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  • I wish I'd learnt how to learn before I went to university.

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  • Thanks, will check it out!

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  • Typically I've seen survey software remember where you were up to if you leave and come back to the page. This one doesn't seem to do that.

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  • I bet they do, and I bet it was! Looks like quite a climb!

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  • Well I got the the last section of the survey, accidentally triggered the pull down refresh of the browser, and it's completely forgotten everything I entered. I don't think I can be bothered starting again 😩

  • Do you donate money? How, why, why not?
  • We allocate money for the kids to donate to charity. Some loose rules around what does and doesn't count but generally the kids get to decide.

    Not technically charity but I've made a push to support OSS and other small-tech projects this past year. Regular contributions of a few dollars a month each to things like the maintainer of my linux distro and the guy that makes Kodi plugins I use, and pushing to financially support commecial OSS such as Proton Mail and Bitwarden. I'm just realising I don't actually have a list, I should probably work out exactly where my money is going.

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    Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 27/9/2024
  • I hope you don't take it too hard. Often the people who keep their jobs feel much worse than the ones who lost theirs, as a sort of survivor's guilt.

    I also wouldn't be surprised if they let the people go sooner rather than later. Hopefully they get a good redundancy package.

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    Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 27/9/2024
  • I would have said January 😆. Four seasons in one day is kinda par for the course in spring.

  • What are some nice short videos for youngish kids to watch?
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  • What are some nice short videos for youngish kids to watch?
  • Oh nice! I have quite the list of things to work through now.

  • Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 27/9/2024

    Last weeks thread here

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    What are some nice short videos for youngish kids to watch?
  • I'm imagining your little kid saying "How It’s Made fucking slaps" 🤣

  • What are some nice short videos for youngish kids to watch?
  • I've got the first season downloading 🙂

  • What are some nice short videos for youngish kids to watch?
  • Ooh I'll see what I can find, thanks for the suggestion!

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  • There are Bluey shorts?! We've watched a fair amount of Bluey episodes, didn't know there were shorts. I'll look into it, thanks!

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  • Thanks for the suggestions!

  • What are some nice short videos for youngish kids to watch?
  • Ooh I like that suggestion. They would probably love the OK Go ones. I'll have a look at They Might Be Giants music videos too. Thanks!

  • What are some nice short videos for youngish kids to watch?

    I have kids ages 4-7 and they quite like watching a little snippet of something while they brush their teeth.

    One thing they have been into recently is these stop motion videos on youtube on a channel called Peapea. However, it's obvious that M&Ms and Coke give them lots of money because it's all you see in many of the videos. But these are good videos, as the kids like them and while the full youtube videos are 30 mins long, within this there are lots of shorts only a few minutes long each. Perfect for bushing teeth. Also a bonus is those videos don't rely on sound, so they can watch and understand it without telling each other to brush queiter.

    Does anyone have suggestions for anything similar that isn't plastered with Cocacola and is suitable for the 4-7 age range?

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    Watch live: Crackdown on teacher-only days, parents face prosecutions in truancy push
    www.rnz.co.nz Watch live: Crackdown on teacher-only days, parents face prosecutions in truancy push

    Parents of students absent for 15 days could also face prosecution, while changes to teacher-only days are coming, David Seymour has announced.

    Watch live: Crackdown on teacher-only days, parents face prosecutions in truancy push

    I didn't "watch live" but I guess that's a warning the article may change. Here are some snippets as it currently stands:

    > Schools won't be able to hold teacher-only days during term time and parents of students absent for 15 days could be prosecuted, Associate Education Minister David Seymour has announced in a new truancy crackdown.

    > Schools must have a stepped attendance response (STAR) plan in place by the beginning of the 2026 school year. > > Seymour set out an example: > > - Five days absent: School contacts parents/guardians to determine a reason and set expectations > - 10 days absent: School leaders meet with parents/guardians and student to develop a plan to address barriers to attendance and "the obligation goes onto services such as attendance, Oranga Tamariki and the local police" > - 15 days absent: Ministry takes over the response, including possible prosecution of parents > > Each school would also be asked to share attendance information with Oranga Tamariki, police, and MSD, he said.

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    SovCits used fake ID to access Parliament, Government House, police say
    www.rnz.co.nz SovCits used fake ID to access Parliament, Government House, police say

    Members of a group believe they are exempt from NZ law used fake ID to reach the PMs floor, according to a police presentation.

    SovCits used fake ID to access Parliament, Government House, police say

    > The police powerpoint presentation, released to Stuff under the Official Information Act, said members of sovereign citizens group Mauri Nation used fake ID to reach the Prime Minister's floor at Parliament. > > The presentation from the Police Security Intelligence and Threats Group in November last year, does not say whether the Prime Minister - then Jacinda Ardern - was present.

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    Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 20/9/2024

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    Government told free school lunches have 'profound impact on wellbeing' before funding cuts
    www.rnz.co.nz Government told free school lunches have 'profound impact on wellbeing' before funding cuts

    A yet-to-be published study also found achievement improved at some schools participating in the Ka Ora, Ka Ako scheme.

    Government told free school lunches have 'profound impact on wellbeing' before funding cuts

    > Budget documents show the government was told of "profound" wellbeing benefits from the free school lunch scheme months before it decided to trim its funding.

    > The research was supposed to be published in June but was still under wraps. > > However, Budget papers published this week referred to the study's early findings.

    > "Emerging findings support previous evaluation findings, but also highlight further benefits of the programme, including improvements in achievement and the importance of universality," said a December briefing note to Minister of Education Erica Stanford. > > "This includes that learners are more settled and able to engage with classroom activity and learning, with some schools showing increased academic achievement resulting from an enhanced learning experience from being more settled and less distracted. Initial findings also indicate that the programme is having a profound impact on the wellbeing of learners," it said.

    > Earlier this year, the government cut annual funding for the scheme by $107 million, reducing the per-student spend for children at intermediate and secondary schools to $3. > > A March briefing paper about changing the model for Ka Ora, Ka Ako said it was not clear whether lunches could be provided at that price. > > "The most significant risk from the proposal is that we have not market-tested or otherwise analysed the proposed $3 per head price. We do not know whether sufficient supply exists to offer lunches to the specified standard at this price across the full range of schools," the document said.

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    Pihole on gateway device?

    I'm looking at getting a gateway device to replace the ISP router that sits between the internet connection and the mesh WiFi.

    I am running pi-hole on a (very old) raspberry pi, but I know some gateways get quite fancy so I'm wondering if it's possible to have pi-hole on the gateway itself, to run as DNS and DHCP servers?

    Other things I'm looking for in a gateway are VPN as a client (preferably Wireguard) and PoE ports for cameras.

    If it's possible to host something like pi-hole directly on the gateway then hardware recommendations are appreciated!

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    Five things households should know about the first annual grocery report
    www.rnz.co.nz Five things households should know about the first annual grocery report

    Prices are high, competition is tricky - and what's Bin Inn got to do with anything?

    Five things households should know about the first annual grocery report

    > We're paying higher prices, specials are confusing and loyalty schemes aren't delivering overly significant rewards. > > Those aren't just the musings of a frustrated supermarket shopper - but are some of the findings in the Commerce Commission's first annual grocery report, issued on Wednesday.

    > Rewards schemes were only giving a return of between 0.71 percent for Flybuys and 0.75 percent for Everyday Rewards.

    >Between 2007 and 2019, the average weekly spend on grocery food increased 7.3 percent every three years but the latest data showed a leap of 28.9 percent.

    > The commission's report said supermarkets would point to their own rising costs as the reason for price rises. > > But it said margins had continued to grow - all of the major supermarkets had experienced an increase in price-cost margins, which meant that retail prices were increasing faster than the cost of the goods.

    > The report said supermarkets "continue to achieve higher levels of profitability than we would expect in a workably competitive market".

    > It was not likely that Costco would be able to expand to the point where it could become a serious third supermarket contender, it said. > > The report said the Warehouse could be an option - its network of shops meant it was in a good position to encourage shoppers to split their shopping in many cases - but it had said it had no intention of raising the capital needed to compete.

    The "five things" don't work that well as a list, but they are:

    • High prices aren't in your head
    • Competition is not bringing down margins, or prices
    • Other competitors aren't finding it easy
    • Innovation, but is it what we want?
    • Would fines make a difference?
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    Shop windows shattered in central Wellington
    www.rnz.co.nz Shop windows shattered in central Wellington

    Five central city shops have had windows smashed or damaged and police are investigating whether the attacks are linked.

    Shop windows shattered in central Wellington

    > A man has been arrested after five central Wellington shops had windows smashed or damaged overnight.

    > Wholly Bagels owner Junwei Hu said the damage had been been done on purpose with "lots of force". > > He said he had no idea why someone would break holes in the windows and push mushrooms through to the shop floor. > > "There's quite a bit (of) mushrooms... I don't know how they did it, but like, it's inside everywhere. Maybe they squashed through the hole."

    > A dairy on Lambton Quay also had windows damaged. > > Security footage at Lambton Mart showed the glass was shattered by a hammer, manager Mayank Patel said. Cards similar to bank cards had been dropped inside.

    > Patel said the hammer hit a letter 'o' on the Lotto logo at Lambton Mart, Patel said. > > The same part of the Lotto logo at TJ Superette was targeted, as was the letter 'o' at Coco Wellington and in the word 'Hottest' on window of Mecca on Lambton Quay.

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    Crews respond to airplane engine fire at Wellington Airport
    www.rnz.co.nz Crews respond to airplane engine fire at Wellington Airport

    A passenger saw sparks out of her window - then flames "coming out of the engine".

    Crews respond to airplane engine fire at Wellington Airport

    > Just after 4pm this afternoon NZ5366 travelling from Christchurch to Wellington landed safely after smoke was seen coming from the engine," Air New Zealand Head of Flight Operations, Hugh Pearce said in a statement. > > "The aircraft was met by emergency services and all passengers have disembarked safely. > > Pearce later added that the cause remains under investigation.

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    Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 26/8/2024

    Last weeks thread here

    Welcome to this week’s casual kōrero thread!

    This post will be pinned in this community so you can always find it, and will stay for about a week until replaced by the next one.

    It’s for talking about anything that might not justify a full post. For example:

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    Suspected boat burglar swims away from police in slow-motion Bay of Islands chase
    www.rnz.co.nz Suspected boat burglar swims away from police in slow-motion Bay of Islands chase

    Police say the man missed his calling: "He should have been a marathon swimmer."

    Suspected boat burglar swims away from police in slow-motion Bay of Islands chase

    > A suspected boat burglar has been arrested after jumping into the tide and leading police on a slow-motion chase in the Bay of Islands.

    > He refused to come ashore, instead rowing towards the ferry ramp then abandoning his dinghy and swimming towards Russell. > > Officers, including a police dog, followed him in an inflatable boat.

    > The police spokesperson said the man had missed his calling: "He should have been a marathon swimmer."

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    A deep dive into [NZ] police bias
    www.rnz.co.nz Fairness and equity in the police force

    Internationally ground-breaking research from inside the police force has quantified the difference between how Māori and Pākehā are treated when it comes to law

    Fairness and equity in the police force

    > Ground-breaking work on fairness and equity within New Zealand's police force has quantified for the first time the gap between Māori and Pakeha when it comes to how they're treated. > > It comes from the world-leading project Understanding Policing Delivery, which granted a research team unrestricted access to police staff and data. > > Controlling for all other relevant factors, including previous criminal history, youth and gang affiliation, Māori are still 11 percent more likely to be charged with an offence than a Pakeha person in the same situation.

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    Leaked tobacco lobbying plan for 'political pressure' shows tobacco giant got its tax cut wish
    www.rnz.co.nz Leaked tobacco lobbying plan for 'political pressure' shows tobacco giant got its tax cut wish

    Philip Morris planned to apply "political pressure" to get tax cuts for heated tobacco products, a document shows.

    Leaked tobacco lobbying plan for 'political pressure' shows tobacco giant got its tax cut wish

    > A leaked document from tobacco giant Philip Morris says the company should target political parties including NZ First to get more favourable regulation for its Heated Tobacco Products (HTPs). > > RNZ has obtained the 2017 document 'Designing a Smoke-free Future in New Zealand', a corporate affairs plan to lobby for HTPs and other smokeless nicotine products to be embraced as part Smokefree 2025. > > The Philip Morris New Zealand (PMNZ) lobbying plan, dated August 2017, was drawn up as the National-led government of the day was legalising vaping products. The document maps out a path for HTPs to gain similar recognition. > > "It is essential that we move proactively to control the narrative about PMNZ, our products and in particular, our potential contribution to harm reduction," the document says. > > "We would like to force those opposing PMNZ's role in a Smokefree NZ … into a position whereby to oppose PMNZ's RRPs (Risk Reduced Products) is to oppose harm reduction, or be pro-harm."

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    Tougher rules needed to combat risk of political corruption - Helen Clark Foundation

    > Tougher rules are needed to combat the risk of political corruption in New Zealand, according to the Helen Clark Foundation. > > In a report for the public policy think-tank, set up by former prime minister Helen Clark, author Philippa Yasbek set out 26 recommendations to strengthen the country's anti-corruption measures. > > They included penalties for those who failed to comply with the Official Information Act, capping a person's political donations to $30,000 per electoral cycle, mandatory reporting of all gifts offered to politicians, and a three-year wait before any former politician could become a lobbyist.

    > "Corruption is an insidious cancer. It is not enough for democracies like ours to pay lip service to principles of transparency and steps which need to be taken against corruption," he said in a foreword to the report. > > "New Zealand must critically examine these issues on a regular basis. That is why this article is so important and why it raises very serious questions about New Zealand's current commitment to transparency." > > Yasbek said anti-corruption measures in New Zealand were largely governed by social norms, but laws were needed.

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    Government announces $1.3 billion crackdown on drink drivers
    www.rnz.co.nz Government announces $1.3 billion crackdown on drink drivers

    The government aims to test just over 3.3 million drivers a year in its plan to increase roadside tests for drink and drug-impaired drivers.

    Government announces $1.3 billion crackdown on drink drivers

    > The government aims to test just over 3.3 million drivers a year in its plan to increase roadside tests for drink and drug-impaired drivers. > > Transport Minister Simeon Brown is launching a $1.3 billion Road Policing Investment Programme which will run for the next three years. > > He said 65 percent of breath tests will be done at high or extreme alcohol risk times. > > The scheme will also have a target of carrying out 50,000 drug tests per year. > > Brown said another priority will be speeding on open roads and at high-risk locations. > > "This plan has a clear focus on outcomes and has clear targets to ensure police are focused on the most high-risk times, behaviours, and locations.

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    Te Papa to charge $35 entry fee for international visitors from September
    www.rnz.co.nz Te Papa to charge $35 entry fee for international visitors from September

    The move comes as rising energy, insurance and staffing costs lead to a $30m funding gap.

    Te Papa to charge $35 entry fee for international visitors from September

    > Te Papa will begin charging an entry fee for international visitors from September. > > Entry to the museum will remain free for New Zealanders.

    > The entry fee will be $35 and will apply from 17 September to international visitors aged 16 years and older. > > With nearly 600,000 international visitors in the 2023/2024 financial year, Te Papa is expected to earn an additional $5-$10 million per year from the move.

    > Johnston said visitors would self-identify their nationality. > > "You'll walk into Te Papa and we'll say, 'Kia ora, how are you? Where have you come from today?' And if you say, 'Oh, I've come from Johnsonville', then we'll say, 'Great, head up the stairs, head into the museum, have a wonderful visit'. > > "And if you say, 'Oh, I'm from France' or 'I'm from Germany', we'll say, 'Awesome, head up the stairs, you'll see the ticket desk right there, that's where you can buy your ticket'."

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    'Home loan relief coming' after cash rate cut
    www.rnz.co.nz 'Home loan relief coming' after cash rate cut

    Rate cuts on Wednesday are likely to be start of persistent shift down, commentators say.

    'Home loan relief coming' after cash rate cut

    > Home loan borrowers can expect rates to fall throughout the rest of this year and next, commentators say. > > The Reserve Bank cut the official cash rate by 25bps to 5.25 percent on Wednesday. > > While it was a move that was forecast by several economists, it was a u-turn from the bank's position in May. Infometrics chief executive Brad Olsen described it as a "WTH moment" and "the biggest flip-flop ever".

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    Kāpiti rescue: Divers swim over an hour to deserted island
    www.rnz.co.nz Kāpiti rescue: Divers swim over an hour to deserted island

    The pair swam an hour to reach the island and once ashore, used matches from their waterproof survival kit to light a fire.

    Kāpiti rescue: Divers swim over an hour to deserted island

    > The skipper of a Coastguard boat who rescued two divers after they became separated from their boat in waters near Kāpiti, north of Wellington, says the scenario is the stuff of nautical nightmares. > > The divers were dragged south in swift currents, but managed to swim to a nearby island and even had provisions to light a fire, alerting the Westpac Rescue Helicopter to their location. > > Coastguard skipper Mark Davidson told Checkpoint police were alerted by the diver's partners - who were waiting on the diver's boat - that they had lost contact with the men about 5pm on Sunday.

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    Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 12/8/2024

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