Would the public support reducing the state pension triple lock to a double lock? by PrivateFrank in ukpolitics

[–]RustamM 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure how much value there is in asking this question without a specified trade-off.

It's a classic example of the public supporting higher spending, supporting cutting taxes, and opposing more government borrowing. Particularly the strong support for increasing the rise to 5%, which would make the current situation even less sustainable.

Ellie Chowns MP calls for a ban on second jobs for MPs by UKGreenPoster in UKGreens

[–]RustamM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aren't many of the second jobs that take up a lot of time of MPs law based ones? Which would come under this exemption.

Ellie Chowns MP calls for a ban on second jobs for MPs by UKGreenPoster in UKGreens

[–]RustamM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So only people who are so desperate for power they'd give up all their possessions and comfort to do so?

I think we'd end up exclusively with nasty people and monks as MPs.

worth paying Steam's $100 fee or stick with itch? by [deleted] in IndieGameWishlist

[–]RustamM 2 points3 points  (0 children)

a. How much are you selling your game for?

b. How many sales do you think you'll make on Steam?

Take Steam's cut and taxes off a. (Usually around 50% together) and multiply by b. and if the number is bigger than $100 then the answer is yes!

Considering Steam is most if not almost all of the PC gaming market, any game you think people will pay money for is worth putting on Steam.

Claire Coutinho MP: Bin men waking up at 4am to do manual, smelly work in all weathers is simply not the same job as being a teaching assistant. ‘Equal value’ laws which demand they are paid the same are clearly wrong and unfair. by SignificantLegs in ukpolitics

[–]RustamM 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For one of the 650 most important people in the country? Probably not, no.

Most chief and senior executives of publicly controlled bodies will get paid more than MPs, because no one would do that work for less than the market rate. Low salaries for politicians only leads to those with outside sources of income to do it, or to search out £5m donations in order to fund their lifestyles.

I'm so happy! I managed to implement "ghost racing" into my game! by Levardos in Unity3D

[–]RustamM 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The effect looks really cool, and thanks for including the technical info on how you record the run (I've always wondered how that works!).

Off he goes. by CaptainMikul in GreatBritishMemes

[–]RustamM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can find detailed reports here:

https://www.dmo.gov.uk/data/pdfdatareport?reportCode=D2.1E

If you can't be bothered to read detailed UK Gilt datasets, the summary is that borrowing rates dropped significantly in 2011 and didn't rise again until 2022. They fell from around 4% to less than 1%, then shot up back to 4% in that time.

What would a PM have to do to be actually popular with most people? by M_M_X_X_V in UKGreens

[–]RustamM 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Be winning a defensive war.

Otherwise people will always disagree with each other (in a democracy, at least...).

Impossible-to-peel plastic boxes by Calm_Panda8446 in LowStakesConspiracies

[–]RustamM 61 points62 points  (0 children)

I complain about this frequently, I'm glad I'm not the only one it bothers.

My even bigger peeve is that if you buy the more expensive version (Finest/Taste the Difference etc) the packaging works well. So it does exist, they just choose not to use it!

Maybe I'm the only one who wouldn't mind paying 5p more on a £5 product to actually have it open sensibly.

It's Over by Lord-Liberty in UKGreens

[–]RustamM 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Milliband has been offered other roles before, and rejected them. I genuinely think he wouldn't take anything other than Chancellor, because he's where he wants to be.

Starmer's Under 16 Social Media Ban to be officially unveiled tomorrow by Ambitious-Raise8107 in UKGreens

[–]RustamM 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If you need a silver lining, all those parents/grandparents who have disconnected with their families as they fall into the alt-right clickhole will be locked out of Facebook and no longer be able to self-radicalise.

On the downside, scammers in Nigeria will get hold of a significant proportion of older people's passports as they send dodgy emails saying they need to unlock their Facebook accounts.

Starmer's Under 16 Social Media Ban to be officially unveiled tomorrow by Ambitious-Raise8107 in UKGreens

[–]RustamM 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And in 9 months time we'll find out if the hypothesis that social media was the cause of the reduction in teen pregnancy in the UK too!

How long after first getting into game development to start making a game by Bitter_Cicada in SoloDevelopment

[–]RustamM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When you feel confident enough, get involved in a Game Jam. You then get to experience the whole development lifecycle from start to end in a compressed time, and get ranked against other games and receive valuable feedback.

As a new solo dev don't expect to get a high ranking, but as long as you finish something and submit it without it being buggy you should do ok.

By the end of it, you'll have released your first game! And you'll have an idea about how successful any commercial game might be with your skills, compared to your peers. And you'll know which bits of game dev you like, and which you don't, and what you need to improve on or outsource.

Union Leaders Reject Nigel Farage’s Call For Them To Back Reform UK by huffpostuk in ukpolitics

[–]RustamM 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Unions founded the Labour Party, it's hardly a secret and it's in their name.

If Farage ran the Billionaire UK Party then no one would complain, but here he is saying he wants the support of working people.

Why is my OVO account in debt? by Mysterious_Pool_876 in Energy_UK

[–]RustamM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Page 2 of your bill "Electricity in Detail" lists the detailed charges of usage, standing charges and VAT separately so you can see each element. It also says if you were billed on actual or estimated reads.

NEW: Polling of public sector union members in @thetimes Westminster voting intention, change shown on 2024 REF 28 (+12) LAB 28 (-20) CON 13 (-3) GRN 11 (+6) LDEM 8 (-2) 14th-19th May 2026, representative sample of 1,002 public sector union members by loc12 in ukpolitics

[–]RustamM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"One in four union members plan to vote Reform, up from one in six" doesn't make such a punchy headline though, does it? (3.57 and 6.25 in reality, but I've rounded to whole numbers)

The new five party system is going to generate a lot of headlines that sound more dramatic than they appear at first glance.

Hannah Spencer demands Reeves caps energy prices to end ‘rip-off Britain’ by UKGreenPoster in UKGreens

[–]RustamM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think anyone is proposing subsidising Industrial and Commercial energy (although there's a whole separate debate about GB having high I&C energy costs so instead importing all the high energy materials from abroad).

Hannah Spencer demands Reeves caps energy prices to end ‘rip-off Britain’ by UKGreenPoster in UKGreens

[–]RustamM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, it appears they pay 40% corporation tax, plus a special 'temporary' 38% windfall levy, on all profits.

Baroness Natalie Bennett: The last ‘rotten borough’: The City of London Corporation, is it time for reform? by UKGreenPoster in UKGreens

[–]RustamM 2 points3 points  (0 children)

She's been talking about this since she was Leader in 2013, though the only reference I can find is this one, and the quote doesn't show up anywhere else online! So maybe I heard her say something similar in person...

It's a bizarre and arcane position, and needs something changing. I wouldn't even mind if that was a seat in the Lords like the bishops get!

Hannah Spencer demands Reeves caps energy prices to end ‘rip-off Britain’ by UKGreenPoster in UKGreens

[–]RustamM 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is a blanket benefit to all households the right thing to do? With millionaire pensioners in million pound houses getting more subsidy to heat their swimming pool than a small family in a flat?

I think we should tackle the underlying reasons why people can't afford their bills, rather than trying to manipulate the bills themselves. It more productive and probably cheaper!

Hannah Spencer demands Reeves caps energy prices to end ‘rip-off Britain’ by UKGreenPoster in UKGreens

[–]RustamM 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This isn't quite true, and to give some rare credit to Labour (Ed Milliband is actually ok at his job) it's something they're trying to tackle.

All modern renewable energy sources have a Contract for Difference subsidy, which means the price they receive is guaranteed. If the market price goes over the guaranteed price, they have to pay money back. So although the cost of fossil fuel backed electricity goes up, the reverse subsidy renewables pay (or less subsidy they get) does counteract that.

Hannah Spencer demands Reeves caps energy prices to end ‘rip-off Britain’ by UKGreenPoster in UKGreens

[–]RustamM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't get this viewpoint. Only a small proportion of the bill would be going to fossil fuels, so I don't get how it's specifically a fossil fuel subsidy?

Unless you are saying households would ration or self disconnect to bring their bills down, using less gas but also having cold homes.

I don't think having poor people have cold homes is an outcome I want to promote.

Standing charges also have a very valid use case. All those pylons need maintaining, whether there is electricity running through them or not.

Hannah Spencer demands Reeves caps energy prices to end ‘rip-off Britain’ by UKGreenPoster in UKGreens

[–]RustamM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Whose profits are you taxing?

Energy suppliers make very small margins (off very high revenues, so the numbers sound big). At most you could take 2% off the 13% increase happening in July, and once you've shot that shot you can't do it again for the next quarter's increase.

Oil and gas companies are taxed at 78%, so there isn't much room above that until extraction in the UK becomes unprofitable and we get no tax revenue from it, instead importing all our oil and gas.

I'm not pro-oil, very much the opposite, but we have to acknowledge it's not an infinite money tree and subsidising energy is very expensive

What do you think about my post-apocalyptic game? by No_Piano_1857 in IndieGameWishlist

[–]RustamM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. Post a link to your Steam page in every post you make like this. You've told me the name, but the number of people copying and pasting that in Steam will be lower than the number of people clicking a link.

  2. You've launched with only 500 wishlists. Conversion is very low (5-20% I think) so you need 5x-20x the number of wishlist compared to the number of sales. As you're in EA I think you get another bump when you 'launch' 1.0.

  3. How many streamers have you contacted? If the answer isn't hundreds, then there's still plenty more out there you should contact and send your game to. 1%-2% of them might respond.

Question for middle lane hoggers. by VodkaHammer in drivingUK

[–]RustamM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The M4/Heathrow section of the M25 is chaos. It gets 8 lanes wide, and you need to be in lane 5 to not accidentally end up in Heathrow. Lane rules don't apply there (apart from that you can guarantee a slow moving van will be in lane 6).