andrewducker (
andrewducker) wrote2025-11-07 12:00 pm
Interesting Links for 07-11-2025
- 1. Researchers uncover AI bias against older working women
- (tags:women age ai OhForFucksSake bias )
- 2. Britain Is Having the World's Most Extreme Immigration Debate
- (tags:UK immigration OhForFucksSake )
- 3. What percentage of English derives from which languages?
- (tags:language english uk history )
- 4. Australia has so much solar that it's offering everyone free electricity
- (tags:australia electricity solarpower economics )
- 5. Rockstar Games Employee posts about recent union-busting efforts
- (tags:rockstar gta unions OhForFucksSake )
- 6. Metformin reduces the benefits of exercise in people with diabetes
- (tags:diabetes exercise drugs )
- 7. Labour spending billions on actually building social housing. Finally!
- (tags:labour housing GoodNews )
- 8. The UK Personal Finance Flowchart (an excellent guide to help you think about your finances)
- (tags:finances uk advice )
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#6. I hate it, hate it, hate it. Now I have an explanation, how come I've been gradually losing my fitness. Metforming. What can I do, I wonder. Split the pills into two? Who knows.
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I've raised this in the Talk Page, so someone who has access to the original work the numbers are from can check it.
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5. FFS. Not at ALL surprised at anything companies pull. Even in countries with great labour laws. Even in ones with better ones than the UK... The rich just resent having to pay their slaves, that's all it is. We are here to serve until we break or break down or just get too old. Then discard. Sadly, it seems human nature. At least of part of humanity. Sigh.
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Depends on your dataset, but if you're not weighting by frequency then you're really giving people a seriously false impression.
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We are currently putting in solar panels, thanks to generous government rebates. We wanted to install solar batteries at the same time, which would make us effectively 80%+ independent of the grid, but they are considerably more expensive, despite more generous government rebates. So that'll have to wait another couple of years.
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(You'd think that the power companies would also be buying a bunch of batteries, but it might be cheaper for them to let their customers do that!)
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I wonder if the categorisation is public. If so it would be pretty easy to break it down by commonality.