Lot of people criticizing Bezos cuts at Washington Post, but at his current level of wealth, if he kept funding this rate of losses at the paper it would leave him broke in less than 3,000 years
Very thoughtful comments here from someone who understands the impact….
“The algorithm likes violence”
Noteworthy/ intriguing answers from Grok itself on what drives X algorithm & so relevance or not of X as weather vane for public opinion:
https://t.co/w7hNQBtFuf
HS3 should be governed by an extremely aggressive Act of Parliament. Tracks will run through your garden if parliament decides it’s in the national interest. The appeals process will be a general election.
Hello, my name is Bishop Sarah Mullally.
I'm deeply honoured to have been called to serve as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury.
https://t.co/2FIJRUADZk
"None of this should have happened. We shouldn't know these people however inspirational they may be. They shouldn't know each other, shouldn't have known their grief, shouldn't have fought their fight.
Everyone would rather not have had their lives turned upside down. We would all rather that.
But because they institutionalised inhumanity we now need to to institutionalise it out. Everyone got here by being in it together and the only way we get to the other side is by that continuing. There is more to do. There always is. There was vested interests to fight. There always are.
When it ends, those lives will still have been ruined. Words like "legacy" will be used and used rightly, but legacy doesn't replace a lost child. It's something, but it isn't enough."
@Knox_Harrington on Hillsborough Law ✍️👇
https://t.co/59JTK1ivnP
British NIMBYism is truly a sight to behold.
“We are rejecting this solar farm, because one time I saw an electric vehicle on fire, which reminded me that decades ago a coal mining disaster killed lots of children”.