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19 votes
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Minor search update: topic tags are now included in search
Not a very major update, but I figured it was worth letting everyone know: search has been expanded a bit to also cover topics' tags in addition to their title and markdown (for text topics). So...
Not a very major update, but I figured it was worth letting everyone know: search has been expanded a bit to also cover topics' tags in addition to their title and markdown (for text topics). So if you search for a term that was only included in a topic's tags but not its title/text, it should come up in the results now.
On that subject, are there any other pieces of data that you think should be included by default in search? In the future, I'd like to support searching certain parts of data deliberately (for example, maybe by writing a query like
url:articleto find only link topics with "article" in their url), but that's different from including it automatically in all searches. As a specific example, if you search for "youtube.com" or even "youtube", should all link topics from YouTube come up, or only topics that have the word "youtube" somewhere in their title/text/tags?47 votes -
Twilio to Acquire SendGrid, the Leading Email API Platform
8 votes -
Palestinians warn Jerusalem shift would turn Australia into 'international pariah' and risk trade
6 votes -
Foreign disinformation is killing Americans
9 votes -
Sneaky subscriptions are plaguing the App Store
16 votes -
Scald - Will of the Gods is Great Power (1996)
5 votes -
'We need to know the sex. If it’s a girl we are going to terminate it.'
25 votes -
Tech suffers from lack of humanities, says Mozilla head
10 votes -
Star Citizen - FOIP Face Tracking #2 - Space Delivery
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seriously tho stop touching venus fly traps it hurts them.
post-mortem: holy actual beans dudes this is my most popular post by far! what'd you cats like about it so much? i swear to god my brain and body work in tandom to make sure i never actually do...
post-mortem: holy actual beans dudes this is my most popular post by far! what'd you cats like about it so much?
i swear to god my brain and body work in tandom to make sure i never actually do anything productive.
i came to starbucks exclusively to work on some backend stuff for a project i've got, and i've spent the last hour sipping coffee, watching Joji music videos, and writing this lmao.
i wish there was something like cocaine that wasn't, well, cocaine, that you could take and then you'd be like "hey maybe i should clean my room. hey it's a nice day out i should take a walk. ya know if i get work done now, i can actually take a break without feeling like lazy trash later on!"
actually
that sounds like weed.
i need to move to a legal state lmao.
but in order to do that i gotta get better at programming so i can actually get a car (ya fucked up, bishop) and get a new place.
catch-22's are like so literally my favorite thing (:
anyway this isn't even the poem lmao i'm just sober ranting at the internet.
esskeetiiiiiit
<poem>
</poem>there's this
black hole lingers
'round every corner.obscure sounds
dark haze,
and no bordersit looms near,
strikes fear
when it's closerheart runs,
hands shake,
i get colder./
sometimes
i get close
take a peek inlow growl
sounds loud
gotta feed itaudrey
she's hungry
when you're bleedingjumped in-
to my blood
i'm her beacon/
now i can't shake
this damned desire, god
i think i gotta call heram i safer when she's
gone? she's in my dreams
do i still love her?my best friend is
mad, the shit i do
only appalls her.the pit, it's in my
stomach, god i
feel it getting stronger./
audrey
audrey
keep the peace, please.
audrey
audrey
play my heart strings.
you told me to
obey you baby,
you control me.
audrey
lay me
to rest in peace
bishop
(p.s. i noticed that there always seems to be a vote on my post like the second after i post my poetry shit. whoever you are you're cute af and i love you ok)
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Programming Challenge: Polygon analysis.
It's time for another programming challenge! Given a list of coordinate pairs on a 2D plane that describe the vertices of a polygon, determine whether the polygon is concave or convex. Since a...
It's time for another programming challenge!
Given a list of coordinate pairs on a 2D plane that describe the vertices of a polygon, determine whether the polygon is concave or convex.
Since a polygon could potentially be any shape if we don't specify which vertices connect to which, we'll assume that the coordinates are given in strict order such that adjacent coordinates in the list are connected. Specifically, if we call the list
V[1, n]and say thatV[i] <-> V[j]means "vertex i and vertex j are connected", then for each arbitraryV[i]we haveV[i-1] <-> V[i] <-> V[i+1]. Moreover, sinceV[1]andV[n]are at the ends of the list,V[1] <-> V[n]holds (i.e. the list "wraps around").Finally, for simplicity we can assume that all coordinates are unique, that all polygon descriptions generate valid polygons with 3 or more non-overlapping sides, and that, yes, we're working with coordinates that exist in the set of real numbers only. Don't over-complicate it :)
For those who want an even greater challenge, extend this out to work with 3D space!
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Scientists chase mystery of how dogs process words
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The Keeper of the Ghost Trees (Albino Redwoods) - Great Big Story
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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison open to following President Donald Trump in moving Israel embassy to Jerusalem
7 votes -
How 500 Days of Summer gets the Manic Pixie Dream Girl right
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Facebook to ban misinformation on voting in upcoming U.S. elections
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Forget the ticket — Could you get arrested in the US for a parking violation?
5 votes -
The making of Fallout Shelter
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Amy Winehouse hologram to start touring in 2019
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Liberapay status update: Still alive, moving to Stripe and PayPal
9 votes -
Phoenix Framework 1.4.0 release candidate
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How to Manage Connections Efficiently in Postgres, or Any Database
8 votes -
American Truck Simulator: Oregon is published!
10 votes -
I've been an ‘abortion doula’ 2,000 times
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What Color is Your Function?
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UK Biobank data on 500,000 people paves way to precision medicine
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Palm is back (sort of), and it built a tiny smartphone sidekick
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Green Party ends conservative CSU’s 61-year political dominance in Bavaria
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Melody Labs: Voyage of Spirits by Dugkar ⚗ VOS 037 (2018)
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Brother Bird - Landslide | OurVinyl Sessions (2018)
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What are some of your favorite tools that have given individual games a new life?
I grew up playing DOOM, but if I were to boot up the original game I would find it frustrating to play by modern standards (e.g. mouse movement?!). Thankfully, there are a ton of source ports that...
I grew up playing DOOM, but if I were to boot up the original game I would find it frustrating to play by modern standards (e.g. mouse movement?!). Thankfully, there are a ton of source ports that modernize the engine and make the game more accessible to current gaming sensibilities (e.g. WASD-movement). They're basically community remasters of the game.
It got me wondering about what other games have strongly benefited from tools that exist outside of the game itself.
Examples of what I mean:
- Source ports (e.g. DOOM)
- Community bugfixes (e.g. Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines)
- Restored/extended content (e.g. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II)
- Significant mods (e.g. Frostfall for Skyrim)
- Rulesets/challenges (e.g. Nuzlocke Challenge for Pokémon)
- Anything else that doesn't fit the above categories
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Watch full episodes of 'Mister Rogers Neighborhood' on new website
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Doctor Who S11E01 'The Woman Who Fell To Earth' discussion thread
So... New Doctor, new companions/friends, new showrunner, new composer. What did folks think? I'm going to leave my initial thoughts for a comment.
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Why Do We Humanize White Guys Who Kill People?
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Rogers, Fido and Bell call centre workers penalized for reducing plans, offering credits
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Why atheists are not as rational as some like to think
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Award-Winning Cuban Sandwich by El Cochinito
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Separated refugee families launch legal action against Australian government at UN
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What do you look forward to in your week?
This can be anything, I'll accept "relaxing in front of the TV with a drink" as an answer. Personally I've grown fond of Wednesdays, because that's when I sometimes get me a sandwich from my...
This can be anything, I'll accept "relaxing in front of the TV with a drink" as an answer.
Personally I've grown fond of Wednesdays, because that's when I sometimes get me a sandwich from my favorite place, and Sundays because that's when I often go to play board-games with some old friends.
Do you have something you look forward to in your week? Or maybe some advice for people who are looking for something to look forward to?
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Big Boi - NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert (2018)
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When a DNA test reveals your daughter is not your biological child
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Universal basic income is Silicon Valley’s latest scam
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What are your thoughts on the BAT system?
I have recently been getting into the Brave browser and they have a system called BAT. I'm still not totally clear on all the intricacies, but the basic idea is that they have a universal token...
I have recently been getting into the Brave browser and they have a system called BAT. I'm still not totally clear on all the intricacies, but the basic idea is that they have a universal token that can be given to content creators, instead of using advertising. Here's a link because I probably messed up that description somehow. So what are your thoughts on it?
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What is American cheese, anyway?
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Similar to what you might see on ~tv for example, would anyone here be interested in a weekly or biweekly game discussion?
I was inspired to ask this because I see a lot of other groups like ~TV people have been doing periodic discussions, and I got to thinking it could work here too. Every now and then, we could hold...
I was inspired to ask this because I see a lot of other groups like ~TV people have been doing periodic discussions, and I got to thinking it could work here too. Every now and then, we could hold a discussion on either a video game or board game, for example. If I were to start this up would anyone be interested?
Edit: Oh, and any suggestions for if I do start it up? What games I could start with etc?
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Pinboard on Twitter: Palmer Luckey has made the maximum legal donation this year to Steve King, the nation's most openly white supremacist congressman.
@pinboard: Palmer Luckey has made the maximum legal donation this year to Steve King, the nation's most openly white supremacist congressman.
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A history of true civilisation is not one of monuments
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Last year, the flu put him in a coma. This year he's getting the shot.
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Unprotected: "An acclaimed American charity said it was saving some of the world’s most vulnerable girls from sexual exploitation. But from the very beginning, girls were being raped."
9 votes