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10 votes
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Elon Musk’s Vegas tunnel project has been racking up safety violations
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How the Pentagon learned to use targeted ads to find its targets—and Vladimir Putin
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Fitness educational resources?
As a result of my improving health, I am looking to finally start working on exercise. I have been through a class on exercise before but I was in very poor shape and wasn't really able to do much...
As a result of my improving health, I am looking to finally start working on exercise. I have been through a class on exercise before but I was in very poor shape and wasn't really able to do much at the time so most of the practical stuff I had learned has escaped me, and now I only know enough to hurt me, it seems. I want to do some resistance exercises and even purchased a dumbell but I'm hesitant to do much with it because I'm worried about accidentally hurting myself.
There are tons of resources on the web, but there is so much that it's actually a problem. I don't know how to evaluate their quality, and far too often do I see bad health advice on the internet so it's hard to trust any of them.
With that being said, can anyone recommend me some trustworthy resources for physical fitness information? I'm looking for information on resistance training exercises particularly, but I'd like any information you'd like to share about fitness in general.
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Starburst – Disturbances on the sun may have the potential to devastate our power grid and communication systems. When the next big storm arrives, will we be prepared for it?
22 votes -
'White party' in Sri Lanka cancelled after backlash. Organizer apologizes.
14 votes -
Apple to wind down electric car effort after decadelong odyssey
32 votes -
Visualizing high speed rail from Chicago to Detroit
11 votes -
Denmark's second-largest city is trialling a first-of-its-kind deposit scheme to tackle single-use coffee cups
20 votes -
Arizona attorney general sues landlords and software company RealPage Inc over 'astronomical' apartment rent hikes
34 votes -
Rooftop solar drives out coal, wind and grid-scale solar in Australia
21 votes -
Nvidia CEO says kids shouldn't learn to code
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UCLA and Equatic to build world’s largest ocean-based plant for carbon removal
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'Copa 71' - the Lost Lionesses and the forgotten 1971 women's World Cup
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Journalist Tim Burke faces charges under the US Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
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Airfoil
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Walmart buying TV-brand Vizio for its ad-fueling customer data
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Avian teachers: on what we can learn from birds - Excerpt from Birding to Change the World
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Texan newcomer helps dispel the myth that sumo is a closed world
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Amanda Churchill on embracing her Japanese heritage through food
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небо над головой - Я хотел быть космонавтом (I wanted to be a cosmonaut) (2020)
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Wasabi could help preserve ancient Egyptian papyrus artefacts
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Ukrainian forces withdraw from Avdiivka; megathread for news/updates/discussion of Russian invasion of Ukraine - February 17
There hasn't been a megathread for a while so I wanted to post the latest news as well as a couple other pieces of news from the past week along with a couple articles providing additional...
There hasn't been a megathread for a while so I wanted to post the latest news as well as a couple other pieces of news from the past week along with a couple articles providing additional context.
The latest piece of news is Ukrainian forces withdraw from Avdiivka to avoid encirclement, army chief says. This is very concerning and I hope encourages people to continue urging their politicians to find ways of supporting Ukraine in a larger capacity than they have in recent months.
The other day there was also this article titled Rate of Russian military production worries Europe's war planners. If you don't have time to listen to Perun's hour-long PowerPoint from 4 months ago on the same subject (Russian Defence Production 2023 - Can Russia keep up with equipment attrition in Ukraine?), then The Guardian article is a decent primer.
It also links to a Foreign Affairs article published in January of 2024 going into more detail about Russia's economic expenditures and its uneven footing: Putin’s Unsustainable Spending Spree: How the War in Ukraine Will Overheat the Russian Economy (Archive.is link). This is a particularly interesting article as it details the expenses as a percent of GDP that have recently made the rounds in the news this week, as well as how military spending as spurred growth in some industries, while others also tangentially related are lagging behind despite the government's stimulus. Additionally, Russia is spending the equivalent of billions of dollars on annexed regions of Ukraine. It then details the consequences of this substantially increased spending and increased wages that may be dislocating the civilian economy in favor of maintaining enough supplies for a further extended attritional war.
The Guardian article say that:
New analysis by the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) estimates that Russia has lost 3,000 armoured fighting vehicles in the last year and close to 8,800 since the war began.
Unable to produce anywhere near that number of vehicles, Russia has mainly refurbished ageing hardware ...
Russian factories claimed to have delivered 1,500 main battle tanks this year, of which 1,180 to 1,280 had been reactivated from storage, according to IISS. Those numbers, along with reactivated armoured personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles, meant Russia would “be able to sustain its assault on Ukraine at current attrition rates for another two to three years, and maybe even longer”, the group said.For reference, the landing ship that was recently destroyed by Ukrainian Unmanned Surface Vessels (Magura V5 sea drones), Caesar Kunikov, could carry 10 main battle tanks and 340 troops or 12 armored personnel carriers and 340 troops. Though it's not clear what role that ship was playing, as trains play a significant role in deploying men and materiel to the frontlines.
Finally, an article I'd meant to post several months ago to just sort of talk about in general terms: What would happen if Russia invaded Finland? I went to a giant war game in London to find out. Has anyone ever participated in war gaming, have a background or took a class on game theory, or enjoyed the history of tabletop gaming that dates back to this war-time activity? Just interested in what people have to say.
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The Israeli settlers attacking their Palestinian neighbors – With the world’s focus on Gaza, settlers have used wartime chaos as cover for violence and dispossession
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Album of the Week #21: Fiction - Dark Tranquillity
This is Album of the Week #22 ~ This week's album is Dark Tranquillity - Fiction Year of Release: 2006 Genre(s): Melodic Death Metal Country: Sweden Length: 46 minutes RYM | Listen! Excerpt from...
This is Album of the Week #22 ~ This week's album is Dark Tranquillity - Fiction
Year of Release: 2006
Genre(s): Melodic Death Metal
Country: Sweden
Length: 46 minutes
RYM | Listen!Excerpt from MetalReviews:
Dark Tranquillity stand as one of the few Gothenburg bands who have remained true to their roots throughout their careers, and it’s a welcome thing to know that such bands still exist and are putting out quality material without sounding the least bit stale or tired. On Fiction, Dark Tranquillity handles multiple strands of melody and atmosphere with a master’s touch, crafting something that easily stands against accusations of stagnancy in the genre. Simply put – this is one of the good ones.
Discussion points:
Have you heard this artist/album before? Is this your first time hearing?
Do you enjoy this genre? Is this an album you would have chosen?
Does this album remind you of something you've heard before?
What were the album's strengths or weaknesses?
Was there a standout track for you?
How did you hear the album? Where were you? What was your setup?--
Album of the week is currently chosen randomly (via random.org) from the top 5000 albums from a custom all-time RYM chart, with a 4/5 popularity weighting. The chart is recalculated weekly.
Missed last week? It can be found here.
Any feedback on the format is welcome ~~
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McKinsey website touted its advice to Chinese government ministries
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Who's in your corner?
Tell me about someone who supports you. Who are they? What's their relationship to you? How do they support you? What do they mean to you?
22 votes -
The US Army is slashing thousands of jobs to focus on Russia and China
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Return to office policies do not improve company value, but do make employees miserable: Study
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Crooked House: Owners of wonky UK pub ordered to rebuild
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New Music Fridays: MGMT, SZA, Real Estate, and more
This is a thread to discuss 2024 releases that have recently arrived on our doorstep, or been announced for the future. Feel free to share albums, singles, EPs or reissues that have caught your...
This is a thread to discuss 2024 releases that have recently arrived on our doorstep, or been announced for the future. Feel free to share albums, singles, EPs or reissues that have caught your eye and interest, or share your thoughts about any new music that you've had the chance to listen to this week.
Discussion Points
Is there anything you've been looking forward to listening to?
Any releases that have surprised you?
Have you listened to any new music recently? What are your thoughts?
What have you enjoyed from these artists in the past? How does their latest work compare?Links:
Pitchfork - Out This Week
AllMusic - All New Releases
Stereogum - New Music~~ Feedback on the format welcome
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An American education: Notes from UATX
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Florida’s recommendations give room for measles to spread
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All aboard the bureaucracy train
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Tiny little mobile feature request: dot indicator
When viewing the desktop version of the website, there is a little orange notification to the left of my name when there are replies to my messages. When viewing the website in mobile, there is no...
When viewing the desktop version of the website, there is a little orange notification to the left of my name when there are replies to my messages.
When viewing the website in mobile, there is no such indication, and I have to open up the sidebar to see if I have any new replies.
Could we get a simple, orange "dot" indicator to the left the Sidebar link in mobile to let us know when we have unread messages?
I apologize in advance for the imgur link, but it could look something like this: Example
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The plastic chemicals hiding in your food. Test results for bisphenols/phthalates.
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Sardinia elects leftwing president, in blow to Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni
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French president Emmanuel Macron says sending troops to Ukraine cannot be ruled out
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Texas is right. The tech giants need to be regulated.
10 votes -
The business of winding down startups is booming
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US Federal Trade Commission and eight states sue to block supermarket merger between Kroger and Albertsons
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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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The Watchers | Official teaser trailer
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Hungarian MPs have overwhelmingly ratified Sweden's bid to join NATO in a long-delayed vote which paves the way for the Nordic nation's membership
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Police bodycam shows sheriff hunting for 'obscene' books at library
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New report from US Federal Aviation Administration: Boeing lacks key elements of safety culture
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Stardew Valley 1.6 release date announced: March 19th
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Exclusive: Why the Kansas City Royals are using full-size NOB lettering
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UK's NHS faces legal action over contract with data firm Palantir
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Palestinian pop singer Bashar Murad is hoping to represent Iceland at the Eurovision Song Contest and bring “a Palestinian voice to the main stage”
12 votes