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4 votes
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Public shooting in Vienna (Allegedly terror attacks)
Short Summary: On Monday, approximately 20:00 local time, public shootings occured at multiple places in Vienna, Austria. 4 deaths in total, one perp, 3 civilians. 15 people are severely injured,...
Short Summary:
- On Monday, approximately 20:00 local time, public shootings occured at multiple places in Vienna, Austria.
- 4 deaths in total, one perp, 3 civilians. 15 people are severely injured, including one member of the police.
- Attacker(s) is/were armed with a rifle and several handguns, and were wearing a dummy explosive vest.
- The dead perpetrator has been investigated over the night, identified as a sympathisant of IS ("Islamic State"). There have been multiple arrests and house searches of the people surrounding this person by Austrian SWAT (Kobra).
- Schools are closed on Tuesday (today).
- In total, six places have been hit: Morzinplatz, Salzgries, Seitenstettengasse, Graben, Bauernmarkt und Fleischmarkt
- The police is still currently working with military support.
- Locals are urged to stay home today and it's difficult to get reliable updates.
- The police has asked the public to refrain from posting videos/pictures on social media, and instead send it to them, as posting material could endanger the police and military working.
- Multiple perpetrators are possible, but not confirmed.
- The attack is currently considered to be an Islamic terror attack.
Best place to get news: @LPDWien (local police department Vienna) on Twitter: https://nitter.net/lpdwien They post relevant information in both English and German.
18 votes -
How do you (or your company) retrain staff for new roles?
Hive mind: Does your company re-train people to teach them new skills? What about mindset skills, such as problem-solving and critical thinking? What's worked -- and what doesn't? I'm writing an...
Hive mind: Does your company re-train people to teach them new skills? What about mindset skills, such as problem-solving and critical thinking? What's worked -- and what doesn't?
I'm writing an article on how to do effectively re-train workers, and I'd like to hear from you (particularly if you have a management or HR background). I might like to quote you, but I certainly would like your input even if that isn't possible.
Companies have always needed to ensure their employee learn new tools (such as replacing OldProgrammingLanguage with NewLanguage) or entirely new skill sets (e.g. for those whose jobs are replaced by automation). But the rate at which old skills perish and new ones have to be learned is increasing.
If we assume that technology changes jobs rather than destroys them, what does that mean for companies in practice?
I was inspired to write this article after reading about “the work skills of tomorrow" https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/10/top-10-work-skills-of-tomorrow-how-long-it-takes-to-learn-them in which critical thinking and problem-solving top the list of skills employers believe will grow in prominence. But that made me wonder: How the heck do you teach soft skills? This isn’t like telling someone, “Take a course in data analytics.” What, if anything, can you do to improve a worker's agility in learning new things, or to become a better problem-solver?
So: What has been your experience? What worked, what failed, what advice would you offer someone (particularly in larger organizations) who wants to take care of their people and move the company forward?
Note that I'm thinking less in terms of training an individual with a new skill (PhotoShop) than skills for a different career (a move to the Accounting department). And please leave out the "I trained myself!" stories; they're a tangent that doesn't help me. And yes, I know plenty of companies just lay people off rather than retrain them; we can leave those out of the discussion, too. This is meant to be a useful how-to to guide companies that want to do it right, so I am interested in practical advice.
We can take this to a private discussion if that's easier.
5 votes -
Superman doesn’t need fixing because he’s more relevant than ever
9 votes -
The remarkable life of Roxie Laybourne, the world’s first forensic ornithologist at the Smithsonian Institution
6 votes -
Netflix prepares to add an audio-only mode for background listening
13 votes -
Polish government delays abortion ban after two weeks of protests across the country
26 votes -
The young Norwegians taking their own country to court over oil
8 votes -
South Park creators launch new political satire series with AI-generated deepfakes
27 votes -
Anti-Rupert Murdoch petition wins record support in Australia
9 votes -
Hi, How Are You? - Mental Health Support & Discussion Thread (October/November 2020)
Bringing this back for those who need it. Vent, share your experiences, ask for advice, talk about how you are doing. Let's make this a compassionate space for all who may need one.
24 votes -
Aryana Sayeed - Yaa Maula (Unplugged) (2020)
4 votes -
What programming/technical projects have you been working on?
This is a recurring post to discuss programming or other technical projects that we've been working on. Tell us about one of your recent projects, either at work or personal projects. What's...
This is a recurring post to discuss programming or other technical projects that we've been working on. Tell us about one of your recent projects, either at work or personal projects. What's interesting about it? Are you having trouble with anything?
8 votes -
A Canadian study gave $7,500 to homeless people. Here’s how they spent it.
29 votes -
TV Tuesdays Free Talk
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here. Please just try to provide fair warning of...
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here.
Please just try to provide fair warning of spoilers if you can.
7 votes -
Denmark forced to U-turn on meat ban for state canteens – initiative had been part of the government's aim to achieve a 70% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030
6 votes -
The night sky, November 2020
7 votes -
Honorary Astronaut - EP. 001 (2020)
4 votes -
A room, a bar and a classroom: How the coronavirus is spread through the air
11 votes -
Friending and forgiving racists
9 votes -
Football in the year 17,776 as told from space
12 votes -
After twenty years of service, the International Space Station flies into an uncertain future
11 votes -
Batteries, fuel cells powered by spinach
6 votes -
Apple announces ‘One More Thing’ event for November 10th
16 votes -
Petr Válek - MUSIC 28 10 2020 (2020)
4 votes -
Seeking good programs for digitizing all our addresses
What's your preferred program for typing up lots and lots of addresses? My mum's got multiple address books and they'll have to be typed up eventually, a block at a time. I don't really want to go...
What's your preferred program for typing up lots and lots of addresses? My mum's got multiple address books and they'll have to be typed up eventually, a block at a time. I don't really want to go with the contacts function of Outlook/Hotmail/Live, because it requires signing in and the password could be misplaced. I also would like to use something that could ideally export the addresses to another Outlook/Hotmail/Live or Gmail account.
7 votes -
Japan’s elderly online shoppers are running into trouble
7 votes -
How the ballpoint pen killed cursive
17 votes -
How Sierra was captured, then killed, by a massive accounting fraud
21 votes -
The Fed is really running out of firepower
20 votes -
RateYourMusic implements partial redesign, reworks Sonemic plans
7 votes -
Saved by the whale: Dutch train runs off elevated tracks, is caught by statue's tail
9 votes -
It’s 2020. Why do printers still suck?
24 votes -
Raspberry Pi 400: The $70 desktop PC
46 votes -
What did you do this weekend?
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their weekend. Did you make any plans? Take a trip? Do nothing at...
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their weekend. Did you make any plans? Take a trip? Do nothing at all? Tell us about it!
8 votes -
NASA formally objects to AST & Science proposal for megaconstellation of large satellites, citing risk of "catastrophic collision"
8 votes -
Raptersonic's Marble Race World Cup 2020, Part 1
5 votes -
Chrome will soon have its own dedicated certificate root store
8 votes -
AI has cracked a key mathematical puzzle for understanding our world
6 votes -
What projects/orgs are you donating to?
Every year, I donate a modest sum to combat climate change. Since my employer matches my donations up to a certain amount, I try to maximize their contribution. This year, most of my donations...
Every year, I donate a modest sum to combat climate change. Since my employer matches my donations up to a certain amount, I try to maximize their contribution.
This year, most of my donations have gone to the following two orgs:
- Information Technology and Innovation Foundation - a highly regarded US think tank focusing on clean energy research and advising policymakers
- Eden Reforestation Projects - apparently $7 donated here offsets a year worth of personal carbon emissions
Are there any projects/causes/orgs you are very keen on donating to? Are there any that we should look out for?
Edit: Please feel free to list technical projects, Kickstarters, Patreons, etc.
23 votes -
The complete idiot’s guide to the independence of the Continuum Hypothesis: part 1
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What are your favorite mods?
Note that this question is touched upon here, but only for very large, expansive mods. Also, I don't play a lot of games and have never installed a mod (and most mobile games don't allow it anyway...
Note that this question is touched upon here, but only for very large, expansive mods.
Also, I don't play a lot of games and have never installed a mod (and most mobile games don't allow it anyway and none on console) so this is mostly based on how much I like the concept of the mod and the footage I've seen of it, which is obviously to be taken with a grain of salt and is gonna be a lot different from a list from someone who actually plays the game with the mod. This list will also be biased towards well known mods and won't be expansive for the same reason.
KSP
Principia
Kerbal space program simplifies gravity by only doing calculations for one body generating gravity, meaning Lagrange points don't exist and orbits are generally simplified. This mod changes that, and not just for your ship, it does for the planets too.
RSS (Real Solar System) mod
Title. Basically it recreates the real solar system in Kerbal space program since KSP has it's own system with it's own planets. Usually followed by Realism Overhaul (a mod with includes real rockets because the KSP system is 10 times smaller for playability) and Realistic progression (a mod that makes all those rockets disponible in the game's tech tree and would probably be high on this list.)
Outer planets mod
Basically a mod that adds Saturn, Uranus and Neptune analogues to the game, and some of their associated satellites, while still being relatively original. (note that they do add a pluto analogue but the stock game already has a pluto analogue. It's turned into an Enceladus analogue around the Saturn analogue.)
Honorable mentions:
10x Kerbol system, because it scales up all the celestial bodies in the game to a realistic size without needing to change the rest of the game.
Tilt' em!, for adding axial tilt into the game, something that is moderately important to orbital mechanics (if your planet is inclined relative to the rest of the solar system, your orbit might need to align with the solar system instead of the planet to reduce inclination in interplanetary space.
16 votes -
The Mandalorian | S02E01: The Marshal
The titular character attempts to find another Mandalorian. Previous: Season 1
15 votes -
Cash-strapped Oman plans income tax on wealthy starting 2022
5 votes -
Excision Subsidia Virtual Stage Mix 2020
5 votes -
Five tips for writing your first novel
12 votes -
Khruangbin - Christmas Time is Here (2019)
7 votes -
Translation from Dropbox to English of ‘Focus will shape the future of distributed work’
3 votes -
Almost Famous: The Untold Story of an Artist’s Rock-Poster Roots
4 votes -
Yma Sumac - Gopher Mambo (1954)
5 votes