Re: [LINK] The speed problem ...

2020-07-21 Thread Karl Auer
On Wed, 2020-07-22 at 03:39 +, Stephen Loosley wrote: > Karl writes, > > As for discarding caution in favour of speed – God > > give me strength, what a stupid, stupid, STUPID idea. > > One does take your perhaps rather dramatically overstated > point Karl Overstated? Hardly. You should have

Re: [LINK] The speed problem ...

2020-07-21 Thread Stephen Loosley
Karl writes, > As for discarding caution in favour of speed – God > give me strength, what a stupid, stupid, STUPID idea. One does take your perhaps rather dramatically overstated point Karl, and for this thoughtful if ambitious article perhaps an additional and balanced perspective overall may

Re: [LINK] The speed problem ...

2020-07-21 Thread Karl Auer
Apologies for the top post, but the answer to the "what happened?" questions is "the NBN". The single most effective national nobbling in the history of this country. "Leading when it comes to the information economy"? Yeah well, that train tried to leave the station and fell off a cliff called

[LINK] The speed problem ...

2020-07-20 Thread Stephen Loosley
“You have to move as slowly as us.” This was the advice from a government official who was visibly worried by the rapid pace we were suggesting for a tech project. This wasn’t the first time we saw government afraid of moving fast. As we work hard to emerge from COVID-19, our government is