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        7 votes
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        In the late 1970s, Chinatown restaurants in California started booking some unlikely dinner entertainment: the rowdy young bands of the nascent West Coast punk scene8 votes
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        Apple hires key chip designer from ARM as own efforts ramp up8 votes
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        Can tourism ruin cities?8 votes
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        In 1989, the Pepsi Company cut a deal with the USSR that left it with a fleet of Russian military ships, making PepsiCo temporarily the sixth-largest Navy in the world10 votes
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        Emma Goldman, one of history’s best-known anarchists, was born 150 years ago9 votes
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        ‘I think therefore I cycle’: Fifty years of Dutch anti-car posters – in pictures16 votes
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        Alfa Romeo calls up Marcus Ericsson for Pirelli F1 testing2 votes
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        Paul Heyman and Eric Bischoff named WWE executive directors, will run WWE TV (Raw and Smackdown respectively)5 votes
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        Against 21st century race science: Scientists claim they can solve racial inequalities in health care through genetics. It's a wrongheaded and dangerous approach4 votes
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        The chilling mystery of high-altitude suicides6 votes
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        Meet the guy who bought a monorail for $1,0004 votes
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        I am a Jewish Arab9 votes
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        Future Library is one of the most interesting projects happening in Europe right now that connects literature, art and the environment4 votes
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        University of Chicago undergraduate physics bibliography7 votes
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        Anyone fancy a bash at the Game of Thrones board game?You can play by email over at https://www.thronemaster.net - and I'd like to set a game up with some fellow Tilderen if there's sufficient interest :) 11 votes
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        Med students are doing vaginal exams on unconscious, non-consenting patients17 votes
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        The oral history of Four Loko in New York7 votes
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        DB Schenker's driverless lorry allowed on public Swedish roads8 votes
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        What do you think of the new Twilight Zone?I really enjoyed Peele's new Twilight Zone. It's a bit hit and miss - but most anthology shows have this. Some episodes are great, most are good enough, a couple are forgettable. The critic...I really enjoyed Peele's new Twilight Zone. It's a bit hit and miss - but most anthology shows have this. Some episodes are great, most are good enough, a couple are forgettable. The critic reviews (based on the first four episodes) are all over the place, with scoring ranging from 100 to 10. The user reviews are the usual tyre-fire of awfulness. https://www.metacritic.com/tv/the-twilight-zone-2019 I found Replay to be genuinely upsetting and it was the episode that stayed with me longest. I get the impression that this episode split the audience and a bunch of people dislike the social commentary. (Or something, I dunno, I can't understand the mindset that criticises a show for something like this). So I'm interested in your opinions. Have you watched it? Did you enjoy it? 5 votes
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        Challenge: defuse this fork bombOn lobste.rs I found link to an article from Vidar Holen, the author of shellcheck. He made a fork bomb that is really interesting. Here's the bomb: DO NOT RUN THIS. eval $(echo...On lobste.rs I found link to an article from Vidar Holen, the author of shellcheck. He made a fork bomb that is really interesting. Here's the bomb: DO NOT RUN THIS. eval $(echo "I<RA('1E<W3t`rYWdl&r()(Y29j&r{,3Rl7Ig}&r{,T31wo});r`26<F]F;==" | uudecode)This may look pretty obvious, but it's harder than you think. I fell for it. twice. Can you find out how this bomb works? Warning: executing the bomb will slow down your computer and will force you to restart. 
 You can limit impact of the fork bomb by settingFUNCNEST.export FUNCNEST=3Have fun! 12 votes
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        Shiny4 votes
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        Imgur has raised $20M from Coil, a micropayment tool for creators that Imgur has agreed to build into its service14 votes
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        USB inventor regrets making them so difficult to plug in correctly13 votes
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        Torn apart by the Syrian war, these siblings struggle to stay connected across 6 different countries6 votes
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        Detecting deepfakes by looking closely reveals a way to protect against them14 votes
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        Was Apollo 11 a beginning or an end? Fifty years after man walked on the Moon, mankind is still stranded on Earth. That’s not the way it was supposed to be.14 votes
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        The Bungie split could prove Activision’s incompetence7 votes
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        The hidden cost of GoFundMe health care - When patients turn to crowdfunding for medical costs, whoever has the most heartrending story wins7 votes
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        IKEA is bringing its low-cost modular housing units to the UK6 votes
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        NBC is pulling 'The Office' from Netflix in 202120 votes
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        What are some of the best free ebooks available online?Project Gutenberg is a great resource for free books, but its 50,000+ titles are intimidating in number (if not outright impenetrable). The same goes for other free ebook aggregators/feeds, of...Project Gutenberg is a great resource for free books, but its 50,000+ titles are intimidating in number (if not outright impenetrable). The same goes for other free ebook aggregators/feeds, of which there are many. There are also lots of authors who offer up their books for free. And, of course, there are tons of free options available in, say, the Kindle store. While it's nice to have so many choices, it hinders discoverability. Individual books get lost in all the noise. As such, I'd like to know: what are some standout, recommended books that are available to readers for free? Obvious disclaimer: I am not interested in pirated content. 24 votes
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        Next steps toward Go 26 votes
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        A physical reaction to my mental incompetence.I was reading up on information theory today, and I managed to keep track of everything for a while. But then the information got slippery, and I could feel the muscles in my head tighten. I kept...I was reading up on information theory today, and I managed to keep track of everything for a while. But then the information got slippery, and I could feel the muscles in my head tighten. I kept reading, and I lost track of everything. My forehead was so tense I felt it would collapse on itself. By the end of the page, I was exhausted and I closed the book and took a breath. This happens to me every time things get hard. It's like I am lifting weights but I can only do a few reps before I completely crash. If I keep crashing, eventually I'll get a headache that will put me out of commission for the day. I'm sharing this because I am curious how others feel when they reach their mental limit, either short term or long term. Does anyone else have a similar physical reaction or any physical reaction? 17 votes
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        Vvidovv's Parlovr - From the Bottom of Our Grief (2018)5 votes
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        Icelanders tire of disrespectful Instagram influencers14 votes
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        Father-daughter border drowning highlights migrants' perils14 votes
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        NRA shuts down production of NRATV8 votes
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        Six Finnish cities are building a model for sustainable urban development6 votes
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        EU climate deal fails amid four-nation revolt8 votes
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        Retro shooter ‘Blazing Chrome’ coming to all platforms next month7 votes
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        Spatial: A language and compiler for application accelerators4 votes
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        Exile | Exil | ⴵⵘⴵ̇ⵔⴵ̇ⵙ, a poem by Hawad6 votes
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        Staining The Timbre XXL Freshman Class Review Series - Dababy4 votes
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        Raspberry Pi 4 on sale now from $35 | USB3, Gigabit Ethernet, 1.5GHz Quad Core, Upto 4GB RAM54 votes
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        Site suggestion: Dark modeI apologize if this is the wrong topic for this post, and if this feature already exists, I apologize for that too. I looked around and couldn't find it (it's possible I could have missed it). But...I apologize if this is the wrong topic for this post, and if this feature already exists, I apologize for that too. I looked around and couldn't find it (it's possible I could have missed it). But I thought a dark mode for Tildes would be most excellent. Right now, there's a lot of white space and combined with my 24" monitor, this site lights up my whole room like it's in the middle of the day. Anyways, thanks for reading. :) 4 votes
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        Took you by surprise: John and Paul’s lost reunion4 votes
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        Once Tildes gets subgroups, where will you spend most of your time?~movies.horror? ~life.parenting? ~creative.poetry.limericks? ~comp.dev.games.godot? ~tildes.taxonomy? ;) The possibilities are, of course, endless. Right now, with few users, we're all still...~movies.horror? 
 ~life.parenting?
 ~creative.poetry.limericks?
 ~comp.dev.games.godot?
 ~tildes.taxonomy? ;)The possibilities are, of course, endless. Right now, with few users, we're all still living in top-level land, but I think it would be interesting to see what everyone's more specific interests are, as well as how some people would tackle defining a hierarchy. (e.g. ~games.overwatch vs. ~games.fps.overwatch vs. ~games.multiplayer.fps.overwatch etc.). Furthermore, what content would you like to see in your specific subgroups? What types of posts would make having them worthwhile? 27 votes
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        A ban on smoking in many public outdoor spaces in Sweden comes into effect on July 1st5 votes
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        New Silex malware is bricking IoT devices, has scary plans8 votes