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11 votes
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Off the Mark
3 votes -
An AI program voiced Darth Vader in ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ so James Earl Jones could finally retire
8 votes -
Looking for advice for starting out as a freelance software engineer
Beginning of next year I am setting out as an independent software engineering consultant. As such I am interested in hearing from others who have already done something similar! I have been...
Beginning of next year I am setting out as an independent software engineering consultant. As such I am interested in hearing from others who have already done something similar! I have been working as a developer and team lead for more than 10 years of which the last 5 have been focused mostly on the .Net stack. Now I want to expand my horizons a bit more, preferably with a new domain or another tech stack.
What are some suggestions/advice you'd give someone just starting down this path? Anything I should avoid doing? Anything I should definitely do? I suppose the specifics will vary a bit by country, but are there some general things I should be thinking about?
Oh, if you happen to have a need for a senior developer/tech lead, give me a ping!
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Welcome To My Garden: A not-for-profit network of citizens offering free camping spots in their gardens to slow travelers. Appears to be primarily western Europe.
11 votes -
The Emoji Kitchen
6 votes -
A Danish city built Google into its schools – then banned it
12 votes -
HPV self-sampling in Sweden leading to faster elimination of cervical cancer
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The creepy smiling people from “Smile" invaded a bunch of Major League Baseball games last night
3 votes -
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery | Exclusive clip
3 votes -
What's a video game that you really want to exist?
What's something you can't believe wasn't made yet, or not enough?
27 votes -
How San Francisco’s recycled water program stumbled into performative environmentalism
4 votes -
Revealed: US Military bought mass monitoring tool that includes internet browsing, email data
11 votes -
Denmark to allow significantly reduced mink production – limits on the number of people allowed to visit farms
5 votes -
Astrid S – Come First (2022)
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Free Linux book: Linux IP Stacks Commentary annotates the Linux kernel source code for TCP/IP
4 votes -
Did Neanderthals make art?
5 votes -
Don Hertzfeldt's World of Tomorrow
10 votes -
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.
8 votes -
Return to Monkey Island | Launch trailer
14 votes -
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman discusses how he wants every subreddit to be its own media company and he wants to see money being exchanged from users to users and users to subreddits
35 votes -
Doel 3: Shutdown confirmed for Friday despite politicians' pleas
7 votes -
Two powerful unions have come together to fight the right’s attack on higher ed
12 votes -
The Fizzbombs - Surfaround (1988)
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What did you do this week (and weekend)?
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do...
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do nothing at all? Tell us about it!
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What have you been listening to this week?
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
4 votes -
Denmark and Germany now building the world's longest immersed tunnel
8 votes -
Last year I secretly ghost-wrote and published my best friend's autobiography as a joke. This year I recorded the audiobook version using a deepfake of his voice, and released it for charity.
9 votes -
Investigating toxicity changes of cross-community Redditors from two billion posts and comments
9 votes -
‘Jurassic World Dominion’ slowly but surely crosses $1 billion globally
5 votes -
Why do new cars look like this? (Gray and without any flake, as if formed out of dough)
14 votes -
How to make class action lawsuits more meaningful to the public
Have you ever received notice that you might be eligible for something from a class-action settlement? Ever notice that the effort required to recover is significant, and the recovery perhaps...
Have you ever received notice that you might be eligible for something from a class-action settlement? Ever notice that the effort required to recover is significant, and the recovery perhaps insultingly miniscule?
I don't know of any data, but I suspect that's true of nearly every class action lawsuit, even those that win in court battles. Maybe the original plaintiffs get a decent recovery, sometimes there's injunctive relief (which means the court forces the defendant to do or not do something). Every once in a while, individual members of the class get a meaningful outcome (vw's dieselgate comes to mind).
The public interest justification for the outcomes where the recover for class members is really small, if one is even ever really offered, is that the cost of the action to the defendant serves as an inducement to all defendants to keep their act together. But see, Tyler Durden's explanation of the actuarial function from Fight Club.
My thought is that instead of any recovery for the individual class members ("fuck 'em, right?"), their portion of the money should go to a public interest fund dedicated to consumer protection. My reason for this is that these small recoveries don't make any useful change for the individual class member consumers. But collectively, might add up to enough to make a meaningful difference to the future activities of producers.
Of course, all the usual caveats about corruption and accountability come into play. But there's a few reasons it might help, if those can be overcome. First, it might prompt faster, lest costly settlements. The payouts would be lower, and also the transaction costs. This shifts the litigation process from focussing on big recoveries to high volume of suits, bringing in more defendants. It would also enable smaller firms to bring suit, the hope being that smaller firms would take on more marginal cases and get more action.
Second, it might actually create a feedback loop. If the fund gets large enough, it could lobby and investigate, providing more information more new suits, and identifying the worst actors, and encouraging useful regulation. Imagine if Consumers Union could return to its glory of the 80's and have a big lobbying fund?
Or, we could just have decent government level consumer protections (hahhahahahahahahah!)
9 votes -
To bond with humans, robots are learning to laugh at the right time
5 votes -
TV Tuesdays Free Talk
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here. Please just try to provide fair warning of...
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here.
Please just try to provide fair warning of spoilers if you can.
7 votes -
Pajtim Statovci shares his love of Finnish literature and the books that helped him, a child of immigrants, to find his voice
5 votes -
Jerry cans: The true secret weapon of WWII
5 votes -
Icelandic police say they have arrested four men for alleged 'preparations for terrorist acts' – an unprecedented situation for the tiny country
5 votes -
Chartbook #153: The South Asian Polycrisis
3 votes -
The biggest mapping mistake of all time
7 votes -
Slime Rancher 2 is now available in Early Access
8 votes -
Building a Toy Story rocket car
5 votes -
Vince Gilligan sets up series at Apple starring ‘Better Call Saul’ alum Rhea Seehorn
7 votes -
The art of bidding, or how I survived Federal prison
9 votes -
Don’t feel like a dummy for loving the Dummies guides: The history of the Dummies guides
7 votes -
One year ago I built an ecosystem, this happened
5 votes -
Games as a service is incompatible with art
8 votes -
Ebrahim Raisi cancels CNN interview after Christiane Amanpour refuses to wear hijab
14 votes -
The end of history (of philosophy)
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What creative projects have you been working on?
This topic is part of a series. It is meant to be a place for users to discuss creative projects they have been working on. Projects can be personal, professional, physical, digital, or even just...
This topic is part of a series. It is meant to be a place for users to discuss creative projects they have been working on.
Projects can be personal, professional, physical, digital, or even just ideas.
If you have any creative projects that you have been working on or want to eventually work on, this is a place for discussing those.
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Introducing Whisper (OpenAI speech recognition model)
16 votes