Colin Murphy

@SpudULike
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Linux desktop user by choice. I remember when the LinuxCounter was a thing, and when GeekCode was also a thing. Enlightened #Ingress player.

Lives and works in London, UK.

Commuter Cyclist, when knees permit.

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and there i was rooting for lionel richie's first word on stage to be "hello"

#oscars

@ericsfraga I think the "WHEN CONVENIENT TO DO SO" bit of the sign has fallen off the bottom.

FLOSS Weekly Episode 864: Work Hard, Save Money, Retire Early

https://hackaday.com/2026/02/11/floss-weekly-episode-864-work-hard-save-money-retire-early/

FLOSS Weekly Episode 864: Work Hard, Save Money, Retire Early

This week Jonathan chats with Bill Shotts about The Linux Command Line! That’s Bill’s book published by No Starch Press, all about how to make your way around the Linux command line! Bi…

Hackaday

RT: @TheGreenParty Palantir’s track record speaks for itself.

They should be nowhere near our NHS!

Today we're leaving X. If you're still there, we think you should consider leaving too.

A word here on:
1. why it is so difficult to leave collapsing platforms;
2. why we're making this decision today;
3. where else you can find us.

https://openmedia.org/article/item/were-leaving-x

We’re leaving X

A platform's freedom to operate is not a right to your attention.

UK. Petition.

By-elections to be called automatically when MPs defect to another party.

When an MP decides they want to defect to another party a by-election should be automatically triggered to allow the constituents the opportunity have their democratic right to agree or not with their elected official.

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/737660

Petition: By-elections to be called automatically when MPs defect to another party

When an MP decides they want to defect to another party a by-election should be automatically triggered to allow the constituents the opportunity have their democratic right to agree or not with their elected official.

Petitions - UK Government and Parliament
@AaronDavid AltText: Screenshot of a post by Andy Ryan: I knew a guy in his late forties who was convinced his wife was the only thing stopping a debauched life sleeping with 20-year-olds. So he left her and found himself alone in a bedsit washing his pants in the sink. I've yet to think of a better analogy for Brexit.

If we can coerce just 17 people into listening to a show I did back in September, we could get an episode of #ThePlaylist over 100 listens!

https://djdarren.site/archive/podcast/theplaylist-072-international/

Something is brewing (pun intended) in the UK's coffee market; as opposed to the usual British consolidation & increasing oligopoly, for now at least the major coffee shop chains are in some difficulty as a rise in smaller chains & independents has captured the (more discerning?) tastes of younger coffee drinkers.

Whether the majors can fight back (Cafe Nero is having a better time than Costa & Starbucks) is unclear, but for now market fragmentation is the dynamic.

#coffee #hospitality
h/t FT

#introduction

Hello, I’m Colleen from Glasgow UK

I’ve found Mastodon in my decision to stop using FB/Insta/Threads etc, and so far am loving it - not least due to the lack of adverts :)

I’m an accountant by trade; pianist, dog and cat lover, and avid reader in my spare time.

#s that I’m following so far:
#music
#dogs #dogsofmastodon
#catsOfMastodon #cats
#art #hitchhikersguide
#joy