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10 votes
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Controversial research project in Norway on whales' hearing suspended after a whale drowns
8 votes -
Nintendo's controversial Russian CEO no longer an official employee
7 votes -
HBO’s ‘The Idol’ controversy suggests The Weeknd has an auteur problem
6 votes -
Yale academic suggests mass suicide for Japan’s elderly
5 votes -
The Florida High School Athletics Association said student athletes should be required to give detailed information about their periods to school administrators when they register to play
6 votes -
A lecturer showed a painting of the prophet Muhammad. She lost her job.
13 votes -
AI horror - Who is Loab, the AI-generated apparition haunting our timelines?
4 votes -
How DeviantArt is navigating the AI art minefield
10 votes -
Teletubbies: The bizarre kids' TV show that swept the world
6 votes -
California approves large, controversial desalination plant for Monterey Peninsula
9 votes -
Polish venue cancels Pink Floyd co-founder's shows after Roger Waters showed support for Russia
6 votes -
Jimmy Kimmel apologizes to Quinta Brunson for controversial Emmys bit
2 votes -
Swedish artist Lars Vilks, who sketched the prophet Muhammad's head on a dog's body, has died in a traffic accident
5 votes -
Californian critics blast Poseidon desalination plan as crucial vote looms
4 votes -
Soap or Scum? Inside the fight over history's most controversial sitcom
1 vote -
Can someone explain the systemd controversy to a nontechnical user?
A project I'm working on requires me to cover a bit of comedy targeting Lennart Poettering as it's tangentially related, and I'd like to have more context even though it's not strictly necessary....
A project I'm working on requires me to cover a bit of comedy targeting Lennart Poettering as it's tangentially related, and I'd like to have more context even though it's not strictly necessary. I'm a nontechnical Linux user who used the OS before systemd came around, but really the only impact on my life it's had is that I occasionally use systemctl to control services.
Though I wasn't paying as much attention to the community around the time major distributions switched, I've been casually exposed to criticism of it ever since I came back, and I'd like to make sense of it all and form an opinion beyond "I like Fedora and GNOME and it seems to go hand-in-hand with those". I've read The Biggest Myths, the Wikipedia article, some stuff on freedesktop.org, and of course absorbed the venom slung back and forth over systemd in every FOSS community, but it's hard to get a full picture. And a picture from 2022, for that matter, as a lot of this information comes from its early days. Help me out?
24 votes -
Margaret Atwood TERF Twitter controversy
7 votes -
Kurt Westergaard, a Danish cartoonist whose caricature of the prophet Muhammad outraged many Muslims worldwide, has died at the age of 86
8 votes -
Five Nights At Freddy's creator, Scott Cawthon, announces his retirement
12 votes -
A modest proposal: Just log off
18 votes -
Productive scab-picking: On oppressive themes in gaming
6 votes -
The mainstream narrative is that Sinead O’Connor ripped up a photo of the pope on “Saturday Night Live” and derailed her life. What if the opposite were true?
14 votes -
Nobels that some felt weren't so dynamite (1999)
8 votes -
Private dinners where men discuss feelings and equality have taken off in Sweden – but the concept isn't without controversy
7 votes -
Open letter from id Software's Executive Producer Marty Stratton about the DOOM Eternal soundtrack controversy
13 votes -
Five Picasso murals in Oslo are at the center of a major controversy – the murals are scheduled to be moved in the name of preservation
5 votes -
Controversial plans for a third runway at Heathrow Airport have been thrown into doubt after a court ruling
8 votes -
Truth and lies: Henrich Schliemann's excavations at Troy | Curator's Corner S05 E11
5 votes -
US Senator calls on NBA to cancel games in China amid growing controversy
7 votes -
Remove Richard Stallman
51 votes -
The scandalous painting that helped create modern art | Édouard Manet's Olympia
3 votes -
Twitch suspends popular leftist streamer after controversial 9/11 comments
19 votes -
All Tridactyl installations might get removed by Firefox on Aug 21
12 votes -
Why the end of smoking is complicated
5 votes -
Lesbian bar in Tokyo hit by transgender controversy
6 votes -
Sex strikes have a long and controversial history as a tool of women's protest
8 votes -
Bad evidence: Ten years after a landmark study blew the whistle on junk science, the fight over forensics rages on
7 votes -
An Honest Living - Steve Salaita tries to make sense of his unusual transition from a tenured professorship to an hourly wage driving school buses
10 votes -
‘Green Book’ wins Best Picture Oscar despite controversy
15 votes -
Bryan Singer's ‘Red Sonja’ movie on hold amid controversy
10 votes -
Publisher Deep Silver responds to Metro: Exodus controversy
16 votes -
Assassin's Creed Odyssey to change controversial DLC
6 votes -
Stop trusting viral videos
16 votes -
US school apologises after canteen serves dish with kangaroo meat
16 votes -
The future abortionists of America
15 votes -
Why Nord Stream 2 is the world’s most controversial energy project
3 votes -
Melbourne zoos dump Nestlé products over palm oil controversy
10 votes -
Excitement and problematic developments in development
3 votes -
Cambridge Analytica closing operations following Facebook data controversy
5 votes