A vital, troubling read: the truth about Samuel Leeds and his £20m 'financial freedom cult' fortune www.dailymail.co.uk/money/articl...
Posts by Jon Brady
From last week: Sega sent a private detective after a collector who bought dev kits and prototype games it left in its old office in Chiswick.
Does it warrant a criminal investigation - or is Sega in the wrong?
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...
Email reading: "Hi Jon, I wanted to share a story with you from our client [client name]."
cool thanks
A man stands outside a pub in Glasgow, wearing Caterpillar beige boots, socks embossed with a Scottish flag, and a kilt and Scotland top. He lights a cigarette; his hand illuminated by the flame. You cannot see his face, which is cropped from the top of the photograph.
Scotland.
We've all done it, right?
A Labour councillor has denied knowing his brother was a drug-dealing fugitive from justice - after going to his wedding in Pakistan four years after he was first arrested: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...
i should finish hollow knight
is there a term for this dreary, soulless illustration style you see in planning applications? dullcore? soulsap?
Big fan of @thenightlyau's approach to headlines on neo-Nazis. thenightly.com.au/editions/202...
Spoke w/ @jonbrady.bsky.social for this @dailymail.co.uk piece about #AI #influencers, discussing the precarity of (human) creator work. I argue that bypassing creators via sanitised & unattainable AI influencers dismisses the efforts & creativity of their labour www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...
Horrible to see protesters gang up on journalists like this who are just doing their job - rightly condemned by @nujofficial.bsky.social today dailymail.co.uk/news/article...
Q: Where does Tom Daley like to drink on nights out?
A: Dive bars
thank you good night
The big push for blood donors in the press today is working! Went to book and there's a 31-minute queue for the booking portal. Don't mind waiting. Incredible stuff #NHSblood
Some more public service journalism. A survey of 2,000 British people has led to the conclusion that this is the true North-South divide, snaking around the West Midlands before cutting across to East Anglia. Why? Chips.
PS: not sorry
Some more public service journalism. A survey of 2,000 British people has led to the conclusion that this is the true North-South divide, snaking around the West Midlands before cutting across to East Anglia. Why? Chips.
Should've really made some references with all the paperwork chat. Missed opportunity.
I went to visit @lancspolice.bsky.social to find out what makes them Britain's most technologically advanced police force. And somehow wedged in references to Robocop.
Hope you get a spin on the karts!
As Lilo and Stitch hits cinemas today, I spoke to some film analysts to work out whether Disney's ailing remake strategy can be salvaged: mol.im/a/14591443 via @dailymail.co.uk
Hey remember that time a bunch of losers got mad at a lady who made a video game about depression and it led to several thousand federal employees losing their jobs
Exclusive: Laurence Fox to appear in court next week charged with encouraging people on social media to vandalise ULEZ cameras in London www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article... via @dailymail.co.uk
he just doesn't miss
The perils of buying a car-as-software: meet the Fisker Ocean owner who has been left with a 2.5tonne paperweight after her car packed in AND the company went under (by me for @dailymail.co.uk) www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...
The directors of a firm handed up to £700million a year by the Home Office to house asylum seekers in hotels paid themselves and shareholders £45million over 12 months - by me for @dailymail.co.uk: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article... @refugeeaction.bsky.social