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If cash is king, how can stores refuse to take your dollars? (2016)
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Return of African artifacts sets a tricky precedent for Europe’s museums
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Magnetic levitation: The return of transport's great 'what if?'
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A break in the quest for the quantum speed limit
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The 'link' button in the inbox should (at least by a user setting) mark that reply as read.
As per title. It's rather annoying to click through to topics, then have to go back to the inbox to mark it read. If I click 'link' then I've clearly read it.
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Synchronised swimming may be dominated by women, but Ethan Calleja is making a big splash
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Queensland bushfires prompt 'firestorm' warning as people flee homes in Deepwater, Rules Beach and nearby areas
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Deconstructing a genius climate change argument
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Recommendation for new Oculus compatible machine help
Hey all. My old computer is fine, but the Oculus software has recently pushed an update where it no longer starts up, attempting to repair the software uninstalled it, and the install errors out...
Hey all. My old computer is fine, but the Oculus software has recently pushed an update where it no longer starts up, attempting to repair the software uninstalled it, and the install errors out despite clearing out the install cache and existing files while running it in network capable Safe mode with Defender off as recommended.
Eventually I narrowed it down to this error. https://forums.oculusvr.com/community/discussion/71083/cant-install-software-exiting-with-code-18 and since I'm using an old HP xw8400 build with two Xeon 5355 processors, it does kind of check out that this latest update finally became incompatible with my processor and it may be time to upgrade anyway. To my knowledge, there isn't really a way to get a more modern processor onto the motherboard, and I'm not going to rage at Oculus for not supporting hardware they were never supporting in the first place. (Auto Update and being unable to downgrade is meh, but I'm not going to win that fight.)
So what would you guys recommended for a new processor/ram/motherboard combination? My Graphics Card (RX480) and hard drive is still fine, and I'd like to keep it on the cheap for as much as we can do with VR.
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If you found the secret to immortality would you tell anyone?
Who would you share it with? The world, your friends, no one? Would you create an elaborate puzzle and only tell the winners?
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How a change in climate wiped out the ‘Siberian unicorn’
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Muslim Magomayev - Chortovo koleso (Ferris wheel) (1969)
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Crack Magazine: Best of Aphex Twin’s Soundcloud Dump – Mixed by EOD (2018)
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Open Source is Not About You
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Drew Brees is hiding in plain sight
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As someone with ADHD, I hate the "RTFM" motto
I'm a student of software engineering. I'm not a programmer yet, but I use software that is common among this crowd, like i3wm, Neovim and Emacs. I know how to find and read documentation. I've...
I'm a student of software engineering. I'm not a programmer yet, but I use software that is common among this crowd, like i3wm, Neovim and Emacs. I know how to find and read documentation. I've read the obnoxious How To Ask Questions the Smart Way. Every time I encounter an issue, I do my diligence. I go through the manuals, I google, I read the docs. My main editor, Emacs, has an extensive manual, with plenty of accurate details. I get that's a huge program (more like a platform, really), but let's just say that a black-and-white 650 pages PDF is not the most ADHD friendly thing in the world.
I'm aware that I chose a career that requires plenty of reading, but I happen to like it a lot and it seems like I have some aptitude for it. I had similar issues in my previous activities anyway. But it's discouraging trying to understand programming and complex software, only to be repelled by people who think everyone has their ability for concentration. Sometimes I completely lose track of time. I can sit on my computer and hyperfocus for up to 48 hours with 20 Chrome tabs open non-stop and Netflix on the background. I may seem productive, but I'm not reading anything. Maybe I read one paragraph or two, and 30 seconds later I can't remember what I was doing. But I still have tasks to accomplish, and sometimes I need help to find useful information on a 700 pages manual.
Luckily I have a great support and determination and have accomplished a lot, but my peers have no idea what I went through to get to where I am. What I don't have in natural born skills I compensate with a lot of raw effort. Everyone has their difficulties and I'm not seeking compassion, but I'd like to suggest people think twice before dismissing as "lazy" someone you know nothing about. That person might have a mental disorder, a reading disorder or even an intellectual disability. Do you wanna be the guy who told a dyslexic to just read the fucking manual?
EDIT: of course I get that time and energy are limited commodities... my point is: don't be an asshole about it. Do what you can and you wanna do, but there's no need to use hostile buzzwords when you communicate with less knowledgeable people. You're not even forced to answer... I much prefer not getting an answer than getting a hostile one.
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European Soccer - This week results (10.10.2018) - *Includes UEFA Nations League results*
First of all, I want to apologise for the delay of this weekly post. Yesterday I did not have the time to write it, because with the inclusion of the Nations League it would have taken me time I...
First of all, I want to apologise for the delay of this weekly post. Yesterday I did not have the time to write it, because with the inclusion of the Nations League it would have taken me time I did not have.
With that being said, here are last week national and international results:UEFA Nations League - Matchweek 5-6
The four group winners of League A qualify for the Nations League Finals in June 2019:
Netherlands, Switzerland, Portugal, EnglandThe following teams are promoted to a higher league:
B->A Ukraine, Sweden, Bosnia & Erzegovina, DenmarK
C->B Scotland, Finland, Norway, Serbia
D->C Georgia, Belarus, Kosovo, FYR MacedoniaThe following teams are relegated to a lower league:
A->B Germany, Iceland, Poland, Croatia
B->C Slovakia, Turkey, Northern Ireland, Ireland
C->D Estonia, Slovenia, Cyprus, LithuaniaMatch Score Statistics League A - Group 1 Germany-Netherlands 2-2 9' Werner T., 20' Sane L.; 85' Promes Q., 90+1' van Dijk V. Netherlands-France 2-0 44' Wijnaldum G., 90+6'(Pen) Depay M. League A - Group 2 Switzerland-Belgium 5-2 26'(Pen) Rodriguez R., 31', 44', 84' Seferovic H., 62' Elvedi N.; 2', 17' Hazard T. Belgium-Iceland 2-0 65', 81' Btshuayi M. League A - Group 3 Portugal-Poland 1-1 34' Silva An.; 66'(Pen) Milik A. Italy-Portugal 0-0 League A - Group 4 England-Croatia 2-1 78' Lingard J., 85' Kane H.; 57' Kramaric A. Croazia-Spain 3-2 54' Kramaric A., 67', 90+3' Jedvaj T.; 56' Ceballos D., 78'(Pen) Ramos S. League B - Group 1 Czech Republic-Slovakia 1-0 32' Schick P. Slovakia-Ukraine 4-1 6' Rusnak A., 26' Kucka J., 52' Zrelak A., 61' Mak R.; 47' Konoplyanka E. League B - Group 2 Sweden-Russia 2-0 41' Lindelof V., 72' Berg M. Turkey-Sweden 0-1 71' Granqvist A. League B - Group 3 Northern Ireland-Austria 1-2 57' Evans C.; 49' Schlager X., 90+3' Lazaro V. Austria-Bosnia & Herzegovina 0-0 League B - Group 4 Denmark-Ireland 0-0 Wales-Denmark 1-2 89' Bale G.; 42' Jorgensen N., 88' Braithwaite M. League C - Group 1 Scotland-Israel 3-2 34', 43', 64' Forrest J.; 9' Kayal B., 75' Zahavi E. Albania-Scoltland 0-4 14' Fraser R., 45+2' Fletcher(Pen), 55', 67' Forrest J. League C - Group 2 Greece-Estonia 0-1 44ì(OG) Lambropoulos K. Hungary-Finland 2-0 29' Szalai A., 37' Nagy A. Greece-Finland 1-0 25'(OG) Granlund A. Hungary-Estonia 2-0 8' Orban W., 69' Szalai A. League C - Group 3 Bulgaria-Slovenia 1-1 68' Ivanov G; 75' Zajc M. Cyprus-Norway 0-2 36', 48' Kamara O. Cyprus-Bulgaria 1-1 24' Zachariou P.; 89'(Pen) Dimitrov N. Slovenia-Norway 1-1 9' Verbic B.; 85' Johnsen B. League C - Group 4 Montenegro-Romania 0-1 44' Tucudean G. Serbia-Lithuania 4-1 51'(OG) Zulpa A., 58' Mitrovic A., 71' Prijovic A., Ljajic A.; 64' Petravicius D. Romania-Lithuania 3-0 7' Puscas G., 47' Keseru C., 65' Stanciu N. Serbia-Montenegro 2-1 30' Ljajic A., 32' Mitrovic A.; 70' Mugosa S. League D - Group 1 Andorra-Latvia 0-0 Georgia-Kazakhstan 2-1 59' Merebashvili G., 84' Chakvetadze G.; 90' Omietayev O. Andorra-Georgia 1-1 63' Martinez C.; 9' Chakvetadze G. Kazakhstan-Latvia 1-1 377' Suyumbayev G.; 49' Rakeis D. League D - Group 2 Moldova-Luxemburg 1-1 58'(Pen) Ginsari R.; 70' Bensi S. San Marino-Belarus 0-2 8' Dragun S.,52' Saroka A. Luxemburg-Belarus 0-2 37', 54' Dragun S. San Marino-Moldova 0-1 78' Damascan V. League D - Group 3 Kosovo-Azerbaijan 4-0 2', 50', 76' Zeneli A., 61' Rrahamani A. Malta-Faroe Islands 1-1 4' Corbolan J.; 3' Joensen R. Azerbaijan-Faroe Islands 2-0 18'(OG) Nattestad S., 28' Madatov M. Malta-Kosovo 0-5 15' Muriqi V., 70' Kololli B., 78', 80' Avdijaj D, 86' Rashica M. League D - Group 4 FYR Macedonia-Gibiltar 4-0 27' Bardhi E., 67', 80' Nestorowski I., 82' Velkoski D. Liechtenstein-Armenia 2-2 Gibraltar-Armenia 2-6 10' De Barr T., 78' Priestley A.; 27', 48', 52', 54' Movsisyan Y., 66' Karapetian A., 90+4' Karapetian A. Liechtenstein-FYR Macedonia 0-2 53' Bardhi E., 90+1' Nestorowski I. English Premier League - Matchweek 13
Match Score Statistics Burnley-Newcastle 1-2 40' Vokes S.; 4'(OG) Mee B., 23' Clark C. Bournemouth-Arsenal 1-2 45+1' King J.; 30'(OG) Lerma J., 67' Aubameyang P. Brighton-Leicester 1-1 15' Murray G.; 78'(Pen) Vardy J. Everton-Cardiff 1-0 59' Sigurdsson G. Fulham-Southampton 3-2 33', 63' Mitrovic A., 63' Schurrle A.; 18', 54' Armstrong S. Manchester Utd-Crystal Palace 0-0 Tottenham-Chelsea 3-1 8' Alli D., Kane H., 54' Son Heung-Min; 85' Giroud O. Watford-Liverpool 0-3 67' Salah M., 76' Alexander-Arnold, 89' Firmino R. West Ham-Manchester City 0-4 11' Silva D., 19' Sterling R., 34', 90+3' Sane L. Wolves-Huddersfield 0-2 6', 74' Mooy A LaLiga - Matchweek 13
Match Score Statistics Real Sociedad-Celta Vigo 2-1 37' Oyarzabal M., 47' Zurutuza D.; 82' Gomez M. Atheltic Bilbao-Getafe 1-1 67' Nolaskoain P.; 77' Mata J. Atlético Madrid-Barcelona 1-1 77' Costa D.; 90' Dembele O. Eibar-Real Madrid 3-0 16' Escalante G., 52' Enrich S., 57' Kike Espanyol-Girona 1-3 4', 6' Stuani C., 90' Doumbia; 74' Iglesias B. Huesca-Levante 2-2 23' Riveira C., 51' Etxeita X.; 45+1' Roger M., 74' Boateng E. Leganes-Alaves 1-0 42' En Nesyri Y. Sevilla-Valladolid 1-0 30' Silva An. Valencia-Rayo Vallecano 3-0 35', 61' Mina S., 76' Gameiro K. Villarreal-Betis 2-1 52' Moreno, 54' Chukwueze S.; 90' Lo Celso Serie A - Matchweek 13
Match Score Statistics Cagliari-Torino 0-0 Bologna-Fiorentina 0-0 Empoli-Atalanta 3-2 42' La Gumina A., 77'(OG) Masiello A., 90+2' Silvestre M.; 33' Freuler R., 40' Heteboer H. Genoa-Cagliari 1-1 17'(Pen) Piatek K.; 8' Quagliarella F. Inter-Frosinone 3-0 10', 82' Keita B., 57' Martinez L. Juventus-Spal 2-0 29' Ronaldo C., 60' Mandzukic M. Lazio-AC Milan 1-1 90+4' Correa J.; 78'(OG) Wallace Napoli-Chievo 0-0 Parma-Sassuolo 2-1 6' Gervinho, 25' Alves B.; 36'(Pen) Babacar K. Udinese-AS Roma 1-0 54' De Paul R. Bundesliga - Matchweek 12
Match Score Statistics Augsburg-Eintracht Frankfurt 1-3 90' Cordova S.; 1' de Guzman J., 47' Haller S., 68' Rebic A. Bayer Leverkusen-Stuttgart 2-0 76', 83' Volland K. Bayern Munich-Dusseldorf 3-3 17' Sule N., 20', 58' Muller T.; 44', 77' 90+3' Lukebakio D. Borussia Monchengladbach-Hannover 4-1 7' Hazard T., 44' Lang M., 58' Stindl L., 77' Zakaria D.; 1' Wood B. Freiburg-Werder Bremen 1-1 42'(Pen) Waldschmidt G.; 90+2' Augustinsson L. Hertha Berlin-Hoffenheim 3-3 12' Ibisevic V., 71' Leckie M., 87' Lazaro V.; 1' Demirbay K., 10' Kramaric A. Mainz-Borussia Dortmund 1-2 70' Quaison R.; 66' Alcacer P., 76' Piszczek L. Schalke04-Nurnberg 5-2 26', 84' Skrzybski S., 32' Harit A., 70' Burgstaller G., 90+3' Oczipka B.; 38' Palacios-Martinez F., 78' Zrelak A. WolfsburgRB Leipzig 1-0 50' Roussillon J. Ligue 1 - Matchweek 14
Match Score Statistics Amiens-Marseille 1-3 8' Dibassy B.; 26', 80', 90+1' Thauvin F. Caen-Monaco 0-1 55' Falcao Dijon-Bordeaux 0-0 Lyon-Saint Etienne 1-0 62' Denayer J. Montpellier-Rennes 2-2 45+1', 49' Delort A.; 5' Ben Arfa H., 71'(Pen) Bourigeaud B. Nantes-Angers 1-1 89' Majeed W.; 5' Bahoken S. Nice-Lille 2-0 25' Cyprien W., 79' Saint-Maximin A. PSG-Toulouse 1-0 9' Cavani E. Reims-Guingamp 2-1 2' Chavalerin X., 68' Dia B., 81'(Pen) Thuram M. Strasbourg-Nimes 0-1 70' Lybohy H. 5 votes -
Tiny books fit in one hand. Will they change the way we read?
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This week in Anime: week 47 of 2018
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH I'm late, so very very late How do? Since we're currently lacking native spoiler tags, I'd ask all of you to follow this scheme: Post a top level...
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH I'm late, so very very late
How do?
Since we're currently lacking native spoiler tags, I'd ask all of you to follow this scheme:
Post a top level comment with the title and episode number of the anime you want to talk about like this
**JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Vento Aureo - Episode 1**
Then reply to those top level comments with your thoughts. This way people who haven't seen something yet or plan on binge watching once all the episodes are out can simply collapase the top level comment to not get spoiled ^.^What do?
Simply post, discuss or joke about any currently airing anime you want. For Anime you've been watching that aren't currently airing refer to Cleb's weekly thread.
When do?
But what if the anime I want to talk about hasn't aired yet?
No problem, just post a comment here once the episode has aired, these threads aren't meant to last one single day.
Archive
Archives of these threads can be found at the unofficial wiki
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311 - Don't Dwell (2003)
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Mars: NASA lands InSight robot to study planet's interior
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Swedish ISP punishes Elsevier for forcing it to block Sci-Hub by also blocking Elsevier
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Elon Musk says Tesla came "within single-digit weeks" of death
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Ricky Jay (may he rest in peace) - Card Control
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The economics of airline class
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77:78 – Chilli (Flying Mojito Bros Refrito) (Extended) by Flying Mojito Bros 🌵
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The Tyranny of the Rocket Equation
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FFS - Johnny Delusional (2015)
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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! Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others'...
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!
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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Vitamin D and depression: Where is all the sunshine?
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A sci-fi writer and an anonymous 4chan poster advance a mathematical permutation problem
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See the early looks for Han Solo, Chewbacca, Darth Vader and other “Star Wars” favorites, from the Oscar-winning John Mollo’s sketchbooks.
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Everything You Know About State Education Rankings Is Wrong
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Redrawn Character 2012-2018
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How to Manage Lower Back Pain - New Research Findings
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A layperson's introduction to Thermodynamics, part 3: Entropy and the heat death of the universe
Intro Hello everyone, Today we cover entropy and the heat death of the universe. The previous chapters can be found here and here. While I recommend you read both, you should at least read the...
Intro
Hello everyone,
Today we cover entropy and the heat death of the universe.
The previous chapters can be found here and here. While I recommend you read both, you should at least read the first part and skim the second.
A collection of all topics covered can be found here: https://tildes.net/~tildes/8al/.
Subject
Intro
Entropy describes how chaotic a system is. In thermodynamics, chaos is created from an irreversible process. We are all sort of familiar with this concept. A broken cup will not unshatter itself. As a consequence of how our universe works, (net) chaos can only increase. And this might have far reaching consequence, if we look at the effects of entropy on a cosmic scale.
Entropy
Entropy describes an amount of irreversible chaos.
But first, let's cover cycles super quickly. In thermodynamics, a very important concept is a "cycle". A cycle is a repeating process, that returns to its initial condition. For instance, when we ride a bike. We're turning our feet around the crank shaft. Repeatedly returning to the same position we started from. As we push on the pedal, some of our work is lost and turned into heat. Primarily due to friction from the wheels and from the different mechanical parts.
A cycle that wastes no energy is called a reversible cycle. That would mean 100% of the work in a cycle (even the work that is turned to heat) has to be returned in some way to its original state. The most famous example of this is the Carnot heat engine.[1] But in reality, the Carnot heat engine is nothing more than a theoretical engine. As we remember from before, we cannot turn 100% of heat back into work. So any heat engine, be it a car's motor, a refrigerator, a star, or the human body, will in some way contribute to this irreversible chaos.
Now what about entropy? If we look at entropy at the molecular level, it all becomes a bit abstract. But we can think of this concept with bigger building blocks than molecules, and still be close enough. Say you have a brick house with orderly layed bricks. This house would love to come crashing down. And lets imagine it does. When the house lays in ruins, it is not likely to suddenly "fall" into the shape of the house again. So if the house has collapsed, our system is in a higher state of chaos. Our entropy has increased. And unless we supply work to the system (and waste energy trough heat), we will not get the brick house back.
So now we understand, that on the grand scale of the universe, entropy will only increase.
The heat death of the universe
But what are the consequences of this? Imagine entropy going on for billions and billions of years. Everything in the universe slowly reaching a higher state of chaos. Everything that is orderly, turns into chaos. All high quality energy has turned into low quality energy. Everything has been wasted and turned into heat. Everything ripped apart until you are left with nothing to rip apart. At this point, there is no interactions between molecules any more. Everything has reached absolute zero temperature.
At this point, entropy is at its absolute maximum. And we have reached entropic equilibrium.
This is the heat death of the universe.
Afterword
Of course, the heat death of the universe is just one of the many theories about the end of the universe. It assumes that thermodynamics properly describes the universe, and that there are no hidden surprises.
Frankly told, it's the best bet we have with our current knowledge. But we still know so little. So I would not panic just yet. Alternatively, this is where we could continue with "an engineer's perspective on existensial nihilism". But I think that this is something better reserved for later, and better presented by someone else.
We have covered what I consider the absolute minimum of thermodynamics, that still gives us a basic understanding of thermodynamics. There are of course a lot of other topics we could cover, but thats it for now. I will potentially write an appendix later with some questions or things that have been asked.
But for now, that's it. Questions, feedback or otherwise?
Notes
[1] The Carnot heat cycle is a bit beyond the level of what we have discussed so far. It describes a system where heat is supplied and removed to have a piston expand and contract without any energy becoming waste heat.
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You can’t talk about right-wing populism without talking about urban planning
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Faulty medical implants harm patients around world
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Whiplash (as reviewed by a jazz musician)
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Film theory: All your memes are dead
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How I changed the law with a GitHub pull request
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The birthplace of the modern apple
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Black Mesa | Xen trailer
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Searching for gold (illegally) in South Africa's abandoned mines
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Trump demands action to reduce deficit and pushes new deficit spending
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'They ordered me to get an abortion': A Chinese woman's ordeal in Xinjiang
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Time is different now
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Poor English, few jobs: Are Australian universities using international students as 'cash cows'?
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Why is it becoming increasingly more wrong to kill animals for food?
Probably in the majority of history people used to hunt, or kill farm animals for food without a second thought. But in the recent years it looks like the public opinion is shifting in a way when...
Probably in the majority of history people used to hunt, or kill farm animals for food without a second thought. But in the recent years it looks like the public opinion is shifting in a way when perception of eating meat is kinda like perception of homophobia or racism. Arguments against eating meat and for preserving farm animal lives are actively upvoted, and with this tendency being non vegetarian is already becoming "uncool" and eventually will be frowned upon, like littering.
Is that because hardcore vegetarians and animal rights activists got their voices spread in social media? Or it's mostly an environmental problem, particularly with large farm animals? Or humans are quickly becoming better, more civilized? If so, why meat eating is such a high priority issue to address when issues of people to people interactions are still far from being solved?
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