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brisk@aussie.zoneto
Sydney@aussie.zone•The Annual “Pink Moon” Arrives in Sydney Skies This April
1·14 days agohttps://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/moon/pink.html
The Full Moon in April is named the Pink Moon after the pink flowers that bloom in spring
It’s literally just a full moon in April.
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Australian Politics@aussie.zone•The seven-word reality check in Anthony Albanese's address to the nation
6·14 days ago“We can coordinate the next steps together.”
The reference to “next steps” is ominous because it’s not clear what they are.
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Australian Politics@aussie.zone•PM urges Australians to 'do their bit' in national address that breaks convention
122·14 days agoWhat a dramatic platform to say nothing of substance on
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Technology@lemmy.world•Android's new developer verification rollout begins, sideloading changes are nextEnglish
29·13 days agoBecause anti-trust has not been enforced this century, with the exception of Lina Khan’s work as the FCC director.
Companies have been pushing the boundaries further and further for decades, with almost no push back.
Not enough brass, though
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Australian Politics@aussie.zone•[Discussion] What level of proportional representation is desirable?
2·19 days agoIf I were designing a representative democracy from the ground up, I would have only one house with full proportional representation. I’m not compelled by any of the arguments I’ve seen in favour of multiple systems side by side like we currently have, they generally seem to sacrifice democracy in favour of convenience or “stability”
I’m strongly of the opinion that “government” as applied in the Australian political system (ie, cabinet) should not be a single party, but nominees collectively agreed by parliament (assuming ministers are necessary).
Going from where we are now, the lower house needs to change. Multi member electorates would be great. Otherwise, the smallest meaningful step we could take would be transitioning to a Condorcet method of counting lower house votes. That wouldn’t even require us to change the ballots!
brisk@aussie.zoneto
Programming@programming.dev•what open source tools do you use for music?
4·19 days agoI’m not much of a musician, but I’ve used MilkyTracker for some chiptune work
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Sydney@aussie.zone•Sydney Commuters Are Driving Less And Catching More Public Transport Thanks To The Fuel Crisis
4·21 days agoThere are two contradictory headlines (both with stats to back them up!) posted within an hour of one another.
I couldn’t comment on which is accurate or if it’s dependant on perspective, I just found it amusing.
The school thing is irrelevant, it was just between them on the feed.
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Programming@programming.dev•January 1st is not always on the first week of the year
9·22 days agoA string has two ends
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Programming@programming.dev•Should I teach students who doesn't know computer science C or JavaScript first?
15·22 days agoWhat level are your students (primary school, high school, technical college, university)?
You said it’s not a core skill, so what is their core skill? IT? Machinist? Electronics engineer?
C is an excellent “fundamentals” language that anyone with a software engineering and maybe computer science should have exposure too, but if their programming is purely practical (e.g. scripting for IT?) C is essentially irrelevant.
Javascript is very narrow in scope but if they’re web designers then it’s essential.
I’ll back the other commenters that if they need a language they can do useful things in (e.g. simple automations, calculations), Python is hard to pass over.
For me streaks are a double edged sword; if I break a streak then the stat becomes a disincentive
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Australia@aussie.zone•Iran projectile lands near UAE air base with Australian soldiersEnglish
2·28 days agoLive update has moved on since the headline but there’s a article now https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03-18/al-minhad-air-base-attacked-by-iran-no-australians-hurt/106468378
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Australia@aussie.zone•How do Australia's petrol prices compare globally?English
6·28 days ago
This graph is pretty good too

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Brisbane@aussie.zone•Hmmmm. The lesson here is don't use a paper plate as a lid when air frying. DOH !
4·29 days agoIn the basket. Plate either sat too high or more likely got pulled up by air movement. Those curves you can see in the burn pattern mirror the heating element at the top of the air fryer.
Source: I have been similarly silly
I have absolutely no idea how comprehensive it is, but Calibre has a book search that shows DRM free as a filterable column.
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People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•Making grades meaningless so that everyone advances is doing a disservice to kids' education.
3·1 month agoThree cueing peaked in the 90s.
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People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•Making grades meaningless so that everyone advances is doing a disservice to kids' education.
122·1 month agoSchool is the real world. It’s just their world, not yours. It’s where they spend a huge fraction of their day and year. School needs to be a livable place regardless of what comes after. “Preparation” if necessary at all, can come at the end or be taught explicitly instead of implicitly.























How close do you want it to be?
I’m a big fan of the OpenBook