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  • They quote senior Hamas and Hezbollah officials and:

    A European official and an adviser to the Syrian government, however, gave the same account of Iran’s involvement in the lead-up to the attack as the senior Hamas and Hezbollah members.

    That's not single source

  • With the race neutralised under the Safety Car, Hamilton decided to cut back to the pitlane by crossing the track directly on foot in order to reach the correct side of the tarmac.

    But, with the race ongoing, this was an alleged breach of Article 26.7 (b) of F1’s Sporting Regulations – and Hamilton was duly found in breach.

    Not for the inchident

  • Yes, a decent government would have banned it. Hopefully that'll be in Labour's manifesto

    Carney was not, he left rates too low for too long and printed too much money meaning we had less headroom when covid hit. His errors are being compounded.

  • All these dismal economists are looking at brexit using boomernomics. Climate change demands a clean economy, disruption is necessary. Brexit affected carbon intensive agriculture the most. Being out of the CAP is the brexit benefit. Our entire existence is due to 6 inches of topsoil that has been destroyed by production subsidies, fossil fuel fertilisers, pesticides and herbicides.

    And yes, Germany does very well by being in the EU, cheap currency and cheap labour for their manufacturing exports.

    The UK, not so much, the single market for services is very weak in comparison to goods. And as the stats show, productivity has not been improved by being in the EU.

  • Stop quoting Springford, he's a fantasist. No one can predict shit.

    Austerity did lead to it. As did the neoliberalisation and delusions of ever more political union would somehow fix it.

    And your chart shows the exact same thing as I've been telling you, UK is and was the 2nd largest economy in Europe. No change.

  • Krystal ended the experiment prematurely after finding response times suffered. On Monday, its busiest day, the team was only 50 per cent staffed

    Whose stupid idea was it to make Monday's one of the days off then? Sounds more like bad management

  • Historic failure to act perhaps. Nothing like a little war to boost morale and divert attention. Worked for Thatcher

  • Their wages haven't beaten inflation, now they're on strike.

    I suggest you read up on the energy shock of the 1970s, it's very similar.

    No need to be rude, cunt.

  • Those import charges are a non tariff barrier on food imports, it makes imports more expensive relative to UK produce. It makes things like controlled environment and regenerative agriculture more feasible. Net good. Lexit benefit

    Your inews link is from 2022. The UK did not enter a recession, Germany did btw, so the entire premise is invalid.

    You are not listening. The ONS revised the GDP numbers, you are living in the past, the facts have changed, change your mind. Or don't, your choice.

    https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/sn02784/

  • Or if they did, they failed to act on it.

    The only reason I can think why they'd fail to act would be to have a good reason to declare war...

  • Right, so I guess the software is doing that prior to it being encrypted and sent.

    Is the problem that it could do more than just scan for CSAM, ie. Anything that the government, or dictator, decides?

  • Safer, Thorn’s flagship software product, was launched in 2018. Backed by Microsoft’s PhotoDNA technology and with technical support from Amazon Web Services, Safer is designed to detect child abuse by matching hash values of pictures or videos uploaded by users with a database of millions of known CSAM images.

    I don't really understand how this works. Are the hash values like meta data? Is there a way to maintain privacy but also check for illegal material?