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7 votes
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How Twitter needs to change | Jack Dorsey
11 votes -
'Tetris' turns thirty-five
11 votes -
Have you guys read "Without Their Permission" by Alexis Ohanian?
It's about u/kn0thing (the reddit user, not the tildes user, I don't think they're related), the reddit co-founder, and how to start a startup, It's very interesting, you guys should check it out.
10 votes -
The Virtues, a review
4 votes -
Ninja Theory's 4v4 melee action game Bleeding Edge leaks ahead of E3
4 votes -
Tommy Douglas, Canada’s Great Prairie Socialist, Wasn’t Always So Beloved
7 votes -
The world’s oldest medieval map
8 votes -
Emily Dickinson Museum receives $22 million gift
6 votes -
Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair | Reveal trailer
7 votes -
A ranking of every ‘Black Mirror’ episode
8 votes -
Green organisations join vegan campaign
5 votes -
The Past as Possibility in the Appalachian South: How chef and Eater Young Gun Ashleigh Shanti centers African-American voices through her cooking
3 votes -
How does Apple (privately) find your offline devices?
13 votes -
Arsenal player Mesut Özil celebrates his upcoming marriage by funding surgery for 1000 children in need
@mesutozil1088: 🙏🏼❤ #M1Ö https://t.co/hG72JpFhxF
8 votes -
Throwback Thursday: The Smallest of Bunnies
7 votes -
St. Louis Blues take Game 5, move one win from Stanley Cup
7 votes -
Warriors part-owner who shoved Toronto Raptors' Kyle Lowry fined $500K, banned one year
9 votes -
Improving the animal welfare movement’s image
9 votes -
I made a web app to show your recent top twenty-five Spotify tracks
12 votes -
Denmark election: Social Democrats win as PM admits defeat
11 votes -
Oakland in California decriminalizes magic mushrooms and peyote
16 votes -
The Expression Problem and its solutions
4 votes -
Animation showing the hierarchy of health research since 1947
@drmohidkhan: This is amazing: the hierarchy of diseases studied in the last 70 years! From https://t.co/aANCZti0Io #research #clinicalresearch #letstalkaboutnets https://t.co/xWUe5Jq56P
3 votes -
My Friend Pedro - Release date trailer (June 20)
5 votes -
What are you reading these days? #20
What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk a bit about it. Notes: I'm starting this a couple days earlier because I will...
What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk a bit about it.
Notes: I'm starting this a couple days earlier because I will not be able to do it on Friday this time round. This is a one-time deviation from the usual schedule. Sorry for the inconvenience if it causes any trouble to anybody. Have a nice time!
Past weeks: Week #1 · Week #2 · Week #3 · Week #4 · Week #5 · Week #6 · Week #7 · Week #8 · Week #9 · Week #10 · Week #11 · Week #12 · Week #13 · Week #14 · Week #15 · Week #16 · Week #17 · Week #18 · Week #19
19 votes -
The inside story of Europe's first narco-state
6 votes -
In 'Don't Wake The Night', You Have The Power Of A God Without The Omniscience
6 votes -
Facebook suspends app pre-installs on Huawei phones
9 votes -
Spotted: A Swarm Of Ladybugs So Huge, It Showed Up On National Weather Service Radar
12 votes -
How do you configure IntelliJ Idea for the tildes project ?
Anybody has experience in setting up IntelliJ Idea for a Python/Vagrant project. I have imported the project and selected the Python interpreter as ../tildes/venv/bin/python, but the IDE failed to...
Anybody has experience in setting up IntelliJ Idea for a Python/Vagrant project. I have imported the project and selected the Python interpreter as ../tildes/venv/bin/python, but the IDE failed to resolve dependencies. What am I missing ? I have Idea ultimate license so prefer to use it rather than Pycharm community edition.
4 votes -
Stadia Connect 6.6.2019 - Pricing, game reveals, launch info and more
13 votes -
Stan Rogers & Ryan's Fancy - Barrett's Privateers (2017)
9 votes -
"Shipbreakers" A documentary about the people and communities involved in the dangerous and dirty industry of scrapping old ships. (2004, National Film Board)
9 votes -
Breaking the Mold - RPG Evolution and Paradigm Shifts in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire
4 votes -
The Fair Work Ombudsman has finalised its investigation into Uber and found its drivers to be independent contractors, not employees.
ABC news article: Uber drivers are not employees, Fair Work Ombudsman finds Fair Work Ombudsman's media release: Uber Australia investigation finalised
10 votes -
The fight for rent control
5 votes -
Desperation and broken trust when schools restrain students or lock them in rooms
9 votes -
Accused Darwin shooter tells court he is 'very sorry about what's happened'
6 votes -
Industrial methane emissions are 100 times higher than reported, researchers say
14 votes -
How to make wind power sustainable again
6 votes -
Frank Zappa - Amnerika
5 votes -
VULFPECK - Darwin Derby
8 votes -
The Toronto Raptors achieved a rare feat: intimidating the Golden State Warriors
4 votes -
Are the notes played here essentially random?
I was watching this video and at the linked time I was wondering if there was any technique being used because it looks almost random but sounds quite good. The only thing I could see is he was...
I was watching this video and at the linked time I was wondering if there was any technique being used because it looks almost random but sounds quite good. The only thing I could see is he was using only the white keys.
5 votes -
Lesbian bar in Tokyo hit by transgender controversy
6 votes -
How Japan copied American culture and made it better
7 votes -
Star Trek fans: what's your position on the amount of technological mumbo jumbo?
I'm (re)watching Star Trek: The Next Generation, and after a few episodes I started to tune out every time they detail how some specific solution is possible. There's little care with consistency,...
I'm (re)watching Star Trek: The Next Generation, and after a few episodes I started to tune out every time they detail how some specific solution is possible. There's little care with consistency, everything is bent to fit the story. "Oh, I get it, if I reverse the trusters and focus the beams using a microwaved non-Euclidian logarithmic abstraction, we can get the shields back and fix the time distillation!".
I know Star Trek is soft sci-fi, but come on! If it's all meaningless, at least keep it to a minimum. Focus on the interesting bits: the politics, the culture, the philosophical exploration, the juicy paradoxes.
I still love Star Trek and I definitely don't want it to become hard sci-fi, but sometimes it feels like /r/VXJunkies/...
9 votes -
A Housing Economy for the Many: To deal with the housing crisis, we need to roll back the financialization of housing.
5 votes -
Amid safety complaints, police launch crackdown on illegal homeless camps in Kakaako
4 votes