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Paradoxvoid

Canberra local, lover of all things geeky

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  • If you don't fill in all the boxes for the House of Representatives ballot paper, you've voted informally and wasted your vote.

    If you let your vote exhaust for the Senate ballot paper, you signal that you don't have an opinion on who should get elected once your selected candidates have been eliminated, which basically amounts to throwing your vote away if your preferences haven't already contributed to electing someone.

  • Definitely wouldn't be surprised - MS have been making noises about reducing the level of access non-core Windows services get after the cloudstrike fiasco, and given MS's patch stability lately, I would also not be surprised if something leaked out early.

  • Yeah I don't understand the faux outrage here, but maybe that's because I'm not in a parasocial relationship with these influencers.

    I always wondered how Honey made any money, so this answers that question and is actually a pretty ingenious (if somewhat underhanded) mechanism.

  • I tried the app/QR code for my commute on Wednesday and it was borked both ways. In the morning the QR code is wouldn't load at all, with the app claiming there wasn't any internet connection. Luckily I got on a bus that didn't even have the new readers installed.

    The way home wasn't much better with the app generating a code to tap on, but then being unable to tap off since the code was now invalid.

    That being said, I saw a lot of people tap on and off with cards without issue, so it seems that part is working well - it's unfortunate that you seem to need to use the app to get the auto top-up discount or to get a travel concession.

  • This may be the doomer in me, but I fear this will spell the end of Aussie.zone - Lemmy fits the definition of social media, but I don't know how it's feasible for @lodion to verify every user's age...

  • Patents are (at their core) a good thing. It protects little Jimmy Inventor from putting hours and his blood, sweat and tears into coming up with a novel invention, only for some big corpo to see it, steal the idea and bully Jimmy out of the market.

    Jimmy has legal recourse to sue the big corpo if he has a patent, whereas without one he has nothing.

    Just because the system's been gamed (especially in the US) doesn't mean it's impossible to reform, and is currently still better than nothing.

  • This is useful for updates so you're not bottlenecked as much (if you don't have automatic background updates set up).

  • All it takes is some standardized markup like schema.org

    Which is the problem AI is solving here - getting every supermarket chain to agree on this (when it's actually against their interests to do so, since it increases price transparency) would be an impossible task, but AI can get around this requirement with minimal extra effort.

    I'm hardly an AI evangelist, but this is actually one of the rare situations where it's a good fit.

  • Really looking forward to this once it's complete! I'm currently using ranmaru22's vertical tabs, but having something native that won't risk breaking with FF updates will be nice.

  • That article hurt a little to read - it's not a T-Rex, it's so obviously a Utahraptor I'm a bit flabbergasted that made it to print. But I guess not everyone had my obsession with dinosaurs as a child...

  • The amount of people bootlicking a corporation's decision to cut costs rather than just moderate effectively is pretty astonishing for Lemmy,

    Plenty of people got value out of the comment section - if nothing else, they were invaluable in knowing when to skip past the recap/opening theme/filler content in long-running shows like One Piece.

    Most of it is pretty inane, but there was some useful stuff in there, and I always found it fun to see what other people thought of particularly crazy episodes.

  • You've got to give Microsoft credit for their dedication to backwards compatibility.

  • I expect people have moved onto other and better games, and never bothered to update their review from years ago - I definitely fall into that category.

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  • Yeah I hopped back over from Edge when the manifest v3 stuff came out, and the two main things I miss are proper profile management and vertical tabs - I've been using https://codeberg.org/ranmaru22/firefox-vertical-tabs to get around it currently, but having a native implementation to both issues will be a massive (and recently rare) Firefox W.

  • I highly doubt the economists in Treasury were advocating for this. It's 100% a political decision.

  • Too bad, you get a battlepass instead!

  • Arkham Knight is decent except for the batmobile sections - as others have already mentioned.

    I'd still argue it's better than Origins though. From memory, memorising all the different toolbelt skills isn't really necessary - you can definitely get through the game by just abusing jumps, cloak and counters - some special enemies might need a specific ability to make vulnerable, but the game normally warns you the first time you fight them, so I don't think it ever feels too overwhelming - it just feels like a lot if you run through it very quickly.

  • To be honest, I still rate Youtube Premium - the bundle that includes Music and ad-free Youtube is just too good a deal, even with the price hike. Some of the alternatives may be a bit cheaper, but you end up paying more if you still want to hang onto ad-free YT.

    Given you said budget isn't an issue, I'd personally still stick with YTM, but I haven't personally had any issues with its radio function, and while I don't listen to much Aussie stuff, I do have pretty esoteric tastes and it's generally pretty decent.

  • This is why I absolutely refuse to install Valorant (and now LoL) - I could somewhat understand if an anticheat refused to boot up the game in question if something triggered it, but it going massively outside of its scope and wantonly disabling or killing other processes is just nuts to me.

  • Meta @aussie.zone
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    Alternative frontends?

    I was wondering whether there's any appetite to host alternative frontends? I've been using Alexandrite a bit recently, and really liking it (though would be more comfortable sending my login credentials directly to aussie.zone instead of hoping everything's legit), and some other servers are hosting that or something like Voyager for a mobile-first iOS-styled interface.

    e.g.

    Australia @aussie.zone
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    Canberra @aussie.zone
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    The ACT Government can celebrate another light rail milestone today after the National Capital Authority gave the green light to the 1.7-kilometre extension to Commonwealth Park via City West.

    Gaming @beehaw.org
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    Canberra @aussie.zone
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    Senator Canavan trying to restrict ACT Self-Government

    Can this guy be any more of a grub?

    Australia @aussie.zone
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    Australian Politics @aussie.zone
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    The classic tradition of pulling up the ladder behind them continues.