I had a little chuckle-up myself
Instigate
- 1 Post
- 68 Comments
Instigate@aussie.zoneto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•In the US, did Amazon kill the mall, is everyone too broke, or a combination of other factors?4·11 months agoSuch an interesting perspective, thanks for your contribution! I guess our ‘shopping centres’ are essentially the first condition you’ve described that also have grocery stores attached, and it’s likely the grocery store (in Australia this basically means one of 3-4 companies) that are keeping these structures going in the modern age. Our shopping centres tend to be built ‘up’ rather than ‘out’, with 3-5 storey shopping centres (with up to 7 storey parking lots) being fairly common within city limits that are closely accessible to more than 50% of the population.
That being said though, I live fairly equidistant between two of the largest shopping centres in Sydney and still choose to go to my local, smaller, single-storey shopping centre which is very small by Australian standards (<40 stores) which feels much more like a ‘mall’.
Do you guys have a lot of standalone grocery stores that you can drive right up to, park, shop and leave? Because that’s definitely the minority here!
Instigate@aussie.zoneto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•In the US, did Amazon kill the mall, is everyone too broke, or a combination of other factors?3·11 months agoThat’s really interesting! In the Australian content, we would only ever call a strip of shops a ‘mall’ if they weren’t connected by some interior structure. In fact, our ‘malls’ are almost all outdoor connections of shops. So interesting how our vocabularies vary!
Instigate@aussie.zoneto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•In the US, did Amazon kill the mall, is everyone too broke, or a combination of other factors?4·11 months agoOut of curiosity; where are your grocery stores, pharmacies and post offices? Because here in Australia, most of them are in shopping centres (Aussie for ‘mall’). The vast majority of us go to do our weekly shop, grab medication, send back returns from our online shopping etc. so they’re still very much alive and well.
Instigate@aussie.zoneto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•In the US, did Amazon kill the mall, is everyone too broke, or a combination of other factors?14·11 months agoSpeaking from an outside perspective; malls (what we call shopping centres) in Australia didn’t die anywhere near what has happened in the US. We have a very different geographic landscape (hyper-concentration of population in city centres) and definitely don’t have the same level of penetration that companies like Amazon do, but we have shared a lot of the same economic headwinds that the US has. From my armchair perspective, this would generally suggest that it’s less to do with economic position and more to do with idiosyncrasies of the US, but I have absolutely no data to back that up.
Instigate@aussie.zoneto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What will happen to all the USA TikTok creators once the ban on TikTok takes effect?4·11 months agoAnd it’s also only banned on work devices. There’s no ban on government employees having TikTok on their personal phones, although I personally don’t.
Instigate@aussie.zoneto Memes@lemmy.ml•Biden admits to taking drugs before the debate.244·11 months agoIf this Biden feeling ‘jacked up’, I shudder to think what he’s like when he’s not. He’s not doing a great job of spruiking his own achievements and his answers are devoid of stats or figures - likely because they weren’t able to bring notes in. He’s sadly making trump look more coherent and lively by comparison.
Instigate@aussie.zoneto Gaming@lemmy.ml•CD Projekt passes the 'Best DLC' crown to FromSoftware with Witcher-themed Elden Ring art2·11 months agoBlood and Wine was honestly amazing. I haven’t enjoyed a DLC or xpac that much since Diablo II: Lord of Destruction. I think maybe the Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind’s expansion Bloodmoon was a great contender as well, but Blood and Wine just took Witcher 3 to a new level. It truly deserved its spot at the top of the heap.
Instigate@aussie.zoneto Technology@lemmy.ml•Girl, 15, speaks out after classmate made deepfake nudes of her and posted online152·11 months agoAs a child protection caseworker, I’m right here with you. The amount of children and young people I’m working with who are self-harming and experiencing suicidal ideation over this stuff is quite prevalent. Sadly, it’s almost all girls who are targeted by this and it’s just another way to push misogyny into the next generation. Desensitisation isn’t the way; it will absolutely cause too much harm before it equalises.
Instigate@aussie.zoneto Gaming@lemmy.ml•Starfield’s Paid Mods Ignite A Review Bombing On Steam4·11 months agoIf Bethesda created a paid mod market where creators could charge for access and Bethesda only took a super nominal amount of those payments to cover transaction fees (say, 2-3%) I would so be in favour of that. I love the idea of passionate creators being rewarded for their work, and frankly it could (and should) create a new employee pipeline for them.
Sadly though, then Bethesda might make 0.01875% less profit this quarter than they did last quarter, which these days is the death knell of the capitalistic venture.
Instigate@aussie.zoneto Gaming@lemmy.ml•Starfield’s Paid Mods Ignite A Review Bombing On Steam6·11 months agoThey definitely did learn. They learned that they could charge for mods and people, sadly, will pay. They’ve learned that they can make more money by paywalling what should be essential patches and bugfixes. They learned that the average gamer is willing to be fleeced. They learned that they can run an IP into the ground and still extract maximum cash from it.
They’ve learned. They just didn’t learn the lesson that we here on Lemmy wanted them to learn. That’s a sad fact of being part of a minority community.
Instigate@aussie.zoneto Technology@lemmy.ml•Remote Amazon tribe finally connects to internet — only to wind up hooked on porn, social media7·1 year agoI would love for more of this work to be done in my country too - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have so much lore, history and knowledge that we’ve been losing with each passing generation due to the ongoing effects of colonialism. I agree that video is the most appropriate way to preserve oral traditions and knowledge, and that we should be creating massive publicly-accessible databases to store and view them.
I always used to use a 3PA that had no ads or recommendations, just my own curated sub list, and I honestly loved that. There were definitely echo chambers but things worked well for me as long as I stayed conscious to that. Then when the APIpocalypse happened I browsed reddit on the web and in their official app for the first time in almost ten years and just noped right the fuck off.
At one point in my feed it went:
- Ad
- Suggested Subreddit
- Ad
- Suggested Post
- Post from subscribed feed
- Ad
- Suggested Post
Like, only 1/6 items were things I had actually asked to see. It was atrocious. Default reddit is absolutely cancer now, and I really struggle to empathise with people who are still using it vanilla without any extensions or domain changes.
Instigate@aussie.zoneto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is your country's "you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear"?5·1 year agoThat’s interesting, because “the apple doesn’t/didn’t fall far from the tree” is a known Anglophonic saying that basically means that a child turned out a lot like a parent (gender not necessarily specified). I wonder if one is a calque of the other.
Instigate@aussie.zoneto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•when google bought datasets from reddit6·1 year ago…does the chicken’s power level need to be over 9000 in order to be safe to eat?
Instigate@aussie.zoneto Gaming@beehaw.org•Maybe hot take: as a handheld, the regular switch is an awful handheld2·1 year agoYeah, I’d almost say it’s an essential purchase. I buy a fair few online titles and I’ve found my 128Gb SD to be a bit lacking. I’m considering upgrading to a 256Gb or 512Gb but they’re still too expensive at high transfer rates.
If you have to choose between capacity and transfer rate for an SD card for a Switch, go for transfer. I had an old slow card and that was abhorrent for load times and stuttering on games that were stored there.
Instigate@aussie.zoneto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why do non-psychologists talk so much about Freud?4·1 year agoHis work is important to study from an historical perspective in order to see how psychology grew into what it is today, in the same way that it’s important that we learn about outdated concepts like tabula rasa and phrenology in order to better understand what is correct. The fact that he applied so much of his own subjective thoughts to his brand of psychology shows us how we, as potential future psychologists, also have the same capacity to search for confirmatory evidence and eschew disproving evidence in search of a theory. He’s a great example of what not to do when it comes to psychology.
Instigate@aussie.zoneto Gaming@beehaw.org•Maybe hot take: as a handheld, the regular switch is an awful handheld1·1 year agoI recently bought an adjustable clip to clip the Switch (sans joycons) to my Pro Controller and it’s super comfy for long periods of gaming. I’ve also seen people use 3rd party joycons that are shaped more like the Pro Controller handles which seem comfy too.
You’re right, the base Switch isn’t all that comfy for long periods of play, but there are both ways around that and it can also be played docked, which I think are redeeming features.
We were taught a similar trick in physics - point your right-hand thumb in the direction that current (or electrons, same same) is travelling and the curling of your fingers shows the direction of the resultant magnetic field that the current creates.