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2 votes
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Tango Chirimen and Te-Nassen (A dissertation on applying traditional Japanese textiles to modern garments)
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Swedish rightwing on verge of narrow election win but waits on final tally – bloc including far-right Sverigedemokraterna on course for one-seat majority
11 votes -
What have you been watching / reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was...
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its pages on Anilist, MAL, or any other database you use!
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Finnish radio telescope aims to protect satellites from solar storms – Metsahovi Radio Observatory has been tracking the Sun's solar cycles for decades
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California’s drought regulators lose big case. What it means for state’s power to police water
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Norway says ‘no’ to a gas price cap – Oslo's gas payday is equivalent to about £350 for each Norwegian man, woman and child
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Energy crisis fuels rush for firewood sending prices skyrocketing
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What are some good ultra-low-spec computer games?
So my TV is broken (so no Xbox) and my laptop is a potato. Well, not a total potato, it has an i54210 1.7ghz CPU with integrated Intel HD 4400 graphics. It's a Linux machine, but since Proton I...
So my TV is broken (so no Xbox) and my laptop is a potato. Well, not a total potato, it has an i54210 1.7ghz CPU with integrated Intel HD 4400 graphics. It's a Linux machine, but since Proton I fully expect to be able to play many low spec games.
I'm looking into some low spec games. I got Papers Please and liked it a lot. For something meatier I was thinking Baldurs Gate Enhanced, but I fear that I might have a hard time with the outdated mechanics. I had a hard with the original Fallout for that reason... I loved it back in the day, but it was just too clunky for my current tastes.
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Mary Anne's Polar Rig – Summer Girl (2022)
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Crafting is (kinda) pointless
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During his testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Peiter "Mudge" Zatko claims Twitter only has live production environment that all engineers can access
@Benjamin Powers: Mudge walking through Twitter's construction - they only have live production environment, no test environment.
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'Better Call Saul' failed to win at the Emmys despite forty-six nominations in six seasons
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The enduring allure of Choose Your Own Adventure books
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How mushrooms are turned into bacon and styrofoam | World Wide Waste
10 votes -
How much helium does it take to lift a person?
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Weekly megathread for news/updates/discussion of Russian invasion of Ukraine - September 8
This thread is posted weekly on Thursday - please try to post relevant content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Especially significant updates may warrant a separate topic,...
This thread is posted weekly on Thursday - please try to post relevant content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Especially significant updates may warrant a separate topic, but most should be posted here.
If you'd like to help support Ukraine, please visit the official site at https://help.gov.ua/ - an official portal for those who want to provide humanitarian or financial assistance to people of Ukraine, businesses or the government at the times of resistance against the Russian aggression.
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Iconic French New Wave director Jean-Luc Godard dead at 91
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Evidence suggests Wikipedia is accurate and reliable. When are we going to start taking it seriously?
17 votes -
Paramount is considering shutting down Showtime and migrating its content to Paramount+
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Common ORM Misconceptions
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The Little Mermaid | Official teaser trailer
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Prompt injection attacks against GPT-3
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Fortnightly Programming Q&A Thread
General Programming Q&A thread! Ask any questions about programming, answer the questions of other users, or post suggestions for future threads. Don't forget to format your code using the triple...
General Programming Q&A thread! Ask any questions about programming, answer the questions of other users, or post suggestions for future threads.
Don't forget to format your code using the triple backticks or tildes:
Here is my schema: ```sql CREATE TABLE article_to_warehouse ( article_id INTEGER , warehouse_id INTEGER ) ; ``` How do I add a `UNIQUE` constraint?
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Assassin's Creed Mirage | Cinematic trailer
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Babylon | Official trailer
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This 'boring' album cover is hiding a masterpiece
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New recommendation to ban Muslim headscarves in Danish elementary schools has been met with a backlash in Denmark
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Rick and Morty S06E01 - Solaricks
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2022 Primetime Emmy Winners (Updating Live)
The Emmy’s are happening right now. I’ll put the winners here as they’re happening. Lead Actor Limited Series: Michael Keaton - Dopesick Supporting Actor Limited Series: Murray Bartlett - The...
The Emmy’s are happening right now. I’ll put the winners here as they’re happening.
Lead Actor Limited Series: Michael Keaton - Dopesick
Supporting Actor Limited Series: Murray Bartlett - The White Lotus
Supporting Actor Drama: Matthew McFayden - Succession
Supporting Actress Drama: Julia Garner - Ozark
Supporting Actress Comedy: Sheryl Lee Ralph - Abbott Elementary
Supporting Actor Comedy: Brett Goldstein - Ted Lasso
Variety Sketch Series: Saturday Night Live
Variety Talk Series: Last Week Tonight
Supporting Actress Limited: Jennifer Coolidge - The White Lotus
Lead Actress Limited: Amanda Seyfried - The Dropout
Competition Program: Lizzo's Watch Out For The Big Grrrls
Limited Directing: Mike White - The White Lotus
Limited Series Writing: Mike White - The White Lotus
Variety Special Writing: Jerrord Carmichael
Lead Actor Comedy: Jason Sudeikis - Ted Lasso
Comedy Series Writing: Abbott Elementary
Drama Series Directing: Squid Games
Lead Actress Drama: Zendaya - Euphoria
Lead Actress Comedy: Jean Smart - Hacks
Comedy Series Directing: MJ Delaney - Ted Lasso
Drama Series Writing: All The Bells Say - Succession
Lead Actor Drama: LEE JUNG-JAE - SQUID GAMES
Limited Series: The White Lotus
Comedy Series: Ted Lasso
Drama Series: Succession
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National Treasure: Edge Of History | Official trailer
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What are you reading these days?
What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction or poetry, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk about it a bit.
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Marcel the Shell with Shoes On | Official trailer
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What have you been eating, drinking, and cooking?
What food and drinks have you been enjoying (or not enjoying) recently? Have you cooked or created anything interesting? Tell us about it!
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Closed for maintenance – how the Faroe Islands shook up the voluntourism game
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Nick Cave lost two sons. His fans then saved his life.
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The baffling world of MAGA rap
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Masayoshi Takanaka - On Guitar (1978)
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The value of artistic legacy
My initial reaction to cloud_loud's post about the upcoming Winnie the Pooh slasher movie was viscerally negative - my gut feeling is that my life would be objectively better without a movie like...
My initial reaction to cloud_loud's post about the upcoming Winnie the Pooh slasher movie was viscerally negative - my gut feeling is that my life would be objectively better without a movie like this in the world tainting a treasured childhood memory for millions of people.
Then I thought back to my reaction to the Wednesday Addams trailer and it became immediately clear to me that it was just a 'me problem' - I had no sentimental ties to the Addams Family as a kid, but Winnie the Pooh was one of my mum's bedtime story staples. I trust Tim Burton based on his track record to bring a high-quality rendition of Wednesday to the screen, but these nameless & faceless filmmakers were suddenly antagonists in my mind for turning an innocent story about a talking teddy bear into a trashy slasher. But apples & oranges comparison aside, just like how there will be people against the idea of Burton's vision of the Addams family or Tom Hanks' portrayal of Mr. Rogers, there most likely will be people who enjoy this movie when it releases - it just won't be my cup of tea.
I then started thinking about the implications of franchises reaching public domain like in this scenario - for better or worse, creators can now build upon, remix or bastardize the world and characters of Winnie the Pooh. I recently had a conversation here on Tildes about the necessity of copyright, patent and intellectual property law where @archevel raised the question of whether a person/entity should be able to 'own' an idea, and on the surface the immediate answer is a resounding "no". But thinking deeper about it (especially in this context) pushed me down a different path, calling someone's creation simply an 'idea' is very reductionist. To me, an idea is 'a honey-obsessed talking teddy bear' - there's no characterisation to that, no soul, no story, no sense of being. An idea is a I-V-VI-IV chord progression (and thus holds no legal protections), but shouldn't the artistic integrity of Journey's Don't Stop Believing be protected even after the creators are gone? Why are we so indifferent towards parodies like this when it could just as easily be something more offensive like this that can harm the legacy of the creator just by association? I've always been a proponent of free speech/freedom of expression but thinking about it from this perspective is fascinating to me.
That's not inherently an issue of something becoming public domain though, it's an issue of preserving the creator's legacy. Copyright doesn't just protect the creator's means to compensation, it protects their right to control their creations - the right to control their artistic integrity and the legacy they leave behind. Knowing that Milne and Shepard created Pooh to entertain children in a wholesome way, I think it's fairly safe to say they would not be happy with a slasher adaptation if they were still alive. If these filmmakers were using Pooh's likeness to parody Xi Jinping and push a communist agenda, would we care more about preserving Milne's legacy then?
All that brought me to the question of decency - whose moral compass should we guide ourselves by? Where is the line between socially-acceptable satire and obscenity? Western culture has been extremely cagey about some of the most natural things like nudity and sexuality, but here in Australia our government has no issue plastering billboards, bus stops and cigarette cartons with images of nicotine-stained teeth, abscessed mouths and diseased organs in an attempt to warn people of the dangers of smoking & excess sugar consumption - all in the name of public health. Everybody has genitals, why is our government happy to tell us that seeing boobs on a billboard could be potentially shocking for children to see when kids are exposed to NSFL images just by walking past the cigarette shelf in a store or a discarded carton in the street? When our cultural morality is so cagey about something as innocuous as a natural human body, why are we so unconcerned when someone perverts the life's work of a creator just because it's turned public domain? Should the creator have the right to protect their work from beyond the grave?
I'm willing to bet when Mickey Mouse turns public domain in 2024 the internet will be flooded with Beeple-style grotesqueries (NSFW) and everyone will get sick of profane parodies very quickly.
Just wanted to post a frame-by-frame analysis of the philosophical rabbit hole I went down today and hopefully stir up a conversation - I know these are fairly deep questions that none of us can really answer definitively but I still love to hear different people's thoughts and perspectives regardless :)
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Lebanon’s forced conversion to solar
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New malaria vaccine is world-changing, say scientists
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Miki Matsubara - Stay With Me (Night Tempo Showa Groove Mix)
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I May Destroy You (2020) discussion
IMDb Link TheTVDB Link Has anyone else here watched this? If so, I would love to hear your thoughts. I just finished it and am sorting through how I feel about it, especially after that final...
Has anyone else here watched this? If so, I would love to hear your thoughts.
I just finished it and am sorting through how I feel about it, especially after that final episode. I’ll type out longer thoughts in a comment once they’ve settled.
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The real reason Egypt is moving its capital away from Cairo
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Musa velutina - The hairy pink banana that peels itself when ripe | Weird Fruit Explorer
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Why the hell are there so many fishing minigames?
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Brendan Fraser's comeback is complete following an emotional standing ovation for his new film The Whale
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The three longest days of February. The beginning of the great war which no one thought would come
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Requesting resources for de-googling
I'm starting to get tired of being complacent about the fact that I am using Google's services when I'm well beyond the 'reasonable doubt' phase of Google being evil. They're a giant monopoly and...
I'm starting to get tired of being complacent about the fact that I am using Google's services when I'm well beyond the 'reasonable doubt' phase of Google being evil. They're a giant monopoly and I want to stop making them money as much as I possibly can.
Thankfully, I'm not as badly intertwined with them as I could be; I have already downloaded all the music I bought from them and since I have switched to iPhone, I'm not reliant on too many of their services. They do have some of my old files and pictures, but that shouldn't be too hard to get out. The biggest problem I can see is my email. Right now I'm actually paying $4/mo for an Amazon WorkMail account for a failed venture (which I'm planning on getting rid of), but I'm sure there are much better alternatives out there. I'd prefer something that has good spam filtering options including custom filtering. I was also wondering if anyone would recommend Apple's email service since I'm already paying for iCloud+ to store my backups.
Another more specific recommendation I need is for a replacement to Google Authenticator that works on iPhone. It looks like there are several options but I'm frankly not sure how to evaluate them.
If you have any other resources you'd like to share, please feel free to share.
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Why Chicago's skyline is insanely well designed
3 votes