Ben Harris-Roxas

@ben_hr

Primary health care, inequalities, and reimagining the future. Works for

Sydney, Australia
Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2008.

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    Really straining the definition of relevant here Twitter

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    I’m so over international conference calls that start at 11pm.

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    Still no word on whether or not they will let me take over Peanuts.

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    There’s a proposal that Russian priests should *stop* blessing nukes 🙏🚀💥

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    people who know how organizations, bureaucracies and systems function with poorly designed and specified "apps" that continually fail. The problem is not really the technology, but the idea that local institutional knowledge and labor can be easily replaced with consultants

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    A few thoughts about the Iowa Caucuses: what we are seeing there is part of a larger shift, the same thing that happened with the Boeing 737 max, the MiDAS software that wrongly kicked 20k people off of unemployment in Michigan. We are seeing over and over the replacement of

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    Text Shot: the gig economy is just a high-tech generalization of the sub-contractor model. Uber is a more extreme Benetton; it deprives drivers of any role in planning and coordination, and it has literally no corporate hierarchy through which drivers can rise up to join management. As ever, consultants are at the forefront of change, aiming to disrupt the management function. A new breed of management-consulting…
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    Cyborgised jellyfish drones: coming to a midwater trawl near you

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    “We need new forms of governance to better manage our response to pandemics”

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    Only three private health funds will be viable in two years, Australian Prudential Regulation Authority may force underperforming funds to merge in industry ‘death spiral’ And this is with an elaborate system of incentives, subsidies and compulsions

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    My TED talk: Instead of using apps to improve democratic processes, we should be trying to use democratic processes to improve apps

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    University of Newcastle to track students’, who are adults paying thousands of dollars to be there, attendance using an app and phone location data

    Text Shot: Students are required to attend a mandatory 80 per cent of their classes to pass courses at UON.

Rather than signing a roll, they will have to check-in to class on a mobile phone app.

Beacons or geolocation services will then verify they are actually in the classroom.

Students can opt-out of the program, however, they must sign in manually with the academic running the class.
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    BOOK NOW | The mobile van will be rolling through South Eastern Sydney in the coming weeks. Book your free mammogram appointment now at or call 13 20 50.

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    What a year this week has been

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    "An ice day is defined as a 24-hour period with a constant temperature of below freezing, and so far this winter (from November 1 until now) there have been absolutely none"

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    The Money looks at the mounting costs of our unfinished bushfire season. Spoiler: it’s hard to quantify precisely, but it’s a lot.

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    In China they’re using drones to take the temperatures of people in isolation/do elaborate Matrix cosplay. Meanwhile in Australia, we’re still forced to “contact” “schoolbooks”. Not the future I imagined.

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    Do you reckon surveillance agencies are already using gait recognition in Australia? If it exists they’d have to be using it, wouldn’t they?

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