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7 votes
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Wow Air – Iceland's purple planes are grounded, and with them its economy
7 votes -
Souqcast #1: Rafael Aragon
4 votes -
Do you run any wireless mesh node?
Hi, does anyone run any node for a wireless mesh? if so, is it part of some big project or is it something just on your town?
17 votes -
With over 10,000 people registered to attend from all over the world and 300+ speakers – Techfestival isn't playing around
4 votes -
Sergey Lazarev - Lucky Stranger (2017)
5 votes -
Sweden economists call for green fiscal policy to stop recession
6 votes -
"Whipt Cream, Like Snow" (Cream Puffs) | 18th Century Cooking
4 votes -
The witchhunt that founded Liechtenstein
7 votes -
What determines value?
7 votes -
The Adults in the Room
15 votes -
Specification Gaming Examples in AI
10 votes -
Rob Messel from the US strutted his way to success at the annual Air Guitar World Championships in Finland on Friday
5 votes -
Trump plans to open US consulate in Greenland despite row over offer to buy
6 votes -
How to find old instruction manuals for free online | No Sweat Tech
9 votes -
Henrik Larsson quits as Helsingborgs IF coach – verbal abuse made his situation unsustainable
4 votes -
Why everything is meta?
5 votes -
Norwegian researchers say data may point to second blast at Russian test site
8 votes -
Perceived intergenerational inequality in Finland is eroding young people's faith in the pension system
7 votes -
Icelandic prime minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir is open to a meeting with US Vice President Mike Pence – should the visit be extended
4 votes -
Ray Bradbury: Comic Book Hero
6 votes -
I finally open sourced something: Pliant, a flexible blog skeleton
https://gitlab.com/smoores/pliant I’ve been a software developer for about three years, and I’ve always been enticed by and passionate about the open source scene. I have an assortment of projects...
https://gitlab.com/smoores/pliant
I’ve been a software developer for about three years, and I’ve always been enticed by and passionate about the open source scene. I have an assortment of projects variously available on GitHub and GitLab, but this is the first time I’ve ever created an open source project intended to be used by others.
Pliant is a barebones starter kit for anyone wanting to self host their own blog. It came out of my own efforts to start a blog, and it’s what currently powers https://tfhe.shanemoore.me.
I’d love to hear you’re feedback, or just discuss open source, blogging, web technologies, or whatever else comes up.
20 votes -
Patient’s death could be first in the US linked to e-cigarette use, officials say
7 votes -
Operation Sentinel – Trump's spat with Denmark could cost him against Iran
3 votes -
Mumiy Troll - Nieviesta? (Bride?)
5 votes -
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus review
6 votes -
Datadog files for IPO
7 votes -
Alone in Public - A "No Man's Sky" Review
4 votes -
Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music - version 3
13 votes -
Woody Guthrie - Tear the Fascists Down (1944)
15 votes -
Remembering the forgotten Chinese railroad workers
8 votes -
A new Swedish bicycle is made from 300 recycled Nespresso pods
6 votes -
International Interfaith Peace Gathering: ‘We must work together or we will all fail’
6 votes -
The secret of Monkey Island
7 votes -
Minecraft's new ray-tracing RTX mode - Hands-on and tested in depth
11 votes -
US patriotic correctness will doom us all – Drew Magary on the Trump administration’s troopification of everything
8 votes -
Billionaire industrialist David Koch has died
48 votes -
Faber - Das Boot Ist Voll (The Boat Is Full) (2019)
5 votes -
US President Donald Trump says he's raising tariffs on China after its retaliation
9 votes -
IF, Rudyard Kipling's poem, recited by Sir Michael Caine
6 votes -
Johnny Mnemonic, lost in adaptation
3 votes -
Riot Games reaches agreement in principle to settle class action gender discrimination lawsuit
8 votes -
Les Moonves, Kevin Tsujihara and the art of Hollywood self-sabotage
2 votes -
Deconstructing Google’s excuses on tracking protection
17 votes -
Did Venus Williams ever get her due? How the first Williams sister changed the course of women’s tennis
12 votes -
The features and history of GNU Readline
4 votes -
A dead cat, a lawyer's call and a five-figure donation: how the media fell short on Jeffrey Epstein
8 votes -
The world's oldest webcam is shutting down after a quarter of a century
21 votes -
What's a video/series you would consider a "required viewing"?
Identify a topic/target audience and a piece of "required viewing" for that topic/audience. "Required viewing" means that you consider the video content you've chosen to be so important or...
Identify a topic/target audience and a piece of "required viewing" for that topic/audience.
"Required viewing" means that you consider the video content you've chosen to be so important or relevant that it is essentially mandatory for those interested. Also, explain why you feel so strongly about it. What makes the video "required" rather than just "preferred"? What makes is stand out over other videos like it?
For example, maybe there's a concert video that you consider essential for rock music fans. Maybe there's a TV series that's an essential introduction to space exploration. Maybe there's a movie that's a must-see for new parents.
Any video media is fair game. Movies, television, online series, livestreams, documentaries, YouTube videos. Whatever. Also, if it's publicly streamable, include a link for us!
18 votes -
Amazon has ceded control of its site to third-party sellers. The result: thousands of banned, unsafe or mislabeled products
14 votes