Kate Jago
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• civic-systems • collective commons • narratives, patterns + trees • systems convening • always more tea • she/her • re-imagining a good life
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This Italian reporter was fired for asking this question.
EU Commission press briefing yesterday: Journalist: You've said that Russia should repay for reconstruction of Ukraine. Do you believe Israel should repay for reconstruction of Gaza? EU chief spox: It’s an interesting question, on which I have no comment at this stage.
No apologies for length of video.. Sound up for 1000’s geese overhead this afternoon 💙
BAD NEWS💔if the vote had taken place earlier we would have won-Tories (majority) whipped YES but by the time of the vote, support had gone home just like 2 years ago. It is an AGONISING reality. Tell [email protected] what you think. GUTTED. Labour: what a betrayal 😡
🚨 ATTENTION: In 2 days, LinkedIn will start using your data for generative AI training, unless you OPT OUT (see below how). Here's the FINE PRINT most people will miss: 1. "Affiliates": One of LinkedIn's notable affiliates, which will receive people's personal data (if they…
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🚨New deprivation data reveals continual deep regional divides across many areas in England. Deprivation is concentrated in many northern and midlands towns and coastal areas, where manufacturing and tourism industries have been lost.
“The open-source development model offers a form of sovereignty based on partnerships and mutual capability, instead of chauvinism and asymmetrical power.”
Purpose, Not Power: Rethinking Europe’s Apply AI Strategy openfuture.eu/blog/purpose-n…
openfuture.eu
Purpose, Not Power: Rethinking Europe’s Apply AI Strategy – Open Future
The EU needs purposeful, open-source, and sustainable public AI—infrastructure that serves the public, not an AI-first race driven by dominant vendors.
90% of forage fish caught by humans are ground down into fish food Billions of fish taken from the sea to feed farmed fish to feed humans To deplete these fish is to starve seabirds, to silence the calls of whales, to empty the beaches of seals
The Problem with Farmed Seafood We’re decimating the ocean to feed farmed fish To farm the sea, we strip the sea. nautil.us/the-problem-wi…
I should post this on main too since I know a bunch of people don't really use tumblr But for those who use Google Drive, make sure to turn Gemini off
“The real work is not “going agile” or “funding teams.” It’s building the conditions where evidence can challenge power, where people can act on what they learn, and where accountability scales from features to outcomes that matter to the public.”
"That’s how product work in the public sector usually starts: high urgency, low clarity... Every discovery feels like a delay because it challenges something already promised" ayeshamoarif.substack.com/p/making-produ…
The Met's refusal to disclose suppliers combined with three-quarters of UK forces refusing to confirm or deny Palantir contracts, creates a deliberate opacity that prevents public accountability. Without FOI disclosure, we cannot definitively confirm whether Palantir technology…
Our new drones can deploy to calls in London instantly. Officers will have a live-time view of a situation before they arrive to help make precise and better-informed decisions to locate suspects and keep communities safe. Faster awareness, smarter responses, safer…
BREAKING: The Mirror NUJ chapel has voted for strike action in our battle against Reach Plc’s job cuts, AI replacing journos and unworkable rotas for those who survive ✊
This article is horribly badly written - such an important and influential author deserves more thoughtful analysis than this ‘local news’ style reporting
Author Philip Pullman calls on government to act over 'wicked' AI scraping bbc.in/3JalQk6
The way UK will feel terrible food insecurity in 2026, perhaps different from traditional experiences/ indicators of it, is that food will still be there (with gaps) but much will be completely unaffordable independent.co.uk/news/business/…
Much of Newton Abbot, downstream from Wolborough Fen is already in a flood risk zone. Building work in this area could increase runoff into the river, + damaging the wetlands will reduce their ability to absorb + slow the flow of that extra water, placing homes downriver at…
This is an approach called “Total Destruction” - in conflict it does exactly what it says on the tin. If you know your disaster capitalism, for months you have been watching contractors vie for rights to rebuild…
Driving on the road from Gaza City to Khan Younis yesterday.
L’alerte de musiciens du monde entier : « Deux essences de bois au cœur de notre artisanat sont aujourd’hui directement menacées » lemonde.fr/idees/article/…
📢 New research from @WhichUK shows the number of blocked paths in England and Wales is rising ⬆️⬆️ not falling... Find out why your rights to walk matter and who is responsible for keeping paths open 👇🏽 which.co.uk/news/article/t…
Rights of Nature must be breaking through to the mainstream, as here we have a commentator in the Financial Times being deployed in a lame attempt to mock the concept using hackneyed straw man arguments. No @FinancialTimes, rivers or any other part of nature wouldn’t be given…
Crop yields in England 2nd lowest on record as climate chaos kicks in - exactly as scientists have been predicting for years independent.co.uk/climate-change…
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