I’m about to do something, I think ‘Would an idiot do that?’ and if they would, I do not do that thing.” – Dwight Schrute
And what is the best way to spot an idiot? Look for the person who is cruel.
Richard Browne, Director, National Cyber Security Centre, discusses cyber and the boardroom, and how managing risk is central to how organisations protect themselves in this changing cyber landscape.
#CFOSummit#LeadingThroughChange
Getting rid of huge cars is just about the easiest thing we can do for the climate - and given the sevenfold increase in SUVs since 2010, pretty important. It's much easier than banning planes or cows. Me @FT https://t.co/JfH7WxKZWA
Interesting to watch this back. In 2021, Gary Lineker talked to me on The Media Show about tweeting. BBC DG Tim Davie had never called him to say, 'you can't tweet about that', he said. And added: 'I don't think they could do that anyway. I mean, I'm my own person.'
Gary Lineker suspended by the BBC for upsetting the Conservatives because he stood up for some of the most vulnerable people in the world. The same BBC whose chairman gave the Conservatives £400,000 before helping to arrange an £800,000 loan for Boris Johnson
The amount of startups in hearing about who can’t make payroll due to SVB is staggering.
A gross example of a liquidity crisis where capital exists you just can’t use it.
This is really going to hurt the industry.