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  • Good lord, Syrc jumpscare

  • I can't believe Gura broke her contract with Yagoo /s

  • While no doubt we could've done a lot worse, this still reads like a satirical headline to me

  • Australian News @aussie.zone

    Scott Morrison receives Australia's highest honour for leadership during [COVID] crisis

    www.abc.net.au /news/2025-06-08/scott-morrison-appointed-companion-order-of-australia/105380814
  • hololive @lemmy.world

    HoloMyth and iron (animation)

  • Videos @lemmy.world

    The all-knowing lie detector | Chris & Jack

  • hololive @lemmy.world

    HoloEN's "All My Fellas!" (short / animation)

  • hololive @lemmy.world

    In ~8 hours: Gura's graduation 3D Mini Live

  • hololive @lemmy.world

    Secret money (animation)

  • I can't believe Yagoo locked Gura into a contract that requires her to stream until she's 90 /s

  • hololive @lemmy.world

    Gura self-portrait

  • Based on my recollection of the PDS (remember that I read these 4 months ago), the cost of hedging is built into the fee shown in my table.

    Afaik they're not currently offering an unhedged version of these ones. The cost of hedging is pretty small in absolute terms though, for Blackrock's other stuff I think it's around 0.03% difference between the hedged/unhedged.

  • The hedging cost should be part of the fee?

  • Melbourne @aussie.zone

    Thousands of people pass through this station each day, but experts say it has some of the worst air in Melbourne

    www.abc.net.au /news/2024-03-06/melbourne-southern-cross-station-air-pollution-data-revealed/103486852
  • Australian News @aussie.zone

    ASIO reveals plot by retired politician to introduce a prime minister's family member to foreign spies

    www.abc.net.au /news/2024-02-28/asio-reveals-plot-by-retired-politician/103513926
  • It actually sounds like the van's panels (I'm guessing especially the large roof panel) can provide non-trivial power:

    "Even if I'm stuck somewhere we just have to wait a couple of hours and it'll self charge and bring me home." (emphasis added)

    No doubt the huge array of panels on his roof can give it a lot more juice though!

  • Melbourne @aussie.zone

    We sat down with Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan and asked her your questions

    www.abc.net.au /news/2024-02-02/victorian-premier-jacinta-allan-cost-of-living-housing/103413980
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Australia Day to be moved to Scott Morrison’s resignation day

    chaser.com.au /general-news/australia-day-to-be-moved-to-scott-morrisons-resignation-day/
  • Australian Politics @aussie.zone

    ‘Dark money’: $57m of donations to major Australian parties in 2022-23 of unknown origin

    www.theguardian.com /australia-news/2024/feb/02/dark-money-57m-of-donations-to-major-australian-parties-in-2022-23-of-unknown-origin
  • Australian Politics @aussie.zone

    Grattan on Friday: Albanese’s Stage 3 rework invites a wider tax debate the government doesn’t want to have

    theconversation.com /grattan-on-friday-albaneses-stage-3-rework-invites-a-wider-tax-debate-the-government-doesnt-want-to-have-222493
  • Australian News @aussie.zone

    Vacuum cleaner retail chain Godfreys collapses, 193 job losses expected in coming fortnight

    www.abc.net.au /news/2024-01-30/vacuum-cleaner-retailer-godfreys-enters-voluntary-administration/103404918
  • Australian Politics @aussie.zone

    'Like being strapped to a suicide bomber': Coalition insiders detail the toxic rivalry that destroyed two political careers

    www.abc.net.au /news/2024-01-29/the-abbott-turnbull-rivalry-that-brought-down-two-careers/103362806
  • Yeah the titles from ABC News are generally....... not my personal choice these days, but I guess they feel the need to play whatever the title game is.

  • Did you actually read through the article, or are you just assuming the contents based on the (admittedly mildly clickbait-y) title?

  • Covid, yes, but not widespread lockdowns (and some other stuff from the "early covid" period) which is basically what the article is reflecting on. For example, I hadn't really thought about how it could affect child social development due to significantly reduced social exposure.

    This isn't really a "covid is over" piece. 'It's still a serious human pathogen' wouldn't be a sub-heading if it was.

  • Good stuff, sometimes aggressive measures need to be taken to look out for the interest of the shareholders. Plus the fuel discount is a perfectly timed Christmas gift, exactly what Australia needs in a cost of living crisis. Bravo Woolies, very proud to have my superannuation invested in a company that cares!

  • In this experiment, external funding is paying for the handouts.

    In a self-contained system, the same system/community providing the handouts would be generating the revenue for them (e.g., via taxation). Think of existing social welfare where "the system" generates the revenue that pays for the welfare programs.

  • I agree it's a useful insight, but it's the only sentence in the entire article that isn't instead discussing the merits of lump sum vs regular payment. Saying that "it's the takeaway" from the linked article is insanity.

    The Wikipedia page for Hitler includes the sentence:

    The stock market in the United States crashed on 24 October 1929.

    That doesn't make it the takeaway of the article!! If you want to make a case for something, bring the right evidence. As the researchers themselves have said, this study can't just be generalized to high-income countries.

  • A couple of personal highlights:

    • CS2 will have new weapons added in future
    • Modes like Arms Race and Surf have "not been forgotten"
  • Finding optimal CO values that are long-term stable across all workloads (namely: idle) is such an enormous PITA though X_X

  • In addition to not qualifying by most definitions of open source (as already mentioned), CC is not recommended for use in software: https://creativecommons.org/faq/#can-i-apply-a-creative-commons-license-to-software

    We recommend against using Creative Commons licenses for software. Instead, we strongly encourage you to use one of the very good software licenses which are already available.

    [...]

    Unlike software-specific licenses, CC licenses do not contain specific terms about the distribution of source code, which is often important to ensuring the free reuse and modifiability of software. Many software licenses also address patent rights, which are important to software but may not be applicable to other copyrightable works. Additionally, our licenses are currently not compatible with the major software licenses, so it would be difficult to integrate CC-licensed work with other free software. Existing software licenses were designed specifically for use with software and offer a similar set of rights to the Creative Commons licenses.


    Edited link for kbin/mbin users: https://creativecommons.org/faq (scroll to Can I apply a Creative Commons license to software?)