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Garuda, first company to cancel its order for Boeing 737 MAX 8
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MLS Week 4: All Match Discussions
Colorado Rapids @ FC Dallas Orlando City SC @ New York Red Bulls Columbus Crew @ Philadelphia Union Real Salt Lake @ LAFC FC Cincinnati @ New England Revolution
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Inorganic chemistry: What exact color does ozone gas have?
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The American roots of a right-wing conspiracy
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Judge restores Wisconsin governor's powers, strikes down GOP laws
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How I'm able to take notes in mathematics lectures using LaTeX and Vim
20 votes -
Crunchyroll raises its monthly subscription price to $7.99 (US)
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Campaigners hail 'seismic shift' in diversity of US children's books
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Share Your Mastodon IDs!
Hi all! Would you like to share your Mastodon IDs with other ~ so that we can follow each other over there and maybe also help users who, like me, want to get into this new social network but...
Hi all! Would you like to share your Mastodon IDs with other ~ so that we can follow each other over there and maybe also help users who, like me, want to get into this new social network but don't know any users yet?
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US jury acquits White former police officer in fatal shooting of unarmed Black teen
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Newly uncovered Georgia O'Keeffe letters shed light on her greatest paintings
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End-user programming
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A beginner’s guide to MMT
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Pizzagate: A slice of fake news
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A masterclass from New Zealand in responding to terror
15 votes -
From the clavichord to the modern piano
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In 'Hotel Mumbai,' grueling violence, depicted with cruel relish
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Apple introduces second generation AirPods, with Hey Siri, H1 audio chip, and wireless charging
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Cyclone Trevor's destructive eye slams Northern Territory coastline with 250kph winds
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It’s time to talk about ditching statistical significance
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In 2003, Mark Gardiner wrote a once-in-a-lifetime story about a heroic motorcyclist at the Mont Blanc Tunnel fire. Revisiting the event on its 20th anniversary, he discovers the story was false
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How Facebook's hour of inaction enabled the Christchurch video to spread
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With sword fights and martial arts, Sikhs in India celebrate annual 'Hola Mohalla' festival
With sword fights and martial arts, Sikhs in India celebrate annual 'Hola Mohalla' festival Hola Mohalla
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The Digital Antiquarian: Darklands - The first CRPG ever released by MicroProse Software
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What have you been watching/reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was...
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its pages on Anilist, MAL, or any other database you use!
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Tickling
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I need a good text editor on Windows 10
Disclaimer: I'm on Windows 10 I keep hopping between text editors because I can't find one that suits my needs. I need something simplistic, non-bloated, beginner friendly, open source, and...
Disclaimer: I'm on Windows 10
I keep hopping between text editors because I can't find one that suits my needs. I need something simplistic, non-bloated, beginner friendly, open source, and preferably with Dracula theme. I'll list off the ones that I've tried that I don't like too much:
- Atom
- Vim
- Emacs
- Notepad++
- VS Code
Honestly, I'd really like something that's like very similar to Sublime but FOSS. Is there one like that?
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Florida State University and Stanford are developing an "online polygraph" that detects lies in text — without the contextual clues that can hint at deception in a face-to-face conversation.
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YouTube face-off: Berlin police break up mass brawl
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The alt-right playbook: Always a bigger fish
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Elizabeth Warren calls for eliminating the US electoral college
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"I didn't have control": A 14-year-old on why she quit social media
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Racist violence threat keeps Charlottesville schools closed
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Ukrainian kidnapped by FSB in Belarus, given six-year jail term
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US President Donald Trump's EPA head said climate change is not a top threat because it's 'fifty to seventy-five years out'
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Nazis have always been trolls
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Ad fraud scheme drained users' batteries and data by running hidden video ads in Android apps
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Is Elsevier helping or hurting scientific progress?
6 votes -
Radio Jakarta 012: Kaaha - Hooyo's archive (Mother's archive)- Music from Somalia by Jakarta Records
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Eight ways sci-fi imagines data storage
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When 80 famous writers published their first (and last) books. OR: who has had the longest career.
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User bios added: you can write a short bio that will be visible on your user page
This is something that's been discussed a number of times (recent example), and has now been added by an open-source contribution by @what, who's contributed multiple significant features now,...
This is something that's been discussed a number of times (recent example), and has now been added by an open-source contribution by @what, who's contributed multiple significant features now, thanks again!
It's totally optional, but if you want to, you can now write a short bio for yourself through the "Edit your user bio" link at the bottom of the Settings page (by the way, I also added a link to the Settings page at the bottom of the home page's sidebar). The bio supports markdown the same as topics/comments, and is currently limited to 2000 characters (about 300 words). I'm not particularly attached to that limit, but it seemed like a reasonable starting point.
If you write a bio,
there will be an expandable "View <username>'s bio" block at the top of your user pageokay, okay, I'm convinced that it belongs in the sidebar. You can see an (unimaginative) example on my user page. I'm not particularly attached to this method of displaying it either, so let me know if you think something else might be better.I don't know if we need particular guidelines for what's appropriate to put in a bio, but please be reasonable about what you use it for. A link to your site or accounts elsewhere is definitely fine, as long as it's not done in a spammy/misleading way, not too much different from posting on the site itself.
Also, I've topped everyone back up to 10 invites again. As always, these are available on the invites page.
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Doctors face two enemies in fight against Ebola
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The RedMonk Programming Language Rankings: January 2019
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What do you think about the problem of unreachability of decision makers?
Businesses, especially in tech industry, sometimes have some okay support for clients, but in general the crucial things are walled off. A simple example: someone in a company decides to place an...
Businesses, especially in tech industry, sometimes have some okay support for clients, but in general the crucial things are walled off.
A simple example: someone in a company decides to place an ad and does that, people see that ad on YouTube, find it obnoxious, but cannot confront the original decision maker directly - they are unknown, unreachable.
Another example: many people used Google Inbox app and then Google discontinued it. Users are unsatisfied. Someone in Google, a person, made the decision. But they are unknown. A user cannot come up and ask them, "Hey you, why did you do that?" and at least get a clear honest answer. There are sugary press releases and damage control in such cases.
I understand that if many of us started a business we would want to wall our decisions off the external environment (users) too. It's a dilemma. But still, what do you think about that? How would you deal with this problem in a different way?
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The role of mastodon.social in the Mastodon ecosystem
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Jair Bolsonaro's approval rating plunges as Brazilians lose confidence
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State of Play: PlayStation’s new video showcase debuts Monday
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EU leaders have agreed on a plan to delay the Article 50 process, postponing Brexit beyond 29 March
17 votes