“I wish my favourite podcasts didn’t all release on Thursday”
@atpfm releases on a Friday
“Nooo! Not like that!”
The extraordinary Annie Nightingale, Radio 1's first female DJ and a supporter of new music and young artists for the whole of her decades-long career, has died, aged 83.
Her 2020 episode of Desert Island Discs, with Lauren Laverne, celebrates the 50th anniversary of her first appearance on Radio 1.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000l1wk
#Radio1 #MusicRadio #obituary #DJ #music #LifeStory #biography
Nick Wallis was one of the first journalists to regularly report the emerging scandal of the sub-postmasters prosecuted and sacked from their jobs by the Post Office.
As a young local journalist it was Nick who brought the story to the BBC. Now he's made a gripping 21-part podcast looking back at the scandal, explaining the terrible effects on the accused postmasters and the recent developments. It's an essential listen.
Follow up: I just finished recording a podcast about another James Cameron movie, and it is also a *real* good one!
Watch the ol' @incomparable feed, folks! 👀
Annie Nightingale: Radio 1’s first female DJ and champion of new music dies aged 83 - The Guardian
https://apple.news/A2svZFc7HTX6UX8vGCXynYg. Rest well Annie! You were an inspiration to many of us! ❤️
New blog just dropped. https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/security-compliance-and-identity/a-new-modern-and-secure-print-experience-from-windows/ba-p/4002645 We are making massive changes to the Print System in Windows to improve security. This represents a pretty big leap forward for security in Windows. The Print System in Windows has historically been a key target for attackers and these changes make significant reductions in total attack surface.
More over, we intend for this to become the default for users in the future. No more loading 3rd party print drivers, no more high privilege services, and robust exploit mitigations enabled to protect users.
There is a lot of work to do, this first release is only a step in the direction we are taking. But I feel it is the right direction for user safety.
@MasteringDnD “…well Brighton actually” made me chuckle. A very international update of a pre-internet meme.
https://jindesigns.com/blogs/latest-news/the-story-behind-hove-actually
When Jin Designs first moved to Brighton it was a common occurrence to hear the words 'Hove Actually' from the locals. It took a while to work out why the word 'Hove' was followed by the word 'actually' but a bit of research soon found the answer. Rumour has it that the origin of the phrase came from the locally resident actor Laurence Olivier. Over the years, it seems the phrase was used with humour by most (and a certain amount of snobbery by others) as the people of Hove Actually distanced themselves from their noisy neighbours in Brighton. In the 1990s Hove Borough Council turned it into a slogan to attract tourism to the town which was separate to Brighton. However, in 1997 it was decided that the two towns would be better as one so they unified and were granted city status in 2000. Despite Brighton & Hove being one city, it looks like the phrase has firmly stuck. When most people ask ‘Do you live in Brighton?’ the reply from its Hove residents is usually... yes, you’ve got it now, ‘well, Hove Actually.’ Jin Designs is proud to put Hove Actually on the map - although equally pleased to be next to the creative hub that is Brighton. If you'd like a little bit of Hove Actually in your home, why not look at the Beach Huts Collection by Jin Designs. All fine bone china mugs are designed in Hove Actually and hand-decorated in the UK. You'll even find this proudly placed on the backstamp on the bottom of the mug. Beach Huts Collection also includes a Doormat and Worktop Saver. Shop the Beach Huts Collection