Interesting perspective. The thing that I wonder about a lot is how people develop sufficient expertise to judge/handle the tooling. If we can get a volume of answers and insights more quickly, how do we build the muscle memory for more analysis?
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This is amazing. Make sure to click on the photos to see some nerdy joy! The cognitive connections, the lightbulb moments, the networking with likeminded future collaborators. AI will never. đŸ¤—
This is the sort of good journalism at risk because of Pauline Hanson's hatred of the ABC.
An excellent piece of work that delves into indigenous connection to country.
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đŸ“¢ An Australian dashcam company may be putting customers’ privacy at risk by broadcasting their location and live camera feed to the world.
A wild migratory bird in Western Australia has returned a suspected positive result for avian influenza, which has devastated populations of seabirds, seals and other animals across the world.
Indigenous and environmental groups are accusing a Chinese company of hoarding water on a Victorian property and causing a sacred waterfall to run dry.
The first suspected case of a deadly strain of bird flu that has killed millions of birds and mammals worldwide has been found in Western Australia, the federal government has confirmed.
Fantastic day teaching #UNSW, discussing more than 40 Library precedents, in drawings & models, all at 1:200 scale.
Understanding the site, the architectural intentions, changes in libraries over time, from precious closed antecedents to today’s open community public buildings.
Bravo students!