Looks like a ‘canary in the coal mine’ for global warming
galacticworm
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Australia@aussie.zone•TISM fined for $18,000 in damage to Sydney Opera House ahead of national tourEnglish
0·27 days agoI remember going to Brashes in the late 90s to buy their album ‘Machiavelli and the Four Seasons’, and there was not a single thing on the CD today it was by TISM… watching old mate the sales guy try find it was hilarious
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Technology@lemmy.world•Plex increasing Lifetime Plex Pass cost to whopping $750English
11·27 days agoI have 2 Plex licenses I bought for something like $80 AUD each, but I then went and bought an Emby license and moved 6 months ago. I have tried Emby, Jellyfin and Plex. If anyone if curious on some feedback
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Plex has the best interface, it is logical and everything works. That said, the stuttering on some the Apple TV on hdr /4k files for years without being fixed was the breaking point for me
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Emby has some quirks in the player where some functionality isn’t logical, the android apps on a 4K Tele look terrible, but the server software itself is fantastic
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Jellyfin does what it says on the box, but it is terribly slow to index and is very basic. I use it to host some music, but that is about it
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Technology@lemmy.world•Linus Torvalds says AI-powered bug hunters have made Linux security mailing list ‘almost entirely unmanageable’English
111·28 days agoHe needs an AI to fight the other AI
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Science Fiction@lemmy.world•"A new report from Nielsen and published by Variety reveals that nobody is watching the most recent trio of core Star Wars films"English
0·1 month agoI completely agree with your post…
If I want to watch a single Star Wars movie, it will mostly be A New Hope, but every now and again I will pop on TFA for a popcorn flick.
If I have a spare day where I want to watch Star Wars, it will be R1, 4, 5 & 6
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Technology@lemmy.world•SpaceX satellites half the size of pickup trucks are falling from the skyEnglish
4·2 months agoEighteen Danny DeVitos

‘…While the national minimum wage covers a very small proportion of the workforce, about 21 per cent of all employees in Australia are paid at a minimum award rate, amounting to almost 2.8 million people’
That’s a lot higher than I thought it would be. I wouldn’t say 1 in 5 workers earning minimum wage is ‘a very small proportion’