stib

joined 7 years ago
[–] stib@aus.social 0 points 5 months ago

@blind3rdeye
We have a bunch of reusable lightweight fabric bags, they're great for veggie shopping. Actually more convenient than the single use plastic, because they're easy to open and close, and you can hold a bunch of them by the drawstrings.
@Tau

an ad for cotton produce bags showing different sizes and one full of fruit

[–] stib@aus.social 0 points 5 months ago

@SaneMartigan
You have to choose "see all" on the the page with the individual stops, otherwise you just see the next ones to arrive. So the process is: search for route name or number, choose the result that is a route, it will show all the stops on that route, click on the stop, choose see all to see the timetable for that stop. Not exactly straightforward, but you can get there.

[–] stib@aus.social 0 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (2 children)

@SaneMartigan
If you go to the "search" tab, you can search for a route and see a timetable for each stop
@YarraByte

list of stops on the upfield line. It's showing the status as "good service", yeah nah timetable for Batman station towards the city

[–] stib@aus.social 0 points 6 months ago

@Zagorath
If the bike is speed limited and the power tapers off with speed, why have a power cap at all? More power just means that they get up to speed quicker, which is a good thing in traffic, particularly when loaded up.
I go quite a bit faster (on the flat) on my acoustic bike, are they proposing a ban on me pedaling too hard?
@yetAnotherUser

[–] stib@aus.social 0 points 7 months ago (3 children)

@guismo
We have consistently built more dwellings than our population has grown for the last 10 years. Immigration is not the cause of the housing crisis, fiscal policy that rewards property speculation is.
Funny how people choose to ignore the actual facts because they want to point the finger at migrants. It's almost as if they're looking for a justification for their racism.
@FreedomAdvocate

[–] stib@aus.social 0 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (1 children)

@Seagoon_
We have one, so much easier to clean than the spinny platter ones.
Wait, you make tea and coffee in a microwave? I think we found the secret American.
@SaneMartigan

[–] stib@aus.social 0 points 7 months ago

@Catfish
Nah, its the hitting horses with whips festival. Mooney valley racecourse. They care about other animals as much as they care about the horses.
@TheWitchofThornbury2

[–] stib@aus.social 0 points 8 months ago (1 children)

@Nath
Uhh, isn't "literally rounding up every man, woman and child" exactly what went on? What else would you call the hundreds of massacres that occurred up and down the continent? The colonisers lacked the twentieth century mechanised efficiency of the Nazis, but the intent was just as explicitly genocidal.
@manuallybreathing

[–] stib@aus.social 0 points 9 months ago

@FreedomAdvocate
Oh, and your made-up "facts" about housing supply are also from the "they come here and take our jobs" school of economics, and it is simply not true. In the past 10 years Australia's population has increased by 16%, but the supply of housing has increased by 19%. We're building housing faster than we're growing the population.
You're ignoring the evidence and promoting misinformation about migrants. Tell me again how you're not a fucking racist.

https://australiainstitute.org.au/post/is-population-growth-driving-the-housing-crisis-heres-the-reality/

[–] stib@aus.social 0 points 9 months ago (1 children)

@FreedomAdvocate
So somehow you believe the bit where decreased supply in the labour market leads to higher wages, but not that it means that there is a, you know, decrease in the number of workers? Much smart, very genius.
Tell me more about your economics insights that show their modeling is wrong. We all stand to learn here, given that your PhD obviously comes from the University of Vibes, Man.

[–] stib@aus.social 0 points 9 months ago (3 children)

@FreedomAdvocate
Sorry, can you point out the part of the article where it says that 'there will be β€œless workers to build houses” lol'. Your reading comprehension is as bad as your grasp of economics. Yes wages would be higher but inflation would negate any benefits to the workers.
Your claim that migrants worsen the housing crisis is not based on evidence, because the actual evidence says the opposite is true. And given the way you double down in spite of that seems a lot like it's a made-up justification for your xenophobia. Walks like a bigot, quacks like a bigot.

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