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Inland Revenue giving thousands of taxpayers' details to social media platforms for ad campaigns | RNZ News
  • I agree. It has also metasticised - facebook will still have a "shadow" profile on you based on what it can infer from the data it collects from others.

  • Four-lane Auckland-Whangārei highway could cost 10 percent of government infrastructure budget
  • Wow. This is a return to Think Big of the 1970s in all its white elephant glory.

    I know Winston's bach is in Northland but it would be much cheaper to just pay for him to get helicopter rides.

  • The surveilled society: Who is watching you and how
  • That's huge for them on the tax front!

    I really love how our IRD now gets bank data.

    I've found it impossible to even get my family off Whats App, let alone facebook. When I first opened my facebook account the only people I could add were my online American friends because no one here seemed to have heard of it. So I guess I was part of the problem. Am trying to spread awareness of the Fediverse so hopefully that will balance out my karma!

    I think you're right, so many of us do aspire to get away from social media surveillance and we will eventually have an ecosystem. Thank you for your part in it!😀

  • Five things households should know about the first annual grocery report
  • This might be a big city thing. In my town the cost of bulk rice for example is always cheaper at Pak n Save (which does 5kg bags) than in either Bin Inn or the Asian supermarkets. Same with meat versus butchers.

    Veg is hit and miss everywhere but green veges are sometimes cheapest at some of the Asian places, though to be fair it's not usually the same veges.

    When I lived in Aucks and Wellington we shopped more like you describe, but frustratingly it just doesn't work like that here. Might also be that I have way less money now and am always after the cheapest things.

  • The surveilled society: Who is watching you and how
  • I agree, but I really hope some of us are at least in a position to sort it out. There's this concept Surveillance Capitalism that points out how corporations have become more powerful because of it and their interactions with governments.

    Even without that, in the US they have had legislative capture for decades (eg they are not allowed easy online taxes like we have because HR Block and TurboTax lobby against it) and NZ is beginning to show signs of it. Peter Thiel owns a surveillance company that develops war AI.

    That said historically there are always swings in favour of human rights every now and again so here's hoping we as a species see sense.

  • Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 26/8/2024
  • I don't think they can kick you out straight away if you let it lapse into a periodic tenancy? Hopefully you can find somewhere else within the 2 months before rent can be increased under periodic.

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  • Youch! Hope it heals up nicely!

  • Criminal proceeds recovery: Couple in legal battle with police to keep $232,000 found in roof space
  • Maybe there was a lot more but they took it? It's a lot of money to us but if you had cartel connections I imagine it's the equivalent of change that got stuck in the couch.

  • The surveilled society: Who is watching you and how
  • Meta has been heavily implicated in a couple of genocides - the A Death Sentence For My Father report gets its title from a heartbreaking example where this doctor who didn't even have a Facebook account was killed because of it.

    But that was passive i.e Meta deliberately ignoring reports and refusing to take genocidal content down. More recently Meta has more actively chosen to "take sides" re the widespread censorship of Palestinian human rights posts.

    I worry that this attitude combined with its surveillance powers is probably having a catastrophic effect. It would not surprise me at all to learn Meta is data sharing with war AI (which is already being alleged re Whatsapp).

  • The surveilled society: Who is watching you and how
  • What worries me most about non transparency of data is their politics and what is happening to people in conflict zones.

  • Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 12/8/2024
  • That's a good sign, fingers crossed! Hopefully it's just strep and the antibiotics are giving it a kicking.

  • The surveilled society: Who is watching you and how
  • Yikes, that's creepy about facebook. I'm not on there much but I remember google once wanted to include something I'd booked in my google calendar (whatever the hell that is) so I never booked through that system again. I hate to think what fb is doing that I can't see, apparently it even has profiles on people who don't have accounts with it.

    I wish it were easier to avoid this stuff.

  • Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 12/8/2024
  • Glad you got some sleep! I'm not a doctor and obviously they know best. I was mostly thinking about how part of the way anti-inflammatory steroids work their magic is by dampening down the immune system.

  • Top tips on getting the best out of any upcoming Aurora Australis

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    Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 12/8/2024
  • Hopefully it's the least worst option!

    I know it's not really my place to say this but if it does turn out to be glandular fever/mono/Epstein Barr I'd suggest you get a second opinion on whether to use steroids during the acute phase of a viral infection (unless it's just a throat spray or inhaler or something like that).

  • The surveilled society: Who is watching you and how
  • Homeopapes are definitely a thing. News agreggators, RSS feeds and customizable news like Reuters, and things like pocket being able to send to ereaders.

    Alias phone is not some exciting tech unfortunately. I just have another phone that has a number and email account of its own that get used for signups. It's on casual prepay and is associated with its own human name and online accounts. It's kind of like I have an invisible flatmate who likes things like fuel cards and free streaming services.

    Hopefully we will soon have glasses you can buy that use AI to block out adds within our vision

    If we get that I want the They Live plugin!!

  • Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 12/8/2024
  • I meant that more as a workaround!

  • 'Home loan relief coming' after cash rate cut
  • Ah yes the nonsensical myth that the number of lazy people (so insanely lazy that they prefer to live below minimum wage) magically grows and shrinks in tandem with the economy and changes to the elasticity of the labour market ...without being in any way related to it.

  • Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 12/8/2024
  • Oh no, easypeel are the best. Sudden childhood flashback to my mum having to demonstrate to me that actually no a sausage roll is not hard crusted dried meat all the way through, only the bits that stick out the ends. 🤦‍♂️

    Yep tangelo, still going crazy, so is the mandarin. I was going to cut some fruit for the birds and post a photo friday PSA about feeding windfalls to waxeyes and tui but got too caught up in mundane paperwork. Citrus is great though isn't it, comes along at the perfect time!

    When it ends will be the best time for pruning too, to repay the tree with a bit of tlc.

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  • Hmm maybe you need a triple shot?

  • Photo Friday!

    Theme: cooler than expected

    Rules: no NSFW and has to be a snap you took yourself.

    I think we should make themes optional so if you have a pic you want to post that doesn't fit, you still can, what does everyone else think?

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    Photo Friday!

    Hi everyone, can we do a Photo Friday?

    @sortofblue@lemmy.nz used to post them, but I haven't seen them for ages and @Dave@lemmy.nz said it'd be okay.

    Theme: Something you like!

    Rules: no NSFW and has to be a snap you took yourself.

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    thisnzlife.co.nz 4 plants in the New Zealand bush you can eat in a survival situation

    Gathering water is a top priority if trapped in the New Zealand bush, but dining on native edible plants can provide additional  energy and sustenance to survive. Words: Mieke Couling You’d be a bit silly to enter the bush unprepared to face unfortunate circumstances, but if you ever do find yoursel...

    4 plants in the New Zealand bush you can eat in a survival situation

    Stumbled on this and thought it was worth a share. I had no idea you can eat gorse!

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    MARCH FOR NATURE LIVE STREAM

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    Cool short video about unique Archey's Frog

    Was just talking about how cool New Zealand's rare frogs are and wanted to share. These frogs evolved to have no ears, so they also have no croaking noises (what's the point if the mates you are trying to attract are deaf) which is unique!

    NB: There probably is a bit of "political" content insofar as some of the people are talking about threats to the frog and opposing its habatat destruction but I think this still belongs in general?

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    NZGeo: Batfly

    www.nzgeo.com Batfly

    It's an ant! It's a spider. No—it's BATFLY! A blind, wingless species of fly that lives on and with New Zealand short-tailed bats in strange symbiotic relationship. Similar animals infesting bats in South America and elsewhere are blood-sucking parasites—the vampire's vampire—but the New Zealand ver...

    Batfly

    These blind wingless flies are vegetarian and can only travel on a rare species of bat who prefers to walk.

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    New Zealand Geo: Batfly

    www.nzgeo.com Batfly

    It's an ant! It's a spider. No—it's BATFLY! A blind, wingless species of fly that lives on and with New Zealand short-tailed bats in strange symbiotic relationship. Similar animals infesting bats in South America and elsewhere are blood-sucking parasites—the vampire's vampire—but the New Zealand ver...

    Batfly

    This is a really good read about one of my favourite weird animal facts!

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    theconversation.com The government wants to fast-track approvals of large infrastructure projects – that’s bad news for NZ’s biodiversity

    New Zealand’s plants and animals are globally unique and underpin primary production and tourism. The government’s fast-tracking proposal threatens to erode the natural capital the economy relies on.

    The government wants to fast-track approvals of large infrastructure projects – that’s bad news for NZ’s biodiversity
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    www.rnz.co.nz Weather: Chilly start to the weekend across NZ

    Temperatures are set to dip across New Zealand, with sprinkles of snow possible in the Canterbury and Otago high country.

    Weather: Chilly start to the weekend across NZ
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    www.thehindu.com Koya tribe rides the eco-friendly wave to help conserve the Indian Bison of Eastern Ghats

    Koya tribe in Andhra Pradesh's Papikonda hill range move from traditional Indian Bison horns to palm leaves to craft their flute, Permakore, as a gesture of conservation. Koyas use Permakore to call villagers to hunt, celebrate catch, and mark the start of the agricultural season. The palm tree is d...

    Koya tribe rides the eco-friendly wave to help conserve the Indian Bison of Eastern Ghats
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    www.rnz.co.nz Kahukura red admiral butterfly named NZ's Bug of the Year

    The kahukura red admiral butterfly has been voted in by nearly 17,000 bug lovers.

    Kahukura red admiral butterfly named NZ's Bug of the Year

    The kahukura red admiral butterfly has been named New Zealand's Bug of the Year today, after nearly 17,000 bug lovers voted for their favourite insect.

    Twenty bugs were vying to be New Zealand's favourite, with 11 of the 20 nominees listed as at-risk, endangered or declining.

    The competition - run by the Entomological Society of New Zealand - was created to give bugs the same kind publicity seen in the popular Bird of the Year race.

    The winning insects receive research funding and promotion about their conservation.

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    www.thehindu.com A family initiative to conserve megalithic history

    A family in Kannur preserves a megalithic relic, urging urgent measures to protect other monuments from destruction.

    A family initiative to conserve megalithic history
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    Aotearoa Daily Kōrero 31/12/2023

    Welcome to today’s daily kōrero!

    Anyone can make the thread, first in first served. If you are here on a day and there’s no daily thread, feel free to create it!

    Anyway, it’s just a chance to talk about your day, what you have planned, what you have done, etc.

    So, how’s it going?

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    www.dakotanewsnow.com Great Plains Zoo working to conserve black-footed ferrets

    Once believed to be extinct, black-footed ferrets are among the most endangered animals in North America. The Great Plains Zoo and Butterfly House and Aquarium have been working for decades alongside the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to conserve black-footed ferrets.

    Great Plains Zoo working to conserve black-footed ferrets
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    www.reuters.com Brazil to propose mega fund to conserve forests at COP28 climate summit

    Brazil plans to propose a "huge" fund to pay for the conservation of tropical forests at the United Nations COP28 climate change summit that begins later this month in Dubai, the country's top climate negotiator said on Thursday.

    Brazil to propose mega fund to conserve forests at COP28 climate summit
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    Guys I just discovered the town equivalent of Bashford Antiques!: This Louisiana Town Runs Largely on Traffic Fines. If You Fight Your Ticket, the Mayor Is Your Judge.

    www.propublica.org This Louisiana Town Runs Largely on Traffic Fines. If You Fight Your Ticket, the Mayor Is Your Judge.

    Fenton, population 226, brings in over $1 million per year through its mayor’s court, an unusual justice system in which the mayor can serve as judge even though he’s responsible for town finances.

    This Louisiana Town Runs Largely on Traffic Fines. If You Fight Your Ticket, the Mayor Is Your Judge.

    Via @stopthatgirl7@kbin.social

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    www.thehindu.com Seven villages in Tamil Nadu celebrate silent Deepavali to conserve birds in nearby bird sanctuary

    Villagers in Erode, Tamil Nadu celebrated Deepavali with no sound to protect birds in nearby sanctuary. For 22 years, families have bought children clothes and sparklers, not crackers. This year, seven villages upheld the respectful tradition, ensuring thousands of birds remained safe and blissful.

    Seven villages in Tamil Nadu celebrate silent Deepavali to conserve birds in nearby bird sanctuary
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    www.forestandbird.org.nz Bird of the Century winner announced: Pūteketeke pandemonium prevails

    The pūteketeke Australasian crested grebe has won Bird of the Century 2023.

    Bird of the Century winner announced: Pūteketeke pandemonium prevails

    Pūteketeke won, no surprise there. I think what most of us were waiting for was the 2nd spot which goes to North Island Brown Kiwi.

    According to the article the second choice of the Pūteketeke crowd was the Rockhopper penguin, so I think that means it's a legit win for the kiwi?

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