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Dave Lt

@Davelt

🚙 Partners at Compass IoT 💡Co-founder at Invest Rural

ÜT: -35.245557,149.130777 เข้าร่วม Mart 2009
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John Delmenico
John Delmenico@thebigjohnnyd·
Grace slayed so hard she even managed to get the daily aus to say the word 'genocide'
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Annie ❤️‍🔥
Annie ❤️‍🔥@AnnieLiao_2000·
just did an AI capability diagnostic for a 100-person company in Australia. they purchased Microsoft Copilot for everyone. here's how employees are actually using it: - 50% using it like Google (1-3 words prompts..., 25~ chats a day) - 25% not using it at all - 15% using other tools secretly (10% on Manus, 5% on ChatGPT) - 9% actually using it properly for daily to do manual tasks - 1% uses Claude and completly automated their role but told no one the company paid for 100 licenses only 9 people are getting value meanwhile in SF we're debating AGI timelines the gap between "AI is everywhere" and "people actually using AI" is massive we're not in an AI revolution. we're in an adoption crisis.
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Bernard Keane
Bernard Keane@BernardKeane·
Social cohesion in Australia is based on demanding migrants leave foreign conflicts behind when they come here -- while we reserve the right to bomb and invade countries and support genocide. And voters are getting sick of the hypocrisy. crikey.com.au/2026/02/18/our…
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Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt
URGENT! Let's stay focused on Gaza, and the rest of occupied Palestine.▶️Israeli soldiers-including European citizens/double nationals-continue to slaughter Palestinian civilians. Politicians should use their leverage to stop 🇮🇱 crimes instead of trying to silence the critiques.
Mosab Abu Toha@MosabAbuToha

The story of the Abu Nasser family reflects the lived reality of countless Palestinian families. Entire bloodlines erased, homes reduced to rubble, and corpses remain under the rubble for months or are pulverized by US-made bombs. When the massacre and war crime took place on October 29, 2024, much of the Western media, particularly in the country supplying the bombs, remained largely silent. There were no urgent headlines, no sustained outrage, no prime-time panels demanding answers. Shame on that silence and complicity. Over 200 people were killed. No one was held accountable. No independent investigation brought justice to the victims. Instead, more war crimes unfolded in broad daylight, as the world watched, or chose not to. Now, after 474 days, the family has managed to recover the remains of more than 67 loved ones from beneath the rubble. Imagine that: 474 days of digging, waiting, identifying fragments of those once held, loved, and known. And still, their suffering is met with indifference by the media and officials. And still, there is no accountability. Shame on the media’s silence and complicity.

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David Pocock
David Pocock@DavidPocock·
No surprise we still haven't seen the crackdown on gambling advertising (that 75% of Australians want!) when their representatives from the major parties continue to accept gifts and donations from the gambling industry. Almost three years after the Murphy Review was handed down it's shameful the govt hasn't taken action to curb the harms of gambling ads. theguardian.com/australia-news…
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scott
scott@ScottMcKeon_·
ON THE FUTURE OF AUSTRALIA It's clear to me that many people think the world and the way things are is static. And that things will continue to be what they have been recently, unless we intervene. This makes political priorities focus on adjusting how things are today rather than positioning Australia for tomorrow. Australia has been following this journey over the last 2 decades... accumulating $1t debt whilst the quality of life for people has been declining. We've been put on the back foot. We talk about inflation, interest rates the economy and jobs like it's a weather pattern and we're just observing it, not the ones active in and amongst it. The economy is the net result of all actions done inside and with our country. The world right now is a fast changing place, and Australia is well positioned if we tackle the right problems. But we have to be clear on the direction we'd like to go as a country. What's missing to me are value-based heuristics that everyone can get behind. This creates a framework for leadership to have decisive decision-making amongst a fast-changing world. It also creates a sense of national unity, not increasing divide. Political leanings should be based on how to execute towards this shared vision. I'm increasingly skeptical about the quality of the skillsets that get developed as a career politician, because it seems that the main skillset is "how to play politics". Talking points of no real substance during interviews, impromptu debates on talkshow segments, nobody knows what's going on or why decisions are really being made. We jump into policies that are confusing, rushed through parliament and you have to be a detective or conspiracy theorist to try and understand the true intent, or think about downstream consequences. Values-based heuristics shift the conversation from A vs B, to "how do we get to our shard vision?" Here are some examples: - cheap & abundant energy (with minimal environmental impact) - encourage and support resource/infrastructure projects approvals, whilst maintaining high enviro/social standards (i.e. hold a high bar, but don't fuck them around, limiting future investment) - housing policy that prioritises owner-occupiers - excellence in govt services (delivering services to a high standard and cost-effectively) - leadership in areas strategic to Australia's global positioning - stewardship and care for the land - a great quality of life for the everyday Aussie We're currently going through a one in a generation transformation. Let's not fumble this. Australia, it's time to build.💪
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Hussain “Hoz” Shafiei
Hussain “Hoz” Shafiei@HussainShafiei·
This is horrendous to see. God save Gaza.
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Rania
Rania@umyaznemo·
Their suffering is endless!
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Mohammed's Relief Projects✌️🇵🇸✌️
When someone says: "I don't know how to help"? But all I'm asking is for people share and leave a dot. 3 replies — even dots — can save my children 💔 To donate 👇👇 gofund.me/a3b90f53
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Gaza Notifications
Gaza Notifications@gazanotice·
🚨UPDATE/ BREAKING: After intense efforts, Maria Kashko, 1 year and 7 months old, has finally been recovered. She will no longer sleep under the rubble. She was rescued, but to her grave. At least she won’t remain among the 10,000 civilians missing under the ruins.
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Gaza Notifications@gazanotice

🚨BREAKING: Maria Kashko, 1 year and 7 months old, was killed yesterday when Israel bombed her family’s home in Gaza, despite the ceasefire agreement. Her body could not be found ,the civil defense searched for hours in vain. The explosion either shattered her tiny body or hurled her far away.

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Antoinette Lattouf
Antoinette Lattouf@antoinette_news·
Ever wondered what the difference is between "rattling" a ceasefire and being in "violation" of one? Allow Sydney Morning Herald to explain.
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David Pocock
David Pocock@DavidPocock·
The violence in Sudan has left our Sudanese community heartbroken and feeling helpless. I'm hopeful Australia can work with international partners to push for safe passage, humanitarian aid and peace. sbs.com.au/news/article/a…
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Dave Lt@Davelt·
@bentkennedy You’re this kind of person through and through.
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Dave Lt@Davelt·
@TrainLinkNorth What happened to the 5:18pm Newcastle express? We were stuck on the tracks for something like 90 mins…? Now waiting for the next one at Strathfield.
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NSW TrainLink North
NSW TrainLink North@TrainLinkNorth·
Good afternoon, NSW 😊 Sean and Jordan here to keep you updated on your train services. Reach out if you need help planning a trip or travelling.
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LCRIG (Local Council Roads Innovation Group)
Member News: The Road Safety Foundation is integrating cutting-edge connected vehicle technology into its International Road Assessment Program work. This innovative approach, in collaboration with Compass IoT, is transforming road safety. Find out more: lcrig.org.uk/2025/04/02/con…
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scott
scott@ScottMcKeon_·
Clean hotel desk setup
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Dave Lt@Davelt·
@Qantas I was holding for an issue for over 90 minutes which has been unresolved since January and your operator just hung up on me. Need urgent help, how can this be resolved ASAP?
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