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‘Water executives will no longer get away with polluting’, says Environment Secretary – Channel 4 News
  • "could be banned from getting bonuses" imagine that being your punishment for poisoning the environment that we all live in. I know it says they could "even be sent to prison" but that's even less likely to happen than the bonus thing. It really is one rule for them and another for the rest of us innit

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    "Daaaaad..."
  • You're right, it's intentional; the North of England all gathered round one day and schemed up ways to very briefly confuse some people talking about their evening meal

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    Ofcom to ban inflation-linked mid-contract price rises on phones, pay-TV and broadband
  • Since when have they ever been fucking "inflation-linked"??? Other than the inflation that affects yacht prices for their CEOs, these greedy fucks just want to nick whatever cash they can get and fuck the rest. Arseholes.

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    2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix - [POST RACE] discussion thread
  • As interesting as it was to see KMag hold up the pack to give space for Hulk, I do wish drivers had to serve their penalties in the race, in a timely manner. With 20 seconds of penalties, his race was basically run. I get that it's teamwork and why he did it etc., but it just feels very very cynical

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  • Hey guys! Sorry if this isn't the best place for this but I couldn't really find anywhere else.

    I've been working for 6/7 years as a web developer full-time now, and I'm still plagued by one mega frustrating habit. When I'm working on something complex on one page, and it gets completed, I'll fairly often get notified either by the client or my boss a day or two later while they're testing the whole site that there's something broken on another page.

    Almost always, it'll be down to the fix I've recently made.

    Is there a way to avoid this kind of tunnel vision? I try to keep my code localised as much as possible, avoiding interacting with global scope and, if it's really for one specific thing, tying it down to that page in particular, but short of testing the entire site every time I make any change... is there anything else I can do?

    Thanks!

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