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RT @saverimrose
1/2 Oh the irony of @PeelPorts' sister company championing the benefits of parks and green space! It wasn't lost on us, either! You don't get to pick and choose which green spaces are and aren't important. Or maybe Peel do?
liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liver

RT @AaronBastani
My generation, and future ones, will raise children in a country that is poorer, and more unequal, because of politicians we generally voted against.

But don’t worry - Andrew Neil is adamant we aren’t in decline. My only Q. Was this written from his apartment in Trump Tower?

RT @Brexit_Mistake
@TiceRichard You will be reviled wherever you go from now on, Tice
- traitors like you have no friends
- your lies will not be forgotten

RT @Saribeaux
Can we talk for a second about how gross the GCs are? I'm a queer person and I find them really regressive for all of the obvious reasons but also: the rhetoric is peak fuckboi.

RT @SaulStaniforth
.@FishwickDavid: "People who rob banks go to prison. Banks who rob people get paid bonuses"

RT @Channel4News
"The monarchy is a brand symbol for inequality."

Adam Johannes, from Real Democracy Now, tells @krishgm Wales has "given so much to democracy" but the nation still feels marginalised, adding that the monarchy represents "power and privilege".

channel4.com/news/the-monarchy

RT @SpillerOfTea
Everyone is like, “Ooh, be careful what you wish for, you’ll miss the BBC when it’s gone,” and I would just like to point out that they are sending push notifications to let everyone know that David Beckham has had some crisps.

RT @jesstheunstill
In a cruel world, the most subversive thing you can possibly do is to show kindness and expect nothing in return.

RT @JujuliaGrace
I don’t want London to be more competitive for bankers. I want it to be more competitive for essential workers. We are missing almost 10% of the entire nhs workforce in England right now 🚨

RT @PoliticsJOE_UK
"If pre-Covid your profits were 3p, and afterwards they're £500 million, I think we could have a bit of that!"

Ian Hislop says companies that profited from the pandemic should be slapped with a windfall tax.

I’ve been learning React - love it. It’s really clean. At least when you’re looking at noddy learning examples. Much less icky than Ember.

Co I'm working for also uses GraphQL, which I think is OK.

In the olden days we used to call that "query by example" and it's not even a little new conceptually, just a different implementation, in my opinion. Much less linear and procedural than REST.

Aside: SQL isn't linear either, just people pretend it is. The model fits better with GraphQL tbh.

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