Zagorath
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It was literally his mission to find land to steal and place the natives under British rule
Actually, it ends up looking even worse for Cook. His instructions specifically said:
You are also with the Consent of the Natives to take Possession of Convenient Situations in the Country in the Name of the King of Great Britain: Or: if you find the Country uninhabited take Possession for his Majesty by setting up Proper Marks and Inscriptions, as first discoverers and possessors.
So either he ignored the Crown’s instructions to get “consent”, or he (and not later colonists) is the original source of claims of terra nullius.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Wine 11 runs Windows apps in Linux and macOS better than everEnglish
27·13 days agoI misread that as “Win 11 runs Linux and macOS apps better than ever” and was ready to sarcastically point out that Linux runs Linux apps better too.
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AusPol@quokk.au•Greens capitulate to right-wing campaign against the Palestine movementEnglish
1·13 days agoI was gonna spend the time this evening or over the weekend writing it, since I’ve been pretty hectic this week. But since the Greens have seemingly already gotten the message and are opposing it in its current form for pretty much the reasons I would have been listing, I don’t think it necessary anymore.
I’m gonna say, I don’t like the use of LLMs to replace real artists, but IP law is not an appropriate vehicle to stop it happening. AIs trained on pirated material should face the consequences for that, but scraping publicly available (not the same as public domain) material is ethically no different to human artists taking inspiration from that same material. It’s the output that needs to be restricted, not the input.
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World News@quokk.au•No, you can't transfer your prize, Nobel body says amid Machado's Trump suggestionEnglish
3·17 days agoI mean it’s pretty obvious that Trump does care a great deal about the Peace prize. He was going on and on about it last year, and even convinced FIFA to give him a Temu Peace prize instead.
And Trump’s insecurities surrounding Obama have been much documented since the beginning of his 2016 run. Those insecurities provide a pretty significant motivation for his desire to get the Peace prize.
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World News@quokk.au•No, you can't transfer your prize, Nobel body says amid Machado's Trump suggestionEnglish
14·18 days agoI’m not sure I see how your argument fits together. Nothing you said is wrong, but it doesn’t dispute the point I make. It doesn’t really even try to, apart from the words “I disagree” at the start.
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World News@quokk.au•No, you can't transfer your prize, Nobel body says amid Machado's Trump suggestionEnglish
32·18 days agoTrump is so desperate to get the Peace Prize, just because he’s an incessant narcissist. He got his start running for politics because a few jokes from then-President Obama hurt his feelings, and trying to beat Obama at everything he had done really stands over Trump.
Honestly your first picture could also be a good example to demonstrate ring species, which are a great countertexample to the “reproduce to produce fertile offspring” definition of species.
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AusPol@quokk.au•Greens capitulate to right-wing campaign against the Palestine movementEnglish
4·18 days agoDamn, this is mega disappointing. I’ve moved so my local MP is no longer Greens, but I haven’t updated my address on the electoral roll so I might write to her, and to the Greens Senators, to express my disappointment at this.
I’ll also just re-share here the text of a fantastic Facebook post that came out a week ago, before Albo capitulated:
A Royal Commission is for systemic, nationwide failure not a single criminal act like the Bondi Shooting
Australia only uses Royal Commissions when normal oversight has completely failed, causing widespread harm over years not localised to one region, city or state.
Examples:
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Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse
- Most expensive ever (~$535 million)
- Decades of abuse across churches, schools, state institutions
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Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability
- ~$300–350 million
- Widespread abuse and neglect across care, health, justice, NDIS
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Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety
– ~$110–120 million
– System found to be unsafe, neglectful, and failing nationally -
Royal Commission into the Robodebt Scheme
– ~$60 million
– An unlawful government scheme that harmed hundreds of thousands
The Bondi attack was a single act of violence by an individual.
It is already subject to:
- Police investigation
- Coroner’s inquest
- Independent reviews
Unless evidence shows repeated ignored warnings, systemic government failure, or nationwide negligence, a Royal Commission is not justified.
Calling one without proof of systemic failure is political theatre, wastes public money, and retraumatises families.
Facts first. Evidence first. Accountability where it belongs.
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Games@sh.itjust.works•Ubisoft Closes Halifax Studio Just After Employees UnionizedEnglish
2·18 days agoI highly doubt they’d do it this blatantly if they were not confident this is an easy sell
I mean, I would have agreed with you, except we’ve also just recently seen even more blatant and indefensible union-busting from Rockstar in the UK, another country with good labour laws, and another country with more than adequate legal resources.
I think you’re probably right that Ubisoft has sufficient legal cover to win this case, but that’s because of the merits of this case, not because a big company from a country with good laws could never do something stupidly illegal.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Dell says the quiet part out loud: Consumers don't actually care about AI PCs — "AI probably confuses them more than it helps them"English
6·20 days agoHow is their site (and product) as an option for your non-techy mum? Also does shipping end up being exorbitant if you’re not in the same country they’re based in?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Dell says the quiet part out loud: Consumers don't actually care about AI PCs — "AI probably confuses them more than it helps them"English
7·21 days agoWhat companies actually make decent mid-range laptops these days?
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World News@quokk.au•Danish troops told to 'shoot first, ask questions later' if US invades GreenlandEnglish
18·21 days agoIf you’d had it on your bingo card at the start of the decade that’d have been a shocker. But after Trump openly suggested the possibility early last year, it’s hardly a huge surprise if someone predicted it this year, even if he did quieten down on that front towards the end of the year.
Stupid scare “quotes”.
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Australia@aussie.zone•Why might NBN cable have been removed?English
3·21 days agoI thought we were past the days of waiting multiple weeks for internet after moving in.
In still remember in November 2019 when my apartment finally got NBN installed, and I had to wait until late January 2020 to actually get it all connected.
That was very convenient timing.
I also bought a new bike as a Christmas present to myself in December 2019. COVID couldn’t have happened at a more perfect time for me.
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Australia@aussie.zone•Australian electric car market to get influx of new models as cheaper EVs hit the roadEnglish
1·22 days agoI suspect they probably already are cheaper over the lifetime of the product. Of course there’s also a lot of value in the upfront cost coming closer, but there are other problems at play.
First and foremost: the culture wars. The right-wing loves to make a big fuss at how poor and inadequate anything that might be better for the environment is. And EVs have been a huge target of this.
There’s also range anxiety. Australia doesn’t have the best fast-charger network for those rare long-distance trips, and far too many people make their purchase based on what they might need for a trip they take less than once per year.
And then there’s dealers. There have been many reports of dealers discouraging people from getting EVs. Probably because they make a lot of their money on aftermarket servicing, which EVs need a lot less of than ICE cars. So it’s in their best interest to avoid EVs.





Well, no. Brisbane has the Ekka holiday. Other parts of Qld have different show days. Starting with this Friday in Stanthorpe.