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[–] brewery@feddit.uk 1 points 1 day ago

Half a battered sausage, half cod (both shared with the other half) and chips covered in salt and their homemade onion vinegar

[–] brewery@feddit.uk 9 points 2 days ago (3 children)

We're very aware in the UK but it's not too easy. We have some the oldest housing stock in the world. We don't have central air with no real way to retrofit so it would have to be one room at a time. Our windows aren't designed to house those units I see in NY. We have to rely on very inefficient portable units so I only use it on the really hot days. Energy prices are still high after Russia's invasion. People are adding proper units when extending but only the rich can really afford that.

[–] brewery@feddit.uk 11 points 2 days ago

This is why I happily pay for channel 4 plus, even though I don't use their app for viewing all that much

[–] brewery@feddit.uk 4 points 3 days ago

Gaming and wanking

[–] brewery@feddit.uk 20 points 4 days ago (4 children)

Wait, the police are going after a royal, I thought that was impossible?!? (speaking from the UK where we clearly have a rapist and paedophile...)

[–] brewery@feddit.uk 2 points 4 days ago

Very good idea. I could skip the tank and have a sign saying "This e-bike battery may explode on contact. Hit me and we'll find out together"

[–] brewery@feddit.uk 24 points 6 days ago (2 children)

This is exactly my experience when taking my child to school on the bike. I've literally seen every issue and had people saying we shouldn't be on the road from their unnecessarily massive car, with one kid in, parking on the no parking areas and hitting 40 on the school street beforehand where we have roughly 900 children at the primary school (ages 4 to 11), so not like they should be careful or anything with their killing machines...

[–] brewery@feddit.uk 2 points 1 week ago

Around me, any places with activities (golf, bowling, climbing, laser quest, gyms, trampoline parks, theme parks, etc), especially if they have a cafe. If they host children's birthdays, it's all done by teenagers it seems.

Fast food places don't seem to have teenagers like they used to, it's mostly older immigrants so guessing they'll work harder for less money.

[–] brewery@feddit.uk 3 points 1 week ago

Who said it was a problem? It's funny because you could be saying that is too low or too high, who knows!

[–] brewery@feddit.uk 14 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

It was more of a class and misogyny problem, which due to cultural reasons these groups of men were able to take advantage. There's a story of police being called to a disturbance and found a group of older guys (mostly south Asian but there was a white guy too) with two teenage (I think about 15) drunk, working class girls. Instead of stepping back and thinking there's something very strange going on here and seeing those girls as victims, who were vulnerable, potentially being groomed and obviously being taken advantage of, they arrested the girls for drunk and disorderly, were apologetic to the men and didn't even record the names of those men.

Statistically in the UK, most grooming and sexual violence is some by family members or family friends, against both boys and girls, and are perpetrated by white people simply because the UK is still 83% white! If any of these people truly cared about vulnerable children, they would focus on more than just these grooming gangs but that doesn't rile up their base, get more likes and give them more support. Yeah, these horrible men need to be arrested and put away but let's set up systems that try to prevent these children being harmed in the first place.

This article is talking about the wider problems of children not being seen as victims, and agencies not communicating with each other. Whether it's a black boy arrested for carrying drugs or a white girl ignored as being "promiscuous", there are systemic issues in our system that need to be addressed.

[–] brewery@feddit.uk 2 points 2 weeks ago

The great British project!

 

Please DM me and I'll get back to hit within 24 hours

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My 6 year old has just completed Lego city undercover on a Nintendo switch. I will switch to a steam deck for my own gameplay but to sweeten the deal and let me sell the switch, please could you recommend games that would be good for a 6/7 year old?

Looking for games he can play by himself without much help and also games we could play together.

Thanks in advance!

 

Was feddit.uk down for a while yesterday

 

Does anybody know a way of either converting (on android) a putty key to something I can use in ConnectBot, or a good android SSH app that can use Putty keys natively?

I am away from home without my laptop, which I would usually use. I only have my android phone with me.

A few months ago I tried creating RSA key pairs to use with Putty on my laptop and ConnectBot but for some reason I just could not crack it so gave up. I also used puttygen to create an RSA key but it would not work on ConnectBot

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Am I Speeding? (tube.spdns.org)
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Next step is to run past to see how fast I can get it. Its on a massive downhill so might be pretty fun

By the way, this link is a Peertube instance (federated YouTube)

This bloody sign went up a little while ago and is set completely wrong. It's a 30mph road but I've had it sad face when driving past above 20mph, which has scared me enough to slow down pissing off everyone behind

 

I was always under the impression that on a “normal" 4 exit roundabout (i.e. two roads crossing), you would indicate left if going left, right if going right, and no indication if going straight on. Then whichever way you're going you indicate left when passing the exit before. However, a number of drivers indicate right when going straight on, which means I stop expecting them to continue around but could've entered the roundabout. Am I incorrect here? Was there a time when something different was taught?

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