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7 votes
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‘Matrix 5’ in the works with Drew Goddard as director, Lana Wachowski as executive producer
25 votes -
Saffron: The story of the world’s most expensive spice
7 votes -
Few states cover fertility treatment for same-sex couples, but that could be changing
4 votes -
US told Russia that Crocus City Hall was possible target of attack
24 votes -
How The Beverly Hillbillies changed TV
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“The small press world is about to fall apart.” On the collapse of small press distribution.
17 votes -
‘Lavender’: The AI machine directing Israel’s bombing spree in Gaza
36 votes -
The film fans who refuse to surrender to streaming
24 votes -
Dozens trapped in tunnels after Taiwan’s strongest quake in twenty-five years kills at least nine
27 votes -
Buffalo Bills trade WR Stefon Diggs to Houston Texans
6 votes -
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.
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Venting doesn't reduce anger, but doing calming activities does, study finds
44 votes -
From its start, Gmail conditioned us to trade privacy for free services
32 votes -
Families of people buried in pauper's field next to Hinds County Penal Farm near Jackson, MS, are calling for a federal investigation into the burials, which took place without families being notified
33 votes -
California introduces 'right to disconnect' bill that would allow employees to possibly relax
23 votes -
Fighting cookie theft using device bound sessions
14 votes -
UT Austin lays off around sixty staffers to comply with Texas DEI ban
22 votes -
Balatro's 'cursed' design problem
18 votes -
Dragon’s Dogma 2’s combat is sloppy and unrefined — on purpose
8 votes -
Terraform Industries converts electricity and air into synthetic natural gas for the first time
25 votes -
Frida Maanum will not join up with Norway for their Euro 2025 qualifiers after collapsing in the Continental Cup final, her club Arsenal have said
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Tarta Relena: Tiny Desk x globalFEST (2024)
2 votes -
Will the Apple antitrust case affect your phone’s security?
15 votes -
Megathread: April Fools’ Day 2024 on the internet
Post any fun stuff you find here!
60 votes -
‘God has a new Africa’: undercover in a US-led anti-LGBT ‘hate movement’
17 votes -
On Luca, Tenet, The Invisible Man and other films from the early pandemic era that deserve more big-screen time
11 votes -
The 2024 /r/Fantasy book bingo challenge thread
10 votes -
Windblown | Gameplay trailer
5 votes -
New Catan game with environmental mechanics
15 votes -
ADHD productivity fundamentals
56 votes -
Quinns Quest reviews: Heart
8 votes -
Midweek Movie Free Talk
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
Have you watched any movies recently you want to discuss? Any films 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.
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Humble Choice - April 2024
April 2024's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games. Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB Victoria 3 82 67/66 Win, Mac, Linux 🟨...
April 2024's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games.
Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB Victoria 3 82 67/66 Win, Mac, Linux 🟨 Playable ✅ Native The Callisto Protocol 67 75/64 Win ✅ Verified 🎖️ Platinum HUMANKIND: Definitive Edition 79 69/66 Win, Mac 🟨 Playable 🟨 Gold Fashion Police Squad 78 92 Win 🟨 Playable 🎖️ Platinum Terraformers 80 89/88 Win, Mac, Linux ✅ Verified ✅ Native Symphony of War: The Nephilim Saga 84 95/95 Win ✅ Verified 🎖️ Platinum Coromon 73 77/87 Win, Mac ✅ Verified 🟨 Gold The Excavation of Hob's Barrow 84 90/93 Win, Mac, Linux ✅ Verified ✅ Native Does anyone have experience with any of the games and, if so, would you recommend them? Is there anything in here that you're particularly excited to play?
14 votes -
12-year-old student opened fire at a secondary school in southern Finland on Tuesday morning, killing one and seriously wounding two other students, police said
39 votes -
Facebook let Netflix see user DMs, quit streaming to keep Netflix happy
37 votes -
Fedi Garden to instance admins: “Block Threads to remain listed”
23 votes -
Windows Copilot key is secretly from the IBM era — but you can remap it with the right tools
10 votes -
Campaign to stop publishers destroying games
12 votes -
The fans aren’t always right
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Trip report Death Valley - Ash Meadows wildlife refuge
We are just back from a first ever trip to Death valley national Park to check out the wild flowers. We saw fields carpeted in bright yellow. We also saw more sparse purple flowers. We also drove...
We are just back from a first ever trip to Death valley national Park to check out the wild flowers.
We saw fields carpeted in bright yellow. We also saw more sparse purple flowers. We also drove through areas of the park that were as dry and dessicated as you can imagine. This is the wettest season of the year and it is still the desert.
Some of the highlights for me were the rock formations. We had planned a second day to explore more and hike, but weather prevented it. We still saw very impressive sights. Shout-out to a helpful ranger at the information desk who helped us choose.
One of the best experiences was outside the park. We would have missed this entirely without advice from Tildes. We visited Ash Meadows wildlife refuge where we saw the pupfish. We also saw a roadrunner, a large grey snake on the road, (we were driving) and a very pale raptor, possibly an osprey.
Thank you @chromebby and @worldasis.
Thanks also @skybrian. We drove through Panamint but stayed in Tecopa.
Death valley has not changed my top three so far US national parks but it is beautiful and impressive. I would go back to explore more but not in summer.
17 votes -
The lone prospectors keeping the legacy of the gold rush alive
12 votes -
How do fish ladders work?
15 votes -
American contracts bird flu after exposure to virus spreading in cows
17 votes -
Why x86 doesn’t need to die
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Proving the Earth is round at home
I am looking for practical ways to prove the Earth is round using materials accessible to the average person. I have zero interest in disproving Flat Earth folks. I am inspired by Dan Olson's...
I am looking for practical ways to prove the Earth is round using materials accessible to the average person. I have zero interest in disproving Flat Earth folks.
I am inspired by Dan Olson's (Folding Ideas) excellent video where he is able to do this measuring the curvature of a lake near his home that has a very specific geography that lends itself to this sort of experiment. I've seen all sorts of ways to prove this measuring shadows and poles, using gyroscopes, etc. and wanted to know if there are any practical guides for proving once and for all that the Earth is round for yourself relying on nothing more than experimentation.
What I'm not looking for:
- Math relying on flight times/charts
- Video/picture evidence
- Deductive proofs built on agreed upon premises
- Expensive tests
- Extremely time consuming projects
- Underwhelming results (relying on a probabilistic argument for a round Earth from the evidence.)
What I am looking for:
- Practical experiments
- Things I could potentially do without spending much money
- Tests that aren't largely comprised of accepting someone else's research
- Potentially math-heavy evidence
- Results that are strong and conclusive
I've thought of finding some easy to test version of Eratosthenes' proof using two poles. I've also thought about using a balloon and sending something to space like what is done in this Tom Scott video. Nothing seems well documented in such a way as for me to be able to follow it at home.
TL;DR: I think it would be a meaningful experience to have the power to prove the Earth is round by myself, for myself. I can only compare this desire to the desire a child with a telescope has when wishing to observe Saturn or Mars themselves for the first time. It's not to prove anything or to settle doubts, but for the personal value of independently observing this astronomical fact oneself.
17 votes -
Lyme disease vaccine: Major test underway. All you need to know.
34 votes -
What Boeing did to all the guys who remember how to build a plane
54 votes -
TV Tuesdays Free Talk
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
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 -
Phoenix passes historic ordinance giving outdoor workers protection from extreme heat
28 votes