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@cam6389
Nine Inch Noize
Did the Kiama Coastal Walk recently from Werri Beach to the Kiama Blowhole Point.
3.5 hours over about 12kms which isn't a lot, but that first half has some incredibly steep terrain and gradients which destroyed my legs for about 2 days after. I was hobbling.
Beautiful weather. Lots of music. Had a pastry on the other end.
Stoked to be nominated for a 2026 Australian Audio Award for my work on The Band Next Door on 2SER.
Fingers crossed.
Ho's Bakery and Cafe.
Corner of Railway Road & Unwins Bridge Road, Sydenham.
Huge menu. Ultra prepped kitchen.
4.5/5
Just wish I had time to sit down and enjoy it, rather than scoff eat it on my way to work.
2026 installment if Psyched As is happening this weekend and Ive been asked to spin some tunes for a bit between sets! Should be a fun time and a bunch of great local bands from Sydney and beyond taking part.
Had a nice lunch today with some people from my work for my birthday.
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*reluctant sigh*
*scrolls back up*
*rebogs*
I don't see enough people mourning over the slow death of physical media. And I don't just mean TV shows, video games, or movies--which don't even get me started about how we don't really 'own' anything anymore. It includes notes, journals, and letters to one another...so much of our history is lost when we lose a password, a website goes down, a file/hardware is corrupted, or a platform disappears. History that doesn't seem important until you no longer have access to it. Physical media does a lot for memory recall. How many memories will we lose because we don't have something tangible to tie it back to? Something to hold in our hands and stir up those memories we thought were once lost? Sometimes I wonder what the difference between burning a book and losing access to physical media is when someone can pull the plug and remove your access so easily.
we HAVE to start publicly shaming genAI users
thinking about how when you punch a mirror so that it cracks and fractures into multiple shards reflecting your own visage back at you, you're really just ironically surrounding yourself with more of the self you loathe in your quest to attain self-destruction. the grotesque reproductive quality of gouging pieces from yourself in order to lessen the burden of existence, and in the process only proliferating more individual aspects of You, shedding them as you go. much to consider.
something like this
Read the fucking room Chris Minns.