Everything that can be electrified will be electrified. Electrochemist at Ironic Metals Ltd - developing low carbon iron production. Post about science, climate, London, cycling, kids, Spurs and politics.
Paul Boldrin
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New contribution to the transatlantic food discourse courtesy of the BBC:
Ah man I miss Pochettino so much.
Obviously growing up in London there's plenty of subcontinental food around but whenever we went round to friends houses and they're like "do you want some chips?" we were always "come on man, we know you've got some of the good stuff in a pot on the hob, bring some chapatis as well"
This seems eerily similar to London elections, where the online right work themselves into a frenzy about how this time surely the urbanites will accept the characterisation of their home as a crime-ridden hell hole and finally elect someone who's going to sort out the immigrants. Doesn't work!
Obviously far from the most stupid thing about this world cup but what the hell is going on with the kick off times? Obviously having the same times every day would be far too simple, better to have them starting at a random hour between 5 and 10 every day to keep people on their toes.
Point #1 is relevant way beyond politics and why I think vibe coding is going to be way more impactful than perhaps people working in tech realise. The list of things I could've done with some coding is many times longer than the list of people I've worked with who had any actual coding training.
One of my least popular ideas is that people should have to complete cycle training and a test as part of getting their driver's licence so I am very much in favour of trainee taxi drivers getting free use of hire bikes.
Interesting calculations on the effect emissions reduction efforts have had so far on CO2 atmospheric concentration - in a world where every ppm matters we've already saved 8 ppm since 2013...
I don't think anyone's even processed yet that the Olympics are in the US in 2028 and they have the potential for being ten times more embarrassing for both parties.
Let's see where this goes, lots of scope for improving cycling in Haringey. Worth pointing out as often as possible that this was yet another local election where explicitly pro-car/anti-active travel candidates and parties failed to make any inroads at all. Despite the seemingly endless worrying.