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Cake day: June 18th, 2023

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  • Well, he doesn’t provide much insight into what Albo’s game is, but goes on to make the slightly absurd argument that subs are “surplus to requirements” because our electronic warfare aircraft are such a potent capability on their own.

    Interesting morsel here though:

    According to references in a book by former foreign minister Bob Carr, I was told, the departments of PM&C, Treasury, Finance and Defence all opposed the purchase of the Growlers.

    Wonder what the current view is on whether it’d have been a better to have more F-35s but no Growlers.



  • Yep, I’m not against proper age checking as long as it’s developed carefully with a secure/private by design mentality, but this government’s self-imposed deadline and focus on ticking political boxes will effectively put consumer choice and privacy far below the interests of tech companies and age assurance industry investors. It’s looking like a familiar story - outsourcing responsibility for the practical implementation to questionable interests and promising “industry standards” and “safeguards” to protect consumers which are then poorly enforced or not practical to enforce. That’ll replicate the fundamental shortcomings of our privacy regulation more broadly which have made poor policies/practices and data breaches so routine.



  • Just watched it and yeah, that’s an even more depressing picture of how it was covered. The headlines I’d seen were:

    “Social media age verification possible but laden with risks, landmark study warns” (ABC)

    “Trial of tech that could be used to keep Australian under-16s off social media finds some errors ‘inevitable’” (Guardian)

    Those stories at least didn’t just parrot the government’s spin - trouble is they made the study sound more sceptical/balanced than it is and didn’t question its credibility.