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Japan declares victory in effort to end government use of floppy disks
  • When it comes to faxes, doctors and lawyers seem to be the main supporters in Australia. They have secure messaging available but cling to the insecure and antiquated fax. I’ve integrated fax into medical practice management apps and they thought it was such a step forward (after a while).

  • Climate change: Ban fossil fuel advertising says UN chief
  • They always say how good, important, necessary they are without any mention of the pain and suffering that they have caused in the past and the chaos that they bequeath to our kids. Definitely ban them advertising!

  • The world’s largest direct carbon capture plant just went online
  • Thanks for the article. Your thoughts are probably similar to mine in that carbon capture probably is part of the solution but it’s hard to see how the volume of CO2 captured can be ramped up enough to be meaningful. It is certainly meaningless if we don’t stop burning fossil fuels.

  • Live Tracking

    I’ve seen the odd reference to live tracking (like WhatsApp) in Signal but as I can’t find any real detail I assume that it doesn’t exist. Is that the case?

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    Sponges tell us that the warming started in the 1860s
    www.sbs.com.au Caribbean sea sponges suggest world may already have breached key 1.5C climate threshold

    Global temperatures may have already risen by 1.5C since the pre-industrial period, according to an Australian-led team of researchers. And they warn that warming could reach 2C by the end of the decade.

    Caribbean sea sponges suggest world may already have breached key 1.5C climate threshold

    It’s not surprising that we may have passed 1.5c however the confirmation that climate science is on the money is a worry.

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    I didn’t think Australia had a Greta
    www.sbs.com.au Why Australia’s answer to Greta Thunberg is facing years behind bars

    At 19, this climate activist is now facing serious legal consequences over a foiled protest outside the home of the boss of an energy giant in Western Australia. Here's why she still believes she's on the right side of history.

    Why Australia’s answer to Greta Thunberg is facing years behind bars

    I didn’t realise that Matilda was #australia’s answer to Greta but I do now. All these new laws to stifle protest that the state governments have introduced show the power of the fine hand of the fossil fuel lobby.

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