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Infrastructure Engineer in the Australian higher education sector. Campus/Enterprise/Cloud Networking, Application Delivery, Automation. Network Security.
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Agree. I was hoping community batteries could provide a way for renters and less privileged households to gain access to the benefits of renewables. However these seem to be used by the networks/companies to reduce their costs first. These savings may be passed along but not as direct as I'd hoped.
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I share this opinion so what I found interesting was that the outcome could be different. Understand that I hope Australia backs Canada in any annexation attempt by the US. A silver lining could be that the CANZUK alliance is formed.
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An academic publication providing a "what if". Conclusion being that the merged country would likely become more like Canada than the US. I found it interesting but appreciate that I'm an outsider.
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Broke many crappy joysticks playing that on the Amiga 500.
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Looks like the stuff they squeezed out of a dead lung in that anti-smoking ad, but I'd still give it a go.
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Sometimes a shot with a lump of salted butter. Aka bulletproof coffee.
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There's hope, many countries are adopting "wellbeing budgets/frameworks" or similar. New Zealand was one of the first www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...
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The brutalist architecture that emphasises 'control' is excellent. Keep half an eye on how the environment changes throughout the game and how it aligns with the plot.
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That particular RFC was a lifesaver when I was adapting the certificate automation for Avi Load Balancer from LE to DigiCert. Technical writers are the unsung heroes of, well, most things.