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. 🤗
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📢 An Australian dashcam company may be putting customers’ privacy at risk by broadcasting their location and live camera feed to the world.
Tests taken in Western Australia suggest a second bird was also infected, but there is no evidence poultry or agriculture systems are affected
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!
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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 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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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.
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.