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Enthusiastic geographer. Sporadic Sydneysider.

I blog about buses, podcast about Sydney's history and documentarised the Macquarie River.

Good takes are my own […]

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Transportist: January 2026

Welcome to the latest issue of The Transportist, especially to our new readers. Happy New Year to all who celebrate. Announcements There is a new global Association Of Sustainable Transportation Researchers. Seems better than their competitor, The Association Of […]
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mastodon.social
January 5, 2026 at 1:20 AM
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Now it’s 2026, which is the 30th year of the Australian Rail Maps website – yes, it’s been online since mid 1996. I want to do something to mark that anniversary when it comes, but I haven’t quite figured out what just yet.

The website itself is still going […]

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January 1, 2026 at 9:12 AM
Between christmas and new years I paid full peak fare for worse than off-peak train service. There wasnt even trains between Wynyard and central. Disappointing!

#sydney
January 1, 2026 at 4:15 AM
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Reasonably convincing argument here from a psychologist. He says the aim of the social media ban is not to necessarily stop everyone under 16 using social media, but to remove the environment in which kids feel obliged to use it. Interesting angle.

#socialmedia #australia […]
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aus.social
December 10, 2025 at 7:03 AM
IT people ( i know youre out there!):

I have a hard drive that isnt functioning, probably from being stored in a hot room for too long but also maybe for other reasons? It isnt mine.

Is taking/sending it to a data recovery place likely to be fruitful?

Any recommendations in #sydney […]
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aus.social
December 8, 2025 at 11:00 AM
Overheard on #sydney metro: "Oh shit, I was supposed to get off there. Its just so fast, I missed my stop!"

#publictransport
November 27, 2025 at 10:08 AM
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Today's historic photo of the day: Mortuary station, Chippendale, NSW, June 8 1985.

Mortuary was built in 1869 as the Sydney terminus for trains carrying coffins and mourners to rail served cemeteries. Located just a few hundred metres from Sydney Central […]

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November 23, 2025 at 12:49 AM
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#sydney long time institution Chinese Noodle House (grapes on the ceiling) in Haymarket is closing down. This is a huge loss, need to get a final serving of braised eggplant before they are gone.
#australia #food
November 22, 2025 at 5:13 AM
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Gmail can read your emails and attachments to train its AI, unless you opt out
Under the radar, Google has added features that allow Gmail to access all private messages and attachments for training its AI models. If you use Gmail, you need to be aware of an important change that’s quietly rolling out. Reportedly, Google has recently started automatically opting users in to allow Gmail to access all private messages and attachments for training its AI models. This means your emails could be analyzed to improve Google’s AI assistants, like Smart Compose or AI-generated replies. Unless you decide to take action. The reason behind this is Google’s push to power new Gmail features with its Gemini AI, helping you write emails faster and manage your inbox more efficiently. To do that, Google is using real email content, including attachments, to train and refine its AI models. Some users are now reporting that these settings are switched on by default instead of asking for explicit opt-in. Which means that if you don’t manually turn these setting off, your private messages may be used for AI training behind the scenes. Even though Google promises strong privacy measures like anonymization and data security during AI training, for anyone handling sensitive or confidential information, that may not feel reassuring.. Sure, your Gmail experience would get smarter and more personalized. Features like predictive text and AI-powered writing assistance rely on this kind of data. But is it worth the risks? I see plenty of reasons to make one uncomfortable. Yes, these features can make Gmail smarter and more personalized. But the lack of explicit consent feels like a step backward for people who want control over how their personal data is used. ## How to opt out Opting out requires you to change settings in two places, so I’ve tried to make it as easy to follow as possible. Feel free to let me know in the comments if I missed anything. To fully opt out, you must turn off Gmail’s “Smart features” in two separate locations in your settings. Don’t miss one, or AI training may continue. ### **Step 1: Turn off Smart Features in Gmail, Chat, and Meet settings** * Open Gmail on your desktop or mobile app. * Click the gear icon → **See all settings** (desktop) or Menu → **Settings** (mobile). * Find the section called **Smart Features** in Gmail, Chat, and Meet. You’ll need to scroll down quite a bit. * Uncheck this option. * Scroll down and hit **Save changes** if on desktop. ### **Step 2: Turn off Google Workspace Smart Features** * Still in **Settings** , locate **Google Workspace smart features**. * Click on **Manage Workspace smart feature settings**. * You’ll see two options**: Smart features in Google Workspace** and **Smart features in other Google products**. * Toggle both off. * **Save** again in this screen. ### **Step 3: Verify if both are off** * Make sure both toggles remain off. * Refresh your Gmail app or sign out and back in to confirm changes. ### **Why two places?** Google separates “Workspace” smart features (email, chat, meet) from smart features used across other Google apps. To fully opt out of feeding your data into AI training, both must be disabled. ## **Note** Your account might not show these settings enabled by default yet (mine didn’t). Google appears to be rolling this out gradually. But if you care about privacy and control, double-check your settings today. * * * **We don’t just report on privacy—we offer you the option to use it.** Privacy risks should never spread beyond a headline. Keep your online privacy yours by using Malwarebytes Privacy VPN.
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November 21, 2025 at 11:58 AM
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Speaking of ikea in Singapore.. they have fake high rise apartment stickers in their showrooms there

It gives a good perspective of what you’re likely to see from your window
October 27, 2025 at 2:08 AM
October 24, 2025 at 10:11 AM
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-10-13/appin-road-in-sydney-claims-life-rescued-koala-gage/105879322

The abc is absolutely serving the nsw government for failing to protect koalas but taking any opportunity for a happy snap with one. The widening of Appin road should never have been allowed to […]
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aus.social
October 13, 2025 at 12:16 PM
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Well well well.
Transport for NSW have an RFT titled "Regional Overnight Sleeper Service- Rolling Stock Technical Advisor Services" and are seeking provision of minimum critical rollingstock specs and a business case for continuing Sydney-Melbourne sleeping car trains […]
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mastodon.online
October 13, 2025 at 1:46 AM
Today I set out to achieve a long held ambition to catch the Putney punt. Rode there in the heat and the bloody thing is closed for 4 months!! Oh well, maybe in another decade.

#sydney #ferry #transport
October 11, 2025 at 9:46 AM
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New electronic signage at a bus stop at Vermont & 6th in Los Angeles showing arrival times.

I approve. #transit
March 31, 2025 at 4:21 PM
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