I fixed the bot code. I'm going to be around a lot more often going forward. Sorry!
Just on an intense project implementing a kubernetes hosted application at scale... and had some health issues come up. All sorted now.
I'm going to add some unit tests to this project and some alerts.... and possibly a second maintainer so this doesn't happen again.
Sorry for the delay!
Sorry for the delay (had a few things going on at this end). I've updated the version and added a release. Cheers for the PR.
I understand that, but how are Israel supposed to get their hostages back?
Why would Israel stop while there are still hostages?
Don't forget to vote, legends!
Here in Australia no one has "poop knives". American plumbing is a sad joke. Most Aussies don't even own a plunger.
I don't. Waste of money. Brisbane has enough housing and transport issues already.
It may be easy to work around, but I don't think it needs to be enshrined in law.
It seems backwards to restrict hours like this. Not being able to sell alcohol at supermarkets is pretty backwards as well.
Happy to be a mod. AEST timezone (GMT+10).
I'm a long time reddit sync user, recently made the move.
Using now. This is amazing!
If you nice people get stuck, let me know - maybe I can help?
I've had less of those lately, and more who drive under the limit by 20km. Back streets near home, 30kph. Main road with a 60 limit.... 40kph.
Why. WHY.
I wonder how we can gain more traction for our community? Melbourne has heaps of discussion.
Thoughts?
I updated the icon instead of the banner, whoops. Anyway, I hope you all like our banner + replacement bin chicken....
I'm not exactly shocked. Even here in Brisbane it can be freezing in winter. Australian housing is rubbish.
The Queensland government says it will mount a multi-million-dollar probe into a “congestion-busting road tunnel” for Brisbane’s north…
More tunnels, more tolls.
Happy to volunteer as a mod
Hi all. If you need mods, I'm happy to give it a shot.
I'm a middle aged cloud engineer, so I'm online a fair bit. I've been on Reddit 15 years (moved from Digg), but never moderated anything.
I'm keen to see this community grow while staying welcoming and interesting.