Skip Navigation
Jump
Daily discussion thread: šŸ‚ Monday, April 29, 2024
  • @SituationCake Billion-dollar corporation extracting free labour from you to put a union worker out of a job. Self-checkout is scabbing. I like to smile and wait for the one checkout person on shift. @Seagoon_

    3
  • Jump
    Concerned about microplastics? Research shows one of the biggest sources is car tyres
  • @ColeSloth Complete myth. EVs are far more durable than any ICE vehicle, having a couple thousand fewer parts and requiring far less maintenance. @CubbyTustard

    0
  • Jump
    Four reasons rooftop solar will grow to dominate Australiaā€™s electricity market
  • @humanhorseshoes except for all the panels from Korea which is most of them in Australia and all of them on my roof. Tier 1 PV isn't much more exxy than low quality .cn junk. @ajsadauskas @hitmyspot @HerbalGamer

    2
  • Jump
    Following Google Maps directions in rural Tasmania and encountered this sign.
  • took several years to get Gargle to remove a street name from a neighbour's driveway. Tourists were trying to drive through their house to get to another imaginary road.

    4
  • Jump
    NBN sheds jobs as 'death spiral' worsens
  • @zurohki You can get 1000/400 if you really need it. Speed costs money, typically $9.00/day (Launtel). The use case for more than 50Mbps upload is limited.

    1
  • Jump
    NBN sheds jobs as 'death spiral' worsens
  • @No1 I don't believe any such 'death spiral' exists. Starlink is a last resort due to cost and latency. It's better than a broken cabled feed. 5G suffers from limited area availability and time slice contention when more users are added, as is the case with all wireless systems.

    NBN FTTH is an unbeatable value and a total performance beast. @zurohki

    1