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14 votes
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Bart Starr, iconic Green Bay Packers quarterback, has died at 85
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In my opinion, censorship is a bad way to combat hate speech.
(Let me make this clear before you continue reading, I don't know any good solutions) Recently, all over the internet, I feel like I am seeing more and more companies filtering out content that...
(Let me make this clear before you continue reading, I don't know any good solutions)
Recently, all over the internet, I feel like I am seeing more and more companies filtering out content that are considered hate speech. I personally do not like this for two reasons.
- I think it is a band-aid solution. People who have their voice taken away from themselves are not suddenly going to change their mind.
- In a way, it is a form of removing freedom of speech. Now, I understand that a lot of the companies that are censoring hate speech are doing it primarily for the sake of sponsors, but I mean this in a more broad scope.
- It is effectively hiding societal problems.
I think one argument for the increased censorship is: even if it doesn't combat hate speech, it stops the spreading of hate speech. By spreading, I mean more people believing that hate speech. Though at first this could be a good idea, I think it is the wrong way to go about it. I really don't know what exactly is the right way to deal with this issue. Maybe more inclusion of different communities? Maybe education? Learn how to think critically?
Here are a couple other things I have been thinking about, but I am not too sure about. I do not know if they are true or not, but if any of you could provide more insight, I would like to know more:
- Hate speech is actually lower than ever. The reason why some people feel like it is higher is because the hate speech is entering to people's bubbles through the internet. Before the internet, there was still that kind of talk, it was just in a different medium.
- Though not hate speech, but in a way related, with Anti-vax, the people who are most susceptible to converting to an anti-vaxxer, are parents. A lot of times these are the people who didn't grow up with the internet, the way they view the internet is not exactly how younger people view the internet. There is more doubt in what we see online between younger people than older.
And I have had people say I must be a white upper class person to have these kinds of opinions. No. I am not white. Not upper class. I have dealt with racism in one way or another for all of my childhood, less so as an adult.
28 votes -
A botched decolonization: Inside Cameroon’s civil war
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Social media is the death of love: a GoT introspective
So, in a nutshell, the writing quality and character development declined a lot in the last season ... except I mostly didn't notice (or mind), until I started reading online about how much - and...
So, in a nutshell, the writing quality and character development declined a lot in the last season ... except I mostly didn't notice (or mind), until I started reading online about how much - and why - everyone else hated the last season.
I got as far as S08 Ep03 (the White Walker battle) without reading any online commentary, critiques, etc. On my own, I did feel some characters' activities/behaviors were a bit 'off', but I still loved the episode overall (except literally too dark, hard to see some scenes).
Then a friend commented on some disappointing thing in the episode, and how 'everyone' was bitching about it. I started reading online ... and that's when I started seeing the flaws in the last season.
Granted, even if I had stayed offline, just watched it myself, there probably still would have been things that pissed me off ... Euron's magical dragon ambush, the whole Missandei capture/murder thing, and Dany embracing the Dark Side. I can't imagine I would have overlooked those.
But, by reading everyone else's gripes online, watching bitter youtube reviews, etc., the last 3 episodes sucked a lot more for me, because I saw all the flaws, many of which I would have missed.
So, to sum up, I blame all y'all for ruining GoT for me.
Thoughts?
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What are some of the smaller communities that you enjoy?
Heya! The question is rather straightforward. Even though I said smaller, size doesn't really matter for this - the focus is more on the community aspect rather than it being small. Here's my...
Heya!
The question is rather straightforward. Even though I said smaller, size doesn't really matter for this - the focus is more on the community aspect rather than it being small. Here's my non-exhaustive list (in no particular order):
- Tildes - This is unsurprising. It's definitely large for a "small" community, but it's managed to preserve it's culture very well, which is rather impressive. It's cozy and has high quality discussion.
- Various Discord servers and IRC channels. This one is harder to pinpoint, to be honest. As far as IRC channels/Discord servers goes, some of the more niche gaming ones are probably some of the nicest environments. IRC-wise, I really haven't managed to find any particularly active ones, outside of the ones for the next list member...
- tilde.town and probably the larger tildeverse. Not affiliated with Tildes, but generally just... a nice place to be. It's rather quiet a lot of the time, but their main IRC channel is, frankly, quite great. When it's active.
- A lot of Mastodon instances, although of course not all. The fediverse is generally a nice place to be, although politics on there is kind of mushy and one sided. Genuine interactions on there, however, are extremely common and sorting by the global timeline is quite nice (most of the time.)
- rateyourmusic is a nice community of those who are passionate about music. It's quite nice overall, though.
There's definitely a lot I've missed out, mainly because I probably don't know about them.
So, what are some of the smaller (or not) communities that you enjoy?
20 votes -
The Who worked hard to climb the mountain of rock, and they planted one of their biggest flags fifty years ago with the release of Tommy
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What have you been listening to this week?
@Whom asked me to cover this post for today. 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...
@Whom asked me to cover this post for today.
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.
13 votes -
Could Barcelona’s plan to push out cars and build superblocks work in the US?
11 votes -
Politico 2019 European elections seat projections
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When you leave your old job on good terms, you want to ensure a smooth transition to make life easier for your replacement. This succession planning checklist can help you to hand over the reins.
14 votes -
Facebook acknowledges Pelosi video is faked but declines to delete it
22 votes -
'Earthworm dilemma' has climate scientists racing to keep up
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This week's album and EP releases
Here's a list of a things that came out in this past week, up through Friday. Of course, there's no way to be completely comprehensive with this and I avoided including things where information...
Here's a list of a things that came out in this past week, up through Friday. Of course, there's no way to be completely comprehensive with this and I avoided including things where information was too lacking, so feel free to mention anything that isn't on here that you think is worth mentioning. Beyond that, if you have any thoughts of any of these albums, it would be great to hear them :)
Artist Title Genre(s) Song Links Amyl and The Sniffers Amyl and The Sniffers Garage Punk, Punk Rock Song.link Andreya Triana Life in Colour Neo-Soul Song.link BAYNK Someone's II Indietronica Song.link Beast Coast Escape From New York Hardcore Hip Hop Song.link Black Mountain Destroyer Psychedelic Rock Song.link Blu & Exile True & Livin West Coast Hip Hop, Conscious Hip Hop Song.link Budokan Boys Dad Is Bad Experimental Song.link Cate Le Bon Reward Art Pop, Neo-Psychedelia Song.link Cold Showers Motionless Post-Punk Song.link Collie Buddz Hybrid Dancehall Song.link Deathspell Omega The Furnaces of Palingenesia Black Metal Song.link Dounia Not Good for the Ego EP Alternative R&B Song.link Duncan Lloyd (of Maxïmo Park) Outside Notion Lo-Fi Indie, Indie Pop Song.link Earth Full Upon Her Burning Lips Psychedelic Rock, Drone Song.link Faye Webster Atlanta Millionaires Club Alt-Country, Country Soul Song.link Fleshgod Apocalypse Veleno Symphonic Metal, Death Metal Song.link Flying Lotus Flamagra Nu Jazz, Glitch Hop Song.link GOT7 Spinning Top: Between Security and Insecurity K-Pop Song.link Guards Modern Hymns Indie Pop Song.link Hayden Thorpe (of Wild Beasts) Diviner Art Pop, Ambient Pop Song.link Honeyblood In Plain Sight Indie Rock, Indie Pop Song.link IRAH Diamond Grid Dream Pop, Trip Hop Song.link ISA Debut Album Pop Song.link J-E-T-S ZOOSPA Wonky, UK Bass Song.link Justin Townes Earle The Saint of Lost Causes Singer/Songwriter, Americana, Blues Song.link Kim Jae Hwan Another EP K-Pop Song.link Lovelyz Once Upon A Time EP K-Pop Song.link Luke Sanger Ancient Pathways Electronic Song.link Mavis Staples We Get By Southern Soul, Deep Soul Song.link - Spotify Middle Kids New Songs For Old Problems EP Indie Rock, Noise Pop Song.link Montana of 300 Views From The Generals Helmet Drill, Pop Rap Song.link Morrissey California Son Chamber Pop, Art Pop Song.link NCT 127 We Are Superhuman K-Pop, Dance-Pop Song.link Octave One Locus Of Control EP Detroit Techno Song.link Orla Gartland Why Am I Like This? EP Indie Folk, Folk Pop Song.link Petrol Girls Cut & Stitch Riot Grrrl, Post-Hardcore Song.link Pronoun I’ll Show You Stronger Indie Pop, Indie Rock Song.link Ramin Djawadi Game of Thrones: Season 8 (Music from the HBO Series) Orchestral Song.link Sebadoh Act Surprised Indie Rock Song.link Shay Lia Dangerous Contemporary R&B Song.link Steve Lacy Apollo XXI Neo Soul Song.link Steve Marino Fluff Indie Folk Song.link Sting My Songs Pop Rock Song.link Stray Cats 40 Rockabilly Song.link Swimming Tapes Morningside Indie Pop, Jangle Pop Song.link The 1975 Notes on a Conditional Form Art Pop Official The Aggrolites Reggae Now! Skinhead Reggae Song.link The Amazons Future Dust Indie Rock, Alternative Rock Song.link The Lonely Island The Unauthorized Bash Brothers Experience Comedy Rap Netflix - Spotify The Waterboys Where The Action Is Heartland Rock, Pop Rock Song.link Thompson Egbo-Egbo The Offering Jazz Song.link Toebow Themes Indie Pop, Psychedelic Pop Song.link Trudy And The Romance Sandman Indie Pop Song.link YG 4REAL 4REAL Trap Rap Song.link whenyoung Reasons To Dream Indie Pop Song.link
Notes:
The Waterboys - Where The Action Is || Deluxe album linked
Sting - My Songs || Deluxe album linked
Octave One - Locus Of Control || song.link says single, but it's EP
Mavis Staples - We Get By || song.link spotify link is to single... linked spotify to album too
Fleshgod Apocalypse - Veleno || Deluxe album linked
The 1975 - Notes on a Conditional Form || No song.link... official site instead
YG - 4REAL 4REAL || No "parental advisory" version linked... so NSFW
The Lonely Island - The Unauthorized Bash Brothers Experience || no song.link, spotify and netflix instead10 votes -
Seeking recommendations for infosec podcasts
I have been listening to "Darknet Diaries" and it's a great podcast, but I am looking for more. Maybe more technical. Does anyone have any good recommendations? Thanks! Edit: if you are like me,...
I have been listening to "Darknet Diaries" and it's a great podcast, but I am looking for more. Maybe more technical.
Does anyone have any good recommendations? Thanks!
Edit: if you are like me, and learning about this stuff, here is an interesting and hilarious episode of mini-stories from Darknet Diaries: https://darknetdiaries.com/episode/22/
8 votes -
Beer archaeologists are reviving ancient ales — with some strange results
14 votes -
India’s Muslims quiver in the new dawn of an emboldened Narendra Modi
10 votes -
Water stays in the pipes longer in shrinking cities – a challenge for public health
5 votes -
Cordel - São João (2019)
4 votes -
On Everest, traffic isn’t just inconvenient. It can be deadly. (Multiple climber deaths due to overcrowding at the summit)
13 votes -
Starlink - Low latency satellite internet
20 votes -
Papua New Guinea prime minister quits after weeks of turmoil
6 votes -
The new recycling is called 'recommerce’
4 votes -
I oversaw the US nuclear power industry. Now I think it should be banned.
12 votes -
HOMESHAKE - Serious (2017)
4 votes -
The Chats - Pub Feed (2020)
6 votes -
The Uniting Church is facing growing unrest as conservative factions push for it to reverse its decision to allow ministers to perform same-sex marriages.
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Esperanto superfans won’t rest until they’ve achieved world domination
14 votes -
Amazon is 3D-scanning people's bodies in exchange for gift cards
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Exploring the impact of disabling Hyper-Threading on Intel processors to mitigate the new vulnerabilities
12 votes -
Beast Coast - Escape From New York (2019)
4 votes -
The rise of data dictatorships
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How does technology improve your quality of life? In what ways does it detract from it?
I think it's safe to say that, in our modern world, everyone has an individual and complex relationship with technology. We're all experiencing the growing pains of uncharted territory, as...
I think it's safe to say that, in our modern world, everyone has an individual and complex relationship with technology. We're all experiencing the growing pains of uncharted territory, as computers, phones, and the internet continually revolutionize experiences from the everyday to the extraordinary. Unfortunately, it can often feel like every step forward also brings regressions, and what's good for some is not always good for others.
I'm interested in hearing about the ways that technology works for you in your life, both the good and the bad. Some guiding questions:
- What's better in your life because of technology? What is worse?
- How does it impact your career, hobbies, and interpersonal relationships?
- Are there tradeoffs you have to make for incorporating or ignoring tech for certain tasks or aspects?
- Are there areas in which you hope for the increased presence of technology?
- Are there areas where you actively keep tech out?
- Do you think that the problems created for us by technology are design flaws in the tech itself, or are they merely a mirror for pre-existing issues at the human level?
I know "technology" as a term is very broad, but I've intentionally left it that way because I want people to self-select the things most important to them, whether that's their computer, the internet, a phone, an online platform, an assistive tech device, etc. Also, don't feel obligated to list out every piece of tech, as it's gotten so prevalent to be almost omnipresent. Instead, just focus on the things that have a significant impact on your day to day life.
22 votes -
California Bill to put health warnings on sugary drinks and soda advances
14 votes -
Community can offer a cure to our technology addictions
5 votes -
If you build it, will they succumb? Houston opens rugby field of dreams.
9 votes -
EU leaders: We won't follow Trump's Huawei ban
12 votes -
Coming of age in cohousing: Growing up communally brings exposure to the world of adults—and lessons in interdependence
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Programming Challenge: Text compression
In an effort to make these weekly, I present a new programming challenge. The challenge this week is to compress some text using a prefix code. Prefix codes associate each letter with a given bit...
In an effort to make these weekly, I present a new programming challenge.
The challenge this week is to compress some text using a prefix code. Prefix codes associate each letter with a given bit string, such that no encoded bitstring is the prefix of any other. These bit strings are then concatenated into one long integer which is separated into bytes for ease of reading. These bytes can be represented as hex values as well. The provided prefix encoding is as follows:
char value char value ' ' 11 'e' 101 't' 1001 'o' 10001 'n' 10000 'a' 011 's' 0101 'i' 01001 'r' 01000 'h' 0011 'd' 00101 'l' 001001 '~' 001000 'u' 00011 'c' 000101 'f' 000100 'm' 000011 'p' 0000101 'g' 0000100 'w' 0000011 'b' 0000010 'y' 0000001 'v' 00000001 'j' 000000001 'k' 0000000001 'x' 00000000001 'q' 000000000001 'z' 000000000000 Challenge
Your program should accept a lowercase string (including the ~ character), and should output the formatted compressed bit string in binary and hex. Your final byte should be 0 padded so that it has 8 bits as required. For your convenience, here is the above table in a text file for easy read-in.
Example
Here is an example:
$> tildes ~comp 10010100 10010010 01011010 10111001 00000010 11000100 00110000 10100000 94 92 5A B9 02 C4 30 A0
Bonuses
- Print the data compression ratio for a given compression, assuming the original input was encoded in 8 bit ASCII (one byte per character).
2. Output the ASCII string corresponding to the encoded byte string in addition to the above outputs. - @onyxleopard points out that many bytes won't actually be valid ASCII. Instead, do as they suggested and treat each byte as an ordinal value and print it as if encoded as UTF-8.
- An input prefixed by 'D' should be interpreted as an already compressed string using this encoding, and should be decompressed (by inverting the above procedure).
Previous Challenges (I am aware of prior existing ones, but it is hard to collect them as they were irregular. Thus I list last week's challenge as 'Week 1')
Week 113 votes - Print the data compression ratio for a given compression, assuming the original input was encoded in 8 bit ASCII (one byte per character).
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GOG Galaxy open source?
12 votes -
Sofar Sounds house concerts raises $25M, but bands get just $100
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Twitter Bans #Resistance-Famous Krassenstein Brothers for Allegedly Operating Fake Accounts
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Separated by design: How some of America’s richest towns fight affordable housing
6 votes -
Hurley Haywood on life as a gay racing champion: 'I didn't have any male role models'
6 votes -
Carefully, Japan reconsiders the trash can
9 votes -
“Billionaires, bombers, and bellydancers”: How the first Arab American movie star foretold a century of Muslim misrepresentation
6 votes -
Why Ditching Processed Foods Won't Be Easy — The Barriers To Cooking From Scratch
8 votes -
Attarazat Addahabia & Faradjallah - Al Hadaoui
2 votes -
YouTubers and record labels are fighting, and record labels keep winning
8 votes -
The boring intimacy of the all-day group chat
8 votes