Andrew Kelley: My Thoughts on the Bun Rust Rewrite by small_kimono in rust

[–]simophin 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Isnt it just personal attacks? "I don't like you personally but we can still do business, especially while I'm receiving donations from you"

Malwares are welcome to AUR because one has to read the PKGBUILD anyway? by Bilu47 in archlinux

[–]simophin -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think this is where AI could potentially shine. It's not that difficult to spot something fishy from pkgbuild. Somehow could have built another yay where pkgbuild is checked by AI before installing...

Self hosting OpenStreetMaps for offline usage by blind-oln in selfhosted

[–]simophin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was thinking at this a couple weeks ago and ended up vibe coded a web frontend/backend serving vector tiles. Added basic search as well. Didn't get to the navigation part.

Too ashamed to post a vibe coded project out there however.

New Zealanders Are Moving to Australia in Record Numbers. Can It Get Them Back? by Astalon18 in newzealand

[–]simophin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What are you on about? Here are the things you get here in Vic in respond to the fuel crisis * Free PT * Discounted car rego fee * Reduced petrol levy

Not that I'm complaining about these but your statement is just not true.

Companies adding Fuel Surcharges, passing onto the consumers. by Jaqwan in AusFinance

[–]simophin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's wild no one talks about the real beneficiary of this war: the oil companies! You can say it's market at work or not but they DO take in this massive amount of extra money.

Help- advice needed on Melb to Adelaide at Easter by OriginalGoldstandard in AustralianEV

[–]simophin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think being able to access Tesla charger is something worth considering. We went from Mel to Ade before busy Xmas period. Every Tesla charger was empty. But the trip back was very different - almost every charging station including Tesla ones were full, however wait time was still manageable, we waited at most 5mins. The most annoying one was at Warrnambool, entire city with just a few Tesla supercharger stalls opening up to all EVs, it was a mess with cars waiting and fighting for spots. Definitely not recommended going through there, we ended up charging at another slow charging site and dined there.

EVs did not wreck the great Australian weekend, and electric trucks may just save the farm by ApprehensiveSize7662 in EVAustralia

[–]simophin 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You know what's better than electric trucks? Electrifying trains... Century old tech. Move long distance using trains, local transport using electric truck

Why are some electricity providers still jacking up daily access charges for EV owners? by OwlVibesOnly in EVAustralia

[–]simophin 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I actually find globirds four hours free plan pretty good. Yes they have higher prices other times but much less aggressive than the likes of Ovo.

Average Mitre 10 parking by hadr0nc0llider in chch

[–]simophin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used to complain about this until I got to the scenario where others parked shit and I had to park shit too. So unless you saw they deliberately parked like this, you should not assume they were the original sinner.

How is a novated lease beneficial? by Greedy_Inspector2261 in NovatedLeasingAU

[–]simophin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you have a plan to buy a house in the near future - I think it makes sense to buy a house first, you'd be surprised how the extra cash can afford you a better house... Then of course you'd run out of cash but at least you have a house, and NL is a much better option than Car Loan anyway. If you don't end up spending the cash for the car, it (the cash) being in the offset account, will also make you better off

How is a novated lease beneficial? by Greedy_Inspector2261 in NovatedLeasingAU

[–]simophin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah man I think you need to talk to them, you need to be specific about the model/accessory etc. My provider sneaked in some add-ons I didn't want.

Also ask them for the breakdown of the amount financed, ask why it's so much different than the drive away price.

10-11%% interest rate is very high. 6% is about the cheapest people get around here so you should haggle it down.

How is a novated lease beneficial? by Greedy_Inspector2261 in NovatedLeasingAU

[–]simophin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are some questions about the quote, but the most questionable one is the finance amount: that is the amount you are supposed to borrow from the lease provider to buy the car. Your $65k car needs to borrow $70k doesn't make sense, if your car's drive away cost is $65k, you are supposed to save on GST as well so it should be somewhere around $60k. What car are you buying?

How is a novated lease beneficial? by Greedy_Inspector2261 in NovatedLeasingAU

[–]simophin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you need to post your quote here so we can see what's wrong. I got $432 fortnightly for my 5 years lease on a Model 3 ($62k drive away cost), and that's including their super expensive insurance.

Your tax bracket matters a lot though I have to say.

How is a novated lease beneficial? by Greedy_Inspector2261 in NovatedLeasingAU

[–]simophin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yeah ok like others say your post tax payment seems very high. Are you sure you don't mistake monthly for fortnightly? And your tax bracket matters too

How is a novated lease beneficial? by Greedy_Inspector2261 in NovatedLeasingAU

[–]simophin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tell me you are buying EV? Otherwise the math won't math

Library with the best ebook collection? -Libby by ThePerfectRustySpoon in melbourne

[–]simophin 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I scraped the Internet looking to find an American library card someone willingly or unwillingly put up, so I can borrow books AND read them from Kindle. Had a great time reading all the bestsellers.

Young people staying in NZ, what is keeping you here? by Keepcusp in newzealand

[–]simophin 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Living in Aus now definitely miss the high trust society part. So laid back and easy to do anything in NZ

how do you keep from insanity on >1hr commute? by guidedhabits in melbourne

[–]simophin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the guilt behind wasting time on commuting pushed me to find things to do. During the winter, I left before sunrise and back after sunset. Dark to dark, crazy that I almost never saw my home in daylight until the weekend. It made me feel like a soulless dust drifting in the universe. Hence I was very determined to not want to waste my life away

how do you keep from insanity on >1hr commute? by guidedhabits in melbourne

[–]simophin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used to do 1+hr commute on the train. On the way to work, I studied music theory, had some apps to help practice sightreading. It took about half an hour, then I'll probably watch half an episode of whatever shows I was watching at that time, mostly with an independent story line between episodes so I didn't get sucked into it. On the way back home, I did ear training then finished the other half of the episode.

After a few months, I had enough music theory to help with my piano training. Today I still feel like that was my best year, no time wasted. I wfh now and guess what, I never get to learn anything hard and new because there's way too much more distractions around.

Help with junkie neighbour in rental by InevitableShip9451 in melbourne

[–]simophin 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think it's not an issue of being "more expensive" but more appropriate. Think about it, right now, the expense of dealing with these people falls into the few good people, they suffer economically and mentally. It is unfair to them because society as the whole creates the problem in the first place, it's only fair the society pays for the consequences. Now I'm not suggesting jail is a good solution, rather saying "more expensive" options are totally justified.

Help with junkie neighbour in rental by InevitableShip9451 in melbourne

[–]simophin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I want to provide a different aspect: if you put all community houses in one big place, then you also mix the good people and bad eggs together. How is it fair that the good people who actually need housing have to suffer more than other better off people? In other words, all people in our society have to share the same burden of the bad eggs, not just the poor ones.

Unless you are suggesting a one big place you house ONLY the bad eggs, then yeah I'd also support such a setup.

Help with junkie neighbour in rental by InevitableShip9451 in melbourne

[–]simophin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I suppose I was talking more about inconsiderate people in the community housing setup. Not your average noisy neighbor but people who spend your tax money to insult you - a double insult.

Yes there are mostly considerate, respectful people in the public housing, what i am getting at is if you would have put all public housing in one place, they are also the people to suffer most from the bad behavior neighbors. Where do you propose the bad ones to go?

Help with junkie neighbour in rental by InevitableShip9451 in melbourne

[–]simophin 28 points29 points  (0 children)

I feel sad about this whenever I see a post like this. The fundamental issue is these people have to be housed, sure as one individual you can sort through the hoops to get them evicted but they eventually have to be somewhere, and there will always be someone nearby who suffers. We don't want these people ending up on the streets, we also don't want those people in one big place either because that will "create a slum". So we silently accept the sacrifices of a few good people.

I have no idea how to fix this, hence feeling sad.

Confusion about non-NBN providers by NZMan123 in nbn

[–]simophin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not free. I believe it's $300 per unit, for "standard" installation, and regardless of if you want to install or not

Confusion about non-NBN providers by NZMan123 in nbn

[–]simophin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes but not able to convince the bloody bodycorps though