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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

TSLA shares down near 15% off the back off Trump and Musk having their little fisticuffs... which I am 90% sure if just part of a con to manipulate markets to make themselves richer.

Do I get on board the meme stock? It always bounces straight back to stupid heights for no reason so seems like its a sure thing

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago (6 children)

You're a whimp, Wilson!

Got down to 5.8C at our joint this morning, so we're getting there. I think the lowest we've ever seen was -1.5C... and the highest was like 43C I think? The temp swings on a bigger pendulum the further from the ocean you are and I cant even see water from my place.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

Fair chilly this morning, almost considered a beanie! That is a joke. Please laugh.

Got down to 6.1 this morning which is definitely starting to approach the point where I swap from polo to long sleeves though.

Also I've been getting emails for a bloke called Rueben in the US for years. I'm guessing he set up his email on his credit card incorrectly at some point, and any email I've sent back saying "err wrong person yo" get ignored so I'm kinda just along for the ride at the minute. Since 2018'ish I've been getting monthly updates - congrats on making payment, heres a credit increase, your bill is due, thanks for payment.... etc etc. In the last couple of months they've turned in to missed payments, offers of reduced settlement, threats of legal action... etc etc. I hope he's ok.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Please sir, my son... he is very sick. He has a lackofmoneyitus, please save him.

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

Side note: My folks owned a house on Russell Island for many years. I think they half thought they'd enjoy it as a retirement location, but the constant maintenance cost and tenants trashing the place put them off a bit. Sold it many years ago (... and donated the money to an animal charity, RIP my inheritance).

[–] [email protected] 18 points 2 weeks ago

Trump

Guns

Trump supporters with guns

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

I was trying to work in a bit of Bortposting with a car hole reference but I ran out of puff before I finished it. It's been a long day.

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

Crikey, a Jag! 😲

Well la de dah Mr Frenchman

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

Just change "www.reddit.com" to "old.reddit.com" (literally just replace www with old) and voila!

Cant use all the fantastic apps like Reddit Is Fun (golden platinum edition, thanks for asking) but still better than Reddistagram which it appears to have turned in to.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I could have stopped in time, though I was initially assuming he was just changing lanes. I slowed down in anticipation of him changing lanes and just continuing to drive - as you normally expect people to do on a road - not cosplay as a "road closed" sign for no apparent reason. When it was clear he was actually dead stopped I was like yeah, nah, hooroo and went around as that lane actually goes around the corner and down the hill a ways (you can see a van in the distance who's still on it).

We were already mostly past him when he decided to accelerate in to the side of us. I'm guessing he had a brain snap and was like HOW DARE THEY. His second complaint was that we were going too slow that's why he went around, which I assume translated in his mind as "losing" the race home if we went past him again.

There's one benefit to having multiple vehicles and that is that the joy of sharing a dashcam video outweighs the inconvenience caused by having to send one of the spare cars off to the panel beaters for a week. I live to give to you guys.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 weeks ago

Not really, I assume he was just playing citizen cop and thought that if he'd put the effort in to punch it up the right hand lane we weren't allowed to continue past when traffic didn't play out in his favour.

Waiting until we were almost past and then deliberately giving us a little nudge was certainly an interesting thought process. Maybe he thought we needed a new rear quarter panel and wanted to buy us one?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

Crashplan, currently around 4TB and several million files being backed up without issue.

Recently swapped from bare metal to docker without issue.

 

On the plus side, if anyone needs a doctor they're close by I guess.

 
 

Our workshop electricity bill is constantly insane, despite relatively low consumption.

If I plug in our residential rates against our workshop usage, it would be at least 30% lower for the same consumption.

Is there an actual need for a "business" account at a business address? My understanding of business accounts is that they offer higher levels of support and a faster resolution time, but when poo has hit the fan (such as flooding) we're not restored any faster than the houses nearby anyway.

Seems bollocks to pay quite a bit extra as a business when the usage is comparable to a residential address.

This also applies to internet which is more expensive for a business account with no difference in SLA.

 

I've had YouTube Music since it was Google Music, but the price has recently doubled and at the same time I've started noticing my "Radio" keeps playing the same dozen songs over and over again. Started to feel like I was listening to Triple M.

Yesterday was the final straw as every song played on repeat until you manually skipped which is just... wtf? How does that even happen?

I have jumped on to Spotify for the minute, but find it is too heavily focused on "pop" music - it seems to choose songs that are broadly more popular, but aren't really the same as what I'm choosing to play. I somehow always end up back with top 50 chart artists in the queue, even if I started on like bluegrass or hillbilly or something. Also if I select a song or artist and choose "Radio", it always the same 50 songs and then just stops which doesn't seem like what "Radio" should be at all.

What other options are there that are accessible from Australia, and preferably have a decent amount of Australian local content? I have zero interests in podcasts being jammed in, I just want music. And preferably music that I can just say "play stuff that sounds like this" and it'll go on a deep dive to focus on things I haven't heard before.

Critical:

  • No ads
  • Able to actually choose the music and skip and what not, so not Sirius or similar
  • Good catalogue of Australian artists
  • Android and Desktop clients
  • "Family" plan or similar for 2 people

Budget not really an issue.

 

Two people have died and a woman is in a critical condition after a three-vehicle crash in the Legacy Way tunnel in Brisbane's inner-west on Wednesday afternoon.

Queensland Police said preliminary investigations indicated a black Audi S3 was travelling north in the tunnel when it crashed into a silver sedan, which subsequently crashed into a small truck.

The driver and sole occupant of the Audi, a man in his 50s, died at the scene.

A woman in 20s, who was a passenger in the silver sedan, also died at the scene.

Police said the driver of the sedan was taken to the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital in a critical condition.

The driver of the truck was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

 

In short: A new North West town for 8,000 people will no longer be built as part of a massive renewable energy project when it re-seeks environment approvals. The federal environment law has been criticised for rejecting more renewable projects than fossil fuel ones. What's next? The proponent behind the North West energy project expects to submit an environmental application this year.

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It would have been halfway along the lonely stretch between tourist mecca Broome and the iron ore shipping capital of Port Hedland.

A new town for 8,000 workers, their families and all the services and additional people you would need for such a population in Australia's remote North West region.

A town built using the latest in sustainability principles to service one of the world's largest renewable energy projects which covers more than 6,500 square kilometres of spinifex-dominated sand plains.

With a 26 gigawatt capacity — which is enough energy to meet a third of Australia's demand in 2020 — the Australian Renewable Energy Hub wind and solar project would have created green hydrogen and ammonia for export.

Well that was the plan.

 

Qantas is investigating reports of customers having access to other passengers' information on their app.

In a statement issued this morning, the airline said it would provide more information as soon as possible.

"Qantas is investigating reports of an issue impacting the Qantas app this morning," a spokesperson for their airline said.

The scale of the issue has not yet been confirmed.

Luckily I can't afford to travel anywhere so this won't affect me, but probably will others.

 

The report found a key cause of the outage was a problem with Optus's 3G network.

During the outage, Optus's 4G and 5G towers shut down, meaning emergency calls were diverted to other network's towers — known as camping on.

But the network's 3G base towers did not shut down, so those calls got lost along the way.

"Some devices … attempted to make emergency calls via those [3G] towers (rather than look to camp on to another network), even though no mobile service was being supplied by the Optus network," the report said.

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The recommendations include:

  • Obligate telcos to shut down their towers during outages, allowing triple-0 calls to be carried by other networks
  • Establish a "Triple Zero custodian" whose sole responsible is to make sure the system is working
  • Force telcos to share real-time information about outages with emergency services organisations and authorities
  • Force telcos to file a timely post-mortem on major outages to the regulator and the government — including what caused it and steps being taken to resolve it, with a clear and detailed timeline
  • Review the government's contract with Telstra to run the triple-0 system, with any changes to be made within a year
  • Introduce an industry-wide approach to responding to consumers affected by large-scale outages
  • Establish an agreement between telcos requiring them to help each to manage and resolve outages
  • Review all legislation and regulation relating to triple-0
 

Rocklea, on the city's south side, had the most buybacks of any Brisbane suburb, with 72 properties spanning more than 50,000 square metres acquired.

Can confirm - houses around here have been disappearing like a Thanos finger click.

I actually feel a little bit sorry for some people... In the period after the flood but before the buyback was completed, there were properties hitting the market and being sold at insane prices for what was essentially floodplain. All of a few months after people were moving in to their new home, the properties either side are getting demolished and turned in to green space.

Imagine buying a house and committing to a 30 year mortgage, only for both your immediate neighbours properties to be considered useless for housing and turning into tiny parks. On the one hand - hooray! No neighbours! But on the other hand... You're kinda isolated and perched in the middle of public space on a property that council considered so bad for housing (in a housing crisis!) that it's better off as a lawn.

 

Feels bad man

 

Roy lost his roosters over a noise complaint, he's hoping the premier can intervene as he did with Molly the magpie

WHO COULD HAVE SEEN THIS COMING?? 🙄

 

A man is in custody after at least four people were injured in an alleged stabbing incident at a church in Sydney's south-west on Monday night.

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