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leeland

leeland

@leeland

Struggling to reconcile the beauty and the horribleness (is that a word?) of the world

Sydney, New South Wales Sumali Ağustos 2007
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
What game?
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leeland@leeland·
@CrazyVibes_1 Cool I think it's called the familiar stranger phenomenon
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Crazy Vibes
Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
Some strangers moments thread 🧵 1)
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leeland@leeland·
@PeterCronau What's the difference? Send the parts directly to Israel or through a third party? Same result. Weasel words
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Peter Cronau
Peter Cronau@PeterCronau·
Foreign Minister Penny Wong stumbles in parliament, forced to admit F-35 parts are being exported from Australia…. Wong claimed those parts are sent to a global supply chain— but Declassified Australia’s report showed some are being sent directly from Australia to Tel Aviv in Israel, as recently as this month.
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Foreign Minister Senator Wong is confusing ‘weapons’ with ‘parts’ of weapons — and ‘supply chain’ with ‘direct flights’. In response to a Greens’ question in the Senate regarding information published by @DeclassifiedAus revealing “parts and components” for the F-35 fighter jet being exported from Australia to Israel this month, foreign minister Senator Wong at first answered: “We are not supplying *weapons or ammunition* to Israel. We have not done so since the Hamas-Israel conflict began, and for the past five years.” Declassified Australia’s recent report is not that “weapons or ammunition” have been exported to Israel — DA’s report stated it was “parts and components” that are being exported directly to Israel. Challenged, the minister admitted parts were being exported, but to a supply chain, not to Israel: “The F-35 as part of the global F35 supply chain, we contribute components and parts that are non-lethal in nature”. Declassified Australia’s story showed parts for the very lethal F-35 fighter jet are indeed being exported — not only to the global supply chain — but are being directly flown from Australia to Tel Aviv in Israel. See the Minister in the Senate this afternoon: 👉 - instagram.com/reel/DMo-Msppf… 👉 Declassified Australia story: declassifiedaus.org/2025/07/11/rev…

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Science girl@sciencegirl·
Huawei’s gesture controlled doors
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leeland@leeland·
@SardineTruther Ok, fair point, my apologies! My hackles go up at the use of the word intuitive in the context of interface design, the way we all make our way through the world is one of trial and error, there is no such thing as an initiative interface, just one that is retrospectively obvious
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𝐛𝐚𝐛𝐚'𝐬 𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐛𝐨𝐲
I agree that they have been trained on a different kind of interface. But a big part of my main points if you read on is that most enterprise software is not designed with this interface in mind, meaning their background with general computing has given them fewer experential opportunities to attune and apply intuitive thinking. I don't think that's stupid.
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𝐛𝐚𝐛𝐚'𝐬 𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐛𝐨𝐲
A foray in to boomerposting, but one of the more notable issues I'm experiencing with juniors in the workplace is relatively poor computer literacy. Younger Gen Z employees seem to be less intuitive when navigating a desktop environment comparative to any software that resembles a mobile interface.
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William Dalrymple
William Dalrymple@DalrympleWill·
Its taken 18 months & it should have happened long ago, but finally @BBCNews has plucked up the courage to write clearly about Israeli War Crimes. RT now before they bow to pressure & retract it. Israel is accused of the gravest war crimes in Gaza bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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leeland@leeland·
@TheAusInstitute @MattGrudnoff Interesting point. I have kids that can't afford to buy where they rent near their own kids schools. so they gave up buying to live and have been investing in property in cheaper places. they had no choice, they had to play the game or get left behind. how would they be affected?
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Australia Institute
Australia Institute@TheAusInstitute·
There’s a simple reform the federal government could introduce to bring house prices down. Directing APRA to force banks to limit loans given to investors would make it easier for people to buy a house they actually want to live in. @MattGrudnoff #auspol
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leeland@leeland·
@AlanKohler @abcnews Remember when the power companies we're 'gold plating' their systems? Spending big on poles and wires because they could pass that cost on to the customer Why didn't that help our current transmission problem?
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Sam Connor
Sam Connor@criprights·
If you have a pacemaker, you can put it in your Will to have your pacemaker donated to a dog in need after you pass. Pacemakers cannot be donated to another human, but they can be donated to dogs with cardiac issues who would depend on it to stay alive.
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The Cockatoo
The Cockatoo@DarcyAmaroo·
Zoe Daniel was popular, intelligent and ran a good campaign. She had a good team. She was a good Independent. Why did unpopular Tim Wilson get enough votes in Goldstein to unseat her against the Liberal trend? Could some one please explain?
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Tas Prospecting
Tas Prospecting@TasProspecting·
@DarcyAmaroo If he was so bad do you think he would be Australia's Human Rights commissioner?
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John Cusack
John Cusack@johncusack·
HOW MANY DEAD IS ENOUGH FOR YOU? You watching? You scrolling past? You sipping coffee while Gaza burns? How many bodies does it take? Ten thousand? Twenty? Thirty thousand children buried in pieces under concrete— Are you’re still calling this “complex”? This is a genocide. This isn’t defense. It’s not a conflict. It’s slaughter. It’s targeted, sustained, deliberate annihilation. The starvation of a people behind a cage built with American steel. And when we name it— Are you still calling us extremists? Antisemites? Criticizing a settler colony is not antisemitism. Demanding an end to mass murder is not hate. Starving human beings ? Sending bunker busters into refugee camps? Thats hate . Fuck your excuses There are not two sides to genocide. If your identity depends on the obliteration of another people— Then it’s time to tear your identity down. If you stay silent— You’re not neutral Or innocent - or confused. You’re part of the machine. The missiles don’t drop themselves. They are carried by language. By lies . By policy. By every coward afraid to say: This. Is. Evil. Gaza screams. And if you don’t hear it— You’ve chosen to be deaf.
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VJ@VJ0429R·
@agent_of_change @jasonhickel China would have been like what India is right now I reckon. With a similar population size and crony capitalism thriving, millions would continue to live in poverty and the rich would have just kept getting richer leading to a classist society
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Jason Hickel
Jason Hickel@jasonhickel·
I spent 10 days walking around Beijing and Shanghai, massive cities of 25 million people each. I visited the centers and the margins alike. And I can tell you this. In London in a single day I see more instances of human misery on any given stretch of high street than I saw during my whole time in both cities combined. More homelessness, more begging, more malnutrition, more disease... more people totally denied human dignity. And what is just as depressing is that for so many people in the West their immediate reaction is to assume that in Beijing and Shanghai the immiserated are somehow whisked away. People's minds are so addled by neoliberal capitalism that they cannot imagine that a society could take even the most *basic* steps to ensure that people have access to the goods and services necessary for survival.
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David Rosenberg
David Rosenberg@EconguyRosie·
Well, Donald Trump has managed to poke the Polar Bear in the eye. Not only has the President upended the Canadian election by pushing the left-leaning Liberals into the lead heading into today’s election, but the locals are cancelling their southbound vacations, unloading their Florida and Arizona properties, and engaging in an unprecedented voluntary boycott of U.S. exports into the country. It is rare for Canada to ever make it to the front page of the Wall Street Journal, but that is exactly what happened today with “Canadians Stiff-Arm U.S. Brands.” (wsj.com/world/americas…) In my various chat lines with U.S. friends and contacts, this only elicits guffaws and derisions of laughter. That is, until I show them the data revealing that Canadians buy $500 billion of American goods and services annually. As that evaporates, the cost to the U.S. economy comes to a non-trivial 2% of GDP. As everyone focuses on China, it is tiny but angry Canada that could well emerge as the trading partner that tips the U.S. economy into a recession that nobody I know voted for back on November 5th.
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Louise Frost
Louise Frost@Louisecdtv·
@ChaponaBike123 Bottom left with the Audi , that was def the 🦌 fault, no doubt in my mind. Look at the body, that is def a fake dive
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Chapona Bike
Chapona Bike@ChaponaBike123·
In response to a survey of motorists that go through Richmond Park, the Royal Parks have come up with a Code of Conduct for Cyclists, to help ensure Richmond Park is a safe place for everyone that uses the park. The survey was carried out by going from car to car in all of the car parks, and posed the question: What do you think causes the biggest challenge to road safety in Richmond Park? a) Cyclists b) Bicycles c) Bicycle riders d) All of the above Results were encouraging, and the trustees agreed with the findings, and published a Code of Conduct for Cyclists. Howard Cocks, spokeswoman for the Motoring Lobby of Motoring Lobbyists, wholeheartedly agreed with the survey, saying "They've hit this spot on. It's clear that cyclists that are causing all the problems in Richmond Park, and this War on Motorists has got to stop".
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