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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • rjbtoAussie Enviro*Permanently Deleted*
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    1 year ago

    I grew up on a property where surrounding farms deployed 1080, dad held one of our dogs in his arms as it writhed in pain and died from 1080 poisoning. Horrific experience, absolute cunts.

    Indescriminant killing that has an unknown impact on the ecosystem.

    It should be illegal to bait like that.



  • I would buy the pre-season pass in a heartbeat, if they guaranteed the replays be available on-demand. I live in Australia and the kick off time for Nurnberg is 3am for me, I’m not waking up at that ungodly hour for a pre-season match. Will have to try and find a dodgy replay somewhere, where’s the lemmy equivalent of reddits footballhighlights?




  • rjbtoMetaNerd update 7/7/23
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    1 year ago

    As a nerd I appreciate this. Seems like good incremental improvement going on in the Lemmy backend side of things.

    As an instance hoster, does Lemmy provide documentation around tuning and keeping your instance efficient?






  • rjbtoAustraliaThe lack of ads!
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    1 year ago

    Have people pay a small fee to engage with the community. Ad revenue is not the only way to make money, remember the good old days when people actually paid for services that provide value?

    Start with relying on donations and then make make it mandatory if required.

    Ad revenue is a good way to make big profits, not just revenue, not something that we are interested in.







  • rjbtoAussie Enviro*Permanently Deleted*
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    Thanks for sharing, that was a nice read. There is something incredible about standing at the base of a 90m tree, awe inspiring. I can’t help to think back to a time when the southern parts of Australia were awash with giant trees, and then the Europeans came and could not cut them down fast enough.

    Is there anywhere that shows what forest coverage would have looked like in Australia prior to European settlement?