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New Zealand turns to the right | The populist National-led government is undoing many of Jacinda Ardern’s progressive initiatives, including environmental protections.
  • You thought France had a 1.2 million USD per capita GDP? At that rate their GDP would be... 82 trillion. Dwarfing Chinas mere 18 trillion.

    Interesting point - you also picked countries with significantly higher population in close proximity to major trade routes and markets.

    Honestly, I went to a country per capita list, and picked out some names that stuck out. I'm not sure if you could ever find a country that's really comparable, in many ways we are at the end of everything.

    Agreed- unfortunately low value bulky goods that fetch global price means it sucks for us consumers.

    One of my big pushes in the last year has been to pay attention to food miles when purchasing... and sweet fucking jesus. The cheap stuff we import, and then sell our expensive goods overseas for minor margins.

    Couldn’t agree more. 4 year election cycle, cut the crap and let’s get this country better.

    I think this is a trap. A lot of our problems come from how easy it is to change things, IMHO. I'm not going to go find a source now (eating my lunch), but our democracy is unique is how easy it is to change laws. A lot of other countries have more checks and balances than we go, eg a upper house. Though in comparison we have the check and balance of MMP and multiple parties having to form a coalition.

  • New Zealand turns to the right | The populist National-led government is undoing many of Jacinda Ardern’s progressive initiatives, including environmental protections.
  • A low GDP per capita economy

    Still higher than some countries who manage much more. We beat Korea, Japan, Spain, hell, we edge out France.

    significant logistics chains and costs

    Good thing we are getting some new Toyota Carolla Ferrys to help make those logistic chains better!

    low nation ownership of productive assets and banks

    The same party that is now claiming we need austerity, also sold of several of those productive assets.

    lack of economies of scale from infrastructure spread over a wide area with low population

    Fair. I think most of our main infra is pretty consolidated, but a large portion of our economy is based on farming, which by it's very nature, is spread out.

    surprisingly lack of accountability for project over runs…

    On this we agree. I also think that cancelling good projects, simply because it's the "other sides" project, should also have accountability.

  • Roses are red, violets are blue, everyone is using IPv6, why aren't you?
  • critical difference here was also the consumption of oil. It’s gone down significantly since then as processes have moved to other materials and more efficient methods of manufacturing,

    Do you have a source for that? Because this seems to suggest fossil fuel and oil demand might of roughly plateaued the last few years, the dip looks pretty welly correlated to Covid.

    IPv4 addresses are a static pool, yes. But we're continually using them more efficiently, the same as Oil. The difference being that Oil has a limit on the amount of energy contained in its chemical bonds, but you could quite happily host 1,000 or 10,000 websites on a single server.

  • Roses are red, violets are blue, everyone is using IPv6, why aren't you?
  • Imho

    Ipv4 and peak oil are similar.

    We're constantly running out; but every fes years, we figure out a new way to extract more oil/make do with the addresses we currently have.

    Someone sells of their underused block, or more people move to the services with excess IP addresses if they need one.

  • new preference war just dropped
  • Whatever is more useful goes first.

    For example, if this we're a list of UI text strings, finding all of the dialogue options together might be useful.

    If, instead, this is a series of variables already around one dialogue, then finding the open or close bits together would be useful.

  • Second US dairy worker infected with bird flu confirmed in Michigan
  • The CDC told reporters on a call that it has not seen evidence of human to human transmission of bird flu and that it has tested close to 40 people since March, including the Michigan worker.

    If, and only if, we see human to human transmission, then we sorry. Not before.

  • Doesn't the need for a permit fundamentally contradict the US's ideals of free speech?
  • This is pretty much it.

    The city knows about your protest so they can plan accordingly.

    They may also make requests of your protest, eg, could you self organise your own traffic wardens to ensure the safety of everyone involved.

  • Updating California’s grid for EVs may cost up to $20 billion
  • It's just that in America they realized if they complain enough, they get to rub they're hands gleefully at the thought of all that electricity they're going to sell, AND all the public money they're going to get to upgrade the grid!

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    Community

    I've been looking for a photography community in the fediverse that isn't just a dumping ground of photos.

    Does anyone know of one?

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    Private place for me to post links etc @lemmy.world Goodie @lemmy.world

    What can the 'average Joe' start hosting, that will change their life?

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/962982

    > I'm already hosting pihole, but i know there's so much great stuff out there! I want to find some useful things that I can get my hands on. Thanks! > > Edit: Thanks all! I've got a lil homelab setup going now with Pihole, Jellyfin, Paperless ngx, Yacht and YT-DL. Going to be looking into it more tomorrow, this is so much fun!

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