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So what did it take for you to go to Linux?
  • skribe skribe 2mo ago 100%

    Commodore going bankrupt.

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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearSI
    Bicycles, kick scooters to be banned from pedestrian-only footpaths
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqzV7WxWdOI

    Bicycles and kick scooters will be banned from footpaths that are next to cycling lanes from the fourth quarter of this year. They must stick to the cycling lane instead. Only personal mobility aids like motorised scooters will be allowed on these pedestrian-only paths. These will have a speed limit of 6 km/h by the end of next year. The Land Transport Authority says this is to keep paths safer for all, especially seniors and young children.

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    "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearSI
    Singapore’s New Metro Line is Construction Hell
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXjzhB5nflM

    This is a big project on a small island

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    ABC article alleges caucus concern over Fatima Payma being "guided by god". Smells of a character assassination to me.
  • skribe skribe 4mo ago 100%

    Just imagine if one of these 'guided by God' people ever managed to attain the Prime Ministership. Then we'd be in real trouble.

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  • How do you guys feel about Session?
  • skribe skribe 5mo ago 100%

    Old ones.

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  • How do you guys feel about Session?
  • skribe skribe 5mo ago 100%

    It's not an option. It doesn't work on all our phones.

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  • How do you guys feel about Session?
  • skribe skribe 5mo ago 100%

    I use it for our family chat. It's okay. The biggest issue is sometimes messages are delayed (up to half-an-hour at times). Other than that, it's fine. It meets our needs.

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  • Python beginner
  • skribe skribe 5mo ago 100%

    CS50P

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  • Australia's transformation into a cashless society has left people like Morgan behind. Here's how they're coping
  • skribe skribe 8mo ago 100%

    The jobseeker program is just like the weight-loss industry. They do just enough to appear to be doing something, but not enough to actually fix the problem. If they did succeed, they'd be out of a job.

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  • David Gerrold's amazing two-part interview covering Roddenberry, Fontana, TOS, TAS & TNG:
  • skribe skribe 9mo ago 100%

    Wasn't it supposed to be released in 2015? People complain about Martin, but he's got nothing on the Dave. 31 years and counting since the last book.

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  • Lamb Osso Bucco
  • skribe skribe 11mo ago 100%

    It's a slow-cooked beef shank in a tomato ragu. Instead of beef, this one uses lamb shanks. Sounds awesome.

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  • YouTube Premium family plan price update ($17.99/month -> $32.99/month!)
  • skribe skribe 12mo ago 50%

    I'm expecting YT to be spun off/sold within a year or so.

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  • YouTube Premium family plan price update ($17.99/month -> $32.99/month!)
  • skribe skribe 12mo ago 68%

    That's going into Google's pocket, not the creators'.

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  • 'Not the end of the road': PM accepts referendum result, maps path forward for Indigenous recognition
  • skribe skribe 1y ago 33%

    Political parties will wear a $10k fine. A good lie is worth millions to them especially if they win govt.

    Political speech is way too nuanced to be restricted by legislation of this kind. Was The Voice proposal racist? It depends. Yes says no. No says yes. Both sides can be right and wrong. Is TUSotH one page or eighteen? Were we voting on just the Voice or Voice, Truth, and Treaty? Depending on who/where you ask you'll get different answers. There are very few absolute right and absolute wrongs in politics. Even the 'fact checkers' got it wrong on occasion during the campaign. The referendum would be an even bigger shitshow, with finger pointing and accusations flying, if political speech was deemed wrong and penalised.

    I live in a country where similar laws already exist and the govt uses it to shut down speech it finds (rightly or wrongly) objectionable. It often does this by finding a minutia of perceived incorrectness and forcing the publishers to retract and apologise under the penalty of fines and publishing bans. It's chilling.

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  • 'Not the end of the road': PM accepts referendum result, maps path forward for Indigenous recognition
  • skribe skribe 1y ago 100%

    How do you enforce that? At best you have an inquiry that reports days/weeks/months later and the damage has been done and is considered old news. In any case, you'll have the pollies inserting a grain of truth into their lies and rules lawyering the rest. It may harm truth-telling because a government/political party has a lot more means to shut down a conversation that an individual or even a community group.

    A better solution would be more transparent political finance reporting laws, but even that is likely to be a temporary measure. Political parties will always find the loopholes. To misquote Keating, never get between a politician and a bag of money. It's still worth pursuing.

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  • Prime Minister calls for 'respectful' debate after protesters target No campaign event
  • skribe skribe 1y ago 100%

    Do we really want the opposing sides protesting the other side's events? Tensions are high enough now. Wait until a bunch of idiots start throwing punches.

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  • Even Tucker Carlson thinks Trump is too old to be president again
  • skribe skribe 1y ago 100%

    I've been saying this for the last year.

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  • McDonald's worker makes desperate plea to Aussie customers
  • skribe skribe 1y ago 100%

    Some of us can't read the menu board from within the queue. Tiny fonts and rapidly changing screens. I prefer to order using the kiosks.

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  • What do you think about $380m for noping out of the Commonwealth Games
  • skribe skribe 1y ago 100%

    The people complaining are the same ones that would be angry if the games went ahead and cost $7 billion.

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  • Burger King says tomatoes on 'vacation' as India battles food inflation
  • skribe skribe 1y ago 33%

    . o O ( Delicious, delicious soylent green )

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  • Opinion: Why it’s time to raise the speed limit in Australia to 130km/h
  • skribe skribe 1y ago 100%

    They couldn't possibly do that in WA. There's about a six month wait now to book a driving test. That's just for new drivers.

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  • Opinion: Why it’s time to raise the speed limit in Australia to 130km/h
  • skribe skribe 1y ago 100%

    Agree. We don't even teach them to drive at night.

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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearSI
    Singapore's Lost Railways Hunt EP1 - The Old Sentosa Monorail
    www.youtube.com
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