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I'm fairly sure accusing someone of being responsible for a pioneering tory government policy is slander. Hopefully she's happier working for labour if nothing else.
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 21:20 |
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Obviously the notion of civil service neutrality is a convenient fiction, but it can cut both ways - just as there's going to be Tory cunts attempting to neutralise good policy under the (insh'Allah) forthcoming socialist government, there are also comrades who've been trying to promote or implement good and sound policy in these last ten years of cunts. My friend is one such, and a particularly successful one at that - although, QED, these small victories need contextualised.
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 21:29 |
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https://twitter.com/joswinson/status/1182389516365160449?s=21 God I absolutely hate her
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 21:32 |
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Noxville posted:https://twitter.com/joswinson/status/1182389516365160449?s=21 The libs in the replies don't seem super fond of her either
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 21:35 |
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I don't think Chris Williamson actually did anything wrong tbqh
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 21:39 |
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TheRat posted:https://twitter.com/MikeNayna/status/1181902100902617089 This is what I think how Londoners are normally. But with more knife stabbings.
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 21:40 |
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https://www.independent.co.uk/life-...g-a9149921.html “A pair of $3,000 (£2,453) trainers dubbed “Jesus Shoes” that contain holy water have sold out minutes after being made available to purchase.” Humanity is pathetic.
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 21:40 |
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Diet Crack posted:https://www.independent.co.uk/life-...g-a9149921.html Pathetic indeed, not even a meat drawer
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 21:44 |
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Diet Crack posted:https://www.independent.co.uk/life-...g-a9149921.html "sold out" is a bit rich given they seemingly only made and sold one single pair in a blatant pr move next up, some adidas where the side logo was artisinally chiselled off the kabaa when no-one was looking
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 21:52 |
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Noxville posted:https://twitter.com/joswinson/status/1182389516365160449?s=21 Jo Swinson doesn't want to negotiate a deal, she's a No Dealer
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 21:53 |
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ThomasPaine posted:I don't think Chris Williamson actually did anything wrong tbqh It's a loving trap and he stepped into it, but honestly I don't really see how it's possible for a Labour MP to make a statement about it and not gently caress both themself and the party.
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 22:06 |
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I got this in an e-mail from a recruiterquote:The client is looking for: I have no idea what 'Non-Functional Testing' is, what are NFRs? What is any of this?. I'm not saying I won't do the job, it's £375 a day. I just hope that people won't die. But I'm pretty sure this guy has not looked at my profile. Also saw Joker tonight, it's pretty decent. We finally see the death of Bruce Wayne's parents.
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 22:21 |
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Noxville posted:https://twitter.com/joswinson/status/1182389516365160449?s=21 Wait so Swinson just wants to revoke article 50 and pretend like the last three years never happened? That seems extremely dangerous for politics and basically gives the future Tories a gift to have Brexit in their platform permanently. Labour deal + in and out referendum is the only way to go unfortunately.
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 22:21 |
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Three weeks remain. Where's the Boris moon when you need it. Anyway, let's jeer at some more tax dodging scum. https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/oct/10/pensions-tax-relief-set-to-cost-government-almost-40bn Nothing better than load balancing income across your lifetime so you don't have to pay higher rate tax. Although sadly you can only do this to the tune of £40k a year and a lifetime total of £1.05million (down from 1.25 a few years ago!) HMRC are utter scum and I'm not entirely sold on how they're describing it as 'lost revenue', but ... "According to a review by parliament’s public accounts committee, of the 424 tax reliefs provided, the tax authority does not report a cost for 239." "HMRC’s total forecast of the costs of tax reliefs for 2017-2018 is £416.8bn, which according to its annual report is related to 105 reliefs." The flip side to this of course is that pensions are poo poo, none of us are going to retire, and even if we did well there's no saying that a worldwide crash wouldn't have wiped 40% of the value off your stock bubble 'investment' anyway. More grist to the mill of number.
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 22:24 |
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Bobby Deluxe posted:The thing he did 'wrong' was poorly wording his refutation of the antisemitism accusations. But the press have properly got the knives out for Labour, and anything any MP says is going to be twisted into either a flat denial that the antisemisism exists, or an acknowledgement that the antisemitism exists and therefore everything the press says is true and valid. Also saying nothing or telling the press to gently caress off feeds the 'what do you have to hide' narrative. My instinct is that he poorly worded a basically sound point, and that labour coming down on him legitimised the smear. Had the party backed him up and more generally took a more aggressive line towards the AS allegations (telling people to gently caress off where they're obviously being disingenuous) I think we'd be in a much stronger position.
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 22:26 |
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bessantj posted:I got this in an e-mail from a recruiter From context Non-Functional Requirements, but it looks like they’re looking for someone to build out a testing criteria and run tests against it for a good chunk of change per day.
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 22:28 |
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bessantj posted:I got this in an e-mail from a recruiter "I had a look at your profile and I think you'd be a great fit" is recruitese for "I copy-pasted this same message to the first couple dozen search results I got for a buzzword on LinkedIn" It's the first time I ever see the words "Non-functional testing" so I have no idea, the job spec doesn't help at all, but from Wikipedia that just sounds like a sort of QA. For ~£400/d they probably expect some knowledge of code, automation, querying databases and whatnot though. From the spec, probably knowledge of infosec and knowing your way around a unix shell will be handy
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 22:29 |
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bessantj posted:I got this in an e-mail from a recruiter Functional testing = make sure buy button works Non-functional testing = make sure a button works when 10 million people try to click on it, button doesn't spurt personal data across the internet randomly In this case they're most likely looking for a performance tester, because capitalism doesn't give a poo poo about externalities like 'security' or 'reliability'. Just that if they manage to trick more people than expected into clicking the buy button, they successfully take money from everyone. £375 is a shite rate for a performance tester, even outside London. Although not too surprising if you're getting emails from a bottom feeder recruiter who's spamming out based on CV keyword matches.
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 22:31 |
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bessantj posted:I got this in an e-mail from a recruiter https://www.guru99.com/functional-testing-vs-non-functional-testing.html Sounds great tbh, where's it based?
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 22:33 |
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RockyB posted:Functional testing = make sure buy button works Why bother actually doing your job when you can be a consultant on £1000/day hired through some external firm that comes to some company, ignores everything the developers say, then runs some automated suite, makes a powerpoint with that and some stuff nicked from some PDF about best practices, and gives it back to the higher ups who all nod and high-five each other on another job well done, now we know what's wrong, all that's left is to fix it! Meanwhile the developers are literally screaming they have known all this from the beginning, this is nothing new, you fucks told us to ignore it all and focus on the new shiny feature
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 22:39 |
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Thanks to everyone above. So I'm super not qualified but wouldn't kill anyone.sebzilla posted:https://www.guru99.com/functional-testing-vs-non-functional-testing.html Cardiff, 3 month contract.
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 22:39 |
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even this massive melt thinks a referendum before an election is a bad idea now https://twitter.com/IanDunt/status/1182278183166590981?s=20 https://twitter.com/IanDunt/status/1182279372948021248?s=20
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 22:39 |
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bessantj posted:Thanks to everyone above. So I'm super not qualified but wouldn't kill anyone. Ta, not worth leaving a permanent gig for though.
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 22:41 |
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Chuka Umana posted:Wait so Swinson just wants to revoke article 50 and pretend like the last three years never happened? That seems extremely dangerous for politics and basically gives the future Tories a gift to have Brexit in their platform permanently. Brexit is an identity issue now for a lot of people and being the "most remain" is the only thing the LDs stand for other than "remember Cameron, let's do that some more" E: Jose posted:even this massive melt thinks a referendum before an election is a bad idea now The comments on this are so far from what I expected I feel like I've stepped into an alternate reality internet where people aren't dumb assholes 95% of the time RabidWeasel fucked around with this message at 22:51 on Oct 10, 2019 |
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A referendum before an election is indeed stupid, because it means the policies outside of Brexit will be ignored and everyone will turbofuck the idea that all those "radical mussies" are going to flood into Europe and take all 'er jobs or blow us up. As if Trump loving with Turkey isn't some sort of backwards reach around from Donald to Boris. e: in all of the lesser stories that don't seem to be discussed, it's plainly obvious that there's underhanded, corrupt favours occurring behind closed doors/telephone lines. Diet Crack fucked around with this message at 22:53 on Oct 10, 2019 |
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sebzilla posted:Ta, not worth leaving a permanent gig for though. Just FYI, JobServe is still a good clearing house for techie jobs if you're semi-actively looking. In the last seven days for performance testing you've got... The usual caveats apply, i.e the nice salary computer touchers can potentially make after they invest ten years in training up doesn't make up for the soul sucking void of interminable bullshit meetings, management consultants, and the intense knowledge that you're working on ad-tech bullshit that will actively make the world worse. And everyone is in a race to offshore/automate all the roles so salary will be 'normalised' to be a crap as everywhere else within the next 10 years or so anyway.
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 23:05 |
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Noxville posted:https://twitter.com/joswinson/status/1182389516365160449?s=21 The lib dems don't actually want to stop brexit, they want rejoining the EU to be their powerful political project for the next 15 years, get on my level this is conspiracy theory crap but it's also 100% whats actually happening.
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 23:08 |
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ThomasPaine posted:labour coming down on him legitimised the smear. Had the party backed him up and more generally took a more aggressive line towards the AS allegations (telling people to gently caress off where they're obviously being disingenuous) I think we'd be in a much stronger position.
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 23:10 |
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https://twitter.com/RobBurl/status/1182397014950252552?s=20
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 23:10 |
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deletebeepbeepbeep posted:I walked through Trafalgar Square today and hung out for a bit. I mean despite this thread I find it hard to dislike a bunch of people who can occupy a central part of London for several days for a good cause no matter what there methods, unless they are literal fash obviously. The XR rank and file are generally chill peeps who are taking risk to make positive action. The issues people have are about XR's internal structure and predominantly focused around the group's leadership.
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 23:11 |
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xr might wind up being the peaceful protest that gets cracked down on hard enough to radicalise a bunch of people but I genuinely doubt it. a boot stomping on your face isn’t so bad if you love the taste.
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 23:15 |
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So when are we going to do the Great Goon Poll for accurate data? Ask 10 workplace people, randoms, anyone who you can confidently say you don't know their voting intention - and collate the data. I feel this is the only true way to know what the United Kingdom thinks. Then we can gently caress off YouGov and all other tainted sources.
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 23:15 |
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Rarity posted:The XR rank and file are generally chill peeps who are taking risk to make positive action. The issues people have are about XR's internal structure and predominantly focused around the group's leadership. Roger is (or was) a frequent visitor of ours.
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 23:16 |
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ThomasPaine posted:My instinct is that he poorly worded a basically sound point, and that labour coming down on him legitimised the smear. Had the party backed him up and more generally took a more aggressive line towards the AS allegations (telling people to gently caress off where they're obviously being disingenuous) I think we'd be in a much stronger position. The problem was more that he was directly contradicting the party line, which was already trying to manage the antisemitism stuff as carefully as it could. He outright said "we've been too apologetic" etc which is both undermining the leadership and the work people had been doing, and throwing more fuel on the fire - which is exactly why it was filmed and put out in public, because it would cause more trouble for Labour However right he was, he has a responsibility not to go around saying whatever he feels like in public when it's gonna cause these kinds of issues. It's not really surprising the leadership didn't completely abandon their approach and swoop in to defend him - if they felt they could pivot they'd have done it already. I don't know about the suspension, but as an MP (and one friendly to Corbyn at that) he definitely hosed up and forced Labour to make a choice
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 23:19 |
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Bobby Deluxe posted:It's a loving trap and he stepped into it, but honestly I don't really see how it's possible for a Labour MP to make a statement about it and not gently caress both themself and the party. The only way is to call it as the smear campaign it is and go guns blazing 'if our detractors actually cared about protecting vulnerable minority groups they would address X-example-of-the-horrific-poo poo-they-are-doing-to-disabled-people' is the most obvious and actually noble example. The antisemitism crap is cynical bollocks, it's a continuation of their previous smear campaigns and anyone with a moral core and half a brain rolls their eyes when they see the latest headline saying 'some board of deputies oval office slams corbyn' or some arsehole columnist drops a 'of course labour would know a lot about scapegoating' line in their latest effluence. Stop giving it any legitimacy, just drop the stats factsheet and call them lying little cunts.
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 23:20 |
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Vitamin P posted:The lib dems don't actually want to stop brexit, they want rejoining the EU to be their powerful political project for the next 15 years, get on my level this is conspiracy theory crap but it's also 100% whats actually happening. Their inability to fashion a platform outside of the UKs relationship to the EU absolutely means this will happen but they will also see the popularity of trying to rejoin the EU when it means the Euro and no rebate so they're digging their own grave while also dragging the rest of the country along with them. Because they are also Tories you see.
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 23:29 |
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Bobby Deluxe posted:In hindsight yes, although I can see where the party were coming from trying to treat accusations of AS sensitively. I'm not sure anyone could have seen how far this bullshit would end up going. We all knew how far it was going to go and the labour leadership's commitment to arguing in good faith with an enemy that has zero interest in doing so has been a consistent failure on their part, and this is coming from someone who is broadly very pro-corbyn
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 23:29 |
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A collection of things the police have seized from XR protestors in London Yes that is a wheelchair
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# ? Oct 10, 2019 23:45 |
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namesake posted:Their inability to fashion a platform outside of the UKs relationship to the EU absolutely means this will happen but they will also see the popularity of trying to rejoin the EU when it means the Euro and no rebate so they're digging their own grave while also dragging the rest of the country along with them. After Corbyn did his big upset Blair wrote this thing like 'I don't understand the British people anymore' and it was funny because 100% of the new voting demographics, that had honestly a very minor voting impact, were demographics New Labour created themselves, by cultivating inequality they created their own bizarre monsters. You're dead right it's the same with the Lib Dems, they are making these lovely choices based on the current circumstances and not thinking about the possible negative knock-on effects. It's just like the coalition; the most pro-EU party did some despicable loving austerity, made everyone hate the status quo and them in particular, and then because the superstructure is anti-left that energy had to go somewhere so it went to brexit and the Lib Dems got owned.
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PST posted:A collection of things the police have seized from XR protestors in London thats actually the same policeman, just 10 years apart.
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