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Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 23/5/2024
  • I would start by setting up some sort of a monitoring system that tracks your memory usage, disk I/O, CPU etc. There are many packages out there for that. I don't know what lemmy is written in but chances are there are also application monitoring you can wire in too like Sentry https://sentry.io/welcome/

    Of course I don't know how your app is being hosted by fediservices. I don't know if you have shell access or can install any apps or whatever.

  • Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 23/5/2024
  • Given the lack of rigorous testing and monitoring I suspect actual reported number of cases should be doubled or tripled. The hospitalisation and deaths are more reliable and that's what we should be monitoring.

  • The ‘Doomsday Glacier’ is rapidly melting. Scientists now have evidence for when it started and why | CNN
    edition.cnn.com The ‘Doomsday Glacier’ is rapidly melting. Scientists now have evidence for when it started and why | CNN

    Scientists have looked back in time to reconstruct the past life of Antarctica’s “Doomsday Glacier.” Their findings give an alarming insight into future melting

    The ‘Doomsday Glacier’ is rapidly melting. Scientists now have evidence for when it started and why | CNN

    Thank god we elected a government that takes climate change seriously.

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    Revealed: Govt set to scrap grants to help first-home buyers onto property ladder | Newshub
  • AFIK the US has very long mortgage terms. It's routine to get a 30 year mortgage with locked in terms. Of course people can and do refinance but if they have good terms they can keep them until the house is paid off.

    Our mortgages are only a couple of years or so.

    That's a huge difference INMHO and can't really be compared.

  • As NZ unemployment rises, Kiwis are making their way across the Tasman
  • I didn't get a chance to visit that brewery. In fact the only brewery I visited in Australia was the little creatures in Fremantle which was in a large building like a warehouse. Good beer, good food but not a place you go for some peace and quiet that's for sure.

  • As NZ unemployment rises, Kiwis are making their way across the Tasman
  • Why Brisbane? I was there once. It was hot and muggy and generally unpleasant. I don't remember having a great meal there, I don't remember seeing anything particularly spectacular. Just seemed like a hut and muggy city.

    Melbourne OTOH was dynamic and fun and had spectacular food.

  • No merit to Palo Alto Networks insider trading allegations, Sir John Key says

    Sir John Key and other directors of Palo Alto Networks are named in a lawsuit alleging they made false and misleading statements about the company’s products.

    Key sold shares in the company last December for more than US$700,000

    Key said the ‘copycat’ lawsuits were based on unproven allegations and had no merit.

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    Overhauling our drug policies
  • Even if we were to change our drug policies you can be sure you can be sure it won't be an overhaul but minuscule chipping away at the edges.

    Despite our reputation to the contrary this country is way too conservative to overhaul our drug policies.

  • A definitive list of woke and non-woke foods
    thespinoff.co.nz A definitive list of woke and non-woke foods

    Unsure if your snack gets the David Seymour tick? This will clear things up.

    A definitive list of woke and non-woke foods

    Please keep this handy for when Seymour starts coming after parents who feed their kids Quinoa and hummus charging them with child abuse.

    Remember folks. Only feed your kids high carb, high fat, fried, nutritionally empty foods.

    Also of course no vegetables of any sort.

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    ‘Some’ Newshub staff to be taken on by Stuff for new 6pm bulletin
    thespinoff.co.nz ‘Some’ Newshub staff to be taken on by Stuff for new 6pm bulletin

    The print news giant has beaten out NZME to create a 6pm bulletin to replace Newshub at Three, with 'limited' roles for laid-off Newshub staff.

    ‘Some’ Newshub staff to be taken on by Stuff for new 6pm bulletin
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    New Zealand economy shrinks, country in technical recession

    Anybody who thinks the best way out of a recession is austerity measures needs to have their heads examined.

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    New KiwiRail tracks too narrow for trains
    www.odt.co.nz New KiwiRail tracks too narrow for trains

    Brand-new train tracks signed off by KiwiRail just two months ago are already in need of a fix after it was discovered they had been built too...

    New KiwiRail tracks too narrow for trains
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    'Several thousand' dead eels found in Southland stream
    www.odt.co.nz 'Several thousand' dead eels found in Southland stream

    Thousands of dead eels have been found in a stream near Mataura in Southland. Environment Southland said its compliance and science teams...

    'Several thousand' dead eels found in Southland stream
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    Grant Robertson new Otago University vice-chancellor
    www.odt.co.nz Grant Robertson new Otago University vice-chancellor

    Grant Robertson will get a significant pay bump of $465,000 after being appointed vice-chancellor of the University of Otago

    Grant Robertson new Otago University vice-chancellor
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    KiwiRail considers buying second-hand ships for Cook Strait service
    www.1news.co.nz KiwiRail considers buying second-hand ships for Cook Strait service

    It has blamed poor project governance in part for cost escalations in its Interislander replacement Project Irex, sunk when the government balked in December at rising terminal rebuild costs.

    KiwiRail considers buying second-hand ships for Cook Strait service
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    First-home buyers ‘are rich people’ - economist
    www.rnz.co.nz First-home buyers ‘are rich people’ - economist

    Housing is not something people on moderate incomes can afford, economist says, as new data shows affordability squeeze.

    First-home buyers ‘are rich people’ - economist
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    EV sales plummet after clean car scheme scrapped
    newsroom.co.nz EV sales plummet after clean car scheme scrapped

    Drive Electric chair Kirsten Corson says sales levels are "exceptionally unlikely" to return to 2023 levels by the end of the year.

    EV sales plummet after clean car scheme scrapped
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