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4 votes
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Paloma Colombe - Radio Amazigh #11 Hommage à Rachid Taha
5 votes -
The Cambodian port city on China’s 21st century Silk Road that’s becoming the new Macau
6 votes -
What are some of your favorite RSS feeds to subscribe to?
I am always looking for quality RSS feeds to add to my reader but they seem to be getting harder and harder to find. I've been looking for a good one for movie trailers for a long time. Apple has...
I am always looking for quality RSS feeds to add to my reader but they seem to be getting harder and harder to find. I've been looking for a good one for movie trailers for a long time. Apple has one but the trailers are published sporadically. I'm especially interested in any full-article feeds.
I've been following GRRM's Not A Blog and XKCD's webcomics via RSS. My favorite though is a very niche webcomic about older gamers sitting around playing a RPG:
28 votes -
The trick to learning when to cut your losses
9 votes -
Hobo Johnson and The Lovemakers: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert (2018)
4 votes -
How Marvel ruined Wonder Woman! - Weird comic book history explained
5 votes -
Dead Rising studio Capcom Vancouver shuts down
8 votes -
'I thought my nanny was my mother': Meet India's gay prince
7 votes -
HMB Endeavour found: One of the greatest maritime mysteries of all time solved
8 votes -
GPs treat mental health issues more than any other condition, reveals the latest Health of a Nation report released by the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.
7 votes -
As VF Corp. moves its HQ to downtown Denver, CEO vows to repay $27 million in tax incentives with donations
5 votes -
Alexa, Siri, Cortana: Our virtual assistants say a lot about sexism
8 votes -
The haunting of Port Arthur: Australian MPs launch new push on gun laws
6 votes -
Has anyone been following Mycroft AI (open source digital assistant)?
Video pitch: The world’s first open source AI | Mycroft AI | HT Summit 2017 Fast Company article: Can Mycroft’s Privacy-Centric Voice Assistant Take On Alexa And Google? Kingscrowd review: Top...
Video pitch: The world’s first open source AI | Mycroft AI | HT Summit 2017
Fast Company article: Can Mycroft’s Privacy-Centric Voice Assistant Take On Alexa And Google?
Kingscrowd review: Top Deal: The Secure Open Source Voice Assistant Of The Future
I'm not a techie by any means, but I stumbled across Mycroft AI some time last year, and I'm keeping half an eye on its progress. If ever I get myself a digital assistant, I think it's likely to be Mycroft. (I also love the name!)
I wondered if anyone else had any thoughts about this.
11 votes -
GnuPG can now be used to perform notarial acts in the state of Washington
15 votes -
Fatal Familial Insomnia (warning: contains disturbing footage)
7 votes -
ArsTechnica's thorough iOS 12 review
16 votes -
Return of the Obra Dinn - Coming Soon (from the dev of Papers, Please)
10 votes -
Scientists identify four personality types
14 votes -
Whatever happened to the semantic web?
15 votes -
How Puerto Rico Became the Newest Tax Haven for the Super Rich
14 votes -
Elon Musk sued for libel by British Thai cave rescuer
33 votes -
Why West Africa’s pidgins deserve full recognition as official languages
7 votes -
The European Union versus the Internet
12 votes -
Germany ousts spymaster over far-right violence row
10 votes -
Netflix planning live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender with original creators
20 votes -
We're measuring the economy all wrong
12 votes -
'I'm getting ripped off': A look inside Ticketmaster's price-hiking bag of tricks
13 votes -
Bryan Adams to MPs: Give artists more control over their work
5 votes -
American woman pedals 184 mph, smashing record held by men for more than 100 years
18 votes -
Tesla is facing U.S. criminal probe over Elon Musk statements
14 votes -
NPR/Marist poll: 40% of Americans think elections aren't fair
13 votes -
How do I move past nihilistic depression?
Nothing really matters and I can't enjoy anything anymore knowing that. Games are not that fun anymore, talking to people is boring, we are basically waiting for death and I can't enjoy myself or...
Nothing really matters and I can't enjoy anything anymore knowing that. Games are not that fun anymore, talking to people is boring, we are basically waiting for death and I can't enjoy myself or will myself to work on anything anymore... How do I move past that?
26 votes -
Cloudflare goes InterPlanetary - Introducing Cloudflare’s IPFS Gateway
21 votes -
Little Axe - London Blues (2017)
5 votes -
Girl wins refugee status, but her family could still be deported
9 votes -
Comment tags now affect sorting, more changes coming
After re-enabling comment tags a little over a week ago and starting to experiment with some effects, I'm going to be adding some more and continuing to adjust as I keep an eye on how they're...
After re-enabling comment tags a little over a week ago and starting to experiment with some effects, I'm going to be adding some more and continuing to adjust as I keep an eye on how they're being used so far.
I've just deployed an update that changes the default comment sorting method to one named "relevance" (subject to change, suggestions welcome). This mostly acts like the previous default of "most votes", but also takes into account whether comments have been tagged as certain types. As with the other tagging effects so far, these effects will probably be adjusted or may even be completely changed as we see how they work in practice, but for now:
- If multiple users tag a comment as "noise" or "off-topic", it will be sorted below comments without those tags. That is, comments that are not noise or off-topic will be prioritized above off-topic ones, and off-topic will be above noise.
- In addition, comments tagged as "joke" will act as though their vote count is halved. This will just help with de-emphasizing joke comments a bit for now, but I definitely still plan to have filtering/collapsing behavior attached to them eventually
- The "troll" and "flame" tags still don't have any inherent functionality yet, but I've been using them a little like a reporting function in the background so far, so those tags are helpful to me for pointing out comments that may need attention.
Let me know what you think of these changes or if you notice anywhere that they seem to be working poorly. There should be more updates and changes to the comment-tagging system coming this week as well, based on suggestions and observations so far.
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'For me, this is paradise': Life in the Spanish city that banned cars
14 votes -
Kim hosts South Korea's Moon for summit talks in Pyongyang
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How do you prevent burnout?
Heyo guys, Long story short, I'm a college student in his final semester right now. I've gone through many different phases of my college life between not being sure of my future, wanting to take...
Heyo guys,
Long story short, I'm a college student in his final semester right now. I've gone through many different phases of my college life between not being sure of my future, wanting to take advantage of my last point in life of youth, trying to grow up and learn to be a competent adult at home, trying to grow up and learn to be a competent adult in the workforce, and everything else in between. Right now, I'm coming off of a summer where I took 9 credits and managed to get As in all three classes while also feeling very accomplished that I felt I've taken many valuable skills and lessons away from those classes.
At the moment, I am taking 18 credits for this Fall semester, sitting at six classes and I'm finally happy that I'm able to be taking a lot of productive and worthwhile classes in my major. I love all of my classes and professors so far and I'm very eager to learn and continue developing myself to be the person I want to be. However, my concern is the heavy burnout that I feel is imminent within a few weeks to a month, as I'm already beginning to feel it come on within the last two weeks.
How do I deal with this or prevent it? How do you personally handle situations where you uphold a lot of responsibility to yourself and you want to keep in top form? Personal stories, experiences, advice, and all of the above are welcome.
24 votes -
SpaceX will send Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa to the Moon - ‘I choose to go to the Moon with artists!’
18 votes -
Olympics unlikely to be bridge too far for eSports if the money is right
6 votes -
Rightwing thinktanks unveil radical plan for US-UK Brexit trade deal
9 votes -
The printer that wouldn't print: Fixing an IBM 1401 mainframe from the 1960s
14 votes -
Internet taxes are sweeping sub-Saharan Africa — and silencing citizens
9 votes -
‘Would that all journeys were on foot’: writers on the joy of walking. Will Self, Fran Lebowitz, Helen Garner and others share their love letters to urban pedestrianism
6 votes -
What are the "scents of your people?"
Hello dear people, This post was inspired by @wise's post "What are the sounds of your people" But I'd like to hear you describe the scent, aroma, fragrance, or any kind of smell that you...
Hello dear people,
This post was inspired by @wise's post "What are the sounds of your people"
But I'd like to hear you describe the scent, aroma, fragrance, or any kind of smell that you associate with yours. Maybe there's some overlap with ~food, but it's not just limited to foods and drinks. I think pretty much anything deep in our memories might be tied to the impressions of scents. Maybe it's the soil after night rain, the interior of a car, the book aroma of a library, or a pet, a person... let me know.
I'll be posting mine as a comment.
16 votes -
Energy Minister Angus Taylor has confirmed the Morrison government will not replace the renewable energy target after it peaks in 2020
5 votes -
New "voted" formatting - less improved
I notice that the formatting of my "voted" status on topics has changed. It used to be that, when I had voted on a topic, its vote count displayed with a solid purple block (I'm using Solarized...
I notice that the formatting of my "voted" status on topics has changed. It used to be that, when I had voted on a topic, its vote count displayed with a solid purple block (I'm using Solarized Light). This distinguished it from topics I had not voted on, which displayed a blue box around the vote count.
This morning, the vote counts for topics I have voted on are displayed with just a single purple line to their left, while the unvoted topics still display the blue box.
This change means that my "voted on" and "not voted on" topics aren't easily distinguishable again, like before the change to the big purple box. Again, it's confusing to work out whether or not I have voted on a topic.
50 votes