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  • Bold of you to assume we model our politics on yours. Politically, we resemble the UK more than the USA. We love you guys, but we don't want to be like you, politically.

  • When the comments are better than the article! 🍿🤣

    There have been questions raised recently over whether we should be tagging Betoota/Chaser/Shovel/Belltower/etc articles as [Satire] so people aren't confused. I'm torn. I don't want people from outside Australia seeing these articles and being misinformed (For anyone not Australian and unfamiliar with The Chaser: Julia Gillard does not endorse Donald Trump - we promise). This article is written for Australians as a bit of fun. I do however love seeing people who know nothing about the headlines/creators leap into the discussion with strong opinions.

    Australians are not a serious people. We genuinely enjoy laughing at the world and at politics in particular. Genuine discourse often comes from satirical posts. Take a look at the top ten posts in this community:

    Nearly half the posts are satirical.

  • I normally vote. This time, I forgot.

    We get one letter in the mail, and that's it. The occasional candidate poster in the suburb.

    Yes, it's on me for not putting it in my calendar. But at the same time - I feel like there needs to be more advertising or something to prompt us.

  • Mini metro but with roads. I prefer the original, I'd have included it in my list, except that it came out several years later than the other games. The titles in that list are all from around 2008-2010, when that sort of game was the norm.

  • Unfortunately, Fieldrunners is one that loses its appeal once you have figured out how to reliably beat it on the hardest difficulty.

    I've just remembered there was a pocket version of Civilization. That one got played so much!! And very re-playable.

  • Idempotent. It's a best-practice methodology for writing code. Run this code, it determines whether the thing needs to be done and does it. Run it over and over, and it will do no harm. It can be automated to run every 5 minutes to only do the thing when it is needed.

    A real world picture to explain the concept:


    Push either of the buttons over and over and over. You'll either turn the machine on/off, or do nothing.

    I'd been doing this for years before I knew the word for it.

  • Flight Control
    Plants vs. Zombies
    Peggle
    Angry Birds (original one)
    Fieldrunners
    Asphalt 6
    Jetpack Joyride
    Doodle Jump

    I actually have a couple of these still installed. I think they all cost something like $1-$5 to install but that was it. No in app purchases, no ads etc. So nice.

  • You might be a bit lost. 🙂
    This is the community for Melbourne, Australia and is one of the most active communities on all of Lemmy. So it shows up in people's "All" feeds probably more than it should.

    It may make more sense if you know that Myki (my key) is the name of the public transport ticket system in Melbourne.

  • And now you know the origin of the auspolitics community's thumbnail.

  • Huh. That's two things I've learned from this thread. In my defense, they've just opened/moved there. I'll have to go check them out.

  • Oh wow! That's what this will be. I had no idea wrestling what this popular with people over 13.

  • I don't want to stereotype or anything, but the mood didn't quite match with my past experiences of people lining up for a book signing. Those people with luggage look like they've just landed, taken the train to Perth and immediately joined the line instead of going to their hotel. Besides, what bookshop? White Dwarf books is in the other direction.

  • Perth / Western Australia @aussie.zone

    Anyone know why hundreds of people (mostly men) are queuing up around the street and down into an alley?

  • 'We don't believe in the laws of Australia'
    'Taking our guns away is unlawful'

    Do they hear themselves?

  • It's an interesting precedent. I've used AI several times in my job. Even for a government client. My prompts tend to be 'give me a demo function that does x' so that I can see how to do a thing. It's usually quicker than Stack Overflow, but still requires human oversight - it often gets things wrong.

    But yeah - just using AI to do work: If that leads to being unacceptable to some clients/government departments, workers are going to be doing their jobs without the latest and most efficient tools. I think my situation is different to Deloitte's, because I didn't give the client what the AI spat out. It looks like they did.

  • I had that machine so I know what I’m talking about.

    Ahh - that's how you knew about the HDMI-out issue. That one isn't a problem for me as my screens are attached to my desktop these days. I disagree that this thing can't play games though - it had 4000+ hours of gaming in its past under Windows, and worked flawlessly as a Windows 10 machine until last month. It is showing its age, but its weakness has always been that GPU. I'd never have bought it as a gaming machine: I bought it for work and games was a nice bonus.

    I have owned this thing since the day it came out and for a decade it was my primary 'everything' machine. I've lugged across oceans and to dozens of client sites until I changed jobs to one that didn't need a laptop any longer. I'm very familiar with it and know what it is capable of. It can get warm, yes, but it isn't like I actually play with it on my lap. I could reinstall Windows on it and have it playing those games again, but I'd much prefer Fedora. This is a driver support issue, specifically a closed-source vendor choosing both not to support it and to refuse to open up their source so others can support it. It is not a problem with the hardware.

  • You say that like an i7 with 16GB RAM, and a GeForce GPU can't game. The hardware is more than good enough (within reason - these are 15+ year old games). It works fine in Windows 10. Normally Linux support for older drivers is better than Windows; Nvidia is the exception.

    I fired up a little test with Terraria and it worked, though that one likely would have worked under nouveau. I'll do a more solid test during the week.

  • Fedora Linux @lemmy.ml

    Fedora on a 2012 Macbook Pro (Retina)

    Overseas News @aussie.zone

    Jane Goodall, who revolutionised our understanding of animals, dies at 91

    Australia @aussie.zone

    Three people died after Optus network failure impacted triple-0 calls

    Australian Politics @aussie.zone

    Australians too dependent on government, says Sussan Ley

    Australian Politics @aussie.zone

    Hastie flags demotion or resignation should Liberals not abandon net zero

    Perth / Western Australia @aussie.zone

    PERTH'S COLDEST DAY ON RECORD - Snowfalls Reported In Stirling Ranges - The West Australian - 6 Aug 1951

    Perth / Western Australia @aussie.zone

    Australia v. India hockey tour

    Rage @aussie.zone

    The Hottest 100 of Australian Songs: 200-101

    Australia @aussie.zone

    WA's farming community rallies to help drought-hit SA

    Perth / Western Australia @aussie.zone

    WA Population Hits Three Million - ABS Data

    Perth / Western Australia @aussie.zone

    Perth's first east-west rail connection opens after 18 months of disruption

    Perth / Western Australia @aussie.zone

    City of Perth to suspend e-scooter hire after pedestrian death

    Meta @aussie.zone

    We are seeing some vote manipulation

    Perth / Western Australia @aussie.zone

    Obstetrician charged over road death of woman facing further charges

    Australian Politics @aussie.zone

    2025 Vote Compass Australia Post-Election Survey

    Australia @aussie.zone

    Star Ownership

    Australian Politics @aussie.zone

    Three-way race divides voters spread across Australia's newest electorate

    Perth / Western Australia @aussie.zone

    Two men found guilty of murdering Indigenous schoolboy Cassius Turvey

    Perth / Western Australia @aussie.zone

    'Impossible to dispute': Zempilas looks to fix WA Liberals' women problem