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Cake day: August 27th, 2023

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  • That’s huge for them on the tax front!

    I really love how our IRD now gets bank data.

    I’ve found it impossible to even get my family off Whats App, let alone facebook. When I first opened my facebook account the only people I could add were my online American friends because no one here seemed to have heard of it. So I guess I was part of the problem. Am trying to spread awareness of the Fediverse so hopefully that will balance out my karma!

    I think you’re right, so many of us do aspire to get away from social media surveillance and we will eventually have an ecosystem. Thank you for your part in it!😀


  • This might be a big city thing. In my town the cost of bulk rice for example is always cheaper at Pak n Save (which does 5kg bags) than in either Bin Inn or the Asian supermarkets. Same with meat versus butchers.

    Veg is hit and miss everywhere but green veges are sometimes cheapest at some of the Asian places, though to be fair it’s not usually the same veges.

    When I lived in Aucks and Wellington we shopped more like you describe, but frustratingly it just doesn’t work like that here. Might also be that I have way less money now and am always after the cheapest things.


  • I agree, but I really hope some of us are at least in a position to sort it out. There’s this concept Surveillance Capitalism that points out how corporations have become more powerful because of it and their interactions with governments.

    Even without that, in the US they have had legislative capture for decades (eg they are not allowed easy online taxes like we have because HR Block and TurboTax lobby against it) and NZ is beginning to show signs of it. Peter Thiel owns a surveillance company that develops war AI.

    That said historically there are always swings in favour of human rights every now and again so here’s hoping we as a species see sense.









  • Homeopapes are definitely a thing. News agreggators, RSS feeds and customizable news like Reuters, and things like pocket being able to send to ereaders.

    Alias phone is not some exciting tech unfortunately. I just have another phone that has a number and email account of its own that get used for signups. It’s on casual prepay and is associated with its own human name and online accounts. It’s kind of like I have an invisible flatmate who likes things like fuel cards and free streaming services.

    Hopefully we will soon have glasses you can buy that use AI to block out adds within our vision

    If we get that I want the They Live plugin!!


  • Pretty sure Philip K Dick predicted it in the 60s but I can’t remember which book or story. I sometimes worry that we make things because he predicted them, but I do like the homeopapes.

    Yeah I’m in a similar boat, I don’t watch broadcast tv or listen to the radio unless someone makes me, I have ad blockers and tracker blockers, my loyalty cards are all signed up to an alias and its alias phone.

    Now that we don’t have a cat to spoil, I don’t think I’m anyone’s preferred target market though, except maybe some low level grifters!

    I guess in the absence of data it will default to what advertising always defaults to, i.e penis enlargement.








  • I mostly remember they smelled nice and had high print quality! But yes pencil. And foldy bits.

    Must re read Freakonomics sometime. That’s hilarious but I guess to be expected. Remember teaching inspectors?

    Teacher: “Now remember class, an inspector is coming to inspect you all today so you must be nice and quiet and on your best behaviour all day”

    Me (to my friends) “we can just act normal, mum says the inspector is really only inspecting Mr Mackie’s teaching”. 😆