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8 votes
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The Boss series profiles different business leaders from around the world – Mette Lykke, co-founder of fitness tracker Endomondo, and CEO of food waste app, Too Good To Go
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Two titles, 210 straight starts, one Eli: How Manning conquered New York
4 votes -
Megan Rapinoe: Sports Illustrated 2019 Sportsperson of the Year
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Adam Sandler’s everlasting shtick
8 votes -
Who is Greta Thunberg, the #FridaysForFuture activist?
6 votes -
Profile of a fake Amazon reviewer, who has received over $15,000 of products for free in exchange for posting five-star reviews
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The strange life and mysterious death of Jerrold Haas, co-founder of the educational-blockchain startup Tessr
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Profile customisation
So I was wondering if there was any plans for adding more profile customisation in the future maybe being able to add a profile picture and adding a follow option or a colour option ?
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Stories of twenty-five people who are racing to save us
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A photographer at the ends of the Earth - Thomas Joshua Cooper risks his life to document the world’s remotest places
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From failures in Europe to Finland great, the fall and rise of the Norwich striker Teemu Pukki
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Interview with Hou Yifan, the number one female chess player in the world, on growing up as a prodigy in China, the gender gap and more
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The life and work of Lady Hale
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Constance Wu’s Hollywood destiny - Coming late to celebrity, the star has felt the burden of representing all Asian-Americans
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Free Solo climber Alex Honnold's next summit? The rest of his life
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Why Zlatan Ibrahimovic is the most overrated player of the modern era
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Waterskiing and running for my life with Joel Jewett, founder of Neversoft and the guy behind Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater
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The survival of Iggy Pop - An inventor of punk rock on his long career, the future, and swimming in Miami
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The philosophy of low-tech: A conversation with Kris De Decker
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The board game of the alpha nerds. Before Risk, before Dungeons & Dragons, before Magic: The Gathering, there was Diplomacy.
15 votes -
Nine easy ways to create an avatar | No Sweat Tech
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Why America is ignoring Kirsten Gillibrand
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Burial at sea: The fall of Maddox, the internet’s first “outsider” celebrity
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Finland's Munch – The unnerving art of Helene Schjerfbeck
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Why Greta Thunberg's leadership of the environmental movement is so important
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Mike Tyson's weed resort - The former champ smokes the toad
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Meet "The Mother of Pride," the pioneering bisexual activist Brenda Howard
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The curious cons of the man who wouldn’t die
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Earle Sweatshirt doesn't exist
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Being Nikki Smith - The climber known for those photos and bylines and first ascents is not the same person on the inside. That person isn’t called Nathan at all. Her name is Nikki.
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Ayrton Senna: Twenty-five years since F1 lost its flawed, fascinating hero
5 votes -
The legend of Keanu Reeves
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Hated and hunted - The perilous life of the computer virus cracker making powerful enemies online
9 votes -
Mansa Musa: The richest man who ever lived
8 votes -
The provocations of chef Tunde Wey
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"She never looks back": Inside Elizabeth Holmes's final months at Theranos
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Colin Kroll, the tech whiz behind Vine and HQ Trivia made millions in his twenties. He was dead by thirty-four.
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Suggestion: add an *optional* short-text bio blurb on user profiles
Now that user profiles have history, it would also be useful, like Hacker News and Reddit, to have a short plain-text bio blurb that users can optionally fill out. It'd be great to let users...
Now that user profiles have history, it would also be useful, like Hacker News and Reddit, to have a short plain-text bio blurb that users can optionally fill out.
It'd be great to let users provide some context about themselves.
What do you folks think?
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Donald Knuth, master of algorithms, reflects on 50 years of his opus-in-progress, “The Art of Computer Programming.”
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The man who made science fiction what it is today: On John Campbell, who "influenced the dreamlife of millions".
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Meet the carousing, harmonica-playing Texan who just won a Nobel for his cancer breakthrough
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Nadine Gordimer wrote furiously, in every sense. The Nobel Prize-winning South African writer cared very much how people think, and not at all what people thought of her.
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Valley forged: How one man made the indie video game sensation Stardew Valley
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Bradley Cooper is not really into this profile - In “A Star Is Born,” his directorial debut, Mr. Cooper wrangles with the celebrity industrial complex
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David Hogg, after Parkland. Furious and unflinching, an NRA enemy, an accused “crisis actor,” and a high-school grad trying to figure out what’s next.
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Meet Subset: The street art collective taking back Dublin
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David Goldblatt: South Africa's chronicler of life under South Africa's apartheid
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The trouble with Johnny Depp
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Who have I invited?
I think it's cool to see who invited a user on their profile page, but who have I invited? Is there a page I'm missing? I think it'd be cool to just see that stuff. Some sort of public user tree...
I think it's cool to see who invited a user on their profile page, but who have I invited? Is there a page I'm missing? I think it'd be cool to just see that stuff.
Some sort of public user tree would be pretty neat too.
Side question- after public release, will the
invited by
section on old profiles continue to stay? I think that'd be a pretty cool way to show alpha testers imo.7 votes