David Harrison
@trawg.bsky.social
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"On the appropriate day (unless, as was frequently the case, there had been some stupid mistake in programming) the right message would be automatically flashed to its destination." Computer user in Brisbane, Australia. Bio in link: https://trog.qgl.org
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ifycomedy.com
I think we really should stop using antifa and just fully say anti-fascist and get them saying they are against anti fascism. Using antifa is giving them some distance and I genuinely think some of their base don’t even know that’s what it stands for.
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annabrandberg.bsky.social
Ho. Ly.

If there ever was an ad for changing browsers and having trackers/adblocker extensions, this would be it.

I genuinely don't comprehend how people rawdog the internet.
aura.dog
Luc @aura.dog · Aug 16
Chrome's adblock dying has really just shown how bad ads have gotten now huh

This appeared and fullscreened my window, hid my cursor, for clicking on a youtube download link lol

old people are just not built to handle this
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davidpocock.bsky.social
The Albanese govt’s first term was the second most secretive on record.

Rather than changing their ways, they’re doubling down and tightening our FOI system to make it even harder to get information. Not a single expert or member of parliament outside of the Labor party has backed their new bill.
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ncweaver.skerry-tech.com
The "This is fiber bubble so its fine..." analogy to the AI bubble really rings false.

Dark fiber in the ground is not an asset who's value goes to 0 in 5 years. Indeed, because of the fixed costs of laying fiber, the 2000s fiber was way over provisioned.

Its the opposite on GPUs...
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rahaeli.bsky.social
His immediate dawning understanding of just exactly how much he could fuck things up made him go "That's a GREAT analogy," heh
sarahquaint.bsky.social
While providing tech support for my FIL:

FIL: What's that screen?

ME: The terminal. You should never use it.

FIL: Never?

ME: So you know how I'm allowed to watch you open the electrical panel and swap out breakers, but I'm not allowed to ever open up it myself?

FIL: Ah! I understand, thank you.
trawg.bsky.social
Awful, but I remain somewhat confident we have turned the corner already in terms of proliferation of renewables, and these increasingly desperate rearguard actions to slow the demise of coal will increasingly look stupid as renewables drive prices lower.
qldaah.bsky.social
Crisafulli government's energy roadblock released. Coal to burn indefinitely in Queensland. A $400m investment fund with support for more than 1 GW of new gas generation. Renewable energy target repeal bill by December. National targets will be impacted. #qldpol reneweconomy.com.au/queensland-l...
reneweconomy.com.au
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pbump.com
Oh, does it benefit the US to provide aid to foreign countries? That would have been good to know back in January and February.
carlquintanilla.bsky.social
“Stabilizing Argentina is ‘America First’.”

🇦🇷 🇺🇸
trawg.bsky.social
It's great that the government response to stuff like this is basically "well what are we going to do about it? Something? I don't think so". (How many MPs get treated in the public system would be an interesting stat)
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paperghost.bsky.social
the big problem with the inevitable ID verification data thefts is that it won't be the actual main org getting their stuff swiped; it'll be endless third parties nobody has ever really heard of, and the accountability chain will never, ever reach back to ukgov. the buck will stop with blorko ltd
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jeremypoxon.bsky.social
Now that the Deloitte report, about the government's unlawful administration of mutual obligations, is making international headlines, it's worth looking at what's actually in it (apart from AI slop) and WHY it was actually commissioned

A thread👇
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kevinmkruse.bsky.social
Bray is a historian at Rutgers who received death threats after landing on Turning Points USA's Professor Watchlist. As a result, he announced he was moving to Europe. And then this happened.

This kind of harassment and abuse of scholars is Charlie Kirk's legacy and it's only getting worse.
mark-bray.bsky.social
“Someone” cancelled my family’s flight out of the country at the last second.

We got our boarding passes. We checked our bags. Went through security. Then at our gate our reservation ‘disappeared.’
trawg.bsky.social
really want to see more Australian journalists asking the obvious followup questions to this like "have you checked all their other work recently" and "why would you ever give them any more money" and so on
davidgerard.co.uk
Deloitte Australia retracts ChatGPT report, refunds government

vibe compliance

www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HJV... - video
pivottoai.libsyn.com/20251007-del... - podcast

time: 3 min 28 sec
office worker with white shirt and glasses, dozing on his laptop keyboard
trawg.bsky.social
Fuck I did the same thing. I am kinda vaguely happy with bits of the Synology (though would never ever have bought one again with that stupid HDD policy) but I spend almost all my time using it thinking "I wish you were just a Linux box with a bunch of drives"
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merrittk.com
real lesson in bag fumbling! bluesky only hit any kind of mainstream success because they happened to benefit from musk's shitty behavior and there was already an early adopter base of ex-twitter people on here encouraging their friends to come over. most startups never get that lucky!
trawg.bsky.social
Not really sure what these people think is going to happen if the files are released (whatever they are). Like they'll be held up to the sky and a ray of light will come down and sweep away the wrongdoers?

They'll just ignore it, lie about it, and continue stripping the country for parts.
trawg.bsky.social
Worth noting for people who have not read Rise & Fall that page 139 is basically the start of the book and it is followed by all the really awful stuff. If nothing changes, this is just the beginning
trawg.bsky.social
first they came for the chatbots, and I did not speak up because I, uh, was not a dick head
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trawg.bsky.social
just zero thought has gone into these laws forcing websites to collect IDs for age verification. We're going to be seeing stories like this constantly
malwaretech.com
According to their blog: "The unauthorized party also gained access to a small number of government‑ID images (e.g., driver’s license, passport) from users who had appealed an age determination. If your ID may have been accessed, that will be specified in the email you receive."
trawg.bsky.social
finally, someone is making a movie with cute animals that isn't political
annenotation.bsky.social
i have never become the Joker more than i am becoming the joker right now
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jessefelder.bsky.social
‘OpenAI’s latest valuation gives it a market value roughly equivalent to Exxon Mobil, which reported annual revenue of almost $350B last year and profit of more than $30B. The AI company, meanwhile, is expecting $13B of revenue this year and a net loss in the billions.’ www.wsj.com/tech/ai/open...
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leanneveronica.bsky.social
This uncertainty about the scope of the minimum age obligation should have been transparently discussed at the start of this year.

But the Govt failed to hold its promised public consultation on the rules setting out exclusions to the definition of age-restricted social media platform
crikey.com.au
Australia's teen social media ban may require Wikipedia to restrict Australians under the age of 16 from having accounts on its platforms, @cameronwilson.bsky.social reports.
Wikipedia could be included in the teen social media ban. Australian users are worried
www.crikey.com.au