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  • We have our black bin collected fortnightly and we usually half-fill it. Three of us and pets.

    Our kitchen bin only really is used for non-recyclable plastic and pet waste. Everything else goes in the food bin or recycling wheelie bin. Our recycling wheelie bin is usually completely overflowing, whereas many of my neighbours completely overfill the black bin and barely even bother with the recycling and food bins.

  • Nandy says 'many, many MPs' have been harassed in the streets as she weighs in on Gaza... - LBC
  • Government should only be afraid of losing the next election - they should never be afraid of their life or family's life for doing their job.

    Politicians need to balance opinions from different groups of people, so even the best politicians can never please everyone all of the time. Taking choices you disagree with does not mean they should be afraid for their lives.

    As much as I disagree with many choices of politicians, they should never be threatened in any way.

  • [Help] Issue with on-screen keyboard
  • Well, it looks like reverting to Stable seemed to at least partially fix it for me. The keyboard is still higher on the screen, but at least it fits to the screen width correctly. Thanks!

    I couldn't find any mention of anyone else with this issue around the web or on valve's GitHub issue tracker, so I assumed it was something dumb I'd done rather than a bug.

  • [Help] Issue with on-screen keyboard

    My on-screen keyboard in desktop mode has somehow become undocked and wider than the screen, making it hard to press certain keys which are half off-screen. It still works otherwise - I can open the keyboard by pressing X and close the keyboard by pressing L4.

    I don't know how this has happened in the first place, and I can't find a setting for it in Steam. Any idea how I can reset the keyboard position?

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    Cracks between Starmer and Reeves are starting to show
  • This is getting boring; there's been so many articles about this over the last few weeks.
    Starmer's and Reeves' statements about this do not totally contradict. They've both said they want to invest, but they've decided that they won't staple themselves to the £28bn figure due to the Tories fucking shit up in the economy. I can't say I necessarily agree with this, but that's what has happened.

  • Brianna Ghey: I'm open to speaking to killer's mum, her mother says
  • Measures like Google Family Link already exist if parents choose to use them.
    I don't think legislation restricting what young people can do online would necessarily help. It's illegal for kids to take drugs and drink alcohol yet it still happens. Whatever measures are put in place, there's usually a way around.

  • E-bike rider caught cycling along the M25 at Potters Bar
  • The M25 is a motorway (70mph highway/Interstate) which circles around London. It's illegal to ride bikes on any motorway, and there are no bike lanes on motorways, nor should there be. And I say that as a cyclist.

    In this case, there is no good reason a cyclist should be on the M25 - there's almost definitely a quicker and calmer way to get to where you need to, without bypassing around London.

  • Need to switch to Hanna Montana Linux now
  • Yeah, this isn't that bad. It's just a suggestion after running an apt upgrade. NPM has similar plugs which I don't find too annoying.

    In fact its not even as intrusive as NPM's funding requests, as it is only 2 lines of text, plus it looks like Ubuntu Pro is free for personal use.

  • Keir Starmer suffers major Labour rebellion over Gaza stance - BBC News
  • I'm on the fence about all this. In a utopia, a ceasefire would be ideal of course, but Israel aren't going to listen to suggestions like that, especially when they believe that a ceasefire would be a risk for them in terms of allowing Hamas to regroup. Whether that is a real risk I don't know, but either way I can't see a ceasefire happening in the immediate future until Israel have completed their objectives, regardless of what pressure comes from the UK.

    The "humanitarian pauses" do make sense to me, as it would save lives whilst allowing Israel to keep their tactical advantage over Hamas.

    But it seems Israel won't even do the bare minimum of a pause in bombing civilians, so what chance do we have of a ceasefire?

    I understand the principled side of standing up for a ceasefire even if it seems unlikely, but the government's (and Keir's) POV does also make a kind of sense, to save Palestinian lives in a way that Israel is more likely to agree to.

  • Suella Braverman says rough sleeping is ‘lifestyle choice’
  • True, I doubt this would actually happen - she's likely whipping up the right wing Tory members as a prelude to her leadership campaign.

    Still, it's a government minister saying this dirge, not just a random powerless backbencher.

  • Suella Braverman says rough sleeping is ‘lifestyle choice’
  • The difference between Braverman and a pantomime villain is that she actually has the power to make this stuff happen. It remains to be seen if these are just empty words, but it's definitely worth reporting that a government minister intends to start putting people in prison for being destitute.

  • Chapter 1090

    It's out in certain places and it's another great chapter. Very detailed, lots of good dialog. We're getting to the peak of the arc!

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