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Rainy day lover. Host to family and friends. Kids and !three! house panthers keep me sane

Sydney, New South Wales Katılım Eylül 2018
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Mark Livingstone
Mark Livingstone@cyningofcent·
@LegacySiu Swindon Town, Notts County, Salford City, Walsall, Gillingham FC, Cardiff, Luton Town, Stockport County, Burton Albion, Blackpool, Norwich, Ipswich, Watford, Millwall, Birmingham City…… to start with
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Legacy (Fan)@LegacySiu·
Name a football club without letter "E" You can’t
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RoGat@ro_gat·
@MChandlerMather That $5000 would last a week if you were to pay bills in arrears and bills in advance.
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Max Chandler-Mather
Max Chandler-Mather@MChandlerMather·
BREAKING Green Institute report calls for a 50% tax on gas export revenue, after our analysis finds gas corporations stand to double revenue up to $107 billion this year. A 50% gas tax would raise $55 billion in 2026/27 - enough to give every household in Aus $5000. So why 50%?
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Gregory Andrews
Gregory Andrews@LyrebirdDream·
@AlboMP @david89293299 If you want to make Aussie battlers a top priority @AlboMP then stop cowering to Donald Trump and stand up for Australia’s sovereignty.👇🏽
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Anthony Albanese
Anthony Albanese@AlboMP·
Our top priority is helping Australians with the cost of living.
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Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
Chuck Norris stepping into the ring to face an undefeated kickboxing champion.
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RoGat@ro_gat·
@awilkinson As usual, another excellent article
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Andrew Wilkinson
Andrew Wilkinson@awilkinson·
Software is about to look a lot like ecommerce. Shitty margins. Unlimited competition. A hard way to make a living. Why? Because over the next few years, Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI are going to drink the software industry's milkshake 🥤 If you were looking for a hotel in 2010, this is how it went: 2010: Google "hotels in New York" → Google links you to TripAdvisor. But by 2020... 2020: Google "hotels in New York" → Google shows its own hotel booking system integrated directly into the search results. RIP TripAdvisor 🪦📉 (check their stock price 2015 vs today) Google made a fortune by building products that captured demand on the keywords where they had the most traffic, like travel. But Google had finite resources. They only had so many developers to build these products, so it only made sense to do this for the largest categories: hotels, flights, shopping. This same thing is about to happen to most digital services and software products. Except this time, the constraint that protected smaller categories is gone. 2025: Ask ChatGPT for the best CRM software → It directs you to Attio, Pipedrive, and Zoho. 2028: Ask ChatGPT for the best CRM → It builds one, imports your data, and runs it for you at a fraction of the cost. The difference between OG Google and today's frontier models is that OG Google needed human engineers to build each vertical product. OpenAI, Anthropic, and the Google of today (Gemini) won't have this constraint. When the cost to build and maintain software approaches zero, there's no reason to stop at hotels and flights. You do it for everything, on demand. Right now, vibe coding is still fiddly. It requires a human in the loop, it's insecure, and it depends on third-party hosting and infrastructure. But I expect the frontier model companies to build out their own vertical infrastructure to run the software they generate, removing the current friction entirely. Think Claude's artifacts, except full-fledged digital products—hosted, maintained, and updated by the same AI that built them. The moat for most software companies isn't the code. It's the switching cost and the ecosystem lock-in. When an AI can rebuild your tool in seconds and migrate your data automatically, that moat disappears. Everyone understands that vibe coding = infinite competition. But this is different. They're taking your customer before they can even get to you. So, software becomes a lot like ecommerce. Near zero margin unless you own distribution and aren't reliant on Google/Meta for customers. TLDR: They drink your milkshake. They'll drink it up.
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RoGat@ro_gat·
@SydneyFC Patrick has not one atom of Sydney in his makeup. Strange choice
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Sydney FC
Sydney FC@SydneyFC·
We have appointed Patrick Kisnorbo as Head Coach for the remainder of the Isuzu UTE A-League 2025/26 season ✍️ Kisnorbo will take charge with immediate effect and will lead the team next Thursday when we face Brisbane Roar. Full Details 👉 bit.ly/4lPWzuk #WeAreSydney
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RoGat@ro_gat·
@larissawaters Get out of this “us vs billionaire” thinking trap. how about making better decisions in life
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Larissa Waters
Larissa Waters@larissawaters·
Making public transport free, for as long as this crisis goes on for, must be on the table at National Cabinet today. This would be immediate cost-of-living relief, and take the pressure off fuel supplies. Billionaires took us to war, and the rest of us are paying for it.
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RoGat@ro_gat·
@yanisvaroufakis after reading Adults in the room, I felt the injustice imposed on the Greek people and the economic death lock the EU put them in. But since Trump has entered politics I feel that your stance has softened on the EU, solely to spite Trump. Have I assumed correctly?
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RoGat@ro_gat·
Why did the Bondi “hero” let the shooter go only to see him to go back to the bridge, get another gun and start firing at people again?
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RoGat@ro_gat·
Gianni Infantino did a bloody good job. Well done! Regards, Normal People in the World
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RoGat@ro_gat·
@culturaltutor How do we get these original texts? Great research by the way
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The Cultural Tutor
The Cultural Tutor@culturaltutor·
Shakespeare didn't invent his own stories and characters; he borrowed them. Here's the source material for all 38 of his plays, in alphabetical order:
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Premier League@premierleague·
Liverpool defeat Arsenal through Dominik Szoboszlai's sensational free-kick 💥
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ADONIS
ADONIS@AdonisLifts·
Roosters. Listen to me when I say this: lock Sam Walker up on a 10 year deal. Pay him $1.5m a year, give him whatever he wants. We look absolutely lost in attack without him and can’t win a premiership unless he’s our 7 running the team. @sydneyroosters #NRLStormRoosters
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RoGat@ro_gat·
@AlboMP Make union fees non tax deductible and erase all these ridiculous benefits for government workers
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Anthony Albanese
Anthony Albanese@AlboMP·
Working retail or hospo this weekend? You just got a 3.5% pay rise.
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
AI privacy is critically important as users rely on AI more and more. the new york times claims to care about tech companies protecting user’s privacy and their reporters are committed to protecting their sources. but they continue to ask a court to make us retain chatgpt users' conversations when a user doesn't want us to. this is not just unconscionable, but also overreaching and unnecessary to the case. we’ll continue to fight vigorously in court today. i believe there should be some version of "AI privilege" to protect conversations with AI.
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RoGat@ro_gat·
This kind of thinking causes constant turmoil because it eliminates the probability factor in risk. By this I mean, the probability of chats in ChatGPT being used for something improper, spread out amongst all users could be 0.01% however this thinking eliminates this and in fact flips it to make it 99.9% probable. All of a sudden it doesn’t matter the consequence (e.g. lack of privacy) of the users who do nothing wrong ever, because it’s on the same level as those who use it for no good.
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RoGat@ro_gat·
@smh checkout the hit piece on Sydney by @karlkwin ‘s article where his indignation about TV production. This is why I moved away from the SMH because it doesn’t its own city. Yet this typical victorian instead of being happy for another city other than smug village he’s from gets away with it?
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RoGat@ro_gat·
@theslothdog3000 @OzraeliAvi You’ve never been clocked on the chin then. Because when you have, you’ll know it’s very difficult to muster any energy to fight back properly.
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bitcoin surfer@theslothdog3000·
@OzraeliAvi The guy can’t even fight learn how to fucking defend yourself from these people.
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Avi Yemini
Avi Yemini@OzraeliAvi·
2025 Trains in Victoria: Ride at Your Own Risk
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RoGat@ro_gat·
@sama You have no idea how much confidence I’ve gained from using Chat GPT
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
also, today we are making a lightweight version of memory available to the free tier of chatgpt! memory has probably become my favorite feature in chatgpt; excited for us to improve this a lot over time.
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