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7 votes
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How SoundCloud rap took over everything
9 votes -
No, Elon, the Navigate on Autopilot feature is not ‘full self-driving’
11 votes -
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! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
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! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
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.
10 votes -
Regrettable Code, Episode 1 - a senior dev's look at debugging python code
11 votes -
To save the planet, the Green New Deal needs to improve urban land use
6 votes -
Factorio Friday Facts #280 - Visual feedback is the king
7 votes -
Zela, Ruspina, & Thapsus (47 to 46 B.C.E.)
6 votes -
SC police make millions by seizing cash and property. Most of it comes from black people.
6 votes -
EU and Japan create world's biggest free trade zone
10 votes -
FBI warned US law enforcement agencies of threat posed by non-existent 'pro-choice extremists'
6 votes -
This business helped transform Miami into a national plastic surgery destination. Eight women died.
6 votes -
Tell me about your pet(s).
I've been in a tough stretch recently and was reflecting on how much my dog means to me. I know I'm not the only one with an amazing animal companion, so I would love to hear from all of you about...
I've been in a tough stretch recently and was reflecting on how much my dog means to me. I know I'm not the only one with an amazing animal companion, so I would love to hear from all of you about the animals in your lives.
Who are they? What's their story? How do they enrich your life? What's your favorite thing about them?
22 votes -
Disney’s deal with EA is getting worse all the time
17 votes -
art is trash.
hiiiiiii everybody guess who drunk for the first time this year ayeeeee we're back i love it i hate it i miss you how damned lazy is the poet who only ever writes. how wasted is the painter who...
hiiiiiii everybody guess who drunk for the first time this year ayeeeee
we're back
i love it
i hate it
i miss you
how damned lazy
is the poet
who only ever writes.
how wasted
is the painter
who drowns out his lines.
how atrophied
the pianist
who cannot bend the light
if this is art then it isn't mine.
.
a screw
driver is useless
when nails
are the nuisance
an easel
is pointless
with verbally
mindless rhymes.
.
to what length in an artist?
if you cannot wield
every edge of the
toolbox right?
.
not every thought
is at best
through emo
writings expressed
kid, sometimes
you have to
know your lines.
.
to better outline your problems.
(better outline your problems)
better sketch out your issues
(guarantee she don't miss you)
better sculpt out the tissue
and try to attend to
the shit you
can only rhyme.
.
what a waste of an artist.
.
what a waste of an artist.
.
you call your poems cathartic
but that's your only
medium, right?
.
you wanna be a God
you better step up
better learn to
do your makeup
hopefully you learn
to draw her thighs.
.
better off dead otherwise.
.
if you're not the greatest it's a guise.
ich lebe noch von dir
so if i won't be remembered
then by your God
i should prolly' die.
.
what the fuck is an artist.
.
wjo is reallt an aritst.
.
you call your poems cathartic,
but that's your only
medium - right?
13 votes -
Apple blocks Facebook from running its internal iOS apps
46 votes -
Apple blocks Google from running its internal iOS apps
22 votes -
Arkansas court rules city can't enforce LGBTQ protections
9 votes -
It began at the pub: The campaign to shame Brexit's biggest 'donkeys'
6 votes -
The real definition(s) of freestyle
3 votes -
White gold: The unstoppable rise of alternative milks
9 votes -
I’ve Been Committed To A Psych Ward Three Times — And It Never Helped
10 votes -
Legislative Round-Up: Criminal Justice Reform in the States
3 votes -
New Japanese law lets government hack IOT devices and warn owners they're vulnerable
8 votes -
Nikkei: Smaller Switch due out in 2019
6 votes -
It's great that Epic is trying to compete with Steam, but they're going about it in the worst way
17 votes -
Apple in 2018: The Six Colors report card
5 votes -
Stonemaiergames.com: Our 6-month MAPP [minimum advertised price policy] and why it failed
5 votes -
‘It feels like I’m at a firefighters conference and no one’s allowed to speak about water.’ — This historian wasn’t afraid to confront the billionaires at Davos about their greed
@nowthisnews: 'It feels like I'm at a firefighters conference and no one's allowed to speak about water.' - This historian wasn't afraid to confront the billionaires at Davos about their greed https://t.co/TiXSJZd89M
22 votes -
America colonisation ‘cooled Earth's climate’
6 votes -
Nintendo makes it clear that piracy is the only way to preserve video game history
29 votes -
Apple Plans Gaming Subscription Service: Sources
14 votes -
How to responsibly get rid of the stuff you’ve decluttered
6 votes -
Behrouz Boochani: Detained asylum seeker wins Australia's richest literary prize
4 votes -
Why some Japanese pensioners want to go to jail
9 votes -
The fall of Starbreeze
8 votes -
Brexit: MPs back May's bid to change deal. MPs have backed seeking "alternative arrangements" to replace the Irish backstop in Theresa May's Brexit plan
11 votes -
What are some of your favorite co-op games?
What are some great PC games to play with a friend (who may be in the same room with you)?
15 votes -
Conventions and beyond: Protecting our community from predators
3 votes -
Google is also abusing Apple's Developer Enterprise Program to distribute a data-collection app
24 votes -
What are some books you've bought ages ago, but never have gotten around to?
I buy a bunch of books each year, but it seems less than half of them get read. Sometimes I'm just satisfied by the notion that I will eventually read the book and never get around to it. However,...
I buy a bunch of books each year, but it seems less than half of them get read.
Sometimes I'm just satisfied by the notion that I will eventually read the book and never get around to it.
However, I do actually go back to some of these books. For instance I bought Gene Wolfe's Shadow of the Torturer/Sword of the Lictor back in 2015 but recently finished it back in summer of 2018.Some have sat on the shelf for much longer.
Orson Scott Card's Xenocide comes to mind. I read Ender's Game back in 2013, read the sequel some time in 2014, and told myself I'd get around to the third book (Xenocide) but I never have.
Another one I picked up last year that I've been meaning to read is The Confessions of Saint Augustine.
So, what are some books you've been neglecting? Write them down here to put them to rest, or even better, to motivate yourself to actually read them!!
10 votes -
OECD: Australia needs to intensify efforts to meet its 2030 emissions goal
4 votes -
How did Arron Banks afford Brexit?
9 votes -
Interesting Wikipedia page mega-thread (post Wikipedia links here)
As suggested in this thread. Post links to interesting wikipedia pages and maybe a tldr with them.
19 votes -
I cut Google out of my life. It screwed up everything
38 votes -
Subnautica: Below Zero | Early Access trailer
9 votes -
Data on discrimination
5 votes -
Let’s Talk: The hypocrisy of Bell Canada and mental health under capitalism
4 votes -
Sonny Smith - Lost (2018)
2 votes -
Facebook VPN, Onavo, is back on iOS—signed using Facebook's Enterprise Certificate to circumvent App Store review
@chronic: disgraced Facebook VPN, Onavo, is back on iOS - signed using Facebook's Enterprise Certificate to circumvent App Store review! https://t.co/Ixa4tlNeGO
27 votes