There’s one on kbin but not very active yet.
There’s one on kbin but not very active yet.
I’m not an expert on this but I’ll try:
Rental prices have been pretty bad across the board since the pandemic, but I understand it’s dropped back a little in regional areas since people have been moving back to the cities. Inflation has given landlords the excuse to pump up prices repeatedly. Some of it due to their own mortgage repayments going up, but the rest due to greed. Things are bad enough in the cities that some people are living out of their cars because they can’t afford the rent, or because there simply isn’t an available place to rent. And regional areas are constrained in supply due to holiday homes and airbnb etc which of course raises prices as well.
House prices are expensive everywhere, but cheaper in regional areas as you’d expect (but not what I’d call affordable). Wages are fairly high on average in Australia but the price to income ratio is very high, so it’s tough for many people to afford a home. And the ability to get a loan has become more challenging since interest rates have risen, and lending requirements have become somewhat more stringent. Some in the cities will do the whole long commute thing and save some money while having more opportunities for high wage employment, but it’s still expensive.
So the short answer is that it’s not really affordable anywhere to rent or buy, but it will depend on one’s individual circumstances. Definitely not a good situation all in all, but seems to mirror most Western democracies in recent years.
This tells you everything you need to know about Dutton’s position:
Dutton will make the comments on Friday at an event organised by the Institute of Public Affairs, a Liberal-aligned thinktank that has publicly opposed curbs on coal-fired power and has lobbied against the net zero by 2050 policy.
It’s probably more subscriptions that people care about, particularly since they are spread out and not always easy to remember.
I’ll use any app that remains FOSS so that likely rules out most reddit apps.
You could self host bitwarden if you’re technically inclined. Or use Keepass* and just use syncthing between your devices.
Breezy Weather is an active fork of Geometric Weather (the latter is abandoned).
Yes that’s an annoyance but I would expect support for that in the medium term.
AKG K371 + Qudelix 5k (for when I want BT support) with PEQ using pipewire built in eq (although this model doesn’t require it).
I may get a pair of Audeze Maxwell down the line, although I’m not sure if the 2.4Ghz wireless is supported on Linux.
I’m waiting for more comprehensive offline support, but it does look promising. DSub and Ultrasonic are other good FOSS subsonic clients (although DSub isn’t being actively developed).
EDIT: Actually looks like there has been some recent activity with DSub, which is great to see.
Syncthing, KeepassDX, F-Droid.
Although in reality, most apps I use could be plausibly replaced with other alternatives.
Definitely more interesting pitch than the last two, although it could be over by 4 days unless one of the teams digs in for a long innings.