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techno_analyst, to showerthoughts in All applications should start in dark mode, and then offer you the option to move to light mode.

Yes to this. It bugs me so much that they have the “follow system” option and it’s practically never the default.

It would be such a simple way of giving users a slightly customised experience out of the box.

techno_analyst, to australia in Scott Morrison rejects he misled government over Robodebt

Yep. He's not the PM anymore, but he's still the MP for Cook: https://www.aph.gov.au/Senators_and_Members/Parliamentarian_Search_Results?q=&ele=Cook

techno_analyst, to australia in Australia’s annual plastic consumption produces emissions equivalent to 5.7m cars, analysis shows

I recently bought a new Logitech mouse for my fiancée and absolutely loved how it was packaged. Aside from that tiniest bit of sticky tape, all of the packaging was cardboard. And it wasn't the waxed type of cardboard that so many things come in. Everything apart from the mouse itself went straight into recycling.

techno_analyst, to australia in Australia’s annual plastic consumption produces emissions equivalent to 5.7m cars, analysis shows

I've personally been trying to cut back on plastic where I can.

One thing I've been avoiding is plastic wrapped fruit and veg, opting for the loose ones wherever possible.

At some point I want to start logging our garbage and see what we can cut out to reduce the waste. That's definitely on my nerdier side, and thankfully shouldn't be too hard for just the two of us.

techno_analyst, to australia in Ausgrid installs its first power pole-mounted batteries in NSW

So basically with all the solar panels putting extra power into the grid, they’re already coordinating thousands of distributed systems and this is about balancing those against the actual demand.

techno_analyst, to sydney in Daily Thread Don't Be Shy Edition Thursday July 6

No kids, just lots of things.

Friday night will have to be something special for the citizenship + graduation (but small since we still have the actual events yet to come).

Friends have a 1yo birthday party on Saturday for a late lunch, and then dinner plans with some other friends about 30km the other direction. Then some other social things on Sunday.

The next two weekends are all clear at the moment, so we've got that.

techno_analyst, to australia in Melbourne mates plan to drive underwater at Darwin Harbour - ABC Melbourne

Usually, the exhaust gases will force the water out of the way, which is why you basically never see an exhaust snorkel on a car that has an intake snorkel.

I think the question was more like "Would the increased water pressure at that depth put too much back pressure on the engine and prevent the exhaust coming out / force water into the engine?"

Either they were concerned about that, they didn't want water to rush in immediately if the engine stopped, or they were just being on the safe side.

techno_analyst, to sydney in Daily Thread Don't Be Shy Edition Thursday July 6

My fiancée has passed her citizenship test and is now just waiting for the invite for the formal ceremony. And in the same week, her sister has received final exam results and is all good to graduate later this year. And we've got Paramore tickets for when they're coming to Sydney in late November.

So it's been a good week.

Today I'm back to work, and I guess tonight is the one night of normal before the weekend chaos starts tomorrow night.

techno_analyst, to australia in Highway congestion is starting to bite. How do we get cars off the road?

They’re already looking at implementing a odometer based tax on EVs. They should just implement that for all road registered vehicles and leave the fuel tax as is (or lower).

techno_analyst, to newzealand in PSA: Just got a credit card scam call

With some banks, you can just put a transaction limit on the card and still keep the higher credit limit in case you need it later.

For example, via the commbank app I can implement a transaction limit or apply a spending cap (basically drop the credit limit temporarily with no paperwork). I can also block certain types of transactions such as online international, in person international, cash advances, and gambling.

techno_analyst, to sydney in Daily Thread I'm Not A Bot Edition - Monday July 3

I’ve got the next couple of days off from work, so it’s nice to have a slow and chill start to the week. It’s my last break before our wedding in a few months, so I’ve got to make the most of it.

I’m linking in from kbin.social, so let me know if anyone sees weirdness on how my comments appear (if you eventually do see this).

techno_analyst, to sydney in it's a daily thread, starring you and you and you and you and me

I start work at 8:50am WFH.

So most of the time I’m out of bed at 8:45am.

I’m also not a coffee drinker, so that helps. If I’m extremely low on sleep (<6 hours), I’ll resort to some form of coke/Pepsi, but that’s extremely rare and basically an emergency method.

I’d love to see an automated daily thread. It’s like building the framework for the community to grow around.

techno_analyst, to sydney in it's a daily thread, starring you and you and you and you and me

In the past, I’ve configured the heater to turn on automatically (disabling when away or in warmer weather).

It often gets coldest around 5am, so I used to schedule it to come on around 4am and then off at 6:30am.

These days I’ve got different setup (later work start + WFH) and don’t need it, but that method made it so much easier to get out of bed for my early commute for a couple of winters.

techno_analyst, to australia in NBN fibre upgrade suburbs updated for FTTN & FTTC to FTTP

If the government can hold off from selling nbn co as a whole, hopefully we can see wholesale prices stabilise for a while once they reach the FTTP-everywhere point.

Though with our luck, they'll probably sell it to the lowest bidder sometime shortly after that.

techno_analyst, to australia in NBN fibre upgrade suburbs updated for FTTN & FTTC to FTTP

Root blame is probably Telstra doing some corrupt dealings with the Liberals so they could sell their copper network to nbn co.

nbn co never would have needed to buy the copper network if they were simply replacing it entirely.

I worked in the service activations and assurance side of nbn co right when FTTN was starting to roll out. Install issues suddenly stopped being "delayed because no one was home" or "lead-in conduit needs replacing" and suddenly had about a dozen different reasons.

For the entire time I worked there, fault volumes for the FTTN network were consistently 10x worse than FTTP. For example, there might be 0.02 faults per 100 active FTTP premises, and 0.2 faults per 100 active FTTN premises.

Edit: though with some more thought on the original point, I think it was majority just the Liberals wanting to do something different in classic oppositional politics.

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