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SpaceX raising over $500 million, double what Elon Musk's company planned to bring in
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Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announces the COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator
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Driverless delivery van startup sees demand surge amid outbreak
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Setting height and width on images is important again
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Explosive barrels
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What does it really cost to run a restaurant?
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A new interactive map visualizes the queer geography of 20th-century America
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Rupert Murdoch actually tried to stop Trump, and he won't try to again
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Blued, one of the biggest gay dating apps in the world, has succeeded because it plays by the ever-shifting rules for LGBTQ in China - bringing together a minority community without activism
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Tonight (now with English subtitles!)
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Rum rations in the navy during the 18th century: Grog
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Baseball card apps bring a classic hobby into the digital age
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Hong Kong’s coronavirus response leads to sharp drop in flu cases
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Italy extends strict quarantine measures nationwide
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Momentus to offer last-miles service from SpaceX rideshare flights
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The genesis of the 1918 Spanish influenza pandemic
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Call of Duty: Warzone - A free-to-play multiplayer game for up to 150 players with battle royale and plunder modes, launching tomorrow
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Living without a living wage: At the ever-growing bottom of the American economy, a low-wage worker becomes a minimum-wage activist
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The honey market is flooded with adulterated products and false claims
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Elliott Management’s Paul Singer seeks to replace Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey
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What's your streaming equivalent to turning on the TV just to avoid doing your chores in complete silence?
The trick is to find something interesting enough to make chores less boring, but not interesting enough to distract you to the point of making you stop what you're doing. I used to play Friends...
The trick is to find something interesting enough to make chores less boring, but not interesting enough to distract you to the point of making you stop what you're doing.
I used to play Friends on repeat, but that grew old when I quite literally memorized every single episode.
And my usual interests are way too interesting for me! (I wonder why hahaha).
Does anyone have the same habit? What are your current preferences? (TV shows, podcasts, docuseries, whatever suits your boat...)
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Truth be sold: How truth became a product
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Eurovision Song Contest 2020 – The Nordic countries have now all made their decisions and picked the acts that they are sending to Rotterdam in May
Rather than post all of the countries entries as seperate posts in ~music, and give everyone Eurovision fatigue before the event has even kicked off, I have listed them below for your consumption....
Rather than post all of the countries entries as seperate posts in ~music, and give everyone Eurovision fatigue before the event has even kicked off, I have listed them below for your consumption.
I won't write long paragraphs based around my opinon of the differing entries; suffice to say that one act stands out in a sea of mediocrity among the Nordic entries this year. I'll leave you to guess which one that might be...
Sweden
The Mamas – MoveDenmark
Ben & Tan – YesNorway
Ulrikke – AttentionFinland
Aksel Kankaanranta – Looking BackIceland
Daði & Gagnamagnið – Gagnamagnið (Think About Things)5 votes -
As coronavirus spreads, some Beijing bookstores have partnered with a food delivery service to get books to readers
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Max von Sydow, star of The Exorcist and The Seventh Seal, dies aged 90
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Happy International Women's Day!
From the Wiki: International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated on the 8th of March every year around the world. (…) (…) The day was then predominantly celebrated by the socialist movement and...
From the Wiki:
International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated on the 8th of March every year around the world.
(…)
(…) The day was then predominantly celebrated by the socialist movement and communist countries until it was adopted by the feminist movement in about 1967. The United Nations began celebrating the day in 1977.
It is a federal holiday in Russia, at least. (Since it's Sunday this year, the following Monday is made a holiday as well). Do you have any special plans for today?
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State Department warns Americans against cruise ship travel during coronavirus outbreak
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Google now giving away three months of Stadia access to new Chromecast buyers
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Denmark needs to adopt a number of emergency measures, including higher carbon taxes, if it's to reach a goal of drastically cutting emissions by 2030
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Telomic & Beloved In Love - Gravity Within (ft. Laura Brehm)
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Endemol Shine Nordics has appointed Hanne Palmquist to the newly created post of head of scripted – was previously with HBO Nordics where she was commissioning editor
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VCV Rack / Storm / Dubtechno Patch Jam / Synthikat
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Traders are flying blind in S&P Futures after CME limits are hit
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Gates-funded program will soon offer home-testing kits for new coronavirus
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The Life of a Data Byte
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In 1721, Boston’s colonists greeted Cotton Mather’s proposal for smallpox inoculation with a terror that bordered on hysteria
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Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman signals new purge with ‘treason’ arrests
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Fixing the debates: A better way to interrupt?
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The prodigal techbro
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Jake Chudnow - 168 (2013)
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Download the 'Nevertheless, She Persisted' short fiction bundle for free, starting this International Women’s Day
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Juno Dawson: “Why I’m no longer debating trans rights”
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The economy of South Korea
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Over the past year, 34-year-old pastor Mark Lee Dickson has convinced twelve towns in Texas to pass ordinances banning abortion. For women in those towns, fear and confusion reigns.
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In Palestine, protecting one of the world’s oldest olive trees is a 24/7 job
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Why we need worst-case thinking: Threats to humanity, and how we address them, define our time. Why are we still so complacent about facing up to existential risk?
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"We are not lost causes": How youth in Rochester, New York, are working to save their neighborhood - and themselves - by forging pathways away from violent street crime
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A grandpa set his clock forward one hour. This is how his heart shut down.
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Trying out a Windows knock-off (ReactOS)
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