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  • Company I work at does HP warranty repairs on hehalf of HP and the number of fuckin shattered screens from the shitty plastic hinge screw housing being shorn off was absurd.

    It seems to be the case with a lot of the bezel-less designs, since I know I've seen some other brands with the same problem.

    I just hate that they seem to have decided it's more profitable to just leave the shitty design as-is and deal with the repairs than to actually design that shit better.

    $200 definitely seems reasonable though on part cost alone, since HUs are typically the 2nd most expensive order able part besides the system board itself.

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  • 333C would seem to indicate that you are correct, however as it pertains to me making a living, it's not something I'm entirely willing to test out, even if losing my minimum salary job wouldn't exactly be the end of the world.

    In any case, the fact that it was legal up until less than a year ago is egregious.

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  • Indeed I am, however that quote was taken from Fairwork (https://www.fairwork.gov.au/pay-and-wages/pay-secrecy), which is hope is correct considering it's the main government sure for these sorts of things ahahaha. It's under the "When these rights apply" section.

    I also variety remember looking at the legislature itself at the time and coming to the same conclusion.

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  • Don't get me wrong, I still do it anyway. However I can't do so as openly as I'd like other use they can and will cause a stink about it (as they've done in the past when I wasn't careful enough with who I discussed it with)

    Where a contract entered into before 7 December 2022 has pay secrecy terms that are inconsistent with these rights, and the contract is changed after 7 December 2022, these rights apply after the contract is changed.

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  • Sadly, my contract prohibits discussing pay since it was written before the law that disallowed employers from including such clauses was a thing. Stuck with it until they have to alter my contract for any reason.

  • Indigenous communities overwhelmingly voted yes to Australia’s voice to parliament
  • Yeah, communities with ATSI population % that high tend to be pretty small after all, so polling places in those communities aren't going to have a massive number of votes.

    All the results for each polling centre can be found here. The places I used as an example were across several different

  • Indigenous communities overwhelmingly voted yes to Australia’s voice to parliament
  • I spent way too much time yesterday going through a full seat here in NSW comparing each polling location to the census data for that location, so I'm not going to do that all again for the entirety of QLD.

    However, I did have a look at the QLD LGAs with the highest % ATSI populations and got the following results

    I think that'll be the closest sort of data we can get to an idea of the QLD ITAS support for the voice

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  • Something tells me that the Torah isn't exactly a reliable historical source.

    The Cannanite - Israelite connection is suggested by modern achaelogical information which I take as a little more reliable.

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