Tag: September 25
- When the first plates leave the passThere are some jobs you leave because the evening has ended. The plates are cleared. The conversation has run its course. Someone is stacking chairs. It was good, perhaps even… Read more: When the first plates leave the pass
- If less work is the dream, why does it feel like a threat?What happens if AI doesn't destroy work, but thins it enough to expose how much dignity, participation and the state rely on paid employment?
- Strong branches and good shadeThe interim Milburn review should arrest more than government. 1m young lives should trouble the church too.
- Here’s one weird trick that could save Keir StarmerI am sorry about the title. Not very sorry, obviously. But sorry enough to acknowledge that “one weird trick” belongs more naturally beside adverts for miraculous belly-fat solutions, obscure pension… Read more: Here’s one weird trick that could save Keir Starmer
- Beyond the vibesLast June I wrote a reflection on how vibe coding had made it possible to create some fireworks that helped bring our vision for the future of public employment support… Read more: Beyond the vibes
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