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2 votes
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YouTubers and record labels are fighting, and record labels keep winning
8 votes -
The boring intimacy of the all-day group chat
8 votes -
What it felt like: If “living history” role-plays in the classroom can so easily go wrong, why do teachers keep assigning them?
6 votes -
One Year Off, Every Seven Years: How about this for a demand? You work for six years and you get a whole paid year off to do whatever the hell you want.
18 votes -
A new Star Wars movie based on Knights of the Old Republic is in the works
11 votes -
How do you meet people?
I've been feeling lonely for quite a while now.. Sometimes I strike a conversation with someone seemingly randomly because I wonder who they are, what they're doing here but I always feel like I'm...
I've been feeling lonely for quite a while now..
Sometimes I strike a conversation with someone seemingly randomly because I wonder who they are, what they're doing here but I always feel like I'm doing something wrong, like, I shouldn't be doing this, I feel kind of.. creepy, awkward. I've only been able to do this online because in real life, I just freeze and my mind just races with stress and I just give up and just decided overtime to not attempt that and avoid it.
So well, I'm just left wondering, how? How are you supposed to meet new people?
32 votes -
Kenya court upholds ban on gay sex in major setback for activists
7 votes -
Colorado becomes first state in nation to cap price of insulin
11 votes -
Superman II - WTF happened to this movie?
6 votes -
Star Trek: Picard | Teaser
21 votes -
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange charged in eighteen-count superseding indictment
19 votes -
Twelve Foot Ninja - Portrait #1 (2008)
3 votes -
Please don’t theme our apps
9 votes -
How to write about Africa
6 votes -
Beyond Blue is shaping up to be much more than Blue Planet: The Game
4 votes -
In a town shaped by water, the river is winning
4 votes -
‘Marx at the Arcade: Consoles, Controllers, and Class Struggle’: A new, sociological investigation of how videogames and gaming fit into contemporary capitalism
6 votes -
The Sims 4 is currently free on Origin
23 votes -
Impossible Foods’ rising empire of almost-meat
7 votes -
Theresa May has said she will quit as Conservative leader on 7 June, paving the way for a contest to decide a new prime minister
25 votes -
WebAssembly at eBay: A Real-World Use Case
9 votes -
Our fury over abortion was dismissed for decades as hysterical
22 votes -
ISI$ - Joyner Lucas ft Logic (2019)
4 votes -
The technology of Storytelling: Dolby Labs' Poppy Crum shares a glimpse of the future
5 votes -
A solution to psychology’s reproducibility problem just failed its first test
10 votes -
Archiving grief five years after the Isla Vista attacks
3 votes -
Canadian federal government reveals passenger bill of rights
6 votes -
Go is Google's language, not ours
15 votes -
McHive, the world’s smallest McDonalds (for bees)
4 votes -
Generating YouTube Titles Using Image Captioning
4 votes -
Facebook plans to launch 'GlobalCoin' currency in 2020
7 votes -
Rust Koans
10 votes -
The folly of climate change philanthropy
5 votes -
Announcing GitHub Sponsors: a new way to contribute to open source
19 votes -
Repair of iconic ’60s era synthesizer turns into long, strange trip for engineer
3 votes -
What impact has climate change or environmental degradation had on your life?
14 votes -
On exercising your rights in privacy policies
@swipp_it: 1/ So, I guess my new "hobby" over the past few years has become reading terms of service/privacy policies for things I want to use and then trying to enforce my rights as laid out in those policies. Unsurprisingly, companies are often not certain how to respond to this.
11 votes -
5G networks could throw weather forecasting into chaos
19 votes -
Terminator: Dark Fate | Official trailer
9 votes -
Why Precompiled Headers do (not) Improve C++ Compile Times
4 votes -
Jussie Smollett’s case file is unsealed by judge
8 votes -
For true sneakerheads, every shoe tells a story
5 votes -
My name is TotalBiscuit - the life and times of John Bain
15 votes -
Defeating the voters: Across the United States, state autocrats are spurning democratic majorities
15 votes -
Few-Shot Adversarial Learning of Realistic Neural Talking Head Models
4 votes -
The official history of Chex Quest
8 votes -
The politics of going to the bathroom
3 votes -
David Milch’s third act
4 votes -
Bryce Harper’s brother makes $2,000 a month playing independent ball in Lancaster. He loves it.
3 votes