Tuesday [7 to 10]

(0810) Back to bed. (0906)

 

10. Moosh corner


9. Housekeeping

With Steve’s (Tuesday 1 to 5) and IYE’s (Monday 13 till close of play) … I want to run them as posts here … they’re important posts in themselves … but that’s to invite the algorithm bots in to hit the site.

It’s all a juggling exercise … I consider HQ, its comments thread, NOWP comments thread, UHC-WP plus comments, Jstack and X as separate sites but I also have certain bookmarking pages which can be brought out as and when, as archives and then the laptop, into which various usb sticks or harddrives can be attached. Then there are dead tree notes on top of that. Before even looking at our chaps’ and chapesses’ own archiving systems. Each house some of the data.

I’ll be archiving both those items in comments to outlying parts of the network in our corner of the sphere. Good reader, I am NOT leaving THIS LINK up here after elevenses, I do suggest you keep it somewhere, on dead tree I’d advise, then you can always access sensitive items.

8. From The Daily Sceptic newsletter today

“The Ministry of Justice is ordering the deletion of a large archive of court records, raising concerns that the Government is fleeing from transparency over failings in the justice system amid a string of murders and sex attacks by asylum seekers. The Times has the story.

Courtsdesk, a data analysis company that supports media and campaigners in monitoring court records, has been ordered by the Government to delete its archive, which provides a crucial tool for journalists covering the justice system.

The project was approved by the Lord Chancellor in 2021 to explore how a “national digital news feed of listings and registers can improve coverage of the courts by the news media” by opening up magistrate court records.

According to Courtsdesk, the platform has since been used by more than 1,500 journalists from 39 media organisations and the data provided have highlighted serious failures in the courts system. …”

7. Over at OoL

https://orphansofliberty.blogspot.com/2026/02/who-decides-what-we-do-snd-do-not-do.html

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