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  • I'm not about to defend Google, but I think Apple are worse. Google are upfront about what they collect and let you download (takeout) or delete everything they have on you at any time you want.

    Apple don't tell you what they are collecting, don't let you opt-out of data collection and it's a manual process to access/delete what they have on you.

    Neither company is good on their privacy fronts and to champion one over the other is silly.

  • C'mon, the "Whale of a time" quips were just there and you went with full harbour experience?

  • Having never navigated Australian Customs as a non-Australian, I have nothing to offer I fear.

    At least they don't take mugshots and fingerprint everyone, though. "Welcome to the USA! Free FBI files for everyone!". They even fingerprinted/photographed my 18-month baby one visit. Criminal mastermind he was.

  • China wants Australia's dirt. Australia wants China's money.

    Everything else is just theatre.

  • If you have an Australian passport, you'll likely be through in under an hour even during busy times.

  • I did probably venture outside Aussie.zone more last year in truth. These days I very rarely do that. My time is too limited to waste it doom scrolling the shit show that is US politics.

  • I don't think the problem is banks charging fees. In fact, I don't really have an issue with the banks taking 1% of the sale. The issue is that merchants don't realise that counting cash and taking it to the bank etc actually costs more than 1% anyway. Electronic payments are actually cheaper than all that, they already give you a total and handle the bank end.

    I can think of a couple of places in Perth who have gone totally cashless. They only accept Eftpos/credit cards.

  • I can't comment on this case at all, but I will say that my father in law was totally scammed out of $19k and NAB blocked the transfer. NAB literally saved my in-laws from losing nearly $20k. The scammers were very convincing, they basically got remote access to his PC and from there accessed his online banking.

    So, offset this story with a good one for NAB.

  • Perth also had one, but it closed down 20 years ago. Two businesses have since occupied the building, but both have died.

    You can see how the building would have looked with the angular awnings etc. but they were made boring after the Ettamogah closed down.

  • Huh. Well this went from "something to look into next week" to "Oops, it's finished already".
    Looks like there wasn't much interest this year.

  • Theoretically, "they" in this story includes us. According to the definition in the bill, aussie.zone counts as social media.
    And I personally have zero interest in dealing with government IDs. So, I hope they figure out a way of doing verification before you get as far as the sites themselves. Because while we'll be bound by this legislation, I can't see any other instance out there caring in the slightest about it - why would they? So it'll do diddly-squat.

  • Put the left shoes on eBay. Investigate whoever bids on them. 👍

  • In Melbourne: The Cow in the tree in Docklands always brightened my day. I don't know that it's high art exactly, but it brings joy and that's more than good enough for me.

    In Perth: I've always loved this triangle thing:

  • School holidays and nobody to look after the kids. Arranged to come into work at midday so I could cover the morning.

    I've brought them into town, bought them movie tickets and then lunch before ditching them. They ate lunch and made their way to the cinema. When the movie finishes, they'll make their own way home and get ready for swimming lessons. Mum will get home around 4 to take them to the pool. They're basically out in the city and independent of adult supervision for four hours.

    So I'm at work now and the kids are in their first movie session ever with no adult present. They're making core memories right now. The first movie I saw with no grown up in the cinema with me was Flight of the Navigator - I remember it vividly.

  • I was convinced she'd done it a month ago. I did not hear the defense testimony of the past few weeks though - so I didn't have the complete picture.

    I am surprised. Not that she did it, but that the defense testimony hadn't swung the jury to "Not guilty".

  • Oooh - and this is how I learned the news. I've been super busy today and just checked the site briefly.

  • San Francisco and New York are both crazy expensive. I was paying over 🇺🇸 $200 a night for a hotel in San Francisco over 10 years ago. Not sure whether any other place in the USA compares on crazy prices.

  • Oooh yeah, according to Choice, only the kids sunscreen was 50+

    But Cancer Council are running an independent test on their line. What do you think when two organizations you trust say different things?

  • Then there’s what they’re replacing that with, which is dedicated tablets that sit in the trolley.

    I have never seen this. I've just got the app on the phone.

  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Commonwealth Bank to charge customers $3 'withdrawal fee' to access their own cash

    Australia @aussie.zone

    Bunnings told to destroy 'faceprint' data after landmark ruling on facial recognition use

    Australia @aussie.zone

    Parents of malnourished girl were warned she could die, but father dismissed concerns as 'crazy', court told

    Australia @aussie.zone

    Man jailed for breaking into army depot and impersonating field marshal

    Australia @aussie.zone

    New data reveals thousands of Australians who own 10 rentals or more

    Australia @aussie.zone

    Our US friends see the Olympic Medal table differently

    Australia @aussie.zone

    Nurse collapses in court after being jailed for attempted murder of husband with insulin

    Meta @aussie.zone

    Instance blocked

    Aussie Frugal Living @aussie.zone

    Kids are free at the footy rounds 16-19

    Melbourne @aussie.zone

    Why Australia's biggest city has a problem with 'forced car ownership'

    Australia @aussie.zone

    A mere 57 mega polluters produce 80 per cent of the world's greenhouse gas emissions, new analysis shows

    Australia @aussie.zone

    We compared the finances of 30-year-olds now, to 30-year-olds 30 years ago

    Australia @aussie.zone

    Australia's most painful creatures

    Australia @aussie.zone

    Facebook ate and then ignored the news industry. It's hard, but we should leave it be

    Australian Politics @aussie.zone

    Liberals's preselected candidate for Morrison's former seat vows to move into area within days

    Australia @aussie.zone

    Tony was fired for remotely working two jobs

    Australia @aussie.zone

    'WA wins at the expense of Australia': Economists urge GST change amid warnings of political fallout

    Perth / Western Australia @aussie.zone

    Smokey

    Melbourne @aussie.zone

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    Aotearoa / New Zealand @lemmy.nz

    Aotearoa Daily Kōrero 23/1/2024