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6 votes
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Hand dryers vs. paper towels: The surprisingly dirty fight for the right to dry your hands
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Delia Derbyshire - The Delian Mode | The unsung heroine of electronic music
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Guam starts new effort to save dying CHamoru language
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A highway runs through it: Inside the push to tear down an Oakland freeway
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A method for economic balance in Euro Truck Simulator 2
In Euro Truck Simulator 2 you start off as a driver with no truck or money, take jobs, save up, get your own truck, buy/upgrade garages, buy more trucks and hire a fleet of drivers to work for...
In Euro Truck Simulator 2 you start off as a driver with no truck or money, take jobs, save up, get your own truck, buy/upgrade garages, buy more trucks and hire a fleet of drivers to work for you. There is little to spend the money on, other than more garages and more trucks, which means means more employees and more money coming in. Once you get a certain amount of employees it becomes so unbalanced that money becomes pointless.
There is a config setting `g_income_factor' that affects how much jobs pay. Set it to 0.5 and all jobs pay half as much as they normally do. There are mods that set it to various values to make it more challenging. The problem with setting it to a low value is that it makes the early game too hard. It can take way too long to buy the first couple trucks and start hiring people.
So my strategy is to change `g_income_factor' as I play. I start out with it as 1 (full income) and every time I buy a new truck I change it. I set it to 0.85^(the number of trucks in my fleet) . That way the more employees I have the less each makes and the less I make from my own driving. It also introduces a trade off to hiring new drivers. Is the new driver going to be worth the reduced income from the rest of my fleet? It reverses the dynamic where in normal play the more employees you have the easier it is to get more to a dynamic where the more you have the harder it becomes to grow.
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Bitfinex covered $850 million loss using Tether funds, NY prosecutors allege
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Ireland is blocking the world on data privacy - it's the designated lead regulator for many companies under EU privacy law, but it's in bed with the companies it should be regulating
9 votes -
The marathon runner history forgot
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This Woman’s Work: Patti Smith’s ‘Horses’ (public radio essay)
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The State v. hip-hop: Are threats in violent hip-hop lyrics protected by the First Amendment?
9 votes -
Days Gone OpenCritic sitting at 72
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The disco invention that changed pop music: The twelve-inch single
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The US has spent $32 million per hour on war since 2001
16 votes -
The loneliness epidemic
15 votes -
Armenian MPs call for trans activist to be burned alive after historic speech
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Fast-food workers are always in the line of fire
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Slot - Niesovpadienija (Mismatches) (2011)
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Walmart unveils an AI-powered store of the future, now open to the public
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World health officials take a hard line on screen time for kids. Will busy parents comply?
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The most prescient science fiction author you aren’t reading: Feminist dystopian fiction owes just as much to this woman — who wrote as a man — as Margaret Atwood.
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How the US military's opium war in Afghanistan was lost
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Even space isn’t safe from ads: Companies want to turn satellites into billboards
15 votes -
Sinemia ceases service immediately within the US
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MuseNet, a deep neural network that can generate four-minute musical compositions with ten different instruments
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Put your name on your game, a talk by Bennett Foddy and Zach Gage
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Samsung Galaxy Fold teardown
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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! 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.
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What is something you are reasonably certain is true, but you have no proof for it?
It can be something personal and individual, a grand universal truth, or anything in-between.
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The tragic post-hockey life of an NHL ‘enforcer’
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Tesla’s autonomy event: Impressive progress with an unrealistic timeline
7 votes -
Facebook's email-harvesting practice is under investigation in NY
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Feature suggestion: Suggest related tags
The recent implementation of automatic tag suggestion has inspired another idea for me. What if Tildes could suggest related tags to the one(s) you've already chosen? You select a tag for your...
The recent implementation of automatic tag suggestion has inspired another idea for me.
What if Tildes could suggest related tags to the one(s) you've already chosen? You select a tag for your topic, and then Tildes suggests other tags to add to your topic, sourced from tags which have been commonly used in association with that tag you've selected.
For example:
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You tag a topic with "facebook", and Tildes suggests "social media" and "privacy" to add.
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You tag a topic with "world war ii", and Tildes suggests "history", "nazis", and "military" to add.
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You tag a topic with "avengers", and Tildes suggests "marvel" and "superheroes" to add.
The data could be obtained by monitoring the frequency of associations between various tags: if tag B is frequently used in association with tag A, then tag B would be suggested as an additional option whenever tag A is used.
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Five years after Flint's crisis began, is the water safe?
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Hey Ocean! - A Song About California (2009)
3 votes -
"Games as a service" is fraud
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What was your educational experience like?
What did you like about school? What did you dislike about it? What were the most important things that you learned? What would you change about education if you had the power? If you could go...
What did you like about school?
What did you dislike about it?
What were the most important things that you learned?
What would you change about education if you had the power?
If you could go back and re-do things knowing what you know now, what would you do differently?I'm not necessarily looking for individual answers to each question, I'm just putting those out there to frame the kind of thoughts I'm looking for. I'm really just interested in hearing other people's stories! I'm a teacher and frequently do a lot of talking about education from my own perspective, but I don't feel like I do enough listening to others' views.
Also, to avoid gumming up the questions with multiple tenses, I wrote everything in past tense. That doesn't mean I'm only interested in the responses of people who are done with their formal education though. I'd love to hear from people who are still in school as well!
18 votes -
Cox introduces 'Elite Gamer' internet fast lane
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"It's not play if you're making money": How Instagram and YouTube disrupted child labor laws
9 votes -
A comedian in a drama
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A Hat in Time | Nyakuza Metro + Online Party DLC announcement (releasing May 10)
4 votes -
Could Hawaii be paradise for hydrogen-powered public transit?
7 votes -
How The Economic Machine Works by Ray Dalio (Founder of Bridgewater Associates)
3 votes -
Frustrated pilots got Navy to stop dismissing UFO sightings
8 votes -
Invisible malware is here and your security software can't catch it
6 votes -
Noor breaks silence, testifies to partner's fear, decision to fire
4 votes -
New place names lift Māori culture in New Zealand’s capital
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Taylor Dayne - Tell It to My Heart (1987)
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Goodbye, show world: The last days of Times Square’s peep shows
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Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers announced for Nintendo Switch
5 votes