We got some Envirosax about 15 yrs ago from a company making them on the Gold Coast, we used them heaps when we moved to Sydney and walked everywhere, they roll up small and can carry a reasonable amount of items.
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Very nice, I like the idea, but we've gotten in trouble at a few places for cleaning the gardens up and putting new plants to replace the dead ones. In the end we just focused on pot plants we could take with us.
I've looked at them a few times, but they never supported open banking, I'll have to look again if they've recently added it.
This wasn't a quick thing slapped together, a lot of thought, planning and consultation went into it. It's a really nice system, and so much better than the previous ways of aggregating financial data.
I hope they get penalties that far outweigh the profits they've made, wishful thinking I know, but surely one day we'll learn if the fine is less than the profits, why wouldn't companies do this sort of thing.
That's really interesting, I would have never thought "ABS advised this large increase was mainly due to people updating their addresses with Medicare during mass vaccination rollouts"
That's a cool use for them, if we end up with a lot of them, I wonder if houses with the space could use them for cheap storage.
Depends on the career, lots of programmer roles still allowing 100% wfh. I work for a Sydney company and live in Qld.
I don't mind this, I'd prefer to get a little less than a price increase, but I'd like to be made aware of that. Not sure who or how would be best to notify customers though.
I think it's the "don't be a dumbass" that's important, not the OS choice really. I haven't had a 3rd party virus scanner in at least a decade on Windows and have never had a virus or malware.