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34 votes
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Queensland neighbours show how Voice to Parliament is splitting Australia
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Inside ShadowDragon, the tool that lets ICE monitor pregnancy tracking sites and Fortnite players
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Experiences with low FODMAP diets
Hello! As I've been diagnosed with IBS, I've been looking at ways to reduce my symptoms and one of the options I've been told about is a low FODMAP diet. I am still looking into this, and so far...
Hello!
As I've been diagnosed with IBS, I've been looking at ways to reduce my symptoms and one of the options I've been told about is a low FODMAP diet.
I am still looking into this, and so far I've only read a bunch of confusing or incomplete/surface level information.
This made me curious about the experience that other people have had any recommendations or stories someone might have.
Also if you know of any good apps for tracking what you ate and how you've felt throughout the day, please let me know.
Thanks!
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Ole Gunnar Solskjær has criticised the behaviour of some players during his time as Manchester United manager, saying they were not as good as they thought they were
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Suggestion: Tag raising
It is currently possible to block unwanted tags on Tildes. It would be great to also have a feature that allows users to raise tags they're more interested in. Posts with raised tags will get a...
It is currently possible to block unwanted tags on Tildes. It would be great to also have a feature that allows users to raise tags they're more interested in. Posts with raised tags will get a score multiplier for the user that raised them, in the same way as Exemplary comments get a score multiplier.
An example of a website that implements this really well is https://lesswrong.com, where you can give score multipliers to different tags to raise or lower them on your homepage.
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Meeting bloat has taken over corporate America. Can it be stopped?
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X announces it’s shutting down ‘Circles’ as of October 31st
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Thoughts on creating a positive ~urbanism group
This would be a great positive mindset gathering place for folks who want to have more productive and less alienating discussions than what fuckcars etc provided. The urbanism movement talks about...
This would be a great positive mindset gathering place for folks who want to have more productive and less alienating discussions than what fuckcars etc provided.
The urbanism movement talks about solutions and work being done at the larger governmental scale, down to the local "tactical" or grassroots scale. These ideas are how to work to improve the housing affordability crisis, pedestrian safety, and generally help make more people friendly municipalities & communities that can become financially more sustainable. There is overlap with permaculture and environmentalism.If you're unfamiliar with this movement, some great places to start are books by Jane Jacobs, Strong Towns by Charles L Marohn, Bowling Alone, by Robert D. Putnam, and countless YouTube channels like Not Just Bikes, Oh the Urbanity and many others.
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US Federal Trade Commission sues private equity firm for price fixing anesthesia services in Texas
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Google US antitrust trial - judge ordered trial exhibits removed from the web - the Verge responds by publishing them
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The battle to make Nirvana’s ‘unlistenable’ final album
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Sweden's minority-run coalition announced on Wednesday it would be cutting funding for climate and environmental measures next year
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Matrix 2.0: The future of Matrix
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Denmark's parliament to introduce interpreters – Aki-Matilda Hoegh-Dam spoke and answered questions in Greenlandic, causing protests from some lawmakers
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What games do you most wish had a remake, or a sequel or both?
Personally I would love a remake of Eternal Darkness or Jet Force Gemini.
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Prince William warns against 'doom and gloom' in eco-debates
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Who are your favorite Tiny Desk concert musicians? Bob Boilen - Tiny Desk founder is leaving National Public Radio
51 votes -
Sufjan Stevens is relearning to walk after Guillain-Barré Syndrome left him immobile, hospitalized
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Incomplete disclosures by Apple and Google create “huge blindspot” for 0-day hunters
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Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives ‘favoured certain developers’ in controversial Greenbelt plan, auditor general finds in scathing report
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Intel's next-gen Meteor Lake CPUs: A game-changing 40-year architectural shift to rival Apple
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NASA’s Webb finds carbon source on surface of Jupiter’s moon Europa
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A24 partners with AMC Theatres for ‘Thrills & Chills’ film series
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Europe talks to itself in many languages. That’s why English is vital to its democracy
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First private US passenger rail line in 100 years is about to link Miami and Orlando at high speed
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There's a belief that some form of cider was made by Vikings in Norway, and today, its growing popularity has people convinced it's the country's national drink
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Earth, Wind & Fire - September (1978)
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Strike and Robin return – but JK Rowling really needs an editor
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I drive the Microlino for the first time. A reimagined electric Isetta.
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Opinion by Brian Merchant: I’ve always loved tech. Now, I’m a Luddite. You should be one, too.
69 votes -
PostmodernJukebox ft. Tatum Langley - Die For You (The Weeknd cover, 2023)
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Building the world's largest cruise ship 'Icon of the Seas' in Turku, Finland
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Three die in South Africa navy submarine tragedy
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French government defends arrest of teen in classroom over transgender bullying claims
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Rupert Murdoch steps down as chairman of Fox Corporation and News Corp
44 votes -
When using the wrong shell causes weird bug reports
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Hakeem Olajuwon charges $50K to teach what cannot be taught — good for him
8 votes -
Checkmate in Nagorno-Karabakh? How Azerbaijan got Armenia to back down.
8 votes -
Prehistoric fish fills 100 million year gap in evolution of the skull
8 votes -
This is the first crash test dummy modelled on the female body. Will it make cars safer for women?
42 votes -
Linux gives up on 6-year LTS kernels, says they’re too much work. This maybe fine for PCs but could be bad for android.
26 votes -
US offers nearly half-a-million Venezuelan migrants legal status and work permits following demands from strained cities
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Sweden is leading in a battle to be the first European space base outside Russia to launch a satellite into orbit
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All of Us Strangers | Official trailer
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It’s not just Japan: Aging populations threaten several leading economies
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How Santiago, Chile builds effective transit, the fastest in the Americas
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My remix of Kx5's Eat Sleep
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Designing content for people who struggle with numbers
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India suspends visa services for Canadians amid heightened tensions
18 votes