
Two major Australian banks have moved to strengthen their ability to act against financial abusers.

Software engineer (video games). Likes dogs, DJing + EDM, running, electronics and loud bangs in Reservoir.
It wouldn't surprise me if this decision was more about external conditions than internal ones. They've got the money to burn, and are likely forecasting an insane number of sales, so timing it to ensure a more favourable global economy seems believable to me.
Holy shit, TIL Mexico has a legally prescribed 6-day work week! That's brutal.
Honestly, by now for nearly every app that does something useful on Google Play, there's a completely free equivalent on Fdroid without all of the data collection. advertising and IAPs.
He's a sharp one, the ol' Donny!
Especially since so many phones won't make it 72 hours without a charge, even if sitting unused.
I backed the Kickstarter, and oh wow did I get my money's worth! I genuinely wasn't expecting them to finish, and that's fine - I was there for the support and the ride, however it turned out.
It's been so long since I originally backed the project that I'm not really that interested in playing it any more, but I'm happy for them that they got it over the line... well, most of it.
Like many Kickstarters they promised a lot without realising just how difficult or expensive it would be. There's still a lot of deliverables ahead for them, but they've been pretty open about running out of money and operating on pure good will at this point, and I can't say I blame them with over a decade of their lives poured into it.
I hope it does well for them!
But is the overall market growing? What I'd love to know is if less people are playing non-MTX games now than before, or if we're just getting more people staying to play games and they happen to be drawn to MTX games, ie. a broader target market, in the same way we saw mobile gaming explode with people who never played games before.
It's really not limited to the game industry. A project of any kind with 10 people vs 100/1000 people is going to be a very different experience. It's just human nature - there's more planning and communication required, and more personality types involved.
Doesn't that defeat the purpose of switching, if Google still get to harvest all your data?
It's especially dumb considering the new wireless standard uses magnets to make sure the phone is aligned to the charger. At that point, why not just make it a physical magnetic connector on the back of the phone and avoid wireless altogether.
Isn't this asking for trouble with spam, bots etc?
https://community.home-assistant.io/t/fsr-the-best-bed-occupancy-sensor/365795
This is the best write-up I've seen - essentially a force sensitive resistor on the bed slats and an ESP32 will get you the results you're after.
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Now do crypto.
If it is, get ready for the subscription plan.
I have no mouth but I must scream
It takes a special kind of mismanagement to go broke running a casino. Bravo.
Ditched Ubuntu last year for Hannah Montana Linux and haven't looked back.
I chuckled at this bit:
The breakage should nevertheless be fixed as soon as possible, ideally before the breakage reaches Linus.
I've played around with using PLA to make plant pots on an old Ender 3. It wasn't quite waterproof, but pretty close. If you wanted a perfect seal for underwater shenanigans, I'd probably experiment with different wall thickness settings, and maybe temperatures/fan cooling settings. You want to try and minimise the tiny air pockets between layer and filament drawing lines. (Resin 3D printers are probably better at this tbh.)
I had reasonable success using a hot air gun to melt the outer layer of PLA to make it perfectly smooth, but this can deform your object if it heats up too much, so I'm guessing very hot temperatures and less contact time would be the ideal setting.
You could also try smearing Vaseline or resin coating the outside of the object.
This doesn’t mean that Meta denies using shadow libraries, its argument is that using such data to train its LLM models constitutes fair use under U.S. copyright law.
Oh wow, I'm very much looking forward to this argument... "We believe pirating the copyrighted commercial works of others en masse to develop our own commercial product constitutes fair use... China bad!"
Financial abuse: The 'hidden' problem banks are moving to tackle
Two major Australian banks have moved to strengthen their ability to act against financial abusers.
Warwick McKibbin says Australia’s central bank has been slow to react as supply pressures from Covid and war in Ukraine abate
Prime minister spruiks large budget surplus as Australian households battle cost-of-living crisis
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese believes Australians will welcome the news of a larger than expected budget surplus even as their own budgets continue to take a battering.
Australia needs China's economy to bounce back, but youth unemployment and low consumer confidence suggest it'll take time
Australia is relying on its largest trading partner to bounce back, but China's youth unemployment figures and low consumer confidence are slowing down much-needed growth, suggesting a full recovery will take some time.
Ouch, 20% unemployment in China is rough. How tied to China's economic outlook do you think we're going to be in Oz?
PwC has parachuted in one of its most senior global executives to take control of its Australian firm and has confirmed the sale of its government business to private equity group Allegro Funds for $1.
PWC: Government business division for sale - $2 Allegro Funds: Tell 'em they're dreaming
Insolvency data hides the true picture of business closures amid the cost-of-living crisis
Australia may not be hearing the full story about the impact of rising interest rates on small businesses, as a "perfect storm" of pressures contributes to a gloomy outlook.
Ford's planned job cuts will amount to about 22 per cent of its workforce in Australia, with the majority impacting Geelong workers in product development and design roles.
Consulting firm used confidential government information to help private clients avoid tax, interim report tabled in parliament finds
The stock market is a few percentage points away from an all-time high because some of Australia's biggest corporations are making record profits. But Australian households are under pressure, writes David Taylor.
Oh good, I'm sure now the government will do something...
Bizarre items Aussies try to claim in tax return as ATO deduction rules revealed
Sorry for the Murdoch rag, but I thought we could do with a trashy article to lighten things up a bit. Anyone else claimed depreciation on a boob job or the family pet?
A growing list of companies are increasing profits and passing on costs by shrinking their products, meaning customers pay the same amount for less
Would be nice if there was legislation that prevented companies from doing this, so price increases couldn't be concealed so easily.
Financial pressure on households has never been higher, and more of us are spending beyond our means than ever before, according to a long-running survey.
Is a Universal Basic Income merely a utopian concept, or can it be a viable solution that can effectively work in Australia? Experts weigh in.
How are you coping with inflation and cost-of-living increases?
Curious to hear how the current situation in Australia has impacted your daily habits, if at all.
I'm definitely ordering takeout and dining out less - not because I can't afford it, but because it just doesn't feel like good value any more.
Tim Costello hopeful of bipartisanship on issue to ‘break the grip’ of saturation advertising
Inflation is high but is the Reserve Bank raising interest rates into a recession?
A lack of data on how consumers are responding to monetary policy could lead the Reserve Bank to raise rates into a recession. And what if that's difficult to escape? It's a critical economic question right now, writes David Taylor.
Accessing communities here from other instances
I have another account on lemmy.ml and can't see any of the aussie.zone communities when I search for them, even if I provide a proper URL as outlined here.
Maybe this is a problem on their side or just a bug, but I thought I'd mention it here in case there's an instance config issue here that can be fixed.
IMHO it would be nice if the communities here showed up on the biggest Lemmy instance to help aussies find their way here.
Edit: Looks like this took care of itself, likely just server congestion on the lemmy.ml side as others suggested. Thanks all!