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9 votes
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Why do domestic prices rise with tariffs?
26 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.
10 votes -
The new US tariffs - weird formulas, risks, and the coming trade war
34 votes -
Nintendo Direct: Nintendo Switch 2 – 4.2.2025
52 votes -
Remembering Betty Webb: Bletchley Park and Pentagon code breaker
5 votes -
UK hypersonic missile engine aces ground tests
11 votes -
‘The White Lotus’ season 3 took a wandering path to a satisfying payoff
5 votes -
Is University Of The Third Age safe?
An elderly family member has become involved with this organization and it sounds cultish and dangerous at first listening. Anyone aware of them or can offer any insight? I don't much trust their...
An elderly family member has become involved with this organization and it sounds cultish and dangerous at first listening. Anyone aware of them or can offer any insight? I don't much trust their official sources.
Family member has to pay fees to be a part of this thing, I'm concerned that they may becoming part of something unsavory.
Nothing would please me more if I'm being overly paranoid about this, but the way they describe it sounds suspect as all heck.
Edit: This is UK related
11 votes -
Leave our UI alone
14 votes -
Woody Harrelson clarifies why he turned down ‘The White Lotus’ role
11 votes -
How Germany is fueling Namibia's green hydrogen revolution
7 votes -
‘The Simpsons,’ ‘Family Guy,’ ‘Bob’s Burgers’ renewed for four more seasons
23 votes -
Huis ten Bosch: Only Miffy can save us now
14 votes -
Norwegian club SK Brann have won a landmark freedom of expression case with the court of arbitration for sport against UEFA
8 votes -
What is the policy on discussing emulation in ~games?
The title. And what about linking to ROM repositories? Not that I want to. Just curious.
23 votes -
The Rehearsal | Season 2 official trailer
10 votes -
Rolex Caliber 7135: featuring a new indirect impulse escapement and high frequency movement using silicon
15 votes -
When is it okay to give up?
When is is okay to give up on making a situation work? I legitimately ask, as I’ve pretty much given up on most “immediate” family in recent months. As an American federal civilian employee, I...
When is is okay to give up on making a situation work?
I legitimately ask, as I’ve pretty much given up on most “immediate” family in recent months. As an American federal civilian employee, I found the rhetoric of my immediate family crazy enough to warrant cutting them out of my life. I can’t get beyond their clear contempt for my livelihood. Despite conversations regarding how a certain admin’s policies are making my life worse, I have been told constantly not to complain because it could be worse. So I have “given up” and no longer interact with them. There have been further conversations prior to this, but I don’t think it’s necessarily important to the conversation.
I ask this legitimately, as I am feeling guilt over it, despite the fact that I no longer feel dread or anxiety about it. I haven’t visited immediate family in over 2 months now, despite living within walking distance.
At what point should one continue making attempts to repair to maintain relationships, even familial, and when is it okay to end them?
35 votes -
Feed Me - One Click Headshot (Grafix Remix) (2012, 2024)
7 votes -
Disney’s ‘Tangled’ live-action movie hits the pause button
12 votes -
CinemaCon takeaways: fights over theatrical window, fizzling star power and Amazon MGM’s big promise
10 votes -
Poshmark (online used goods store) - Good, bad, invite code?
Rather temped to buy a used item from the site, and wondering if fellow members have used it before. Instead of search a random referral invite code, anyone want to share theirs? thanks :)
11 votes -
Emulating an iPhone in QEMU
14 votes -
I built a fire pit with a hidden cold plunge inside
6 votes -
‘The terror is real’: an appalled US tech industry is scared to criticize Elon Musk
36 votes -
Alexander Ovechkin scores career goal 895, passes Wayne Gretzky for most goals all-time
17 votes -
How The Beverly Hillbillies changed everything - a retrospective
8 votes -
Romance author Ali Hazelwood cancels UK tours over doubt she could 'safely' return to US
23 votes -
Porsche explores EV battery recycling tech to power its new cars
12 votes -
Is there any source for news that hits the editing floor? That is, doesn't make the published edition?
I figure that for each new story that hits a site like Reuters, theres at least a few that don't get chosen, hitting the editing floor so to speak (like scenes of a film falling to the editing...
I figure that for each new story that hits a site like Reuters, theres at least a few that don't get chosen, hitting the editing floor so to speak (like scenes of a film falling to the editing room floor). Doe anyone know where these might be reported?
Like, an rss feed of some editor somewhere that lists the stories they passed over.
7 votes -
Why the island of Bornholm is Danish and not German, Swedish or Polish
7 votes -
HeroSquare | Trailer
6 votes -
The Naked Gun | Official teaser trailer
34 votes -
What if we made advertising illegal?
90 votes -
Are any of you fans of the older Harvest Moon/Story of Seasons games?
I've been a fan of the farming/life sim/role playing/cozy games or however you want to label these games since I was a kid and my older brother brought home a new game for the Nintendo 64: Harvest...
I've been a fan of the farming/life sim/role playing/cozy games or however you want to label these games since I was a kid and my older brother brought home a new game for the Nintendo 64: Harvest Moon 64. Over the years, I played several titles in the series through the Wii/NDS era, before my tastes changed, and I found myself playing more online games with my friends and just less gaming overall.
Stardew Valley releasing was a huge event for the genre and I do greatly enjoy the game (even though I've yet to finish a play through as I keep restarting after taking a break from playing) as it captured the feeling of the early Harvest Moon games really well. It also got me to start the habit of having an N64 emulator and a copy of Harvest Moon 64 on practically every device I own.
There have been some recent remakes of older games, specifically Friends of Mineral Town and A Wonderful life, but I didn't enjoy the art style and some of the changes made to the games, which ended up with me not picking them up.
I was curious if anyone else was a fan of the series (or one particular game in the series), or if there are any recent games that you felt are great in this genre.
10 votes -
Aerosols: Airborne particles in Earth's atmosphere (2012)
4 votes -
Dropout TV price change announced - FAQ linked
44 votes -
Is it possible to completely hide one’s activity on the Internet from one’s ISP?
As the years go by, I’ve become increasingly annoyed (I choose that word intentionally) at the thought that there’s some “record” of my activity on the Internet somewhere, which was probably put...
As the years go by, I’ve become increasingly annoyed (I choose that word intentionally) at the thought that there’s some “record” of my activity on the Internet somewhere, which was probably put together by my ISP. I “don’t have anything to hide” (other than perhaps the one or other ROM or movie that I download), but I also don’t want to randomly get fined or put in prison if, in a few years, our governments decide to retroactively criminalize certain activities (I’m thinking mostly about piracy).
I’m not tech savvy though. That’s not because I haven’t tried. I have. I spent countless hours reading about how one can keep one’s activity on the Internet “private”. To my knowledge, it isn’t actually possible. I mean, even if I didn’t use my real name anywhere, or didn’t have any social media accounts (thankfully, I don’t), just the fact that I have to use an ISP to surf the web means that at least they are “spying” on me.
So, I’m approaching all of you wonderful, tech savvy people (rather than ChatGPT or a search engine) to ask you if there’s something that I’m missing, and if there is a way (preferably a fool-proof one) to stop my ISP (or “anyone” for that matter) from collecting data on my activity on the Internet (particularly when I download ROMs or movies, which is the only “illegal” thing that I ever do).
24 votes -
M3GAN 2.0 | Official trailer
16 votes -
Can you beat Donkey Kong Country without bananas? | VG Myths
7 votes -
Weekly thread for casual chat and photos of pets
This is the place for casual discussion about our pets. Photos are welcome, show us your pet(s) and tell us about them!
7 votes -
Study finds strongest evidence yet that shingles vaccine helps cut dementia risk
31 votes -
Games for non-gamers
27 votes -
President Donald Trump's tariff formula contains math error that mistakenly quadruples rate on every country, says American Enterprise Institute
43 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.
9 votes -
Recommendations, specific folk tales: Sisphyus and others
Hello, not sure if this belongs in books? Because I am looking for all forms of story telling (with an emphasis on folk tale, however). Are there any other stories out there similar to: Sisyphus,...
Hello, not sure if this belongs in books? Because I am looking for all forms of story telling (with an emphasis on folk tale, however).
Are there any other stories out there similar to: Sisyphus, "There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly", and the Herculean task of slaying the hyrda?
For me the theme is, if you don't deal with the root problem, you're screwed/can't win.
Doesn't have to be English based, but I'll need a translation if it's not.
Thank you in advance!
12 votes -
Starsector 0.98a released
26 votes -
Arch Enemy – A Million Suns (2025)
4 votes -
Recommended podcasts by experts in their fields?
I have been listening to the PreHistory Podcast, written and produced by an actual academic archaeologist. I enjoy the rigor and specificity but i’m having trouble finding similar content I like,...
I have been listening to the PreHistory Podcast, written and produced by an actual academic archaeologist. I enjoy the rigor and specificity but i’m having trouble finding similar content I like, especially without the promotions and ads and fan service. I know that in the age of social media personalities such dry content is hard to come by.
I particularly enjoy ancient history, but feel free to offer other podcasts that feature people who have mastered their discipline and have found clear, effective, and even entertaining ways of sharing it. Thanks!
25 votes