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[–] [email protected] 11 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)
[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Casting to Google Cast devices is pretty locked down, but most things that can cast support a handful of different standards, so casting to other things is usually possible.

Plasma Bigscreen doesn't have the functionality natively, but jellyfin-mpv-shim and Kodi can be cast to.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

The cube feature and a bunch of wobbly window stuff are currently in Plasma 6

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

It's not what you're looking for in this post, but you might be a good candidate for postpost.social (note that the dark reader addon kills this page)

[–] [email protected] 7 points 3 weeks ago

I'm using this on my HTPC. It's currently anemic but functional. I've got high hopes

[–] [email protected] 63 points 4 weeks ago

Taken from the driver's seat of a new pickup truck?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

To hit the target we need about 240,000 new dwellings every year, and new data shows we are already falling behind. The most recent State of the Housing System report predicts we will fall short of the target by more than 260,000 homes, an even bigger miss than was predicted the year before.

I think I know what this is meant to say, but it sounds like we're building -20,000 homes a year.

Nygaard also questions whether the 1.2m dwellings target will significantly impact affordability. “The housing affordability challenges is the greatest for young and newly establishing households, for migrants, low and moderate income households, and First Nations Australians.

“These are also the households that are least likely to be able to compete for new supply.”

This is something that always bugged me about first home buyer grants. They have always had a requirement for new builds since that's what they're meant to encourage, but that also means huge swathes of the people that could most benefit from the grant (because the grant can make housing more affordable), can't take advantage of them (because new houses are out of reach).

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 weeks ago

Yoghourt or yogetout

[–] [email protected] 9 points 4 weeks ago

It's an alternative shell for Plasma, so theoretically you should be able to do anything in it that you can do in Plasma.

On my Arch box it installed a minimal set of Plasma utilities to support it, which means my setup is still very limited (and I can't turn off screen lock!), but I haven't tried if it would change if offered a full Plasma install.

I can most certainly launch Steam, Kodi, Jellyfin etc.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

It's not replaceable? That's disappointing. I expected better of controller manufacturers since they're not space constrained.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 4 weeks ago

This has been happening to me in embeds for ages, and I am logged in. It doesn't even give any option to sign in or watch on YouTube, I just don't get to watch embeds anymore.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

Nobody worth talking to takes Sky News seriously.

Several members of parliament do, but I digress.

 

The decision by the National Anti-Corruption Commission not to investigate the six public servants over the Robodebt scandal appears to have been “infected by the bias of Commissioner Justice Paul Brereton and, if so, should now be disregarded”, says Stephen Charles AO KC, a former judge at the Victorian Court of Appeal and a former board member of the Centre of Public Integrity.

 

Highlights:

Krishnan told Ars that "Meta is trying to have it both ways, but its assertion that Unfollow Everything 2.0 would violate its terms effectively concedes that Zuckerman faces what the company says he does not—a real threat of legal action."

For users wanting to take a break from endless scrolling, it could potentially meaningfully impact mental health—eliminating temptation to scroll content they did not choose to see, while allowing them to remain connected to their networks and still able to visit individual pages to access content they want to see.

According to Meta, its terms of use prohibit automated access to users' personal information not just by third parties but by individual users, as a means of protecting user privacy. Meta urged the court to reject Zuckerman's claim that Meta's terms violate California privacy laws by making it hard for users to control their data. Instead, Meta said the court should agree with a prior court that "rejected the argument that California law 'espous[es] a principle of user control of data sufficient to invalidate' Facebook’s prohibition on automated access."

Much more in article

 

Foreign Minister Penny Wong was forced to concede that Australia was exporting parts into the F-35 global supply chain but then doubled down. She told ABC Insiders on 16 June: “We have F-35s… we are part of 18 nations who are part of that consortia. We are involved in non-lethal parts…”

The UN Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) makes no mention of the lethality of the individual parts or components that comprise the weapons (“conventional arms”) it covers.

The Arms Trade Treaty and the Geneva Conventions are clear on human rights responsibilities. Article 6.3 states that a nation-state should not authorise any transfer of conventional arms if it knows at the time that the items would be used in the commission of genocide, crimes against humanity, grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions of 1949, or other war crimes.

Much more in the article

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Labor Senator Fatima Payman defies her party to advocate for the recognition of Palestine

In opposition, our prime minister and the Labor Party were fierce champions of Palestine and passionate voices for justice. I ask that we summon that spirit of old and do the same in power.

See also the Guardian covering her writing the article https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/article/2024/jun/18/labor-senator-fatima-payman-albanese-government-palestine-israel-gaza-war

 

“We must not forget that people have the legal right to seek safety and asylum. It is beyond comprehension the Albanese government is continuing Australia’s cruel legacy of banishing people offshore simply because they sought safety by sea, and to prevent political fallout from the opposition.”

Abdel-Raouf said authorities on the island had kept asylum groups separate – and so unable to share information – and restricted people’s ability to contact family members, support agencies or advocacy organisations. Asylum seekers have had smartphones taken from them – and with them access to apps like WhatsApp to communicate with family – replaced by “brick” dumb phones without cameras, which means they cannot take photos to document their detention.

 

An investigation has been launched into the National Anti-Corruption Commission over its refusal to investigate six public officials referred to it by the Robodebt Royal Commission almost a year ago.

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