Australian privacy, NBN net neutrality, and other news

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November is shaping up to be the most hectic I’ve had in a long time, and not just because I dropped a perfectly good grilled cheese sandwich recently. Actions by our political class certainly haven’t helped.

We begin with everyone’s favourite Attourney-General Senator George Brandis QC, claiming the Paris attacks will necessitate privacy invasions:

“We would be fools not to take them at their word and to take whatever steps are necessary to protect our civilisation,” he said.

Senator Brandis said Australians may have to “calibrate their attitudes” on privacy.

“There will be occasions in which we will have to accept greater limitations, greater impediments to personal privacy,” he told the Seven Network.

In other words, fulfill the stated goals of ISIS. Fools, indeed.

Now onto the NBN, and plans to cripple the belegeared system even further. David Ramli summaries in the Sydney Morning Herald:

NBN chairman Ziggy Switkowski [..] says NBN should have a say in deciding whether or not popular internet services like Netflix get charged extra by telecommunications companies.

Aka, net neutrality. To play devil’s advocate, these pollies have a point; streaming services are increasing pressure on providers. But it only serves to illustrate the need for a higher capacity network, not hobble and add tiers to something crappy. Not that they’d ever admit that.

On to the de jure national capital, where structural deficit is denied as much as the positive effect of a carbon price. Matthew Doran writing for the ABC:

Finance Minister Mathias Cormann has moved to quash concerns the Government is selling off its dark fibre communications network that spans 400 buildings across Canberra, but has not ruled out its sale.

I still maintain it’s in our best interests to shut down Canberra, and move government offices back to Melbourne to get them out of their insulating bubble and cut costs. I say this as a Sydneysider; I don’t want the extra traffic, and Melbourne seems to identify itself most as being “not Sydney”, so it’s a win win.

But more seriously, this whole long term loss for short term gain in asset sales really needs to stop. It’s as insidious as it is illogical.

Whew, I’m getting a lot of pent up political frustration out, this is good! Let’s end with this from Daniel Palmer in Delimeter:

Microsoft Australia has launched its first flagship store outside of North America in Pitt Street Mall, Sydney – one of Australia’s most popular and expensive retail sites.

Microsoft says the new store will serve as the “centrepiece to the Microsoft store experience in Australia” and will offer “cutting-edge retail and experiential spaces that allow consumers to get hands on with products in an immersive way”.

Clara and I walked past it the other day. With its minimal wooden tables, employees in coloured shirts, and solid colours along the walls, it looked like another famous computer retail chain we couldn’t quite put our finger on. Kudos to them at beating even Samsung.


Overnightscape Central: Spiderman

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01:47:13 – Ruben!! Smidge!! Frank!! Clara!! An elite quartet joins PQ Ribber for a unique look at this Marvel Comics Legend!!

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Rubenerd Show 307: The Doc Sleaze episode

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55:00 – A follow–up episode in Overnightscape Underground spirit to Doc Sleaze's latest audio emissions on the network. Topics include looking back, British royalty in Australia, comedy shows and tired sci-fi origin stories (from Sleazecast 10); the expensive and surly proprietors of corner shops (from the latest Overnightscape Central); and his tongue in cheek look at stalking, with reality TV stars and online (from Sleazecast 9). Also includes a bonus correction from Doc regarding the etymology of soccer!

Recorded in Sydney, Australia. Licence for this track: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0. Attribution: Ruben Schade.

Released November 2015 on The Overnightscape Underground, an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts.

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Rubenerd Show 306: The hand dryer episode

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54:34 – Drinking water, fear of forgetting things, keycards living in apartments, Singaporean reception desks, HDBs, sovereign wealth funds, cinematic masks, 007 Spectre, the Stars (Trek, Gate, Wars), Marvel’s Hawkeye, manga, difficulty getting into comics, the Star Trek reboot, The Undiscovered Country, reserved HTML status codes, creepy car park music, disappointing vegetarian breakfasts, unified theory on hand dryer training (the Dyson AirBlade and AirBlade V), the New South Wales HSC, scary tutour billboards in Sydney’s Epping station, societal pressure to study at all costs, government funding private schools (wait what?) and some awesome FleetCard 80s graphics!

Recorded in Sydney, Australia. Licence for this track: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0. Attribution: Ruben Schade.

Released November 2015 on The Overnightscape Underground, an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts.

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Markdown in Vim

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I use .md for my Markdown extensions. I know Gruber prefers .txt, but I like having syntax highlighting and the ability to process batches of them in a folder mixed with plain text files.

Today I learned Vim (at least 7.4.769) has syntax highlighting for Markdown, and is activated with the .markdown extension. I like to keep Vim fairly generic, so that’s enough for me to start using it for everything.

Now I just need it for the IBM E Editor and I’d be set.


Is Earth's clear sky unusual?

Thoughts

This is one of those sidebar Stack Exchange questions that make my day. I remember asking this in 1996 when all the life on Mars stuff was coming out, but nobody could really answer in terms a 10 year old could understand.

Diagram showing the visible light spectrum compared to other light sources, and how the Earth atmosphere absorbs them

I’ve quoted the whole thing below. Thanks James Kilfiger.

Our atmosphere is only transparent to visible light, In most other wavelengths, some or all of the light is absorbed.

Our eyes have evolved to take advantage of the transparency at these wavelengths. If we had evolved in an atmosphere with a very different mix of gases. One in which visible light was absorbed, we would have evolved eyes that see different wavelengths.

There is a notable “window” at about 10μm in the diagram above. And you might wonder if any animal has evolved to see in this window. However, our own bodies emit thermal radiation at about 10μm, eyes wouldn’t work as they would be swamped by their own glow. However this window is used by thermal imaging devices.


Overnightscape Central: Corner Store

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02:32:01 – A superb transmission with surprises and vast entertainium!! Stick with this one – it’s a classic!! Clara, Ruben, Doc, Jimbo, Chad, and Frank present an amazing array of variant looks at life and our universe!! PQ Ribber is the host!

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We are all Lebanese and French

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WordPress 2015 Survey

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WordPress are running their yearly survey again, as I’m sure you already surmised from the title of this post. Most were multiple choice, but two were free-form text. I leave these here for whatever they’re worth.

What's the best thing about WordPress?
Its large and active support base.

What's the most frustrating thing about WordPress?
Security (locking down the default install, disabling features, etc).

Rubenerd used to run on WordPress. Today Hugo generates it, like a gentleman.


Rubenerd Show 305: The Special Delivery episode

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34:03 – A follow–up episode in Overnightscape Underground spirit to Manny’s most recent Special Delivery episode. Topics include internet trolls, autumn leaves and apple trees, early holiday decorations, fantasy sports leagues and Onsug meetups!

Recorded in Sydney, Australia. Licence for this track: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0. Attribution: Ruben Schade.

Released November 2015 on The Overnightscape Underground, an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts.

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