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dibbsonline | 7 years ago | on: 3 Black Teenage Scientists Had a Breakthrough, Then Came the Trolls

Off topic: I just wish people understood what a troll is rather than using the term for anyone abusive or bigoted. Like you aren't getting trolled simply by getting hateful engagements on social media.

On topic: As long as it's not considered racist just because they are African American. It's like where I live a woman at a sports match threw a banana at an indigenous person, completely ignorant to any race issue. Yet the media ran it way out of proportion, I would say it was the media that were racist, they set a narrative which followed which was deeply saddening to me.

dibbsonline | 8 years ago | on: If You Think Basic Income Is “Free Money” or Socialism, Think Again

It's very biased, so the people that get the UBI won't be able to afford nice things or to live in nice suburbs near good social/health/education services as people with earned money will be competing for those. Choosing not to work is choosing to not take part in society, social services are part of a society.

It still needs some sort of utopia to work, that's where it has some similarity to socialism, but there is no utopia.

dibbsonline | 8 years ago | on: How Australia Bungled Its $36B High-Speed Internet Rollout

It's about $5000 in tax per household to fund a $38B rollout, and you don't get a choice. That's the unfunded half-ass costed guesstimate which was largely skewed by politicians to make it look better. Why not let people choose to spend $5k on fibre if they want?

The majority of connections opt for 12 or 25mbit anyway, sorry couldn't find url for nbnco statistic.

Technically, dropping billions on fibre in this day and age is stupid given that so much (vast majority) of the population is already in areas that can get faster IP (over 100mbit) from LTE, wireless technology is the future, imagine if it was spent on LTE sites.

Many people use the argument only fibre can do it, when that's just intellectual dishonesty about different types of layer 1.

4 million of Australia's households (roughly half) already have HFC that when upgraded will do gigabit.

It is illegal to compete with NBN.

The NBN was unfunded in its commitment. The same party implemented a $20b/year national disability insurance scheme which was also not funded. All these arguments saying it was bungled, but only the hollow commitments of the unionist/socialist party that implemented this were bungled. A lot of the angry people also don't pay a lot of net tax either which is the usual narrative of the ALP.

So it wasn't properly costed or funded, all these great things that party promised in power, but they still lost the next election anyway, so the people spoke.

Also NYT is fake news. :)

dibbsonline | 9 years ago | on: Australia’s Offshore Cruelty

They call them refugees but a big point of contention is often they migrate half way across the world and pay for a people smuggler, when 25000 genuine refugees were accepted that didn't try to push their way in. This leaves a black mark against your name and takes away the chance from a genuine refugee that couldn't afford to migrate and pay a smuggler to get asylum.

Can we take more? probably.

Should we let people that can afford to migrate to Indonesia and pay a people smugger to jump the queue get preference? Hell no.

dibbsonline | 10 years ago | on: There are no acceptable ads

I disagree. The best monetized site I've seen had a direct relationship with the advertiser, no ad blocking as the banners were local content, spot on topic and tasteful.

dibbsonline | 10 years ago | on: Show HN: Detect Adblock

It's not about the ads, why don't you put this much effort into not using "free" online tools and quality checking the content your customers recieve.

dibbsonline | 10 years ago | on: What's holding back the world economy?

AFAIK there is still an ecomony, economising, and has been the whole time.

1. Mainstream (maybe lobbied) view that growth is constant and without it we're all going to die. 2. Incurred debt trying to achieve #1

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