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Reform really are utterly disgusting.

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Guest Gist: 2026, Our Already Rotting Future Seamus O'Reilly warns of AI maximum bubbledrive this year.

In what's now become an annual tradition, I've written another piece for The Gist about how and why I hate A.I.

On a bubble about to burst, a future rotted to its core, and the limits of the Mrs Doyle Theory of artificial intelligence.
www.thegist.ie/guest-gist-2...

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Ireland, Slovenia, Iceland, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium and Portugal are now all considering boycotting Eurovision unless Israel are removed.

Like if they should.
RT if Israel should be kicked out

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Hey, lovelies. My follower count just doesn't seem to be growing and I need a really big push to help me out. Would love a follow if you see this, and a repost would be amazing. I post my work, photography,sculpture, and animal content. Pretty please 🙏
#painting #Art #acrylic #traditionalpainting

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Home truths: the only thing Labour is building is a bigger, more dysfunctional housing market | George Monbiot Private developers offer politicians a simple solution for bulldozing through this crisis – build more. But it won’t work, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot

Labour's simplemindedness will be its downfall - and ours. You can't build and bulldoze your way out of the housing crisis. Unless you also change the system, you'll still leave millions without decent homes. My column today explains why.
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...

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2024 In Review: The Year The Tory Story Ended Russell Jones looks back at how the ‘worst parliament in history’ came to its calamitous conclusion

The brilliant @russincheshire.bsky.social looks back at how the ‘worst parliament in history’ came to its calamitous conclusion
bylinetimes.com/2024/12/26/2...

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Silverfish Organ Fan album cover. A figure with a feathered headdress carrying a woman in his arms against a mountainous background.

Silverfish Organ Fan album cover. A figure with a feathered headdress carrying a woman in his arms against a mountainous background.

"It’s like we’ve been wiped off the map. Maybe we were more like what was happening in the States or something; more like Jesus Lizard or Fugazi and that kind of thing rather than what was happening in Britain..."

#Silverfish Interviewed - The Best of the Quietus 2024

https://buff.ly/41TyVFh

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It’s a rabbit out of a hat: On magick, fantasy and pretty much everything else, with Alan Moore In October of this year, I spent a balmy evening talking with Alan Moore on the week that he had two — count ’em!— new books on the…

In October, I had a very long chat with Alan Moore. On magick, sci-fi, the perils of ecological doomerism, the joy of occultist pranks, the psychogeography of Stoke Newington, the invention of the taser - and much more!

As a Christmas treat here it is IN FULL.

seamas.medium.com/its-a-rabbit...

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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage says the public want to leave the ECHR

Let him know he’s wrong by sharing this widely

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Reading the article, the group will charge people $5k to run an "AI" spell check on their manuscript, slap some "AI" art on the cover and then shove the book out of the door. It's a vanity press. Who was gullible enough to fund this?

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On this day 1990, a witch left and a nation rejoiced.

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A colourful poster for the Feminist Festive Fayre at Glasgow Women’s Library on the 30th of November

A colourful poster for the Feminist Festive Fayre at Glasgow Women’s Library on the 30th of November

Celebrate the festive season with GWL at our first ever Festive Fayre!

Enjoy a glass of something mulled & browse a selection of unique gifts & stocking fillers!

Saturday 30 November, 12noon - 4pm. Free entry, all welcome!

womenslibrary.org.uk/event/femini...

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