Jan BaykaraWannaCry happened because business has governments in their back pocket.The WannaCry virus has hit organisations and companies around the world, most notably in Britain affecting hospital systems of the NHS. The…May 17, 2017May 17, 2017
Jan BaykaraElevators and RealityThe two-liner you throw away at a party; the set-piece narrative you indulge in with some friends. Morphine comes in standardised measures…Jun 5, 2016Jun 5, 2016
Jan Baykara‘Only in your wildest dreams…’But, hang on a moment; when did we decide that dreams were so aspirational and idyllic that they… might trump reality? And for that matter…Mar 14, 2016Mar 14, 2016
Jan BaykaraA pin-like metal rod is affixed to the tip of his ear and the bottom of his lobe, like a kind of…The top of his trousers reach up to the tip of his bellend, or where I assume it’d be if he wasn’t wearing those grimey blue boxers.Dec 26, 2015Dec 26, 2015
Jan BaykaraWar should be remembered for its horrific nature, not its abstract imageryThe Friday before remembrance day in 2014, a friend on Facebook announced that The Guardian ought to have “stern words with itself”. The…Nov 13, 2015Nov 13, 2015
Jan Baykara“An Officer has been scheduled to visit…”There’s a letter that’s been pilgrimaging around my house for the past fortnight now. It’s a fairly plain, unassuming, thinner-than-A5…Dec 14, 2014Dec 14, 2014
Jan Baykara“The world is a tragedy to those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.”At this point the news anchor changes her tone of voice, moving on from the report on Sino-Japanese relations resulting from the recently…Dec 14, 2014Dec 14, 2014
Jan BaykaraFor those with bad eyesight, everything might as well occur in the blink of an eye“In the blink of an eye,” says one as the BBC reviews tomorrow’s newspaper coverage of South Sudan’s decline into civil war; The Guardian…Dec 14, 2014Dec 14, 2014