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US warns Yemen's Houthis to stop attacks on ships traveling through the Red Sea
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Magnus Carlsen won his third title at the 2023 Champions Chess Tour Finals on Saturday, defeating Wesley So
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Bakers of Tildes, what do you like to bake, and for what type of occasion?
Personally. meringue kisses using a low slow bake recipe are my favorite for parties and gatherings. They are gluten free, they can be made with and without chocolate chips, they look...
Personally. meringue kisses using a low slow bake recipe are my favorite for parties and gatherings. They are gluten free, they can be made with and without chocolate chips, they look sophisticated as long as they don't crack in transit and I really like them.
Banana bread and zuchini bread are typical snacks around our house. Nothing unique about the recipes, I just like them.
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A man blew up his apartment in Japan while trying to kill a single cockroach with way too much insecticide, police say
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Viral illness throughout the household. What might be happening?
We are a household of 5 people with 2 little ones. That means we get to experience the joy and pleasures of viruses the little ones tend to bring home. After a few of those I've noticed a pattern,...
We are a household of 5 people with 2 little ones. That means we get to experience the joy and pleasures of viruses the little ones tend to bring home. After a few of those I've noticed a pattern, each viral infection within the household tends to last 2+ weeks.
- Patient zero brings the virus home and has symptoms
- One of the adults starts developing symptoms shortly after. Everyone else is fine.
- Each other person goes down like domino's but with few days in between. By the time the 3rd or last person is ill the 1st and 2nd person are recovered and healthy. In some instances there my be 1 person that never develops any symptoms, or has no symptoms but is very tired/weak.
This got me thinking, and for context I know nothing about viruses or medicine in general. What is happening here?
- Do all people get infected but not everyone develops symptoms?
- Do some peoples immune systems successfully fight off the viral infection completely or partially?
I'm ruling out anyone being able to avoid contact to escape viral infection due to the size and social dynamics of the household.
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Civil War | Official trailer
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YUUGE - Zepperiah (2023)
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Ten years later, new clues in the Target breach
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Book recommendation request: An introduction to the Israeli-Arab conflict for non-academics
Hello, If this topic came up and such a recommendation has been made, please just point me to that post. I would like to read an introduction to the Israeli-Arab conflict. I would like the book:...
Hello,
If this topic came up and such a recommendation has been made, please just point me to that post.
I would like to read an introduction to the Israeli-Arab conflict.
I would like the book:
- to be written by an author with relevant credentials
- to not be written for academics
- to not be written by an Arab, Israeli, or European author
- something that was published before the October 7th invasion of Israel
Thanks much
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NY Times 2023 Faces Quiz
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The rock that smashed a Scrabble world record
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Inquiry: Looking for a frontal hotswap PC case
I'm hoping I might have some recommendations for a computer chassis. So far I've gotten away with using a couple of Fractal Designs, even got my hands on an old Cooler Master XB Evo recently that...
I'm hoping I might have some recommendations for a computer chassis. So far I've gotten away with using a couple of Fractal Designs, even got my hands on an old Cooler Master XB Evo recently that I never got to put into use.
Basically, I'm looking for a chassis with something like 6-10 hotswap 3.5 drive bays. Preferably horizontal, but vertical is begrudgingly acceptable. Are any of you aware of such a chassis, or am I forced to start looking at racks instead?
Alternatively, do any of you have experience with hacking together a case and installing drive bays?
Bit unrelated side-note: The front micro-jack in one of my cases has broken off (headset wire looped around the office chair) and Fractal Design wouldn't sell me a replacement. Any idea where I might find a female audio connector? I'll happily do a bit of soldering if necessary, I just don't know what the part called or where to look for it.
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Why is the Colorado River running dry?
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Geometry Dash - Level 14 Clubstep closed eyes
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The Open Hand Foundation, founded in part by Jirard Khalil (The Completionist) has been keeping and storing donations for ten years
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Al Jazeera journalist Samer Abudaqa killed in Israeli attack in Gaza
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Stop planting trees, says guy who inspired world to plant a trillion trees
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The most dangerous Canadian internet bill you’ve never heard of is a step closer to becoming law
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Dropbox spooks users with new AI features that send data to OpenAI when used
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Unproven 'winter break' hypothesis seeks to explain ChatGPT's seemingly new reluctance to do hard work
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AI can do your homework. Now what? We interviewed students and teachers on how schools should handle the rise of the chatbots.
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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?
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What surprised you the most about becoming a father?
Becoming a father is a moment of great elation and stress, bringing challenges that are hard to anticipate. Given the different demands and circumstances that surround us, many of these challenges...
Becoming a father is a moment of great elation and stress, bringing challenges that are hard to anticipate. Given the different demands and circumstances that surround us, many of these challenges are not necessarily shared by our partners. At the very least, many challenges and fortuitous circumstances contain features that are more common for men. What was not like you expected (good or bad)? What did you find particularly surprising or revealing?
Dear mods
This question is specific to fathers, so please don't move this post. Thanks ;)41 votes -
Does your flag fail? CGP Grey grades the state flags of the USA
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A groundbreaking prosthetic enables amputees to experience sensation. Professor Max Ortiz-Catalan explains the implantation process of these mind-controlled bionic arms.
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WWII rescue buoys - Secret 'floating hotels' of the English Channel
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OpenAI suspends ByteDance's account after it used GPT to train its own AI model
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Ginger Root - Loneliness (2022)
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How to disable Mac prompt to connect to iCloud
Long story short--I don't want to connect my mac to my iCloud account, but every time I login to my laptop, I get three popups in a row that say "This Mac Can't connect to iCloud because of a...
Long story short--I don't want to connect my mac to my iCloud account, but every time I login to my laptop, I get three popups in a row that say "This Mac Can't connect to iCloud because of a problem with [my email] ...".
I can't find a setting that allows me to disable this, and online searches have been fruitless.
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Pixel 6 owners who use multiple profiles run into problems with Android 14
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The origin of mysterious green ‘ghosts’ in the sky has been discovered
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Reindeer noir, the Finnish crime sub-genre influenced by Santa's home town of Rovaniemi
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How did Denmark defeat Prussia in 1848?
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How to lose a library [British Library cyber attacks]
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Google Groups to drop most Usenet support on Feb. 22, keeping only a read-only archive of pre-2/22/2024 posts
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Marketing company claims that it actually is listening to your phone and smart speakers to target ads
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How to reassemble a shredded document
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See the sky: Thoru Yamamoto's Christmas story, for Playdate
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Save Point: A game deal roundup for the week of December 10
Add awesome game deals to this topic as they come up over the course of the week! Alternately, ask about a given game deal if you want the community’s opinions: e.g. “What games from this bundle...
Add awesome game deals to this topic as they come up over the course of the week!
Alternately, ask about a given game deal if you want the community’s opinions: e.g. “What games from this bundle are most worth my attention?”
Rules:
- No grey market sales
- No affiliate links
If posting a sale, it is strongly encouraged that you share why you think the available game/games are worthwhile.
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Any can't-miss spots for a day plus evenings in Minneapolis?
I'm about to embark on another work trip, and will have most of a day + four evenings to explore. Meals are reasonably well planned, but I need some help convincing my traveling companion that the...
I'm about to embark on another work trip, and will have most of a day + four evenings to explore. Meals are reasonably well planned, but I need some help convincing my traveling companion that the Mall of America around the holidays (!!!!😣) isn't the peak of excitement in the area.
Left to my own devices, I'd probably spend the day at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. I'd welcome suggestions for anything reasonably accessible with a rental car, not too far from the University of Minnesota area.
If I do any holiday shopping, I'd like to find local handcrafted goods, art, and curiosities. Maybe Midtown Global Market, since that's one of the meal destinations? Not-too-loud venues for live music? My thanks in advance!
Note: I have done some homework, but many area destination recommendations appear to be oriented around summer tourism and outdoor attractions. It's likely I'll be back in January as well, so indoor places are preferable.
Second note: Just discovered the Dayton's Project holiday market, which might fit part of the requirements.
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Paramount’s M&A conundrum: How to take apart a puzzle that took decades to complete
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Thoughts on anti-Zionism?
I have been pretty consistently pro-Palestine and critical of injustices perpetrated by Israel, but the anti-Zionist stance has always seemed to me to be counterproductive. On the issue of just...
I have been pretty consistently pro-Palestine and critical of injustices perpetrated by Israel, but the anti-Zionist stance has always seemed to me to be counterproductive.
On the issue of just the legitimacy of the state of Israel, here's my basic stance: All land controlled by all governments was taken at some point through conquest (this is not a whataboutist stance, it's a tautology), but in the post-colonial era we all decided that might isn't right and that a mixture of international law, norms, and democratic principles should dictate the legitimacy of territorial claims. So, the Ottoman empire fell. The British seized control of the land of Palestine and retained a moderately weak mandate over the land (moderately weak in the sense that they were the essentially undisputed administrators of the land and had a military presence, but the territory would likely try to break away if the British tried to exercise significant control over it). With this moderately weak mandate, they pushed for the creation of the state of Israel that, by extension, I would consider a moderately-weakly legitimate state under the pre-WWII paradigm. Israel fights a defensive war against the Arab states and succeeds, converting the state of Israel as defined by the original 1948 partition plan from a weakly legitimate state into a properly legitimate state. At this point, the post-WWII frameworks kick in, and all the developments in the conflict past this point should be a function of that lens (ie. Palestine wrongfully denied sovereignty, illegality of settlements, etc.).
Zionism, in the most basic sense, is the belief in the creation of a Jewish state of Israel. There are more extreme and moderate versions of it, but that's all that it is at its core. Anti-Zionism is opposition to the creation of a Jewish state of Israel (I would not consider opposition to settlements or, strictly speaking, even to the accession of new territory into Israel proper past the 1948 borders after the two wars to be anti-Zionist itself). The anti-Zionist stance before the establishment of Israel was reasonable, but past that point is primarily a claim of one nation over the land of another nation. It's perfectly understandable at the end of the day for the Arabs and, particularly the Palestinians, to be upset about the whole situation and even to feel that a great injustice was done unto them. But that should all be relegated to the world of international affairs between established states. Ultimately, in my eyes anti-Zionism is not anti-semitic, but it's definitely anti-peace.
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The $10 billion charity no one has heard of | The SDG Impact Fund grew from $238 million in 2020 to $10 billion in 2021... which seems to have been fueled by cryptocurrencies and digital art assets
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US Congress approves bill barring any President from unilaterally withdrawing from NATO
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San Francisco and Grants Pass Oregon lawsuits about homelessness highlight this question: Do those who reject shelter choose homelessness?
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Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F | Official teaser trailer
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EU agrees to open membership negotiations with Ukraine, Moldova
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God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla | Reveal trailer (PS5 & PS4 games)
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Offbeat Fridays – The thread where offbeat headlines become front page news
Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like enshittification, computing.cloud and checkouts.self. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days,...
Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like enshittification, computing.cloud and checkouts.self. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if anyone was perplexed.
But one of my favourite tags happens to be offbeat! Taking its original inspiration from Sir Nils Olav III, this thread is looking for any far-fetched
offbeat
stories lurking in the newspapers. It may not deserve its own post, but it deserves a wider audience!12 votes