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  • yesterdayshero yesterdayshero 6 months ago 100%

    I think they have an Easter sale on at the moment...

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    Coffee ☕ yesterdayshero 9 months ago 100%
    Tried a few coffees this year

    This year I started making coffee at home a lot more than I have in the past, mainly due to investing in a new set up. Tried quite a lot of different roasters/beans which has been great. Have a few go to roasters now and a better idea of the beans/roasts I tend to prefer. Here's to 2024!

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    coffee Coffee ☕ Scientists claim to have discovered secret to perfect espresso
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  • yesterdayshero yesterdayshero 9 months ago 100%

    From what I can tell, relative humidity in the room does reduce the amount of static a little, but still not as much as you would get from performing the RDT they suggest in the study.

    Figure S4 https://ars.els-cdn.com/content/image/1-s2.0-S2590238523005684-mmc1.pdf

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  • coffee Coffee ☕ Scientists claim to have discovered secret to perfect espresso
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  • yesterdayshero yesterdayshero 10 months ago 100%

    Will be interesting to see whether the data behind this study mentions that.

    I'm making my way through this in the hopes I don't need to read through the study: https://youtu.be/GuqVUsMPs-U?si=rq0n9pL0bO6Pna-l

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  • yesterdayshero yesterdayshero 10 months ago 100%

    Haha. Took me a while to pick up on that. I haven't tried RDT before so wonder how much of a difference it really makes or if it's really minor.

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  • coffee Coffee ☕ How To Buy Gifts For Coffee People
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  • yesterdayshero yesterdayshero 10 months ago 100%

    Worth watching for the "sponsorship" half way through.

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  • coffee Coffee ☕ Want to stay strong as you get older? Maybe you should have another cuppa
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  • yesterdayshero yesterdayshero 11 months ago 100%

    Totally. Every week there's a study to say caffeine is bad for you, then the next week there's a study saying it's good for you.

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  • news Australian News We investigated blue-eye glasses to find out if they actually work. This is what we found
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  • yesterdayshero yesterdayshero 12 months ago 100%

    TL;DR

    Overall, based on relatively limited published clinical data, our review does not support using blue-light filtering lenses to reduce eye strain with digital device use. It is unclear whether these lenses affect vision quality or sleep, and no conclusions can be drawn about any potential effects on the health of the retina.

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    Coffee ☕ yesterdayshero 1 year ago 100%
    Nerd's guide to buying great coffee https://youtu.be/T9F3x7hU5O8?si=uRIifXz9hxrEjO2_

    Focused more on speciality coffee, but still an interesting watch.

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    Coffee ☕ yesterdayshero 1 year ago 100%
    Father's Day coffee sales

    A few offers going round for father's day. Here's a couple I've come across so far and are both for 1kg bags. - [Proud Mary](https://www.proudmarycoffee.com.au/collections/blend-coffees) - DADCOFFEE - [Rumble Coffee](https://www.rumblecoffee.com.au/collections/single-origin-coffee-and-coffee-blends) - KILOGRAMBEANS

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    australia Australia Matildas win FIFA Women's World Cup quarterfinal after classic shootout against France in Brisbane
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  • yesterdayshero yesterdayshero 1 year ago 100%

    Huge win! What a tense game!

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    2023 FIFA World Cup yesterdayshero 1 year ago 100%
    Matildas through to FIFA Women's World Cup quarterfinals www.abc.net.au
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    australia Australia ‘They will never be granted the visa in their lifetime’: the families waiting decades to settle parents in Australia
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  • yesterdayshero yesterdayshero 1 year ago 86%

    Agree. But the government also shouldn't be taking around $50k from these people saying that the wait for a visa is around a year, when in reality it may never happen.

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    Coffee ☕ yesterdayshero 1 year ago 100%
    What's your coffee setup?

    Was wondering what people's coffee setups are. I'll start. I mainly drink espresso and piccolo's. But also have several Moka pots that only get used once every few months since getting the BDB. * Breville Dual Boiler * Kingrinder K4

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    australia Australia What the merger between retail giants Kmart and Target could mean for your weekly shopping routine
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  • yesterdayshero yesterdayshero 1 year ago 100%

    Yes. I don't personally, but know Kmart at least is cheap for clothing basics, especially for kids. It also has cheap homeware and small appliances. Not everyone can afford to buy expensive brands.

    Edit: should also point out, they pretty much have clearance stuff on sale weekly, so people probably go to see what they can get for cheap.

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  • australia Australia Australian public school funding falls behind private schools as states fail to meet targets
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  • yesterdayshero yesterdayshero 1 year ago 100%

    So the article shows public schools aren't getting the funding they should be getting (below 100%), while private schools are more than covered (over 100%).

    I'm sorry, but the rest of your commentary is really a straw man. You're just trying to shift focus away from public schools not getting their share of funding, while private schools are getting more. And instead saying that funding shouldn't be the deciding factor on which school to send your kid to. No one said that. The fact is, public schools aren't getting the funding that was committed, while private schools are getting more than what was committed. Giving public schools the amount they should be getting doesn't stop you from sending your kid to private school. And it's disappointing to see people trying to excuse it or shift the focus elsewhere.

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  • australia Australia Australian public school funding falls behind private schools as states fail to meet targets
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  • yesterdayshero yesterdayshero 1 year ago 100%

    Why does any of that mean private schools should get more government funding than public schools?

    Based on your argument, private schools should get no funding, because it doesn't improve education.

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  • australia Australia Australian public school funding falls behind private schools as states fail to meet targets
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  • yesterdayshero yesterdayshero 1 year ago 100%

    Doesn't this article show that the funding received by private schools is actually more in most cases?

    Even if funding was exactly the same, private schools are most definitely providing more per student than public schools. Unless you believe those fees being paid are entirely pocketed by the teachers. Where exactly do you believe those fees are going? Those fees, along with the funding, are going into facilities, equipment and personell that public schools simply can't afford.

    Sure, the quality of education isn't entirely based on funding. But to sit here and claim funding doesn't help is a little privileged. Kind of like how people who say money doesn't buy happiness, usually have money. It's easy to say money doesn't improve education, when you have the money.

    I still don't see why private schools should be receiving more government funding than public schools though.

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  • australia Australia Australian public school funding falls behind private schools as states fail to meet targets
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  • yesterdayshero yesterdayshero 1 year ago 100%

    What's the link you're trying to draw between public/private school funding and catchment areas?

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  • australia Australia Australian public school funding falls behind private schools as states fail to meet targets
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  • yesterdayshero yesterdayshero 1 year ago 100%

    I'm confused. What does this have to do with funding? Are you saying private schools should have the same amount of funding so it's cheaper for you to send your kid to private school?

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  • australia Australia The Voice referendum official Yes/No pamphlets
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  • yesterdayshero yesterdayshero 1 year ago 90%

    Not necessarily, I'm grateful for more clarity. Voting yes without any clarity is no better than voting no without any clarity.

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  • australia Australia Believe it: How DMA’S covering Cher became your #1 Like A Version of all time
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  • yesterdayshero yesterdayshero 1 year ago 100%

    Maybe I am going blind, but couldn't find a link to the full list anywhere in that article, so here it is if you didn't want to go digging: https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/hottest100/1-100

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    Coffee ☕ yesterdayshero 1 year ago 100%
    Roaster or bean recommendations

    I've been gradually making my way through a variety of coffee beans over the last few months and was wondering what recommendations people here have for beans or roasters in Australia. Thought it might also be helpful to anyone who was wanting to try something new but didn't know where to start.

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    Coffee ☕ yesterdayshero 1 year ago 100%
    Coffee community!

    Let's make this the place to discuss anything coffee related, with an Australian perspective.

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