What give you the idea that I'm back at work yet?

What give you the idea that I'm back at work yet?

Real time is nice, but not a must have at least for my use case.
This looks good, I'm currently using dawarich and owntracks to track our families 5 week road trip around the south island of New Zealand (https://no.lastname.nz/post/1468113). If I can find a spare moment in our travels and a good internet connection I'll try and spin up an image and test it out.
One thing that I would love is to be able to have multiple people displayed on a single map (my wife [kids when they have their own phones with data], brother, mother and a few close friends - we already use google maps for this)
yet they walked back the tobacco regs
I'm glad to be employed by a company that has the living wage as a minimum, went to 10 days sick leave a year before Labour increased it to 10 and has comprehensive coverage for long term / terminal illness (this has included bringing a workmates family to NZ when he got cancer)
Yes, because that will stimulate growth
Who should be the kelda, from the outside I cant see anyone
Dave, on the employment Q, if you pot something in 'other' without a comment it gets cleared out on your next selection
I normally do 1/3 from first end (start at the right hand end), then start at the other end
https://www.youtube.com/@Dadsgonelive and https://www.youtube.com/@Jeremy_Reed ? were the streams I was watching last night
I was wondering about some of the fuckery around piracy in the EU atm:
This project provides the European Commission with no means of censorship. Furthermore, this would be against the goals of the project, which aims to strengthen digital sovereignty. The EU will not have access to configuration, data, etc. On top of that, DNS4EU will not be forced on anyone. It will merely abide to local regulations required of internet service provider. In other words, DNS4EU is not a way toward censorship, but actually toward data protection and better internet security and sovereignty for Europeans.
How far south in the Waikato. There are good populations around Pirongia and on Maungatautari and in Pureora