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  • Middle-income tech nerd criticises Gina Rinehart for:

    1. Being completely out of touch with Australians.
    2. Constantly releasing media statements on issues like we should care what she thinks (and the media for publishing them).
    3. Being on the wrong side of history on just about every topic.
    4. Her awful poetry. Seriously, mine is better and I don't write poetry.
    5. Complaining that paying people in Australia more money than she pays workers in African nations is an issue, while choosing to live in Australia and being a parasite on us.
    6. For defending a dude who did do some amazing heroic stuff as well as well as committing war crimes, domestic abuse, bullying and generally being a jerk.
  • My client is spending waaaaaaay more money on Microsoft Online than it ever used to on software licenses. Every single user in the business is costing 🇦🇺$30 per month alone just for their Office suite. That's before you get to the Azure stuff. Some hosted apps cost over 🇦🇺$1k/month to host in Azure.

    Before you go too strongly after Microsoft for charging so much, this is cheaper than what we used to pay for running our own SharePoint, Exchange etc farms as well as the infrastructure required to host websites/database etc. All that has been outsourced to Microsoft Online and saves significant money.

    Microsoft is doing very well out of its own cloud fees and can cope with AWS, Google and all the smaller private cloud operations getting some of that action.

  • Damn, a movie she couldn't finish still got 2 hobbits. 1 hobbit must truly be awful.

  • The hubris of claiming ownership of most of the galaxy because it's above our little piece of rock aside, I liked the thought exercise.

    I am now imagining that Earth falls under the night sky of some distant planet and we fall under their dominion as a result. They just haven't gotten around to implementing their rule over us because of some stupid thing like spiders on our planet make it too difficult to impose. Or the Star Trek Whale thing. 😆

  • Antony Green said on Saturday night that he believed Mr Bandt would end up retaining Melbourne.
    Antony Green said 2 hours ago that he believed Mr Bandt would end up retaining Melbourne.

    Greens leader Adam Bandt looks like he's in a good position to be re-elected in the seat he's held since 2010.
    Postal votes had been breaking strongly to Labor, with Bandt getting just 23 per cent of preferences from them. For victory, he needs that number to be above a third.
    The good news for him is that all four of the polling places counted today have beaten that target.
    Based on current preference flows, Bandt trails his Labor opponent, but if today's counting trend continues, Bandt should be re-elected.
    At this stage, no early voting centres have been recounted.

  • Ooh! Thanks for reminding me. The school was calling for sausage volunteers on Saturday and I forgot to reply.

  • To make matters worse: blokes are totally oblivious to it all. I wouldn't notice or care what makeup you had on (or didn't) so long as you are happy.

  • Same here. That's how I managed to completely miss that she was now in her 70's until she was literally in front of me.

  • Ran into Pauline Hanson this morning. She's aged, which I suppose stands to reason. I just hadn't considered that she's 70, now. She's clearly dying her hair bright red these days. I hope she does that for herself and not from some unspoken need to fit a certain look for women in politics. Men are allowed to age and go grey. Parliament is not Hollywood.

  • Yep. With the generous help from the admin at lemmy.ca sharing his code, I implemented a few layers of defense that blocked the bulk of the DMs. It got to the point where the spam would just be an image (because of our spam filters). That was harder to block and I'm still not sure I managed it, but the DMs have stopped.

  • Does CBA not add a virtual card to the phone's wallet? I don't need to actually open my bank's app to make a purchase swiping my phone. I only need to unlock the phone (and you can configure it to make small purchases with the phone locked if you like).

  • It's been a good week now since I have had to deal with any people receiving DM spam. I don't want to jinx it, but we may have weathered that particular storm.

  • I loved this teeny bit: "best of Howard"

    Mr Howard is remembered for three things:

    1. Getting rid of guns.
    2. Introducing the GST.
    3. Tampa/children overboard.

    And I nearly said "two things", as 1 & 2 are far bigger points; though you could argue that 3 had a lasting impact on Australian politics and outright lying to the faces of Australians being permitted.

    I am curious as to what this MAGA-Lite group thinks is "the best of Howard", because I don't think that means what they think it means.

  • Let me guess: it did fine for a few years until everyone had tried it once?

    Now I'm torn between wanting to get it once before it closes to see what it is like and just not because apparently it is crap.

  • I agree with your first statement, but disagree with the rest. I am not their target market. I enjoy playing their games, but primarily because I am spending time with the kids as I do. Not many of their games are targeted to my demographic.

    I disagree that they focus only on digital. Every single Nintendo game comes out on a physical chip. And sales on digital copies are rare and minor (30% off maybe). It is often cheaper to get a physical copy on sale cheaper than digital. And you can then sell it / buy it second-hand. I've read that with Switch 2, even the digital codes can be transferred to a new owner. Nintendo for all their faults have never forced you to lock in a digital library you can never resell.

  • I bought it second hand. Nintendo got $0 from the sale. In fact, two thirds of our physical games have been purchased second hand.

  • You might be surprised. I came to the Switch party super late when I bought my kid a switch Christmas 2023. He's all over Zelda now, has BotW, TotK and even Skyward Sword on his Switch. For him, these games are all from the last year. He turned 2 the year BotW was released.

    It'll be the same story with Switch 2. Some kid who might not even be born yet will get a Switch 2 in 8-9 years and come across these games with all his school friends.

    I doubt I'll go the Switch 2 path with the kids. I haven't seen a reason to upgrade, yet. I'm thinking of the Steam Deck - while the Nintendo had a fairly cheap entry point to get on the platform, I've spent enough on games to negate the difference between a Switch and a Steam Deck - where I already have a 500+ game library to play on it.

  • You don't have to vote. You only need to get your name crossed off. You are then able to just leave if you really want.

    And while those 'how to vote cards' (and their pushers) are annoying if you don't need or want them, they do help people get something close to their wishes down on the ballot.


  • This bit of shrinkflation amounts to a 20% price rise. For what is already a luxury/occasional purchase.

    Err, I'll take the big one thanks, Aldi. And I probably won't be buying this treat very often any longer.