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An aphorism for the ages.
Social media bans for teens? Meh. Facebook ban for boomers? LinkedIn ban for business influencers? Let’s go.
Getting the advert ready just now, but we'll soon be accepting applications for an IBioIC-funded Collaborative Training Partnership with @hutton.ac.uk The project is to infer "rules" for composing carbohydrate-active enzyme (CAZyme) arsenals in bacterial plant pathogens. UK funding only.
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of Evil Knievel is for good men to do nothing.”
If Keir Starmer leads Labour into the next general election*, a seventeen year old will not be able to use YouTube to watch party political broadcasts and their screen would cut out half an hour into the debates, but they can vote in the election afterwards. *He won't but bear with me
The Dutch doing this in fuckin Dallas, Texas is very funny to me, an American who has seen Cowboys fans who represent one of the most valuable sports teams on earth never approach this level of enthusiasm this century.
In the 1980s Morecambe and Wise did Atari adverts mocking how it will be the children explaining the technology to the adults. Somewhat ironically that generation of children, now adults, believe that banning children from technology will somehow work and not be easily circumvented.
(just to be clear - this is a PhD studentship opportunity… more details to follow when the advert goes up)
From the Glasgow antiracist rally.