@danielmgmoylan@patrickamon@RichardJMurphy The only way inflation harms everyday people is if prices outstrip wages & income. The government's refusal to give public sector workers inflation matching pay rises is far more relevant.
The Bank of England has admitted inflation has peaked and will fall but they still increased their base interest rate. The only explanation is economic sadism on their part. Why do people have to suffer for their stupidity?
Apparently we have to *exclusively* buy things from your cafe as well as the extortionate membership fee?
Obviously I've also spent hundreds of pounds at the café so far, but trying to force us to is even worse.
. @DavidLloydUK I was just told by a staff member in your Bicester branch that I'm not allowed to bring in any food or drink from outside. That's an incredibly hostile attitude for a club people pay hundreds of pounds a month for. What the hell?
decisions Google make in the YouTube recommendation algorithm have more impact than any individual speech. The beautiful garden of human online creativity is being manipulated and funnelled to serve the interests of a few profiteers. [5/65]
New article: GPT could centralise power online like nothing we've seen
(Microsoft has its talons deep in OpenAI, and may become the engine of the next era of tech monopolies)
https://t.co/43jYq87v9x
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big tech monopolies have created walled gardens to control and manipulate people’s speech. Facebook were complicit in genocide, Cambridge Analytica may have influenced key political decisions like Brexit and the 2016 US presidential campaign.
To a large extent, [4/65]
Blockchain itself might have a future in some niche that I’m not currently aware of, but I believe cryptocurrency has had its day, and will only decline from here. [27/28]