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  1. Angus Taylor promises permanent tax cuts and to reinstate all negative gearing
    By Clare Armstrong

    The Coalition would repeal all of Labor's negative gearing and capital gains changes and spend $22.5 billion over four years handing back tax "bracket creep" to workers if elected.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-15/coa

    #Tax #Budget #Government #FederalParliament #ClareArmstrong

  2. Angus Taylor promises permanent tax cuts and to reinstate all negative gearing
    By Clare Armstrong

    The Coalition would repeal all of Labor's negative gearing and capital gains changes and spend $22.5 billion over four years handing back tax "bracket creep" to workers if elected.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-15/coa

    #Tax #Budget #Government #FederalParliament #ClareArmstrong

  3. Angus Reid Poll Undermines Media Age Verification Narrative

    Canada's mainstream media has been pushing the narrative that age verification is popular. Not quite according to Angus Reid.

    freezenet.ca/angus-reid-poll-u

    #Censorship #News #AgeVerification #AngusReid #Canada #CherryPicking #poll #statistics

  4. Just watched the documentary of a gay Australian farmer breeding low emissions cattle in Cowra "Alone Out Here".

    Story from the ABC:
    abc.net.au/news/2023-02-26/gay

    I was all "gee, wonder who his MP is?".
    Holy hell @oaf could it be any worse for a gay farmer?
    At least he's not in New England or Farrer, but...wow, that is definitely pushing a rock uphill having homophobic climate denying Angus Taylor as yr local rep:
    theyvoteforyou.org.au/people/r

    #farming #farmers #Australia #AngusTaylor

  5. 🅰️ Angular 22 brings injectAsync helper for lazy-loading dependencies at component level. Plus paramsInheritanceStrategy defaults to 'always' and Node.js 26 support with Temporal API!

    Link in the comment

    #Angular #WebDev #TypeScript

  6. Angus Taylor proposes one-for-one migration cap tied to housing
    By Clare Armstrong

    The Coalition wants to limit Australia's net migration intake to only one person per new home built, but would wait until in government to decide what visa types to slash if elected.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-14/ang

    #Budget #HousingPolicy #MigrationPolicy #GovernmentandPolitics #ClareArmstrong

  7. After four years away, we finally returned to Anguilla! Here are three more Lessons from Anguilla I learned during our two-week stay.

    conferencesthatwork.com/index.

    #Anguilla #vacation #lessons #travel

  8. After four years away, we finally returned to Anguilla! Here are three more Lessons from Anguilla I learned during our two-week stay.

    conferencesthatwork.com/index.

    #Anguilla #vacation #lessons #travel

  9. After four years away, we finally returned to Anguilla! Here are three more Lessons from Anguilla I learned during our two-week stay.

    conferencesthatwork.com/index.

    #Anguilla #vacation #lessons #travel

  10. After four years away, we finally returned to Anguilla! Here are three more Lessons from Anguilla I learned during our two-week stay.

    conferencesthatwork.com/index.

    #Anguilla #vacation #lessons #travel

  11. @Angusart "outil" dans cette acception a à peu près autant de sens que "truc"

    #langage

  12. @Angusart "outil" dans cette acception a à peu près autant de sens que "truc"

    #langage

  13. @Angusart "outil" dans cette acception a à peu près autant de sens que "truc"

    #langage

  14. @Angusart "outil" dans cette acception a à peu près autant de sens que "truc"

    #langage

  15. @Angusart "outil" dans cette acception a à peu près autant de sens que "truc"

    #langage

  16. I have been playing with the idea of rewriting an old web-app I made over the past 20 years. It's right now running on #LAMP and is targeted at #mobile devices, but I'd like to modernize it to use #PostgreSQL and a web #framework that's not old enough to be well into its first divorce.

    I'm used to #Java + #Angular (and derivatives like #Ionic), but I'm thinking I want something new. What are people happy with (and have used for actual development beyond a Hello World tutorial)? I can Bing, so I'm more interested in real experiences. I'm not terribly interested in React or Vue, and have already given Swift/SwiftUI for iOS a spin, so I don't want that.

    Should have a mobile-first #frontend, be decently mature so I don't have to rewrite in 2 years when support stops. I need a backend and Postgres access. Would like support for #PWA.

    Can be Angular-based or stand-alone, can be separate backend and frontend or mixed/tag-soup/hydration-like. #Typescript or the like are fine, but not a requirement. Fuck #Erlang / #Elexir. If you're going to suggest #Go or #Rust better have a good argument because most people suggesting those are extremely annoying people. #Flutter / #Dart = yuck.

    I'm using it to track goals/habits and make #charts, #statistics, and some basic machine learning (k-means, affinity propagation, GMM, and other #clustering, that sort of thing). I can program statistics and clustering myself, but a native chart library would be nice (heatmaps, line charts, bar charts/histograms, that sort of thing) and I wouldn't mind not having to implement my own probability distributions. User authentication (persistent between application restarts) is a must (by framework or popular libraries). I can do #Bootstrap, #tailwind, and other front-end #CSS, but I'd be perfectly happy not having to as long as I can make my widgets purple.
  17. I have been playing with the idea of rewriting an old web-app I made over the past 20 years. It's right now running on #LAMP and is targeted at #mobile devices, but I'd like to modernize it to use #PostgreSQL and a web #framework that's not old enough to be well into its first divorce.

    I'm used to #Java + #Angular (and derivatives like #Ionic), but I'm thinking I want something new. What are people happy with (and have used for actual development beyond a Hello World tutorial)? I can Bing, so I'm more interested in real experiences. I'm not terribly interested in React or Vue, and have already given Swift/SwiftUI for iOS a spin, so I don't want that.

    Should have a mobile-first #frontend, be decently mature so I don't have to rewrite in 2 years when support stops. I need a backend and Postgres access. Would like support for #PWA.

    Can be Angular-based or stand-alone, can be separate backend and frontend or mixed/tag-soup/hydration-like. #Typescript or the like are fine, but not a requirement. Fuck #Erlang / #Elexir. If you're going to suggest #Go or #Rust better have a good argument because most people suggesting those are extremely annoying people. #Flutter / #Dart = yuck.

    I'm using it to track goals/habits and make #charts, #statistics, and some basic machine learning (k-means, affinity propagation, GMM, and other #clustering, that sort of thing). I can program statistics and clustering myself, but a native chart library would be nice (heatmaps, line charts, bar charts/histograms, that sort of thing) and I wouldn't mind not having to implement my own probability distributions. User authentication (persistent between application restarts) is a must (by framework or popular libraries). I can do #Bootstrap, #tailwind, and other front-end #CSS, but I'd be perfectly happy not having to as long as I can make my widgets purple.
  18. I have been playing with the idea of rewriting an old web-app I made over the past 20 years. It's right now running on #LAMP and is targeted at #mobile devices, but I'd like to modernize it to use #PostgreSQL and a web #framework that's not old enough to be well into its first divorce.

    I'm used to #Java + #Angular (and derivatives like #Ionic), but I'm thinking I want something new. What are people happy with (and have used for actual development beyond a Hello World tutorial)? I can Bing, so I'm more interested in real experiences. I'm not terribly interested in React or Vue, and have already given Swift/SwiftUI for iOS a spin, so I don't want that.

    Should have a mobile-first #frontend, be decently mature so I don't have to rewrite in 2 years when support stops. I need a backend and Postgres access. Would like support for #PWA.

    Can be Angular-based or stand-alone, can be separate backend and frontend or mixed/tag-soup/hydration-like. #Typescript or the like are fine, but not a requirement. Fuck #Erlang / #Elexir. If you're going to suggest #Go or #Rust better have a good argument because most people suggesting those are extremely annoying people. #Flutter / #Dart = yuck.

    I'm using it to track goals/habits and make #charts, #statistics, and some basic machine learning (k-means, affinity propagation, GMM, and other #clustering, that sort of thing). I can program statistics and clustering myself, but a native chart library would be nice (heatmaps, line charts, bar charts/histograms, that sort of thing) and I wouldn't mind not having to implement my own probability distributions. User authentication (persistent between application restarts) is a must (by framework or popular libraries). I can do #Bootstrap, #tailwind, and other front-end #CSS, but I'd be perfectly happy not having to as long as I can make my widgets purple.
  19. I have been playing with the idea of rewriting an old web-app I made over the past 20 years. It's right now running on #LAMP and is targeted at #mobile devices, but I'd like to modernize it to use #PostgreSQL and a web #framework that's not old enough to be well into its first divorce.

    I'm used to #Java + #Angular (and derivatives like #Ionic), but I'm thinking I want something new. What are people happy with (and have used for actual development beyond a Hello World tutorial)? I can Bing, so I'm more interested in real experiences. I'm not terribly interested in React or Vue, and have already given Swift/SwiftUI for iOS a spin, so I don't want that.

    Should have a mobile-first #frontend, be decently mature so I don't have to rewrite in 2 years when support stops. I need a backend and Postgres access. Would like support for #PWA.

    Can be Angular-based or stand-alone, can be separate backend and frontend or mixed/tag-soup/hydration-like. #Typescript or the like are fine, but not a requirement. Fuck #Erlang / #Elexir. If you're going to suggest #Go or #Rust better have a good argument because most people suggesting those are extremely annoying people. #Flutter / #Dart = yuck.

    I'm using it to track goals/habits and make #charts, #statistics, and some basic machine learning (k-means, affinity propagation, GMM, and other #clustering, that sort of thing). I can program statistics and clustering myself, but a native chart library would be nice (heatmaps, line charts, bar charts/histograms, that sort of thing) and I wouldn't mind not having to implement my own probability distributions. User authentication (persistent between application restarts) is a must (by framework or popular libraries). I can do #Bootstrap, #tailwind, and other front-end #CSS, but I'd be perfectly happy not having to as long as I can make my widgets purple.
  20. Worth getting up early for. 27 bird species and 5 red squirrels. Good info from Jonathan and thanks to Anne for leading.

    #sustainableKirriemuir #dawnChorus #angus

  21. Worth getting up early for. 27 bird species and 5 red squirrels. Good info from Jonathan and thanks to Anne for leading.

    #sustainableKirriemuir #dawnChorus #angus

  22. Worth getting up early for. 27 bird species and 5 red squirrels. Good info from Jonathan and thanks to Anne for leading.

    #sustainableKirriemuir #dawnChorus #angus

  23. #Farrer saw both Coalition parties relegated to the status of also-rans.

    With about 45 per cent of the vote counted, Liberal candidate Raissa Butkowski had 11.47 per cent of the vote and the Nationals Brad Robertson 9.59 per cent.

    #AngusTaylor decision to #preference #OneNation destroyed the #Liberal vote.

    #FantasticGreatMoveWellDoneAngus #auspol

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-09/far

  24. #Farrer saw both Coalition parties relegated to the status of also-rans.

    With about 45 per cent of the vote counted, Liberal candidate Raissa Butkowski had 11.47 per cent of the vote and the Nationals Brad Robertson 9.59 per cent.

    #AngusTaylor decision to #preference #OneNation destroyed the #Liberal vote.

    #FantasticGreatMoveWellDoneAngus #auspol

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-09/far