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ikt@aussie.zoneto
A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•As AI wipes jobs, Google CEO Sundar Pichai says it’s up to everyday people to adapt accordingly: ‘We will have to work through societal disruption’
1·19 hours agoI mean the article says that in the first paragraph
AI isn’t just coming for entry-level workers. Google CEO Sundar Pichai says no job, not even his own, is safe.
And
Yeah, just work it out
I mean yeah, that’s what we’ve always done when there is a major technological disruption, his quote is basically: we’re humans, this is what we do
the one that pays for healthcare :P
ikt@aussie.zoneto
Futurology@futurology.today•24 nations, incl. Australia, Britain, & The Netherlands will form a breakaway conference from the annual COP conference, without the petro-states, focused on permanently ending fossil fuel use.English
1·2 days agoas in my other post, they don’t give a shit, they are digging up the majority of their own coal anyway
ikt@aussie.zoneto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•The Fediverse and Content Creation: MonetizationEnglish
6·3 days agoI don’t think it was money that changed youtube, i think it was the algo, it now promotes viral content that for some reason has a persons face in the thumbnail with an exaggerated face :O
ikt@aussie.zoneto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•The Fediverse and Content Creation: MonetizationEnglish
591·3 days agosuper necessary if we expect anyone (outside of hobbyists) to even think of putting their content on the fediverse first or at the same time as other platforms
ikt@aussie.zoneto
Australia@aussie.zone•Immigration panic comes in waves. Data shows who worries most, and whenEnglish
51·3 days agoI remember when the conversation first came out, I really thought it was going to be an incredible news source, I was going to be reading all about spacetech and future stuff uni’s are working on, instead it’s stuff like this

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Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•⚠️ [Important] Ukrainians should AVOID USING Telegram. There is big evidence that Telegram is linked to the FSB ⚠️
6·3 days agoyou want to go into settings > privacy > invites > change to my contacts
that will stop the random channel invites
ikt@aussie.zoneto
Futurology@futurology.today•24 nations, incl. Australia, Britain, & The Netherlands will form a breakaway conference from the annual COP conference, without the petro-states, focused on permanently ending fossil fuel use.English
21·3 days agoOh they know it, they just don’t care, good article:
Producing nickel is causing a staggering amount of climate pollution, and Indonesia knows it.
https://thediplomat.com/2025/09/funding-coal-powered-nickel-in-indonesian-is-a-climate-disaster/
ikt@aussie.zoneto
Australia@aussie.zone•Couple from Kazakhstan allegedly used hidden camera and earpieces to win $1.18m from Sydney’s Crown casinoEnglish
3·4 days agoOver the course of October and November, the pair visited the casino multiple times, winning a total of $1.18m, which raised suspicions at Crown, police alleged.
Should have stuck to 100k, could be back in Kazakhstan living it up

Quickly and effortlessly get some music playing that can act as a backdrop for your real activity such as working, driving, cooking, hosting friends, etc. Keep it rolling indefinitely. The particular songs don’t matter much. They are fungible as long as the general mood stays consistent.
can’t relate
i find new awesome music all the time, i only found i loved hardstyle 8 years ago, techno 5 years ago, vaporwave like a year ago
This is a fantastic service if you’re not that interested in music and are just looking for the aural version of mediocre Ikea artwork to cover the bare walls of your day
if you want to make it harder for yourself to discover new music then cool, but don’t imply that because you used spotify as a sort of cafe jazz background radio that we all use it like this
just the brain doing its thing
Musical preferences tend to form in late adolescence and persist throughout adulthood. Music heard during childhood and adolescence creates more durable memories than music heard at other ages. The music we listen to during our early teens creates a strong sense of nostalgia in later years.
pretty certain its same reason why if you’re going to learn a language its best to start early
ikt@aussie.zoneto
Futurology@futurology.today•24 nations, incl. Australia, Britain, & The Netherlands will form a breakaway conference from the annual COP conference, without the petro-states, focused on permanently ending fossil fuel use.English
1·4 days agorenewables are already the cheapest form of power, there’s no excuse to be building new coal power plants in 2025
ikt@aussie.zoneto
Futurology@futurology.today•24 nations, incl. Australia, Britain, & The Netherlands will form a breakaway conference from the annual COP conference, without the petro-states, focused on permanently ending fossil fuel use.English
1·4 days agoif they need cheap energy renewables are the cheapest, especially with the 3rd worlds links to China, building coal power plants is just ignorance
ikt@aussie.zoneto
Futurology@futurology.today•24 nations, incl. Australia, Britain, & The Netherlands will form a breakaway conference from the annual COP conference, without the petro-states, focused on permanently ending fossil fuel use.English
3·4 days agoit’s crazy, even 30kw for 7k, i paid $16k for 10kw in jan 2023
now i know you’ll be loving this shit right here
l i m p bizkit is right here
people in the house put them hands in the air
cause if you don’t care then we don’t care
great stuff love it, would rewind the vhs tape after recording the morning music video show to listen to again
ikt@aussie.zoneto
Futurology@futurology.today•24 nations, incl. Australia, Britain, & The Netherlands will form a breakaway conference from the annual COP conference, without the petro-states, focused on permanently ending fossil fuel use.English
24·4 days agofeel free to take it up with the countries buying it, or is it just the west that has to reduce its dependence on coal?
ikt@aussie.zoneto
Futurology@futurology.today•24 nations, incl. Australia, Britain, & The Netherlands will form a breakaway conference from the annual COP conference, without the petro-states, focused on permanently ending fossil fuel use.English
7·4 days agofew on ozbargain:
[NSW] 50kWh VoltX Solar Battery & 10kW Inverter $6,999 Installed (NSW Metro Only) @ VoltX Energy
[NSW, SA, QLD] NEW Customers Only: 41.93 Kwh Fox ESS Eq4800 Solar Battery from $5,199 @ Aussie Solar Batteries
ikt@aussie.zoneto
Futurology@futurology.today•24 nations, incl. Australia, Britain, & The Netherlands will form a breakaway conference from the annual COP conference, without the petro-states, focused on permanently ending fossil fuel use.English
27·5 days agoNegative our coal use is trending downwards:

We are a bit similar to Norway in that domestically we’re doing great at pushing forward with renewables but we export most of our crap:
The main sources of domestic energy production from natural sources were:
- Black coal (11,092 PJ of which 89% was exported)
- Natural gas (5,724 PJ of which 78% was exported as LNG)
- Uranium (2,725 PJ of which 99% was exported)
- Crude oil, condensates and other petroleum products (750 PJ of which 79% was exported)
https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/industry/energy/energy-account-australia/2023-24
So we export fossil fuels but at home we’re number one in the world:
Australia has the highest per capita solar capacity, now over 1.4kW.
We also I’m pretty certain (thanks to the Labor governments home battery subsidises) number one in the world with home battery installs:
“Based on the success of the program to date, we anticipate around 175,000 valid batteries to be installed by the end of 2025, representing around 3.9 GWh of useable capacity.
When you can get a 40kwh home battery for 7000 AUD (~4500 USD) to hook up to your solar panels (which are getting bugger all for sending solar to the grid because we now have too much solar being generated now) and just about go off grid, why wouldn’t you?
Sorry for long reply :X
ikt@aussie.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•Replace your boss ... before they replace youEnglish
21·5 days agohave you tried getting a job?
























i like how you jammed the german culture of following the rules into the american culture war
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3EBs7sCOzo