When AI runs out of memory, what does it remember about you? 🤖🧠 A relationship story in algorithms and ephemera Let’s imagine your favourite AI chatbot — ChatGPT, Claude, Bard — reaches its memory limit. It’s spent weeks, maybe months, chatting with you, learning about your preferences. Then one day… it forgets. Well, technically, it …
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7 Smart Tech Tools to Transform Your Lunch Hour into a Productivity Power-Up
📍 Quick Start: Ever feel like your lunch hour vanishes before you’ve even had a chance to reset? Whether you’re in a hybrid role or freelance lifestyle, these 7 tech tools can help you stay on top of tasks, reduce clutter, and even build career-boosting skills — all in under 60 minutes a day. ✅ …
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More scorching June
Here’s a clear, impactful data visualization and write-up for your blog—showing how UK summers are getting longer and hotter, with more scorching June and July days: 📈 Graph: Rising Number of Hot Days in June & July (UK, 1960–2025)(Number of days ≥30 °C) | * 2025 (est): June 9, July 7 | * | * 2020: June 5, July 4 …
Glastonbury variety, inclusivity, and activism-driven content.
Glastonbury Festival attendance has grown alongside the number of performing acts—from its humble beginnings to the massive cultural phenomenon it is today:┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ Glastonbury Festival │ │ Attendance vs. Number of Acts Over Time │ │ │ │ 210,000 ─┬──────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ │ │ │ │ │ 150,000 ─┤ . (2025: ~200k, 4k acts) │ │ …
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📊 Timeline & Protests at Glastonbury
1981–1990 • Glastonbury hosted CND (Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament) as its central cause, raising over £1 m and featuring prominent anti-nuclear activism . 1992 onwards • Greenpeace, Oxfam, and other NGOs became recurring on-site presences, marking the festival as a key hub for environmental and anti-arms trade campaigns . 2017 • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn …
🌿 Gardening the Data: Who’s Still Working at 65?
Making sense of what grows — whether in the soil, in the arts, or in the data. So we took a moment to garden the numbers and explore something quietly powerful: how many people in the UK are still working past 65? 🌱 Digging Into the Numbers We pulled data from the Office for National …
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What Corona taught me about milk
That life quality rests on a one dollar packet of paracetamol. The tablets are so mild and generic but oh so clever as they work. That simple things are king to a humanity that has gone after complexity with every breath in their competitive body. I don’t know how we will come out of this. …
What obituaries taught me about writing
There is always time to start something. Nothing is truly the end. There is beauty craft and art even in endings. Maybe especially in finales. We can make stories more magical with resonant endings. It’s all here for us to explore. And to look close at endings. Maybe they aren’t all that they seem. Some …
Tips on New Story Writing
Walking along the Strand in London to Trafalgar Square to try on a costume I become someone else. Through the darkness I sense the character of a lady of Henley who met her death hung on holy ground in 1757. Mary was not granted the right to appeal her conviction for poisoning her father. She …
3 Instagram tips to boost your audience
Instagram continues to be a solid platform for promoting images and connecting with potential customers by letting them find out a little about you. This free platform is growing in size and not many people see there are tools and techniques you can use for no charge to optimise the size of the audience you reach. …
