

I’m not a big YouTuber but I do follow a few accounts. I’m going to contact them and let them know about the possibility of Peertube.tv.
Hopefully they won’t see it as much more effort to upload their content to two places, but we’ll see!


I’m not a big YouTuber but I do follow a few accounts. I’m going to contact them and let them know about the possibility of Peertube.tv.
Hopefully they won’t see it as much more effort to upload their content to two places, but we’ll see!


Ah happy days. I’ve not heard PMPO in so long!


On my phone it failed instantly! “Secure connection failed” apparently.
Different providers for broadband and phone


I can’t connect FWIW


What? Which pub is that? Best I’ve seen is around £5.50 for a guest ale
Back when your email address and username were: 583947690@compuserve.com
Good times!
Here’s a flavour of the first 5 minutes:
First lady he interviews, ok, she doesn’t like illegal immigrants. You can get onboard with that generally.
“Islam should be banned”… oh dear.
And then all the muslims and foreigners should fuck off - JFC!
And then it gets worse!


Here’s a full list of what rights will be granted to renters:
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/guides/renter/renters-rights-bill-tenants/
Having been a tenant and having been a landlord I think this is excellent news. Everything listed seems completely reasonable!
With some luck it will reduce/prevent the number of shameful landlords out there.


Top tip: Provided you’ve not received a PCN from the council… do not pay, and do not contact the company EVER, not even to contest the PCN.
These parking charges are a civil matter, not criminal, and essentially the parking operator is claiming you broke a contract with them, which you had agreed to when you parked your car.
If you refuse to pay they can take you to court but are unlikely to, and they can only claim the reasonable damages of you breaking the contract.
You will likely receive threatening letters from the parking operator up until you actually go to court.
Any threats of bailiffs is total BS. Only the court can send bailiffs and only if you don’t pay what the court has demanded.
As the article says, these companies make their money by people paying uncontested fines.
(IANAL)


Same story here.
Teachers want to teach but what they’re asked to achieve is impossible without working 60-70 hour weeks.
And when people talk about all the holiday they receive: all the teachers I know use that time to crash, become ill, recover, and then they’re back to work.


Pretty sure it’s an April 1st joke!


I’m not advocating for @Flax at all here, but I think it’s generally accepted that someone called Jesus (there were a LOT of people named Jesus back in the day) did exist and was something of a teacher.
Son of god though?.. no


Please can you answer my question instead of asking a different question.
Also, you’re the one making the claim that Jesus is alive. Do you have any evidence?


Swell. Do you have a video? Or picture? Or any kind of evidence?


Pretty sure Jesus (biblical Jesus) is dead


In the interests of discussion…
I read the article and it doesn’t seem that unreasonable that they pulled the documentary while they investigate the production company.
For example, if I was watching a documentary on Gaza and there was some close connection to the IDF and the production company, I would probably want that investigated too, as the documentary could be misrepresentative.
I hope that the BBC investigates and that the documentary is found to be accurate or as unbiased as possible, or whatever criteria they are looking to satisfy.
The more documentaries exposing the suffering in Gaza the better!


I agree!
Setup felt like a nightmare but once everything is up and running it’s fine.
The other issue is maintenance which is where I gave up. Easier and more painless to just pay another company to do that and not have to worry about server security, spam, the endless SSH requests for ‘admin’, etc etc


What I don’t understand, so please forgive my naivety, is that surely Equans is in breach of contract, so the schools and/or council could sue? I’m wondering why that hasn’t happened…


I remember having that “net” version of a MiniDisc player, and I would have kept it but it was SO slow to copy music from your computer onto the device.
Plus eBay had those stick shaped MP3 players for about £25 which could hold around an album’s worth of music, and transfer times were much faster; although slow by today’s standard
What a day to be alive! A person called StinkyFingerItchyBum has just taught me about mirepoix. I’m disgusted, enlightened, and grateful. Thank you!