Obviously the ideal thing to do would be to stop using them entirely, but if you’re like me and you still have that one subreddit you still need to check on, some of your friends are still there, or you can’t find alternatives to YouTube’s content, then maybe you’re also looking for alternative front-ends that would at...
I was switching to that Up Bank (by Bendigo), but they straight refuse to let me fund my crypto account, so that’s out because I just want basic control of my own money....
It reminds me of the failed ETS and the lost years that came from that.
If the Yes vote fails we definitely won't see anything like it for a generation. The only reason we had some recovery from the ETS is because there is pressure from the rest of the world, there's no pressure for indigenous recognition.
I watched Tron Legacy in the theatre, I thought it was really good, the soundtrack was amazing but as soon as I left the theatre I never felt like seeing it again, maybe it was just fine tipped over the edge by a great soundtrack?
I’m in the post-ban blackpilled mode right no so please forgive me. I know reddit is falling apart but it isn’t happening fast enough. Is there any hope that the whole site will be destroyed? I really just want the whole site / app completely destroyed and thew Vichyite mods unable to have their power trips anymore.
It wasn't the best way to do it and I do feel sorry for athletes that won't get a shot at competing but honestly I couldn't give less of a shit about the Commonwealth Games and whether it was a billion or three billion it would be better spent elsewhere.
The pamphlets are for the people who decide in the voting booth, it's worthwhile to look for more detail on the questions you have.
I'm voting Yes for two main reasons.
When I look at NZ and the recognition of the Maori I feel embarassed that we have the oldest continuous civilization on the planet and we don't give a shit about it at all.
We haven't moved the dial on any of the major markers impacting indigenous people in the last twenty years. Perhaps it's time we actually started listening and giving them a voice isn't a bad start.
Also there's nobody on the No side I have any respect for. Jacinta Price and Warren Mundine are Opportunists, Lidia Thorpe is just the other side of the same coin. That tells me enough about the right side to be on.
I did that with my PSP-Go, a mate pulled one out of his pocket and showed me it with custom firmware and that was it I went out and got one.
The formfactor of the Go was basically perfect for a portable, I only moved up into a Vita when development had hit it's limitations but I still have a PSP Emulator on it.
The air on the trolley handle while you shop, once everything is on the belt roll 'em out in the trolley and then lob everything in faster than the person can scan them.
I'd argue that it was the generation of Opel content before this that set the wheels in motion. If you owned a 2000 Astra or Vectra they were well known for being dogshit, and the following generation were no better. That alienated anyone willing to spend a bit of money and you were left with the cheap and cheerful crowd and competition with decent Korean products.
The moderators of Reddit’s IAmA community are significantly reducing the amount of work they do to help solicit and coordinate AMAs with celebrities and high-profile individuals.
What alternative Android apps do you use for online platforms that are currently in the enshittification phase? (lemmy.world)
Obviously the ideal thing to do would be to stop using them entirely, but if you’re like me and you still have that one subreddit you still need to check on, some of your friends are still there, or you can’t find alternatives to YouTube’s content, then maybe you’re also looking for alternative front-ends that would at...
Any suggestions which banks are the least shit?
I was switching to that Up Bank (by Bendigo), but they straight refuse to let me fund my crypto account, so that’s out because I just want basic control of my own money....
Perth activist Megan Krakouer changes mind on Voice to Parliament referendum vote (www.abc.net.au)
For months, Megan Krakouer has been one of WA’s leading campaigners for a “no” vote on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament....
The new Sony Walkman costs more than you think, here's why (www.slashgear.com)
Sync for Lemmy - Now Released on Play Store (play.google.com)
Contentious? Supermarket Roast Chooks put to the test. (www.smh.com.au)
Good Food tastes and rates six supermarket roast chickens to find out which rules the roost.
What films that flopped when they came out but you saw in the theater and loved, that are now universally acclaimed or cult classics?
Films that may have flopped but not because of you, because you did your part and bought a ticket.
Reddit Refugee here venting
I’m in the post-ban blackpilled mode right no so please forgive me. I know reddit is falling apart but it isn’t happening fast enough. Is there any hope that the whole site will be destroyed? I really just want the whole site / app completely destroyed and thew Vichyite mods unable to have their power trips anymore.
Commonwealth Games vice-president challenges Daniel Andrews's version of Games decision (www.abc.net.au)
Not Australia but an interesting read on something close to our hearts, Cricket but how it's getting bigger in Texas of all places. (www.nytimes.com)
The Voice referendum official Yes/No pamphlets (www.aec.gov.au)
Reddit's Contributor Program could earn you real money for your Reddit karma (www.androidauthority.com)
Reddit could be working on a Contributor program, letting top contributors earn real-world money from the gold and karma they receive.
Dingo traps, saddles and a 1934 silver birthday cake for Melbourne: the long-lost treasure found in a Queensland shed (www.theguardian.com)
How the Centenary of Melbourne Birthday Clock Cake ended up thousands of kilometres away remains a mystery
Robo-debt royal commission live updates: Commissioner Holmes recommends criminal, civil prosecution for individuals involved in unlawful scheme (www.smh.com.au)
The royal commission examined the unlawful debt assessment and recovery scheme, including what key Coalition ministers knew and when.
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What shopping bags do you use now?
So, with the demise of the 15c heavy-duty plastic bags, what’s a good replacement?...
The car that killed Holden in Australia (www.carexpert.com.au)
The Reddit moderators who coordinate many celebrity AMAs will no longer do so (www.theverge.com)
The moderators of Reddit’s IAmA community are significantly reducing the amount of work they do to help solicit and coordinate AMAs with celebrities and high-profile individuals.
Anthony Albanese: The Time 100 Most Influential People of 2023 (time.com)
Find out why Anthony Albanese is on this year’s list