Western Australia's domestic methane (natural) gas market is being linked to the export market. This is a double edged sword to move the state to renewables. I have electrified my house so I don't buy gas or oil but a lot of the peak electricity supply is gas. Our government retailer Synergy, is always developing new products to support consumer renewables & demand management. I can't wait to see what they do next year to help people reduce their fossil fuel use and cost
I was watching 'The Diplomat' on Netflix and the captions censored the word 'shit' by not showing it. Even though it was said in the audio. If they want to censor, fine but also beep out the word from the audio track or hide the title behind parental controls.
If you see censored words report it as a caption or subtitle error. #EqualAccess
The next #Geogeeks hacknight is next Wednesday (Oct 9th): https://geogeeks.org/2024/1009_hack_night.html #Perth #meetup
The unreasonable effectiveness of simple HTML
https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2021/01/the-unreasonable-effectiveness-of-simple-html/
I've told this story at conferences - but due to the general situation I thought I'd retell it here.
A few years ago I was doing policy research in a housing benefits office in London. They are singularly unlovely places. The walls are brightened up with posters offering helpful services for people fleeing domestic violence. The security guards on the door are cautiously indifferent to anyone walking in. The air is filled with tense conversations between partners - drowned out by the noise of screaming kids.
In the middle, a young woman sits on a hard plastic chair. She is surrounded by canvas-bags containing her worldly possessions. She doesn't look like she is in a great emotional place right now. Clutched in her hands is a games console - a PlayStation Portable. She stares at it intensely; blocking out the world with Candy Crush.
Or, at least, that's what I thought.
Walking behind her, I glance at her console and recognise the screen she's on. She's connected to the complementary WiFi and is browsing the GOV.UK pages on Housing Benefit. She's not slicing fruit; she's arming herself with knowledge.
The PSP's web browser is - charitably - pathetic. It is slow, frequently runs out of memory, and can only open 3 tabs at a time.
But the GOV.UK pages are written in simple HTML. They are designed to be lightweight and will work even on rubbish browsers. They have to. This is for everyone.
Not everyone has a big monitor, or a multi-core CPU burning through the teraflops, or a broadband connection.
The photographer Chase Jarvis coined the phrase "the best camera is the one that’s with you". He meant that having a crappy instamatic with you at an important moment is better than having the best camera in the world locked up in your car.
The same is true of web browsers. If you have a smart TV, it probably has a crappy browser.
My old car had a built-in crappy web browser.
Both are painful to use - but they work!
If your laptop and phone both got stolen - how easily could you conduct online life through the worst browser you have? If you have to file an insurance claim online - will you get sent a simple HTML form to fill in, or a DOCX which won't render?
What vital information or services are forbidden to you due to being trapped in PDFs or horrendously complicated web sites?
Are you developing public services? Or a system that people might access when they're in desperate need of help? Plain HTML works. A small bit of simple CSS will make look decent. JavaScript is probably unnecessary - but can be used to progressively enhance stuff. Add alt text to images so people paying per MB can understand what the images are for (and, you know, accessibility).
Go sit in an uncomfortable chair, in an uncomfortable location, and stare at an uncomfortably small screen with an uncomfortably outdated web browser. How easy is it to use the websites you've created?
I chatted briefly to the young woman afterwards. She'd been kicked out by her parents and her friends had given her the bus fare to the housing benefits office. She had nothing but praise for how helpful the staff had been. I asked about the PSP - a hand-me-down from an older brother - and the web browser. Her reply was "It's shit. But it worked."
I think that's all we can strive for.
Here are some stats on games consoles visiting GOV.UK
Interestingly we have 3,574 users visiting https://t.co/CcU3PLPTpj on games consoles:
• Xbox - 2,062
• Playstation 4 - 1,457
• Playstation Vita - 25
• Nintendo WiiU - 14
• Nintendo 3DS - 16
20/22
— Matt Hobbs (@TheRealNooshu) February 1, 2021
https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2021/01/the-unreasonable-effectiveness-of-simple-html/
In the early 2010s, there was a huge wave of planned carbon capture, and it didn't turn into actual, real, operational carbon capture.
Is this wave going to be different? I don't think so: CCS isn't really *meant* to actually work.....
https://ketanjoshi.co/2023/12/17/ccs-the-failure-bomb-the-current-state-of-cop28s-poison-pill/
Never forget this and never forget that this was repeated a dozen times since. There was no need for this war. No need for the genocide. No need for any of this.
It was all a political decision for Netanyahu to avoid accountability, and it was only possible because of the direct complicity of the Biden administration.
I believe passionately that blind people should be leading the organisations that serve us. Lived experience matters. It can make a material difference
to the type and quality of services we receive.
Vision Australia's Board has decided to make an internal appointment for its vacant CEO role, rather than conduct a thorough international search to find
the best person for the job. This means that capable blind people external to the organisation are denied the right to apply.
I am a proud signatory to an open letter written by blind leaders, which has been sent to the Vision Australia Board.
There is a version of this letter available for all who wish to express solidarity to sign.
In the spirit of self determination/nothing aboutus without us, it is time for Vision Australia to appoint its first blind CEO.
If you feel the same, please sign.
https://www.change.org/unitedblindleaders
Portugal just ran on 100 percent renewables for six days in a row.
For nearly a week, the country of 10 million met customer needs with wind, hydro and solar — a test run for operating the grid without fossil fuels.
https://grist.org/energy/portugal-just-ran-on-100-percent-renewables-for-six-days-in-a-row/
We are excited to announce the theme of our first game jam is: "symbiotic." Devs have one month to create an Open Source video game around the theme!
https://itch.io/jam/free-software-purism-game-jam
#purism #purismgamejam #gamejam #gamedev #freesoftware
This one’s for the white guys: dear privileged people in tech, it’s easy to sit back and benefit from the rules of the game. But, if you are an ally, we need you to stand up when DEI initiatives are being dismantled. Yup, nothing to add here.
https://buttondown.email/practicaltips/archive/this-ones-for-the-white-guys/
https://buttondown.email/practicaltips/archive/this-ones-for-the-white-guys/
“Dangerous distraction:” Plug-in hybrids emit up to 7 times more than claimed, even in cities
What they found was shocking: The real-world emissions of the tested plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) were 85-114 g/km above the “artificially low” official ratings of 27-36 grams
#car #hybrid #MassExtinction #pollution #ecology #environment #climate
Have you ever lost your way when visiting the hospital? Come and help map it! Next mapping day out, Saturday March 16th: https://geogeeks.org/2024/0316_osm-QEII.html #Geogeeks #Perth #OpenStreetMap
I'm at the #SaveOurEPA rally with a few hundred people in front of the WA Parliament House. Let's protect our unique and beautiful environment!
I am into science and climate activism. I love to learn about social issues and to challenge my own perspectives. I'm also into free and open-source software and I am back in University studying computer science.