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Football, tech, and self-hosting mammal. I tinker (and tend to break) servers, follow the birds — the feathered kind — and dig through bits of local history.
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stonkage@aussie.zoneto
World News@lemmy.world•Trump calls Colombia's president an "illegal drug leader" and orders an end to U.S. aidEnglish
6·8 days agoHe didn’t finish Narcos, too many subtitles
stonkage@aussie.zoneto
World News@lemmy.world•Trump calls Colombia's president an "illegal drug leader" and orders an end to U.S. aidEnglish
7·8 days agoMr. Trump accused Colombian President Gustavo Petro in a post on Truth Social of “encouraging the massive production of drugs, in big and small fields.”
What about medium fields?
stonkage@aussie.zoneto
World News@lemmy.world•Airports across North America hacked to play pro-Palestine, anti-Trump messagesEnglish
6·11 days agoHalf the message was self promotion as well.
stonkage@aussie.zoneto
World News@lemmy.world•Record leap in CO2 fuels fears of accelerating global heatingEnglish
7·12 days agoHere in South Australia we are starting to see the effects and it’s pretty chilling.
The algae bloom affecting many of our suburban beaches (which is most of Adelaide) and a lot of country ones are seeing huge numbers of dead marine life being washed up.
Anything from leafy sea dragons to fish, stingrays, and sharks. The foam created on some days covers whole sections of beach.

While apparently it’s safe, there are warnings that you may experience breathing issues and rashes so your supposed to bring your inhaler and rinse off after you have been in. On windy days it can affect you even if your walking close to the beach.
As we head into summer the damage to local seaford providers (the seafood is fine to consume but people are wary) and cafe owners will be huge and is already starting to take effect.
Because our beaches are so close, people would go down after work for a dip or have a drink at the suburban pubs and cafes.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-07-23/sa-toxic-algal-bloom-explained/105560008
stonkage@aussie.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•German state replaces Microsoft Exchange and Outlook with open-source emailEnglish
7·13 days agoIn my day side loading was called installing what I want because it’s my fucking computer
stonkage@aussie.zoneto
Technology@lemmy.world•Exclusive: The web is still mostly written by humans, study findsEnglish
7·13 days agoGraphite used an AI detector called Surfer to analyze a random sample of URLs from Common Crawl.
Well of course AI is going to say that it’s not writing articles anymore than humans while it slowly builds sky net.
stonkage@aussie.zoneto
World News@lemmy.world•Planet’s first catastrophic climate tipping point reached, report says, with coral reefs facing ‘widespread dieback’English
13·14 days agoHere in South Australia we are starting to see the effects and it’s pretty chilling.
The algae bloom affecting many of our suburban beaches (which is most of Adelaide) and a lot of country ones are seeing huge numbers of dead marine life being washed up.
Anything from leafy sea dragons to fish, stingrays, and sharks. The foam created on some days covers whole sections of beach.

While apparently it’s safe, there are warnings that you may experience breathing issues and rashes so your supposed to bring your inhaler and rinse off after you have been in. On windy days it can affect you even if your walking close to the beach.
As we head into summer the damage to local seaford providers (the seafood is fine to consume but people are wary) and cafe owners will be huge and is already starting to take effect.
Because our beaches are so close, people would go down after work for a dip or have a drink at the suburban pubs and cafes.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-07-23/sa-toxic-algal-bloom-explained/105560008




TIL about cloud connected beds.