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7 votes
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Lost NES version of SimCity emerges after twenty-seven years
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Kaguya-sama preview #2
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Merry Christmas, tilderinos
Hope everyone has a happy holiday!
46 votes -
Scientists find a brain circuit that could explain seasonal depression
6 votes -
Need help with Switching to linux
Hi all, Hope ya'll doing good. I am done with windows. So I want to switch to linux. I have used it a few times. I just wanted to know, how long will it take to have it setup? Also, I am learning...
Hi all, Hope ya'll doing good. I am done with windows. So I want to switch to linux. I have used it a few times. I just wanted to know, how long will it take to have it setup? Also, I am learning data science. Will switching to linux have any serious implications? Thanks
29 votes -
Specially-trained autism assistance dogs helping change the lives of children
8 votes -
Christmas cards could prove valuable in time so don't be so quick to throw them out
5 votes -
Doomba
9 votes -
Seeking help on how partitions will work when dual-booting
I plan on dual-booting Linux soon, and I am wondering on how to handle partitions. I have 3 drives in my computer: an SSD that Windows 10 boots from, a second SSD with one partition and some...
I plan on dual-booting Linux soon, and I am wondering on how to handle partitions. I have 3 drives in my computer: an SSD that Windows 10 boots from, a second SSD with one partition and some unallocated space intended for Linux, and an HDD.
When I install Linux on that SSD, how can I prevent Windows from messing with the Linux partition and vice-versa? Can Linux and Windows both read and write to the HDD partitions without complaining about the other modifying them?
4 votes -
Justin Adams + Juldeh Camara + Triaboliques + Lu Edmonds (live)
3 votes -
Uber, statistics, and a chrome extension
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Alternatives to Umeboshi?
So, I bought some umeboshi because I heard that they were supposedly really sour. Unfortunately, when I tasted one, it was not sour whatsoever. It literally tasted like salt with no other...
So, I bought some umeboshi because I heard that they were supposedly really sour. Unfortunately, when I tasted one, it was not sour whatsoever. It literally tasted like salt with no other flavoring. I get that they're pickled, but it was like eating pure salt. Does anyone know any good alternatives for umeboshi?
6 votes -
The Top Ten Worst Hit Songs of 2018 (Pt. 1)
8 votes -
5 killed, 21 injured in bus hijacking in China's Fujian province
7 votes -
How Google tracks your personal information
7 votes -
Third-wave anti-racism makes sense, but it’s a dead end
11 votes -
Biblical city of Bethlehem boasts largest Christmas in years
4 votes -
Gaming chat startup Discord raises another $150M, surpassing $2B valuation
14 votes -
Best bluetooth usb for audio?
At the risk of sounding like an audiophile I noticed that on some bluetooth devices audio quality comes out absolutely terrible (Like radio recorded with a phone microphone). I was using a pair of...
At the risk of sounding like an audiophile I noticed that on some bluetooth devices audio quality comes out absolutely terrible (Like radio recorded with a phone microphone). I was using a pair of Bose QC 35 headphones and on my phone they sound just fine but on my desktop which has a cheap $2 bluetooth usb the sound quality is terrible. Ok for $2 what can you expect but now I have a distrust for all bluetooth devices. How can I know if my bluetooth usb is killing the quality of audio when thats not even a listed spec on these devices. I looked in to this a little bit ago and there seem to be a few proprietary extensions to bluetooth that allow lossless streaming but they aren't well supported because they are proprietary. I understand that high quality lossy compression is pretty much the same quality as lossless but how do I find a product that uses high quality lossy compression when it seems some of them use absolutely horrible compression?
6 votes -
Andre the Giant Has a Posse (Viral '90s street art campaign)
4 votes -
The year social networks were no longer social - In praise of private communities
18 votes -
The internet of unprofitable things
17 votes -
Who is an "expert"?
8 votes -
Yes, your refrigerator is trying to kill you [2014, OSCON Talk]
5 votes -
Take script, add snow - The psychology behind America’s obsession with Hallmark Christmas movies
7 votes -
Are any prescriptivists any good at it?
I see a lot of prescriptivism on the Internet. But most of what I see is people who are pretty poor at it. I much prefer descriptivism, but before I write-off prescriptivism completely do you know...
I see a lot of prescriptivism on the Internet. But most of what I see is people who are pretty poor at it. I much prefer descriptivism, but before I write-off prescriptivism completely do you know of anyone who's good at it?
9 votes -
The rise of Ksenia Sobchak - from TV presenter to politician | Unreported World
4 votes -
Why There's More To Christian Music Than Tepid Praise Songs (The Quietus)
6 votes -
Control | "The Oldest House" trailer
4 votes -
Yes, Big Platforms Could Change Their Business Models
12 votes -
What have you been listening to this week?
Hi, I'm covering this week at Whom's request again. 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...
Hi, I'm covering this week at Whom's request again.
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.
13 votes -
Recommendations for old school style RPG games?
I've played and enjoyed Neverwinters Nights, Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale, and Planescape: Torment. I was wondering if you guys could recommend some games in a similar style that I've overlooked....
I've played and enjoyed Neverwinters Nights, Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale, and Planescape: Torment. I was wondering if you guys could recommend some games in a similar style that I've overlooked. Thanks!
12 votes -
What are some good open source games?
I've found a few really, honestly fantastic open source games and I'd like to share them and discover some new ones too. Firstly, NullpoMino is a fantastic cross-platform Tetris clone. It's...
I've found a few really, honestly fantastic open source games and I'd like to share them and discover some new ones too.
Firstly, NullpoMino is a fantastic cross-platform Tetris clone. It's highly, highly customizable and is lots of fun to play. It's got a great community over at Hard Drop, and if you like Tetris - you'll like NullpoMino. However, there are a few issues with it; one in particular being the relatively low skill ceiling of Marathon. The skill ceiling is very low (compared to other titles such as the NES edition), but this is solely exclusive to Marathon as far as I know. It turns into a test of patience rather than skill. Another issue is with installation; as the game was made for 32 bit systems it is rather slow, and it's finicky to run on Linux. However, it is a fantastic Tetris title (and open source!)
Another good open-source game is Osu! I've never played it competitively, but it's a fair bit of fun to play with friends and is a great game. It's cross-platform, although I've only ever played it on Windows, and it has a nice community. Fantastic game that I don't see mentioned too much.
The last game for this post is SuperTuxKart. It serves as a great kart-racing game, that's fun and has a low barrier to entry. Graphically, it's not drop-dead gorgeous, but it's not bad at all either. It's decent solo, and a lot of fun with friends. Would highly recommend. Cross-platform and available as a snap.
21 votes -
Inside China's audacious global propaganda campaign
10 votes -
Oneohtrix Point Never Thinks the Internet Sucks, But What Else is There to Be Addicted To?
3 votes -
Who wants to shoot an elephant?
5 votes -
Susan Moylan-Coombs to run as an independent against Tony Abbott in Warringah
2 votes -
The State of Open Source Security Survey is open
6 votes -
What are your favourite slice of life anime/mangas?
I mostly like action and comedy anime, but I've been trying to branch my tastes out and get into some more genres. What do you like outside of comedy and action (especially SOL, but I'm really...
I mostly like action and comedy anime, but I've been trying to branch my tastes out and get into some more genres. What do you like outside of comedy and action (especially SOL, but I'm really looking for any good suggestions)?
12 votes -
Not many people seem concerned with a probable recession, how come?
We are due for one anyway (11 years since the last one) yet I feel like the general sentiment is that the recent market drops are simply a temporary dip despite huge economic, political and...
We are due for one anyway (11 years since the last one) yet I feel like the general sentiment is that the recent market drops are simply a temporary dip despite huge economic, political and geopolitical risks. What am I missing? Why isn't there more coverage about this? Am I looking in the wrong places?
21 votes -
Steven Pinker’s ideas are fatally flawed
14 votes -
Researchers Show Parachutes Don't Work, But There's A Catch
14 votes -
How fascist sympathizers hijacked Reddit’s libertarian hangout
29 votes -
ANDY VOTEL - Santa's Sangria (Christmas Mixtape)
4 votes -
Eyes Left (Podcast)
5 votes -
What are you reading these days? #9
Edit: #9, not #8; sorry for messing the title up. Would be glad if someone can fix it for me, I can't edit it apparently. Thanks a lot, Deimos, for fixing it up! What are you reading currently?...
Edit:
#9, not #8; sorry for messing the title up. Would be glad if someone can fix it for me, I can't edit it apparently.Thanks a lot, Deimos, for fixing it up!What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk a bit about it.
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12 votes -
Field Music - Count It Up (2018)
3 votes -
Google takes down Artstation android app for explicit content
11 votes -
Tom Scott warns viewers that Brave donations do not reach him
@tomscott: This warning is prompted by a company called Brave, who've been taking cryptocurrency donations "for me", using my name and photo, without my consent. I asked them not to, and to refund anyone who's donated; they said "we'll see what we can do" and that "refunds are impossible".
33 votes