Yes, I'm sure failing to defend democracy will result in it being eroded. Of course people can use this to their own personal advantage and claim democracy is at stake when it is not. Voters need to be well informed to discern whether those claims are legitimate, or not.
I don't think anyone reads "X ban" as sending people to offshore "entertainment" facilities. Lol.
Apologies, I misread your comment as saying you had to use the terminal to use Linux (I was drunk ngl). I still believe Linux is easier to use than Windows with the caveat that the easiest system to use will always be the one you have the most experience with. I switched from MacOS/Windows to Fedora on my personal machine a few months ago and it's been smooth sailing for me, though I have always used Linux at least somewhat (I work in cyber security), so that has probably helped.
Dismissing Linux as a tool for a different job (ie not personal/business computing) is an odd position to take for someone with your experience.
Last sentence in that last comment.
That's fair, though we also don't know how much this individual is getting from the welfare system. At the end of the day I'm far less annoyed by people like this than by billionaires or even just CEO-types who make tens, hundreds, or thousands of times what a normal person makes while providing arguably similar amounts of economic input.
Additionally, while this person's comment comes across as proud, they more than likely actually need the support the welfare system gives them. There's probably a reason they only started relying on it since covid.
Pretty big assumption here that they won't pay more taxes than what they get from the government. I paid $20k in tax in the first year of my first non-retail job. If they paid taxes for 7-8 years before covid they probably already paid for themselves.
Yeah it's very common unfortunately. I didn't intend to undermine your contribution or anything. Sorry for that regardless.
I was also adding to the discussion. You commented something it reminded you of, I commented the difference between the two. This may be an important point for those who are not familiar with either of these technologies.
I knew the f150 had a good safety rating but didn't know the roof was that strong. Thanks for sharing.
Fair enough. I didn't know that. Hopefully they don't abuse their position, but at least it's not a full ownership situation I guess.
You can't see the difference between "butts" and the n word?
Yep that's the explanation I've heard. Telcos shifting this mess onto the consumer is pretty obviously not ideal. They shouldn't have gone ahead with the 3G shutoff knowing these issues existed.
They could have waited 4-5 years for the majority of Aussies upgrade to a new phone that supports Telstra's VoLTE, implemented a fallback system on Telstra's network for phones that don't support it, etc.
But they didn't.
Super poor form imo. If our government were serious about protecting Australians they would do something to punish these companies. But they won't. And our slow slide towards America-style late-stage capitalism will continue.