@cranberryclock@Jonathan_Blow I think one of most important shifts we’re in need of is ownership of our data, and trust of other peoples. Perhaps an open source OS that helps with that is on the cards? Anyone? I’d buy that.
@cranberryclock@Jonathan_Blow There would need to a paradigm shift to warrant the effort and energy for new a OS, and anyone trying would be racing the tech giants in the process.
@GreatDismal Both excited and scared. I hope they can find the soul you gave this book. Not sure anyone has yet (at least not telling your stories). I regularly think what might have been with Cunningham and Aphex. In a dimension somewhere that exists.
@Colin_P_A_Jones@RealEmirHan That’s where I was going to go… that ending played on my mind endlessly as an 8 year old kid who watched Time Bandits on repeat for about a year.
Tonight for the first time at @BristolOldVic, the incredible Hazel Grian is sharing We Sing In Fire And Blood, a powerful musical about survival, love and community, based on her experience in the aftermath of a brutal attack. Tickets from £1: https://t.co/61xNtHCMtq
@clarered My hardest vote ever. Even at the stand I stood there for 5 minutes. Thangam is such an amazing human, and we need Green’s voice in the mix, was a hard choice.
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@mrsambarlow Even better, my Dad went to rent this one weekend when it was just him & I, and with his accent they gave him Flesh Gordon, a slightly different film.
@AlexisTrust This sounds shit. But glad there’s a path through, and wish you well. As a small offering of happiness I attach an interesting pylon from Ireland.
@PeteEtchells I keep trying to find a better way of discussing 'screen time', as it assume (and with book, assume will know more?) that the bundling of the various effects of 'screen' is too blunt a scope to be useful.