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- Comment on Google is making a map of methane leaks for the whole world to see 9 months ago:
Real life experiments: youtu.be/ZQdlFfSq1kw?si=XZiMVvPBxiZemYwd
- Comment on The Atlantic: Nobody Knows What’s Happening Online Anymore. Why you’ve probably never heard of the most popular Netflix show in the world. 10 months ago:
I’m pretty happy here in our corner of Lemmy. Why would I want to know what’s going everywhere on the internet all at once?
- Comment on Show some respect. 11 months ago:
Is he wearing pants?
- Comment on Binance was slapped with a $4.3 billion fine because it let groups like Hamas and ISIS receive funds: Treasury Department 11 months ago:
I’m guessing if you have to pay the government, you can get government approval.
- Comment on Do the people in Reniassance festivals pccurring in Brotain also speak with faked British accents, or do they ise faked French/Iralian accents? 1 year ago:
They exist here in Australia too. Which is a Commonwealth country with lots of English influenced heritage and culture.
- Comment on why host your own files when someone else can do it for you 1 year ago:
Or when Netgear just randomly picked university of Wisconsin as the NTP server for all it’s cheap routers. pages.cs.wisc.edu/~plonka/netgear-sntp/
- Comment on AI will change the way we do everything. All jobs will be replaced. 1 year ago:
As a hubspot user this is actually not surprising at all. In fact the only surprise is that they’re not requiring you to buy more Professional seats for the answer.
- Comment on Looking for a new home... Federation policy? 1 year ago:
Cheers mate. That’s all I wanted to know. Common sense and Aussie values basically.
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- Comment on Russell Coight is Promoting the Plug in Hybrid Mitsubishi Outlander 1 year ago:
The ads with Tom Gleisner spliced into the videos on HYBPA has been a pretty funny ongoing gag.
- Comment on The absolute state of housing in Australia at the minute - rent a caravan in a driveway in a semi-rural locality, only $200/week! 1 year ago:
Shit’s fucked. Could be a scam too. Apparently common on Facebook at the moment people advertise a room or something like this and then when people start messaging they ask for the first week payment to secure it before everyone else.
So they get a dozen or so people’s $200.
- Comment on Matildas win FIFA Women's World Cup quarterfinal after classic shootout against France in Brisbane 1 year ago:
That was insane. That shootout was an emotional rollercoaster.
- Comment on Are American tv shows stuck in Act 2 for their entire runtime between season 1 and final season? 1 year ago:
Star trek is notorious for having bad first seasons.
- Comment on Running DOOM In A Keycap Takes Careful Work 1 year ago:
If a piece of hardware can’t run doom is it even hardware?
- Comment on MFW Lemmy.world goes down right after I've written a long post and hit submit. 1 year ago:
I copy to clipboard before hitting post.
- Comment on As an OG Reddit Sync user of over 10 years, all this arguing really brings a tear to my eye. 🥲 1 year ago:
Surely we can agree it’s better to have too many choices rather than having some greedy piggy ban them all.
- Comment on The new gender and sexuality questions you could be asked in Australia's next Census 1 year ago:
Aladeen!
- Comment on Lemmy is more left leaning because the rights popularity seen on other social media are driven by bots that are not here. 1 year ago:
At least it’s an ethos.
- Comment on Could a tax against empty homes help end Australia's housing crisis? 1 year ago:
It’s already everywhere. Places like Wollongong and Newcastle have the same housing issues as Sydney. Sometimes even worse. And even further out to places like in the Maitland and Cessnock council areas people can’t afford rent anymore. And every new vacancy has hundreds of people showing up.
In fact local people are suffering more as cashed up Sydneysiders are swooping in paying the “cheap” rents which are already double what they were pre covid.
- Comment on The hottest July in 120,000 years. What’s in store for Australia this summer? 1 year ago:
I love regionally and I think we’re going to have intense bush fires. There is so much undergrowth which is already drying out.
- Comment on Questions raised about 'overly generous' power price rises amid tumbling wholesale costs 1 year ago:
Yeah every year I have to shop around for lowest connection cost. It goes up year on year. And it’s definitely because of people with solar panels. A way to make them pay regardless of use.
- Comment on I feel like I'm spending less time on social media after switching to Lemmy 1 year ago:
How the Best and Hot algorithms work on Reddit is completely up to Reddit. They 100% tailor it to the user.
- Comment on Insurance Company Flew a Drone to Take Photos of Man's House and Canceled His Policy 1 year ago:
In Australia some local councils use aerial photos to check for structures and developments without a permit. Built a new deck without the right paperwork, put in a big shed without approval, expect a knock on the door soon.
- Comment on Do you have plans for the fall? 1 year ago:
I’m not sure… I’m not a magnetist… But I’ve seen them manually dial the stargate by wrapping some copper wire around it. So how hard can it be?