The Greens have always been against prohibition more broadly, but they can articulate their reasoning better than I can: https://greens.org.au/news/media-release/greens-secure-amendments-vaping-legislation-and-will-support-passage-through
Yeah, I don’t see why they shouldn’t be treated exactly like cigarettes.
From October that’ll pretty much be the case, except only purchasable at a pharmacy. I can’t see why they shouldn’t be sold at servos, etc., but I don’t think it’s a massive problem in terms of personal freedoms. It’ll give pharmacies a cash boost, and maybe even cause expansion of their opening hours in some cases, which could be helpful.
In any case, I think that the deal the Greens got is probably the best one Labor were ever going to give.
This is definitely a step in the right direction.
It seems likely, though, that they’ll end up with something like the ‘Super PACs’ (Political Action Committees) they use as a workaround in the US.
Nice to be noticed! Thanks for moderating ♥️
People have already given direct answers, and the indirect answer of ‘set up regular automated backups’ (which everyone should set up right now if they haven’t already), but for the sake of throwing another option out there, people could take a look at ‘trash-cli’: https://github.com/andreafrancia/trash-cli
(P.S. I know OP might not have actually deleted the files with ‘rm’, but this addresses a broadly similar issue.)
I think it’s worth emphasising here: Don’t put it off!
There are millions who can tell you from experience that good intentions count for nothing when it comes to backups.
I’d recommend going and setting up Timeshift right now: https://github.com/linuxmint/timeshift
It’s easy to set up, it takes literally 10 minutes, and if you decide later you want to use something else, you can just uninstall Timeshift and delete its backups. But in the meantime you’ll be protected with backups.
It’s literally the first thing I install on a new system and it’s saved me multiple times from having to do a complete reinstall.
Is that unusual?
Much appreciated 👍 ( BTW, creating and/or linking a Wayback Machine archive is also a good option, e.g. https://web.archive.org/save/https://www.news.com.au/national/politics/university-of-queensland-palestine-protest-fury-turns-to-boeing/news-story/8f65afb1ea64b3aa8e294578b4c43e10 )
It actually reads like pretty reasonable coverage until you get to “A wave of anti-Jewish hatred has washed over Australia…”. God, imagine credulously reporting stats put out by the ECAJ, how embarrassing.
I fucking love Hatari in general.
They went on to collaborate with Palestinian musician Bashar Murad: https://youtube.com/watch?v=Xy84LnL_ghA
Bashar Murad actually competed to represent Iceland this year, but came runner-up.
It’s only a petition, no need to worry until the government puts forward a bill.
The text of the article never actually mentions the ethnicity of the kids (interesting choice, ABC 🤔) that this shithead thought he could treat like animals but there is a photo and you will not be surprised.
Well you can ask them if it’s fully remote forever, and then don’t sign a contract unless it also states that.
You can just search for ‘fully remote’ on the job ad sites: https://www.seek.com.au/fully-remote-jobs
They weren’t seized under noise complaints per se, they were seized because it’s illegal to keep roosters in residential areas (because they’re so fucking noisy): https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/community-and-safety/pets-and-livestock/animal-registration-and-permits/livestock-and-horses#residential-area
Ah, okay, on mine it de-duplicates crossposts in the feed. Thanks for the info!
The government also gets their cut from taxes, and poltical parties from donations, so they are likewise incentivised
I cross-posted it 4 times, within minutes of each other, each on a different instance. Is there something wrong with that?
You wouldn’t, which is exactly why the industry is pushing for a scheme like this.
Death, incapacitation, and unforced resignation don’t count 😆