Bill Thompson
@billt.bsky.social
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Hack and pundit. BBC Research & Development. Formerly Digital Planet.
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For those of you keeping score, 18-22 year-old students calling for an end to slaughter in Gaza are so racist they need to be expelled or deported, but 24-35 year-olds celebrating Hitler, rape, and, um, racism are just kids being kids so chill.

Also, racism is over so no need for Voting Right Act.
JD Vance brushes off racist texts by adults in Republican group chat as ‘what kids do’
Vice-president downplays messages such as ‘I love Hitler’ in chat by 24 to 35-year-olds to ‘stupid jokes’
www.theguardian.com
Cheered out of Jarrow by the then mayor - one Bill Thompson. Not sure if/how I’m related (I’m from there) but like to imagine so.
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If you know basic kabbalah it's actually not too hard to make a golem out of a labubu. Don't recommend it though. They have a pre-existing body-dharma. As soon as they wake they run straight for the sea. V hard to counter. Lost the first one. No idea what it's doing out there. Moved like lightning.
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I love this ad, but I also need to point out how sad it is that it's the pretty much the only time any Democrat with national visibility has used their platform to issue a full-throated defense of trans people at all, let alone a concrete campaign promise for trans rights.
UNTIL IT’S DONE, Ep. 4: Sylvia Rivera

In the 1970s, queer New Yorkers had been pushed to the margins of NYC. Our trans neighbors faced immense cruelty. But in Sylvia Rivera, they found a champion.

As we combat Trump’s politics of darkness, her legacy can light the path forward.
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This is a lie.

There are many criticisms you might sensibly and truthfully make of the Sentencing Council and the Sentencing Guidelines. I’ve been making them for years.

But this is an outright lie. Pure fabrication. A fraud on the public.
Birthday. Cake. Kaffeine London. The finest coffee shop in town.
A table with an espresso, a lemon cake, a laptop and a phone in a Teams call
Great minds… from an internal note I wrote this week…
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How will technology continue to shape how we talk to each other? We’re seeking a researcher to help tackle big questions like this.

Working with Co-Director @eli.bsky.social, this is a chance to engage with experts, dive into the research, and contribute directly to the field and our strategy.
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It's a small point but CBS is the BBC's news partner in the US (ABC had played this role for at least a decade previously) and they often use CBS correspondents for smaller US stories. Can that continue?
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At a time when new cyberattacks debilitate British businesses seemingly daily, the UK government is demanding that security is made worse for UK users.
Sources: the UK Home Office issued a new order to Apple in early September to create a backdoor into its cloud storage service, this time focused on UK users (Financial Times)

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Once I saw the BLINK tag I knew he could never be trusted with anything important.
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*sigh* Bluesky is Blueskying again. Here's that link again, this time visible to everyone. Trans people's experiences are not adult content, mods. www.vaginamuseum.co.uk/communitygal...
A post from the Vagina Museum, labelled as "adult content": The last day to view Trans Ephemera is 5th October. This community-created exhibition explores diversity, medicalisation and experiences of oppression through the medium of things that are normally thrown away. The exhibition is free to visit - plan yours now!
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A really good reason: not knowing where someone currently resides is a huge risk when it comes to legal redress if they nick the hire car or whatever. I love how the magic word 'digital' makes idiot ministers think chaotic humans will suddenly transform into compliant automata because of an app
If you have a driving licence then you use that and a utility bill

If you have a passport then you use that and a utility bill

If you have a digital ID then you will use that and a utility bill

This is and will be an invariant pattern in modern business for some reason.

Will law change that?
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Jam, Jerusalem, and Gerrymandering
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This is the British political equivalent of arguing that the Women’s Institute are a Nazi cabal and control the Conservative Party.
What does every Labour Prime Minister, half the cabinet, the London Mayor, the Attorney General, and the Governor of the Bank of England have in common?
They are all Fabians.
What now? Who?
Are we being destroyed by a Radical Left kabal?
l do some digging
thatalexwoman.com/p/the-powerful...
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I'm seeing so many takes around parts of the "ID card" melange, I have to add a few.

It's not about cards. It's about registers. A register is a definitive 'true source' of data, about people, places, buildings, whatever.
A beautifully captured lunch with one of the actors who never disappoints. And a useful life lesson for us hacks from @janinegibson.ft.com - don’t choose the ciabatta.
This might be the best Lunch with the FT I've ever read (it helps to be obsessed with Tom Hollander).

Fascinating, funny, wholly un-vain on both parts, vulnerable but never cloying. Loved every word and re-read chunks repeatedly, savouring it to the end.

extra gift-link here: on.ft.com/3Vzowud
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BBC Radio 3
Train Tracks

Tom Service with a musical and cultural celebration of a landmark moment: the 200 year anniversary of the birth of the modern railway.
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Not sea glass but fragments of plastic car tail lights, indicators and brake lights, probably washed into storm drains after heavy rain, eventually making their way to the sea. #oceanplastic
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People, good people, civil servants, give up their time and their money to make Civil Service Staff Networks the fantastic resource and public service they are and the government spits in their face, it makes me sooooo mad...

Grrrrrr
Why doesn’t @bbc6music.bsky.social get louder as my tram gets nearer to Media City? That’s where they are playing from…
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Yes, it being 'unworkable' and 'unfunded' is the problem.

JFC.
Keir Starmer’s spokesperson asked for the PM's response to Nigel Farage’s plan to deport hundreds of thousands of people living and working completely legally in the UK, replies that he thinks it is “unworkable” and “unfunded”.

So his objection is that they’ve got their sums wrong
It’s clear that the cruelty is the point. Anything to distress, frighten, undermine, create divisions. And the answer has to be to say ‘no’, ‘never’, not ‘this wouldn’t work’. Anything less is complicity.