Reddit "experts" and newscorp "journalists" are a match made in heaven.
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Better, since ChatGPT has built in restrictions against hate speech.
Ha ha. I did check to see if it was posted but I missed it.
Whoo, last night sounded like a hurricane was going on but everything was so calm and peaceful once the sun rose. Lucky it wasn't bin night.
I remember when they used to go for $8. These days I usually just wait till they're marked down to $5 or less.
There's only one type to me, and that is "whichever is marked down for quick sale".
- A hard independent building inspection requirement
- Harsher fines for landlords illegally keeping bonds
- Harsher penalties for illegal evictions, including confiscation of property
- Stricter licencing requirements for real estate agents
- Amalgamation of the various real estate industry bodies into a proper national regulatory body.
Could just require a copy of the plans when filing a title.
They're also mass banning people with foul language in their names, and since "shita" is commonly found in Japanese names...
Seems like fining businesses enough to threaten them as a going concern might make them take security more seriously. Might also stop every single goddamn online storefront asking you to sign up to make a purchase.
As for the ATO, I understand why they want to make things as convenient as possible for people. Unlike Medicare or Centrelink where people need their services, the ATO wants to make things easy so people put in their returns.
Mastodon or kbin? Both use the ActivityPub protocol like Threads.
Some of us never stopped. Yar harr harr.