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[–] Tamps@feddit.uk 1 points 6 hours ago

I'll be honest, at about the 70 minute mark I thought Wales were utterly cooked. Delighted for the win. I hope it gives the team some valuable experience, but woof! Lots to work on.

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NIHL Week 8 Review! (www.nihlnational.com)
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Dan and Gaz are back for another episode of Insider and are joined by special guest Jimmy Oligny this week! 

- Without Franny who is away playing ball hockey, the guys take a look at a huge four point weekend with wins over the Giants and Steelers (00:00)

- Jimmy Oligny joins the show to chat about his time so far in Cardiff and about his career in hockey (16:20) 

- After putting up his 50th shutout as a Devil on Sunday, the guys chat about the impact Ben Bowns has had on the Devils not just this season but for the last decade (52:40) 

- Previewing the Scottish triple header (1:01:40) 

- Breaking News to end the show (1:08:45) 

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[–] Tamps@feddit.uk 1 points 4 days ago

I've had good experiences buying 2nd hand laptops off ebay and putting linux on them. As long as the battery is in good condition, you can breath new life into old hardware for not a lot of money.

 

"There is no hiding or sugar coating. As a club, management, coaching staff and players we all recognise that results so far during this season have been well below expectations to say the least. We always envisaged this first season being very difficult, with the late takeover of the club, the resulting late recruitment and the sole focus of ensuring we just had a team on the ice. We expected highs and lows, but certainly not the level of frustrations we’re currently experiencing."

 

The boys are back to discuss the latest in the EIHL including:

  • Challenge Cup completion

  • Grumbles among the Fife/Dundee fanbase

  • Belfast struggles

 

Hosts Stephen Pye and Jordan Byers discuss all the events in the EIHL!

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Team Of The Week!

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Wales 28-52 Argentina: Los Pumas coast to seven try victory

 

“My hope for meaningful change to the governance of Welsh rugby has all but disappeared. My faith in the current leadership of the WRU has disintegrated. It’s quite clear now that the leadership of the WRU is not going to do anything radical (even if they use this word) or change the future structure to anything other than a smaller-scale version of what we already have.”

I’m not sure I agree with everything in this, but there is a niggling voice in the back of my head that the WRU isn’t going far enough and fast enough to truly improve the future of the game in Wales.

[–] Tamps@feddit.uk 3 points 6 days ago

Ha! Bad consultancy is bad consultancy, regardless of whether it’s delivered by a person or AI. I’ve worked with some great consultants, but it’s very much the minority. So this feels like a natural commoditisation of the shitty consultancy model.

Perhaps the more worrying aspect, is at least there’s a finite number of shitty human consultants at any one time. AI would remove that constraint.

[–] Tamps@feddit.uk 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Yep. I agree with this. Re-creating Reddit at the same scale just brings all the same problems. I like that federation means smaller more localised communities that can be connected (or not). I get that it’s not what everyone wants or is used to, and that’s okay.

[–] Tamps@feddit.uk 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

There's a lot of politics at play and I think the WRU are trying to take an approach where they are seen to be working with the regions to bring about change. Or it might be to give less ammunition for a legal challenge. :D

I'm surprised they decided to only drop down to 3 regions and not 2. In some ways it seems fairer in terms of spreading the pain around, and would focus our resources in having (hopefully) two very good regions.

[–] Tamps@feddit.uk 2 points 1 week ago (3 children)

I think the changes to the regions is set to happen by 2028. And whilst the WRU is trying to avoid a messy legal process, it seems inevitable as nobody will want to go quietly.

I sound terribly pessimistic. And I'm not. I'm pleased to see the WRU finally recognise that change is needed, mostly brought about by the downturn in results. But I suspect this process isn't going to be quick, and maybe it shouldn't be if it's really getting the fundamental stuff right.

[–] Tamps@feddit.uk 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Rejection of fascism and racism is good not just for New Yorkers, but more widely Americans. The optimist in me also likes to think that this is a signal to politicians and political parties everywhere that you can challenge far right populism and win, rather than absorbing elements of it to attract voters. (Labour continue to disappoint me in this respect)

I think the challenge for Mamdani now (as I suppose it is for any progressive who gets voted in) is actually making positive change happen at the rate that people want and need it. There will be a lot of people waiting to leap on failure, including some Democrats.

[–] Tamps@feddit.uk 5 points 1 week ago

#enshittification

"Here is how platforms die: first, they are good to their users; then they abuse their users to make things better for their business customers; finally, they abuse those business customers to claw back all the value for themselves. Then, they die."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enshittification

[–] Tamps@feddit.uk 4 points 1 week ago

I knew it was going to emotionally manipulate me, and it still got me.

[–] Tamps@feddit.uk 3 points 1 week ago (7 children)

Sadly for Wales, I don’t think we’ve found rock bottom yet. Change takes time and the WRU have an awful lot of foundational systemic stuff to fix.

[–] Tamps@feddit.uk 1 points 1 month ago

I dead headed mine last year when it looked like this, came back fine this year. Have just done the same this year.

I tend to give it a good prune in October and take out anything that looks like it's struggling. Thing is growing like mad and seems pretty resilient.

Also based in the UK. :)

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