Whoever invented putting the words 'Keep free' in calendars is going to be stunned to find out that it is finally hitting the big time
Posts by David D'Souza
It's up there with Minesweeper on a PC...
docs.google.com/document/d/1...
@mparryslater.bsky.social dug it out from an archive. It's notable for the reference to Blackberry usage!
Hey! I'm curious too. I can try going back 10 years...
I don't follow basketball, but I do follow the stats... Averaging a triple double. First player since my prime to do so
You've changed
I think I should have factored in 'one a penny, two a penny' from the off. It was a bit lazy on my part. Also, your graph looks nicer.
ChatGPT tells me that a hot cross bun in 1733 (when it might cost one a penny) should now cost about 88p.
Meaning a modern hot cross bun is actually a bit of a bargain
Graph below. Please feel free to check its workings.
chatgpt.com/share/67feb1...
Feeling exceptionally lucky and excited to see Nate Bargatze tonight.
Rapidly became my favourite comedian. Not edgy, not attempting to offend. It's like if comedy was a nice spring day.
youtube.com/watch?v=MOm7...
Happy with the timing of this
Cheeky little bit of sun
I needed them to explain to me what a gym was. Then it made sense.
My favourite story from this week's HR People Pod www.cipd.org/uk/knowledge... was when we talked about body doubling and accountability partners. A gym where gym partners each took one of the other person's shoes to improve commitment to being on time. You don't want to let someone down
Keep them in a giant park we can all visit. On an island. Where could it possibly go wrong?
time.com/7274542/colo...
My name is Alexander Paddington.
Alexander Paddington
I love bread with marmalade on
No need for a plate
My sandwich is great
Lizzie Crowley looks at the progress of the reforms and strategies the UK Government is putting in place to boost job creation and skills development, in her @cipd.bsky.social Policy Update article.
www.cipd.org/uk/views-and...
@cipd.bsky.social's Claire McCartney continued her oral evidence hearing to the @commonswec.parliament.uk on paternity and shared parental leave.
www.linkedin.com/feed/update/...
Positively encouraged, if you work from the assumption they've banned the things they don't like
I found this strangely hypnotic
Something happened here.
Twitter did used to have some quality content in days gone by...
I punctuated that SO badly...
"Technology is perhaps like food. It's necessary, but your benefit from it will be shaped by your relationship with it, that will determine the extent to how you are nourished. Your ability to select what you choose to consume responsibly and with understanding"
Loved this from Sarah Hemminger
Great write up here on the food scene in York and tours by @yorkonafork.bsky.social
York is really worth a trip and I imagine a food tour would be most excellent too.
www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/artic...
Spill tea.
End up with portrait of facehugger.
Mini-adventure
11 years ago.
When my daughter told nursery I could shoot fire from my hands.
And when they told me that when I picked her up I just said 'Yup' and walked off.
There should be a special term for people who are overly confident, based on limited domain knowledge, of when the Dunning-Kruger Effect might properly apply.
A bridge in central London with pedestrians crossing it
It's confusing when real life looks like a stock photo
If you want to know what's happened with the labour market then you could do worse than check out our latest @cipd.bsky.social Labour Market Outlook.
Either by clicking below or flicking through most reputable media outlets. It's been a busy few days for the team
Really enjoyed this story. Had no idea this had happened and it's a lovely example of someone being well known for their thinking coming short in real life...