James Harvey

@keepof4worlds.bsky.social

Liberal. Gay. Green. Countryman. Living in Ebernoe, Sussex and Kennington, London. he/him

Look I’m very keen to be prepared but I’ve just had four identical govt fire alerts in about half an hour, I will categorically not be lighting any disposable barbecues, can we give it a rest now

People of Clacton! Show your support for me by putting a bin outside your house, one day this week, of a colour of Tendring Council's choice. This will be unequivocal proof of the success of my campaign.

A confused article that jumps cluelessly from unfunded government defined benefit (DB) schemes, to funded DB schemes, to defined contribution pensions, and without really understanding the basis of pension saving: you save tax free but are taxed when you draw it. www.theguardian.com/uk

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the four stages: 1. Allister Heath's columns are not real 2. Allister Heath's columns are not serious 3. OK, they are real and serious but it's too late to do anything about them 4. Our only hope is to find a way of adapting to Allister Heath's columns

Some sympathy with asking what the environmental impact is here - before we launch straight into the “evil capitalists” diatribes - but also worth noting that about 50-100x more natural space debris plops into our atmosphere and burns up each day than Elon’s garbage.

Rhuta Bhayga@rhutabhayga.bsky.social · last mo.

Everything is disposable now—even satellites. Companies profit from launching them, replacing them, and burning them up in our atmosphere, while the environmental consequences become everyone else’s problem. Profits are private. The damage is public. #SpaceX www.tomshardware.com/tech-industr...