Robin Sterling (@rc_sterling) 's Twitter Profile
Robin Sterling

@rc_sterling

Physicist, engineer, baker, father, clock maker, CNC enthusiast. Normal zebra, not a strange horse.

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Labour has shelved what limited inquiries it was prepared to mount into the industrial scale child abuse by Pakistani-heritage rape gangs over several decades. It is fitting that this shameful surrender was made by vacuous ministerial show pony Jess Phillips, who announced it as

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ah why did I only see this perfect Hey Duggee clip after the NQCC Scalability Conference! Step 1: Open box Step 2: Build Quantum Computer

ah why did I only see this perfect Hey Duggee clip after the NQCC Scalability Conference!

Step 1: Open box
Step 2: Build Quantum Computer
Julian Jessop (@julianhjessop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ouch - provisional HMRC PAYE data suggest that payroll employment fell by 109,000 in May πŸ™„ This is what happens when an incoming government makes it much more expensive to employ people... #economics101

Ouch - provisional HMRC PAYE data suggest that payroll employment fell by 109,000 in May πŸ™„

This is what happens when an incoming government makes it much more expensive to employ people...

#economics101
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The European Union, together with the governments of Canada, Great Britain, and the Netherlands, has called for the immediate deescalation of the fighting between Israel and Iran. One has to wonder what perverse moral universe they inhabit. Since its violent takeover of Iran in

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Interesting side effect of using chatbots to code: I spend most of my time waiting and doing nothing. I am just waiting for them to answer the next step. It's not long enough to do anything else, but too long not to be bored. It's very frustrating and boring.

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Perhaps BrewDog falling on hard times has something to do with their pivot from making beer to making alcopops πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈπŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈπŸ˜¬

Perhaps <a href="/BrewDog/">BrewDog</a> falling on hard times has something to do with their pivot from making beer to making alcopops πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈπŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈπŸ˜¬
Yishan (@yishan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My AI investment thesis is that every AI application startup is likely to be crushed by rapid expansion of the foundational model providers. App functionality will be added to the foundational models' offerings, because the big players aren't slow incumbents (it is wrong to

James Clark πŸ“ˆπŸ“‰Β―\_(ツ)_/Β― (@mr_james_c) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I seem to have upset people by pointing out that if the 70m people in the UK, only 32m pay income tax. Of those 32m, only about 9m are net contributors to tax. So in our hypothetical street, just over 13% of houses put in more than they take out... and other households resent

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During that quarter century you’ve enjoyed over Β£30 billion in direct subsidies (plus many more billions in indirect subsidies) for offshore wind alone. Yet still you require more subsidy for further expansion. And despite repeated claims to being cheaper β€” when all costs are