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@markhburton@mstdn.social
2026-03-29 07:52:39

"The bubble has burst, decent people can see what they are, and those who were once unsure are now sure and are turning their backs on Reform UK LTD. All they have is their die-hard fan base of racists, fascists and bots and bots can’t vote."
It’s All Starting to Unravel for Reform UK LTD - Dorset Eye

@benb@osintua.eu
2026-01-30 19:16:07

Ukraine is ready to refrain from retaliatory strikes, Zelenskyy says on "energy truce" #shorts: benborges.xyz/2026/01/30/ukrai

@v_i_o_l_a@openbiblio.social
2026-01-30 15:11:54

"Tracking Instructional Themes at the Reference Desk"
journals.ala.org/index.php/rus
"Academic libraries play a vital role in supporting student learning by offering both structured instruction and point-of-need research assi…

@datascience@genomic.social
2026-03-29 10:00:01

Find the best contrast between one color and a list of options, e.g. for labels in geom_tile: {prismatic::best_contrast()} emilhvitfeldt.github.io/prisma

@drgeraint@glasgow.social
2026-02-28 23:47:03

Scottish Green Party forecast to overtake Scottish Labour in Holyrood, to be 3rd biggest party after SNP and Reform, according to the Scottish Election Study.
Not mentioned in the article, but the SNP are again predicted to get no seats from the list, due to winning a disproportionately large number of constituency seats.
SNP voters choosing to vote Green on the list could utterly change the balance of Reform and Green seats.

Table of vote share and seats for each party broken down by constituency, list and total counts.

SNP: Const.: 34%, 57 seats; List: 28%, 0 seats; Total: 57 seats

Reform: Const.: 18%, 1 seat; List: 19%, 21 seats; Total: 22 seats

Greens: Const.: 11%, 4 seats; List: 16%, 12 seats; Total: 16 seats

Labour: Const.: 14%, 1 seat; List: 14%, 14 seats; Total: 15 seats

Lib Dem: Const.: 10%, 7 seats; List: 10%, 3 seats; Total: 10 seats

Cons: Const.: 10%, 3 seats; List: 10%, 6 seats; Total: 9 seats

Ot…
@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2026-02-26 13:52:00

Wayland-Referenz-Compositor Weston 15 mit Lua-Shell und Vulkan-Renderer
Der Wayland-Referenz-Compositor Weston ist in Version 15 erschienen. Sie bringt einen Vulkan-Renderer und eine Lua-Shell mit.

@macandi@social.heise.de
2026-03-27 10:23:00

heise | Apple Studio Display XDR im Test: Referenz mit doppeltem Hertzschlag
Das neue Studio Display XDR ist Apples neues Referenzdisplay. Im Vergleich zum Vorgänger bietet es eine geringere Auflösung, dafür höhere Bildwiederholrate.

@karlauerbach@sfba.social
2026-04-29 23:56:05

I thought that I would reiterate a few proposals that I have made about repairing our Federal judicial system...
1. "Building A Firewall Around A Radical Supreme Court " (First URL below)
2. "Reformation of the United States Supreme Court (SCOTUS)" (2nd URL below)
3. "Do We Need Rubber Rooms for Federal Judges? Two Plans To Reduce The Long Tailed Impact of Trump Judicial Appointees" (3rd URL below)

@datascience@genomic.social
2026-04-29 10:00:01

If you set limits for a scale (e.g. x-axis) in ggplot, how would you like data outside of that range be handled? There is the oob parameter for that and a set of functions to use with it: scales.r-lib.org/reference/oob

@markhburton@mstdn.social
2026-02-28 09:59:20

Gorton and Denton - a rough vote analysis.
Green vote gain (10,200) was 2,000 short of Lib/Left reductions
Reform vote gain (5400) 3250 more than Tory reduction.
Suggests broadly that Greens got the Lib/Left votes and Reform the Tory ones, but some Labour went to Reform.
However the stay at homes likely to have been different population each time, with Greens mobilising former abstentions and Labour having more abstensions this time.
Very similar turnout 2024 and 2…

	        2024	2026	Difference
Green	4810	14980	10170
Reform	5142	10578	5436
Tory         2888	706	        -2182
Labour	18555	9364	-9191
Lib Dem	1399	653	        -746
Workers’ 3766	-3766
Party
			
Lab+Lib Dem losses+ WP previous			-12211
Lib/Left losses – Green gain			-2041
Reform gain – Tory loss			3254