Train track overlooking an entirely empty lot where Toombul Shopping Centre used to be. There's a mobile phone tower in the middle distance but little else.
Took this pic from the train the other day.
Train track overlooking an entirely empty lot where Toombul Shopping Centre used to be. There's a mobile phone tower in the middle distance but little else.
Took this pic from the train the other day.
It's entirely gone, grass growing back over it.
A person in a hooded rain jacket sits on the roof rack of a white off-road vehicle tilted and sunk in moving brown water, with dark hills in the distance.
I'm at QAGOMA where there's an excellent special exhibition by artist Olafur Eliasson but of special Fedi interest is the "Cars in rivers series". #IfItsFloodedFloorIt
I'd guess they are directly comparing with CEC which is around $2000 to $3800 depending. But still. Uhlmann, gtfo. events.cleanenergycouncil.org.au/australiancl...
I reckon an LLM could do / is doing this for them now.
is this a solution?
The most surprising one there for me is Baltimore.
I've been trying to understand why this isn't generating as much fury as it should, and i think it's because there is a fundamental belief among many americans that the military can pretty much do whatever (which isn't entirely inaccurate.) that said, what the actual fuck.
upgraded my lil race-off interactive to use the 10m split times! I should probably make some generic little guys too, instead of hand drawing each one
Open the Korean-based steak sauce, Hal.
Mainstream pundits have instantly sanitized and ignored Charlie Kirk's core political project and its impacts. He has been remembered by the mainstream press as someone they merely disagreed with, a debate me-guy whose words and actions had zero consequences:
www.404media.co/charlie-kirk...
"It doesn't work reliably, so just don't use it for anything, like, super important" is a wild thing to say about your own product
The people dominating our political landscape, culture, and economy are just so stupid and full of shit it's almost impossible to describe
People phoned up and got one guess about what the hosts had in front of them. "It's a simple game for simple people."
Mostly I remember the intro / promo where they had a clip of a caller saying: "It's a brick. It's two bricks??"
Does this sound familiar to anyone? Was it @scottdools.bsky.social ?
This is unsearchable, but I need to know if anyone else remembers this. Triple J I think (maybe arvo time slot or Drive?) had a call in segment once that was called "What's on the desk?"
Yeah very hard to pin down. I found what I was remembering though, they are more like ants: www.instagram.com/florapest/
The leftmost one looks very reminiscent of some street art I've seen, can't quite place it though.
So big it should be called just Wales and the other Wales would be forced to rename to "Old North Wales"
The whole internet loves Draw A Fish, a lovely website that lets anyone draw a fish! **5 seconds later**
We regret to inform you the whole site was LLM vibe coded, has easily exploitable security holes, and users are drawing swastikas instead of fish. aldenhallak.com/blog/posts/d...
Filling skate bowls with rocks and sand for me.
That's their secret Cap, they're always wanting violence.
Protesters stand to the left, prevented from crossing King St Bridge in Melbourne by police in riot gear.
Meanwhile in Melbourne, Victoria police in riot gear are blocking protesters crossing the King St bridge. www.instagram.com/freepalestin...
Huge respect to everyone who turned up to the march today.
Phew you're right.
In my head I last ran it maybe 5 years ago. In reality I last ran it 25 years ago.
Is this performance art? It's hard to believe.
Hi everyone
I was denied entry, detained, and deported from the USA over the last 48 hours because of my reporting on the Columbia student protests
I arrived back in Melbourne hours ago and had my phone handed back to me upon landing
So glad to hear you are back on your feet!
This feels like such a poetic follow up to the 2017 thing where Musk flew in a private jet to South Australia to sell a battery as the "solution" to blackouts