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Nuclear modernisation - Rearmament, ageing stockpiles and why Russia's nukes work (probably)
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Explainer: Joe Biden 2024: His record so far on the US economy, immigration, civil rights
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Analysis: Why is so much anti-Palestinian disinformation coming from India?
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Use of weather derivatives surges as extreme climate events rock the globe
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Swedish crime novelist Camilla Läckberg has been forced to deny claims that she tricked readers into buying books she didn't write herself
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Poverty, not the poor - a systematic analysis of the relatively high stable rate of US poverty using multinational data
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The scrambled spectrum of US foreign policy thinking
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Review, commentary, analysis based on four books featuring the history and misuse of statistical data
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We're all living on r/MadeMeSmile's Internet Now
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Lithium discovery in US volcano could be biggest deposit ever found
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The billion-dollar business of ABBA: A statistical analysis
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Meta-analysis: Effective strategies in reducing car dependency
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Yes, hitter xStats are useful
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BRICS expansion is no triumph for China
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Analysis: Defendant Mark Meadows testifies in hearing on whether to remove Georgia election trial to federal court
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Best and worst US states to drive in
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Analysis - Financial Times article - Lex in depth: how investors are underpricing climate risks
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Elon Musk’s X is throttling traffic to websites he dislikes
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The association between daily step count and all-cause and cardiovascular mortality: a meta-analysis
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Depression, anxiety, and the risk of cancer: An individual participant data meta-analysis
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Chemical companies’ PFAS payouts are huge – but the problem is even bigger
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FedFingerprinting: A federated learning approach to website fingerprinting attacks in Tor networks
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Analysis of self driving vehicle experience and suggestions re LLMs and other AI
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Former US President Donald Trump will find that Special Counsel Jack Smith has dealt with the likes of him—and worse—before
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One in five Texans lives in a floodplain, state’s first-ever analysis shows
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Google-owned YouTube makes millions from channels pushing climate disinformation: Analysis
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Analysis of new charges in superseding indictment against former US President Donald Trump in federal documents case - new defendant charged, new details re Trump coverup
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When Greenland was green: Ancient soil from beneath a mile of ice offers warnings for the future
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Is Rasmus Højlund actually worth it for Manchester United?
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Analysis: Pollution time bombs — Contaminated wetlands are ticking towards peat ignition
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We must end the tyranny of printers in American life
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Analysis of thirty long-running farm trials shows crop choice and manure addition can sustain high yields at low fertilizer rates
16 votes -
OceanGate CEO responded poorly to criticism including filing a SLAPP lawsuit in response to an OSHA complaint and investigation
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Analysis rate of sea level rise and flood risk
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How to know when it's worth it to sacrifice a queen when there is no forced mate
20 votes -
Maus: How to design a comic book page
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Why Black Mirror had to change
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Is there another Wagner insurrection coming?
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Alfred the Great against the Vikings: How realistic is England in CK3?
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Castlevania - The power of persuasion: The changing of Isaac's worldview
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TF2 but Sniper is banned. What happens? I tried it out - gameplay experiment & analysis
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Your favorite reviewers/critics?
Books, films, foods, gadgets, games, etc. A good review/analysis can enhance our understanding and appreciation of the works or products. Let's give them some shoutout. Edit: add analysis (can't...
Books, films, foods, gadgets, games, etc. A good review/analysis can enhance our understanding and appreciation of the works or products. Let's give them some shoutout.
Edit: add analysis (can't believe I forgot one of the big categories like this) facepalmed
22 votes -
US rent going up? One company’s algorithm could be why.
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Cowboy Bepop: An analysis of Spikes Jericho 941
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The Price Is Right host entrance: a visual history
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Film and feelings: Stalker (1979)
I recently acquired the criterion release of Stalker (1979), a film I have not seen since I was a teenager. I remember liking it back then, but I didn't appreciate how much it would simultaneously...
I recently acquired the criterion release of Stalker (1979), a film I have not seen since I was a teenager. I remember liking it back then, but I didn't appreciate how much it would simultaneously wash over me as well as work it's way into the back of my mind, like an eel of a tone poem.
For those who have not seen Stalker, it is a journey of three men into a mysterious and beautiful "Zone" in search of their deepest desires.
I full throatedly recommend. Gorgeous film.While the symbolism has been thoroughly discussed elsewhere on the internet, a less talked about aspect (of this and other films) is how it makes the viewer feel.
For me personally, the three moments that most affected me on a visceral level all involve people lying down.
Why, I'm not sure.
But they are: The scene where The Stalker lays in the tall grass, I felt such a calm bliss as he soaked in the lush green nature of The Zone;
The scene where The Stalker sleeps on a tiny dry piece of ground in a large flooded canal, I felt a sense of sublime misery. The only thing I could compare it to is when you get suddenly awoken when you haven't had enough sleep, and have to go out into the cold early morning still nodding off, and nothing feels real;
and third is the lingering shot of the dog sitting guard over the entwined bodies near The Room.
I felt a profound longing sadness. I imagined that the entwined lovers died together in some relation to their deepest desire.I really love films that wash over the viewer in this way like a tide, and I hope that some of you do as well.
Another film that has a similar aspect is Upstream Color (2013), and while the creative mind behind that film is....perhaps a mentally unwell abuser, I can't dismiss the art he has created. I guess my relationship with his work is complicated.
How do you Feel about stalker?
Are there any films that had a similar effect on you as this one did to me?
Always looking for recommendations!
19 votes -
How to analyze movies – Film studies 101
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Norway Chess 2023 | GothamChess YouTube recaps
Background The 2023 Norway Chess is an elite over-the-board tournament in Stavanger, Norway. The event starts on May 29 at 10 a.m. PT/19:00 CEST with a blitz tournament, followed by a classical...
Background
The 2023 Norway Chess is an elite over-the-board tournament in Stavanger, Norway. The event starts on May 29 at 10 a.m. PT/19:00 CEST with a blitz tournament, followed by a classical event beginning May 30 at 8 a.m. PT/17:00 CEST.
This edition of Norway Chess features a kr$2,500,000 prize fund, roughly equivalent to $234,000 at the time of writing.
Format
The 2023 Norway Chess features a blitz tournament that precedes the classical event. The final standings of the blitz event determine players' seeds for the classical event.
Blitz Event
- 10-player single round-robin.
- Players earn 1 point for a win, 0.5 for a draw, and 0 for a loss.
- The time control is 3+2.
- In case there's a tie, the following tiebreakers apply:
- Direct Encounter
- Sonneborn-Berger
- Koya System
- The Koya System Extended
- Drawing of lots
The winner of the blitz event picks their pairing number. The remaining players pick their pairing number, one by one, according to their final standings in the blitz tournament.
Classical
- 10-player single round-robin.
- Players earn 3 points for a win, 1.5 for a draw and armageddon win, 1 for a draw and armageddon loss, and 0 for a loss.
- Players can't draw by agreement before Black's 30th move, unless it's an armageddon game.
- The time control is 120 minutes for the entire game, with a 10-second increment per move starting on move 41.
- In case there's a tie, players contest an armageddon game where White has 10 minutes on their clock and Black has seven, with a one-second increment starting on move 41. Black has draw odds. The player who played White in the classical game plays White in the armageddon.
Classical Tiebreaks
If two players tie for first place, the following tiebreakers apply:
- A two-game blitz Playoff match with a 3+2 time control.
- If the tie persists, players contest another two-game blitz match.
- If still drawn, players contest an armageddon game. White gets 10 minutes, and Black gets 7 minutes with draw odds. The armageddon game has a one-second increment per move, starting on move 41.
If more than two players tie for first place, the following tiebreakers apply:
- Drawn players contest a double round-robin with the same tiebreakers as the blitz tournament.
Players
Below is a list of the players confirmed to play in the 2023 Norway Chess tournament:
- GM Magnus Carlsen
- GM Alireza Firouzja
- GM Anish Giri
- GM Wesley So
- GM Hikaru Nakamura
- GM Fabiano Caruana
- GM Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
- GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov
- GM Gukesh D
- GM Aryan Tari
Source: Chess.com
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A detail in The Shining that you’ve never seen
13 votes