Kayel 4mo ago • 100%
For those who are/travel rural. Telstra has a one year prepaid plan at ~$300 / year; free voice and text with a little bit of data.
Kayel 4mo ago • 100%
I feel like kj would stray into an overly technical area. Cool, yeah, but probably not what people worry about.
A sat fat / cholesterol graph might be interesting as well.
Kayel 4mo ago • 16%
I separate work under capitalism from community directed, individually motivated, anarchially organised work. Hence the first edit.
Learning is a requirement of productivity, productivity cannot exist without learning, therefore learning is productive.
I don't think people have an issue with work, they have an issue with the current state.
Kayel 4mo ago • 100%
Get ready for prohibition era gang warfare
Kayel 4mo ago • 16%
See, I would classify learning for learning's sake to be productive.
And, yes, that's exactly what I was trying to say
Kayel 4mo ago • 100%
That’s what’s so concerning about the case. The USA tried to persecute an Australian citizen working out of the EU for publishing information.
As he is not a US citizen he was not able to use the X amendment to free speech.
Kayel 4mo ago • 80%
As a terrorist they could torture and kill him without covering anything up.
Kayel 4mo ago • 100%
He didn't leak, he published.
That's what's so concerning about the case. The USA tried to persecute an Australian citizen working out of the EU for publishing information.
If precedent was set they could kidnap anyone from sovereign countries based on US law
Kayel 4mo ago • 100%
And even the things you have achieved are meaningless, people probably didn't like it, and you're still so bad at the NEW THING, why evén get öut ofbed
Kayel 4mo ago • 28%
I appreciate your optimism and it's the correct approach. I think the consensus is it's optimistic.
Kayel 4mo ago • 20%
You'd get bored and want to be productive.
It's just hard to be motivated when burnt out by a company that hates it needs you and forces people to do work in a stupid way without autonomy and the goal of fucking their customers
Edit: I'm referring to post-capitalism, not justifying corporate bullshit
Edit: I have no idea what's going on. Clearly someone doing nothing would do things not to be bored.
Kayel 4mo ago • 100%
No, he is critical of labor with the caviet we can't piss off daddy don USA and so labors position is reasonable.
He has a point, is what it is, the nail that sticks out gets hammered down. And I'd prefer a competent government over a coalition of corrupt, idiotic scammers
Kayel 4mo ago • 100%
That would be good. Non binary was rare among the queer community when I was a teen. Already, friends have asked me to chat with their kids who are coming out. I don't have much to say, they're more onto it than I ever was. I was surprised by the number until you mentioned it's more common now
Kayel 4mo ago • 100%
Haha, I agree, he's a mixed bag.
It's nothing you wouldn't be aware of, but it's good to see some awareness raising.
Kayel 4mo ago • 100%
I think medical advancement could be as dramatic this century was in the last. However, patent law is likely to hold us back
Kayel 4mo ago • 100%
Yeah, that's why the Greens opposed prescription. They aren't as subject to the Murdoch media cycle so they're free to point out the issues with criminalisation from an evidence based practice perspective.
Kayel 4mo ago • 100%
So they're looking to defund the vape industry. Likely to allow further changes in the future.
Labor left the legislation open to charge individuals before the Greens pulled them up on it.
At least the Greens prevented a black market from centralising to organised crime, but if they think this is going to stop an online-first generation from accessing vapes they're dreaming.
Kayel 4mo ago • 100%
That's the point of the court ruling right? It recognises the current climate when determining safety and disadvantage, not the past.
Kayel 4mo ago • 100%
It does seem to go against the thought provoking point of a modern art gallery
Kayel 4mo ago • 100%
Ah, so that's what triggered friendlyjordies video yesterday.
It's honestly a bit boring, eat your veggies, eat well, exercise, socialise, don't poison yourself
cross-posted from: https://aussie.zone/post/2929984 > I am accessing the NHL tv streaming site geoblocked from a country who has limited interest in hockey (hence no fighting amongst SN, ESPN, etc.). > > Trying to access all games has been a nightmare to do through official companies. How's your experience been?
I am accessing the NHL tv streaming site geoblocked from a country who has limited interest in hockey (hence no fighting amongst SN, ESPN, etc.). However I have been finding free streaming to be as reliable and, sometimes, better quality. Trying to access all games has been a nightmare to do through official companies. How's your experience been?
Hi all, I'm reaching out to the community to help with the design of a hex clock. I'm honestly very lost on where to start. My current plan is to buy some gears and make a large monstrosity which is unlikely to fit on a wall. Does anyone have a more elegant suggestion? It's following the general design of a clock with two main differences: 1. There are 256 seconds in the second hands rotation. 2. There are 4 hands, the 4th of which measures ~136 years in a rotation.
There has been a shoot out between police and someone in Clarkson starting at 12 today (Wed 13 sept). Please post any information if you have it. My partner is in the area and unable to leave. Estimates are that this will continue and the roads may be blocked west of the freeway as you head home. Stay safe all and avoid the area.
> The foreign policy and defence session and all attention is on whether AUKUS debates will be publicly aired or smoothed over in backrooms beforehand. > > Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his allies are reportedly seeking to appease elements of the party hostile to the security pact. > > On Monday, partly leaders broadcast the idea of an AUKUS a ‘statement in detail’ on AUKUS, which would ensure the nuclear submarines promised under the deal would be constructed in Australia by a well-paid unionised workforce. Does Australia really have a choice? Since when did we stand up to the demands of the UK or the USA? Will we be seeing another Gough Whitlam, a Kevin Rudd - quickly moved as side at the first sign of descent - or the stock standard: a revolving door of Bob Hawk's and slimy, weak polli's?
> Meta, Alphabet, and Amazon are some of the largest and most powerful firms in the global economy. Their size, value and the wealth of their founders raise serious concerns for distributive justice. To address these concerns, as well as the threats these firms pose to political liberties, perhaps we need to change how data is ‘owned’.
Southeast Asia begins to meet their growing demand for beef. Heralding in more feedlots, cattlefeed farming, land degradation, phosphate overgrowths and greenhouse gas emotions.
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