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A short post on short trains
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Zootopia 2 | Trailer
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Aerophobia is having a moment
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The terribly tragic, totally avoidable, absolute collapse of the gaming industry
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Safe spaces for him: Why men need support groups run by other males for their well-being
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Drew Sycamore – Change The World (2025)
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I've noticed an odd and possibly disturbing trend on Reddit lately
I'm not sure where to bring this up and I wanted an outside perspective. This may seem like I'm doing the same thing here but I honestly just want to know if anyone has any insight. The trend in...
I'm not sure where to bring this up and I wanted an outside perspective. This may seem like I'm doing the same thing here but I honestly just want to know if anyone has any insight. The trend in talking about is the act of creating a reddit post in the form of a question. I've seen so many posts on Reddit popup that are just questions or screenshots/pictures with a question as the title.
For instance in gaming subreddits I'll see a post with the title of something like "What do you think is the best game in X series?" And they will have a screenshot of what would be the perceived most popular game in a franchise like final fantasy or halo or something. This is only one example, I see so many questions constantly in my home feed.
Is this some kind of concerted effort to train an LLM or is it simply some unspoken advantage that karma farmers use to drive engagement? Or am I simply just diving into conspiracy theories created by my own ignorance?
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NASA-ISRO satellite lifts off to track Earth’s changing surfaces
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Avatar: Fire and Ash | Official trailer
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The drug that could revolutionize the fight against HIV
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Christian missionaries are using secret audio devices to evangelise Brazil’s isolated peoples
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Adam Sandler’s ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ debuts to 46.7 million views, biggest Netflix US film opening ever
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Dissapointing affirmation anyone?
Was listening to a pod where one person shared a funny, and having fun is taking care of your ~mental.health This is my kind of humour, an 'article' about it:...
Was listening to a pod where one person shared a funny, and having fun is taking care of your ~mental.health
This is my kind of humour, an 'article' about it: https://pleated-jeans.com/2023/08/29/disappointing-affirmations-dave-tarnowski/
And a link to the instagram account https://www.instagram.com/disappointingaffirmations/ for those who use instagram.
The episode in question: Divergent Conversations: Episode 106(mp3)
Maybe this isn't really a good topic, but maybe you'd like to share what makes you laugh, good podcasts or how you use humour for ~mental.health.
I also wrote something related in one the monthly check in topics, so maybe @chocobean would like to give an update! (Sorry for calling you out like this, just trying to have some fun)
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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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8.8 magnitude earthquake near Russia prompts tsunami alerts in Hawaii, Alaska and West Coast
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Brazil's publicly funded payment system is pretty cool
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Godbreakers | Official reveal trailer
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What happens when a Windows virus runs on Linux?
I'm considering installing some abandonware games, and, as anyone who trawls the internet for old executables knows: they are often rife with viruses/malware. It's easy to avoid the ones that are...
I'm considering installing some abandonware games, and, as anyone who trawls the internet for old executables knows: they are often rife with viruses/malware.
It's easy to avoid the ones that are clearly malicious using tools like VirusTotal, but it gets trickier when the "is it clean?" is more of a "maybe" than a "no" because you're not sure if something is a false positive.
I'd rather not take chances and will generally avoid anything I find even slightly suspicious, but it did get me thinking: if I ran the games through Linux instead of Windows (e.g. via WINE or Proton), am I equally vulnerable?
Does something like that sandbox the virus? Is the virus rendered ineffective by being in a system it's unable to exploit as intended?
Or is this wishful thinking and it's still risky no matter what?
I'm not asking this as a "help me play abandonware games" plea (though, if there are best practices out there feel free to enlighten me). Instead, it's a curiosity -- a "help me better understand Linux vs. Windows" from someone who's not super techy.
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Eternity | Official trailer
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US federal government ends information delivery contract critical to hurricane forecasting
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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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Fist of the North Star | Teaser trailer
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Benn Jordan saved a PNG image to a bird (an exploration on bird song and behavior)
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Save Point: A game deal roundup for the week of July 6
Add awesome game deals to this topic as they come up over the course of the week! Alternately, ask about a given game deal if you want the community’s opinions: e.g. “What games from this bundle...
Add awesome game deals to this topic as they come up over the course of the week!
Alternately, ask about a given game deal if you want the community’s opinions: e.g. “What games from this bundle are most worth my attention?”
Rules:
- No grey market sales
- No affiliate links
If posting a sale, it is strongly encouraged that you share why you think the available game/games are worthwhile.
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Ren - The Sick Boi Live at Dead Wax (2025)
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Novo Nordisk shares plunge 20% after Wegovy maker names new CEO and cuts full-year guidance
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Warner Bros. Discovery to separate into two leading media companies
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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.
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How Sweden became a progressive powerhouse of women's football – country has a long history of championing the women's game
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StoryBundle: The Greatest Hits Game Bundle 2 (66 videogame-themed ebooks)
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Amy's Dead-End Dreamhouse - "Total Career Collapse"
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A less affectionate approach to technology
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A contentious book argues that endless oil revenue and a sovereign wealth fund are making Norway increasingly bloated, unproductive and unhealthy
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Foreign couples flock to Denmark to get married. Copenhagen wants to save room for locals.
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A mysterious LLC is using antique law to go after sports betting in Washington DC
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Sight of someone potentially infectious causes immune response, research suggests
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she's green - Willow (2025)
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Ncuti Gatwa on leaving ‘Doctor Who’: ‘It takes a lot out of you — physically, emotionally, mentally’
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Hamburg Spinners - Skorpion Im Stiefel (2021)
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Star Trek: Starfleet Academy | First look teaser
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What useful licenses or certifications are surprisingly cheap and easy to get?
I've been looking into installing air conditioning in the building that will eventually be my office and workshop. Local HVAC contractors gave me extremely large numbers as quotes. I've watched...
I've been looking into installing air conditioning in the building that will eventually be my office and workshop. Local HVAC contractors gave me extremely large numbers as quotes. I've watched mini split installs and I'm pretty sure they're within DIY range for me. So I spent $10 and a couple of nights of reading, and took the EPA 608 type 2 certification exam today, so now (pending someone watching and approving a 20-minute video of me staring at a phone screen) I can legally install one myself for significantly cheaper.
I've also occasionally considered getting a ham radio license, solely because I like a bunch of adjacent electronics topics and it feels like the kind of thing I could be into. (So far, I haven't bothered because the vibes of the community around it don't feel right for me, but I haven't completely abandoned the idea.)
It occurs to me there are probably several more things like this that I'd never thought about. Small plane pilot's licenses are another, though those require formal training. But attempting to research this mostly returns lists of "you could be an Official Microsoft Certified Professional Excel User!". That's not what I mean.
What other useful licenses can one easily get without making it a whole career? "Useful" here means something like "having the piece of official paper grants privileges that simply learning the underlying knowledge doesn't".
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The Promised LAN
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Tontoloop - Sonrió All Alone (2023)
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Sweden's secret to wellbeing? Known as koloniträdgårdar, tiny urban gardens provide city dwellers access to nature, fresh produce and community.
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Patrick Keel, the forgotten pioneer behind the LCD Soundsystem sound
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The cultural decline of literary fiction
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European VPN recommendations
As a Brit who's now effected by the Great British Firewall I'd like recommendations for VPNs that meet the following criteria either directly or via additional software/Firefox extensions: Use VPN...
As a Brit who's now effected by the Great British Firewall I'd like recommendations for VPNs that meet the following criteria either directly or via additional software/Firefox extensions:
- Use VPN only for specific apps on iOS (apply to Reddit, Discord, BlueSky and Twitter/X, Wikipedia (if it ends up banned) but not others)
- Use VPN for specific websites on Windows/macOS (apply to Reddit, Discord, BlueSky, Twitter/X, Wikipedia (if it ends up banned) websites)
- VPN considered generally trustworthy and not an American firm
Personal recommendations that you have experience with only please.
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Swedish mountaineer Göran Kropp set out on an extraordinary mission in 1996 – to cycle from Stockholm all the way to Nepal and then climb Mount Everest solo
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New DNA map of the pistachio could create better varieties
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