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@l_avrot @ftisiot

Nice try, it's named after: Sir Edwin Alliott Verdon Roe

@dick_turpin @Waxingtonknee I never said it was *all* Brexits fault. But Brexit is a significant reason it has got worse. To say that Brexit is not part of the problem is fallacious.

@dick_turpin @Waxingtonknee Except of the places where French passport control operates in the UK, eg: St Pancras.

The entry / exit stamping takes significantly more time. That is a direct result of Brexit.

There are solutions, but exiting the UK and entering the EU is now slower or more expensive, than it was a few years ago.

Maybe if we'd had a better negotiator, it could have been better. But what is true is this is as a result of Brexit.

The Mastodon community is growing by the minute. We ourselves have seen a massive influx of followers these last few months.

How likely is it that you will still be on #Mastodon next year?

#BOOST OK

Went to an EDB wine tasting tonight, was a great time, shame I was the most senior PostgreSQL community person there.some really nice wine though.

My colleague Kumaran on the advantages of building Progressive Web Apps over native apps for startup and small businesses.

nexteam.co.uk/post/product/pwa

I think this is pretty solid advice for people who want to get an app to market fast and cost effectively.

We're currently working on a couple ourselves ;)

As I hear Johnson justify his rule-breaking by claiming he was working really hard, I can't help thinking of all the NHS staff who worked all hours, in difficult and dangerous conditions and didn't break the rules he made.
This must be sickening for them.

@bigcalm or give openSUSE Tumbleweed a whirl. That's always very shiny new stuff, and still very stable in my experience.

Goodbye Stockholm, it was fun and an excellent too.

.@magnushagander opening @NordicPGDay withe a new record in attendance!
#nordicpgday

Following on from the Cat badge, I wanted to do a related one - an Elephant, quite please with how it came out.

intrbiz.com/electronics/led-pc

Can't help but think that if Google or Apple really cared about what the app stores claim they protect consumers from, then they'd provide insurance to consumers to cover consumer's losses from bad apps. It seems they don't, they claim all these level of protection, and discriminate on certain types of apps, yet don't back there actual message.

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Time for a cuppa... Earl Grey please!