Thread 105637405 - /g/ [Archived: 1007 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/19/2025, 5:43:55 AM No.105637405
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Why is the software and tech industry so bad in Australia?
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 5:44:43 AM No.105637411
>>105637405 (OP)
prison colony
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 5:49:02 AM No.105637441
>too far away from everything, therefore everything is expensive
>latency is fucking shit
>internet is OK and getting better but supremely expensive
>niggers
Any questions?
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 6:05:59 AM No.105637528
>>105637405 (OP)
Indonesia's blockade.
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 6:09:49 AM No.105637539
>>105637405 (OP)
Australian boomers are demonic
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 6:13:24 AM No.105637553
It's not even a real country
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 6:17:07 AM No.105637570
Because (You) aren't doing anything to make it better.
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 6:17:44 AM No.105637573
>>105637405 (OP)
Do you live near Sydney? Can you go kick Dave Jones in the balls for me?
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 6:20:41 AM No.105637585
>>105637405 (OP)
they must have decent tech if Canada is buying a radar for $6.5b
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 6:23:41 AM No.105637604
>>105637573
No but I'll rack some clothes from David Jones for you, if you want?
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 6:35:17 AM No.105637655
>>105637604
What do I want with his clothes? I want the smug asshole to get kicked in the balls for banning me.
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 6:40:17 AM No.105637680
>>105637405 (OP)
I like my tech job at least
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 6:48:07 AM No.105637732
>>105637441
we don't have african americans here, more like samoans and indians so alt-niggers
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 6:50:35 AM No.105637748
does australia even have a tech startup scene? you fucking convicts probably glue code open source libaries for your banking apps then pour the profits into housing lmao.
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 6:55:53 AM No.105637787
>>105637748
No one can afford electricity there for some reason despite the fact that they should have some of the cheapest in the world.
Aussies have brain damage and just stochastically string together public policy with no logic
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 6:58:45 AM No.105637807
>>105637732
You are forgetting abos/boongs which are sub-niggers
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 7:13:23 AM No.105637890
>>105637748
No. Latency is too high to all countries to create, host and serve any digital services here.
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 7:18:46 AM No.105637913
>>105637890
is there some law you have to deploy on infrastructure inside your own country of origin? never heard of latency being an issue
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 7:21:52 AM No.105637930
>>105637441
>niggers
It's mainly Jeets
>>105637807
They're too busy huffing petrol up north
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 7:23:04 AM No.105637936
dollarydoo charges
dollarydoo charges
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>>105637787
Dave Jones from EEVBlog was complaining about that a few days ago. Had to resist telling him that when I lived in Georgia, I paid about one and a half cents per kwh to charge my car.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnUiB8Zh4FE&t=110s
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 7:41:10 AM No.105638027
turnbull mathematics
turnbull mathematics
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>Oi them yoofs are rampaging around fighting each other with machetes
>ban machetes (yes carrying knives longer then 20cm were already illegal without a valid reason, but BAN MACHETES NOW!)
>Oi them yoofs are rampaging around in stolen cars using SDRs and OBD2 dongles
>boomer radio right now...

Melbourne YES.
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 8:01:44 AM No.105638112
>>105637405 (OP)
This country is extremely unfriendly to innovation and specifically employers. It bends over backwards to protect retards in the workplace.

You will be taxed out your asshole if you want to grow your business to more than a few people.

All people with good ideas/ambition move to he states.
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 8:03:25 AM No.105638118
boomer retirement home country
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 8:23:02 AM No.105638217
I should probably buy a 3D printer before they ban those too.
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 8:59:25 AM No.105638439
>>105637405 (OP)
Australia is shit so naturally, any industry in Australia is going to be shit.
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:06:53 AM No.105638484
1. Programmers with talent just go work in the USA where they can earn the mega bucks.
2. There are some Australia level tech companies like realestate.com.au and so on.
3. There are some Australian tech companies that become multinational, like Atlassian, Canva.
4. Australia doesn't have anything like the local investment capital of places like Silicon Valley.
5. Australia might have a few creative individuals who want to do start-ups but our culture is very centred around doing the tried and true conventional.
6. Ordinary Australians have most of their capital tied up in housing.
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:10:59 AM No.105638506
maybe look up the prisons for talent. could be that the four or five talented coders living in australia were among those arrested for going to the beach without wearing a mask
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:20:25 AM No.105638548
>>105638484
>1. Programmers with talent just go work in the USA where they can earn the mega bucks.
rather smart choice (compared to living in australia that is)
>2. There are some Australia level tech companies like realestate.com.au and so on.
propably exclusively hireing smug women with university degree in english poetry
>3. There are some Australian tech companies that become multinational, like Atlassian, Canva.
like above. or more precise: smug women and indians and they get 1000 euro a month if they hire an indian
>4. Australia doesn't have anything like the local investment capital of places like Silicon Valley.
but australia has a lot of beaches where you can go to and relax as long as it is not currently illegal and you get arrested for going there
>5. Australia might have a few creative individuals who want to do start-ups but our culture is very centred around doing the tried and true conventional.
yes among australias population are indeed three creative individuals. one has just turned 12 years old, the second fled to a decent country, and the third is among those arrested for going to the beach
>6. Ordinary Australians have most of their capital tied up in housing.
that is if he inherited some money. the other ones work at burger king and in second job at mcdonalds so they can pay their single room apartment which just coincidentally doubled in price
All in all australia is a great country.
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:30:45 AM No.105638599
be australian
be talented coder
going to the beach to relax
forgot to put on twenty masks
being hunted down with comanche-helicopters because its covid time
flee to the nearby mountains ripping your shirt at the shoulders and put on bandana
now you are a mountain man and dont have internet access and no laptop
the four available jobs in australian tech (building html websites) are given to indians which would have happen anyway
such is life in australia, a decent country
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 9:38:16 AM No.105638644
be australian software talent
looking for work and for place to live
australian president malcolm x decides that rent costs now double and that only indians are to be hired and that you have to wear twenty msks constantly which is very nice with the humidity around the mouth and the plastic fibres and all
flee to an actual decent country
profit
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 11:08:53 AM No.105639158
>>105637405 (OP)
govt

misinformation/disinformation
antiquated 'broadband'
need I say more?
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 3:27:17 PM No.105640732
>>105637405 (OP)
Severely underdeveloped cognitive function from British criminals breeding with Abos
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 3:31:57 PM No.105640754
>>105637655
How did you get banned from a fucking electronics forum?
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 3:49:38 PM No.105640856
>>105637787
>stochastically string together public policy with no logic
The logic is whatever keeps it a cheap mining colony for larger powers
e.g. ban on uranium use for Australia, even though it is where 25% of all known uranium on the planet is located, and over double the amount of the second greatest reserves (Canada, closely followed by Kazakhstan). There's no benefit to making a law against using it. But it does guarantee lower demand for everyone else from a large source.
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 3:51:03 PM No.105640865
>>105637405 (OP)
Indians + bpo (business process outsource). It's either shipped off overseas for anything desirable or filled with Indians locally
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 4:07:56 PM No.105640964
>>105640856
is australia's economy entirely held up by mining?
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 4:15:34 PM No.105641015
>>105640964
More or less, yes.
Australia is (formerly) white Africa.
Rich in resources, run by a government which makes sure it never uses them, and filled with people who want it to stay that way. The shame is Australians I've worked with are generally quite smart people, and tend to be quite creative when solving problems. But their system punishes anything which isn't real estate or tradie work, just the way mining colonies are meant to function.
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 5:02:06 PM No.105641312
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>>105637405 (OP)
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 5:09:54 PM No.105641377
>>105640865
how much of the workforce do the chinese make up? i can't imagine them being a total burden
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 5:26:58 PM No.105641511
>>105638599
>>105638644
what's the twenty masks meme when has this happened
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 5:28:42 PM No.105641522
>>105641312
i fucking thought i saw this thread before. This shit gaslit me into thinking /g/ was just moving incredibly slow
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 7:15:26 PM No.105642357
>>105640964
No, it's real estate and population growth. It's also a fundamentally services based economy. Mining might boom again sometime soon however. For reference, 10% of the economy is mining. Biggest sector but not by much (e.g. Mere ownership of property is about 8%, education and science 8%, finance similar)