

“This should be the moment for electric bikes for short trips, below five kilometres,” he told SBS News.
Queensland LNP government says hi…


“This should be the moment for electric bikes for short trips, below five kilometres,” he told SBS News.
Queensland LNP government says hi…


The fee incurred by the merchant will also be reduced by way of the bank’s fee to them being capped.


Those merchant fees will also be reduced. Or more accurately the cap on what the banks can charge them has been lowered.


I’m talking more about the psychology. At the moment there seems to be (amongst my workplace at least) a bit of concern about filling up before the price goes up since it seemed to be moving near daily. With it being cheaper (albeit temporarily) people should be a bit calmer about it and remove it from the forefront of mind. Calmer people are less likely to descend into anarchy.
I’m honestly glad you asked because I didn’t immediately have an expansion to that ready and had to think about what I was trying to say.


Heavy road user charge being reduced is being underappreciated here. This is a good idea.
The excise reduction is interesting because there are good arguments on both sides. Lower cost increases demand typically but it will also go a long way to calming people down and having a net positive on society. Plus the bit where its slightly cheaper to try and exist.
I won’t argue with receiving the benefits, but I’m not entirely convinced its the right move. Its not simple.


I’m surprised there hasn’t been a big push towards getting people to work from home a bit more. It’s a bit shit for those that can’t and won’t get the cost-saving benefits but it’s one way to influence demand downwards.


They’re not allowed to have a day off work?


You’re the voice we needed on this.


Maybe the bushes


Not the wealthy beach suburbs!


I burnt a Windows 7 install disc about a month ago. A guy I work with found his old PC and wanted a fresh install so he could give it to someone.
I discovered Ventoy about a week ago…
My first impression is not liking it. But I haven’t dug into it much. I did like the old one. The design of Hong Kong’s is more to my taste. My criticism is purely visual at this point.


It wasn’t Discord itself that got breached it was their service provider. The article does mention age verification data. So possibly k-ID which I’ve found on their support site as the provider for age verification. And what do they say about saving those?
Discord and k-ID do not permanently store personal identity documents or your video selfies. Images of your identity documents and ID match selfies are deleted directly after your age group is confirmed, and the video selfie used for facial age estimation never leaves your device.


You might get lucky just using the browser.
But unless you’re using pihole or some sort of DNS based ad blocking you will likely get smashed with ads.


Currently 82% in SEQ.
Look in all honesty you are probably right.