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17 votes
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Hyundai's third car in the World Rally Championship is back in the hands of Andreas Mikkelsen for Rally Croatia
5 votes -
NHL Board of Directors approves "relocation" of Arizona Coyotes
16 votes -
Trap | Official trailer
11 votes -
Polish court orders Google to stop favouring its own price-comparison service in search results
16 votes -
Is there a documentary from a reputable source that documents the relationship between the Jews and Israel/Palestine?
Ever since the Hamas attack, I think I have understood the position of the Palestinians, that they were there first and then Britain unfairly divided up the landed and gave some of it to Jews so...
Ever since the Hamas attack, I think I have understood the position of the Palestinians, that they were there first and then Britain unfairly divided up the landed and gave some of it to Jews so they could have a homeland where they wouldn't have to deal with Anti-semitism after what they went through during WWII.
But Jews/Zionists claim that they have some ancestral right to that land and I have not found it easy to come across anything from a reputable source that explains what backs up their claim (wikipedia and random YouTube videos don't count).
16 votes -
Toehider - Wellgivit (2020)
2 votes -
What's a game that you feel is almost great?
The game approaches greatness -- it is within sight of excellence -- but something holds it back. Maybe it's a glaring, unignorable flaw, or maybe it squanders an excellent idea with subpar...
The game approaches greatness -- it is within sight of excellence -- but something holds it back. Maybe it's a glaring, unignorable flaw, or maybe it squanders an excellent idea with subpar execution.
Whatever it is, the game could have been great but instead it's, unfortunately, something less.
What a game that's like that for you? Why?
26 votes -
Tokyo starts ride-hailing service — but it may not be what you expect
19 votes -
Women Who Code shutting down
There isn't any public announcement yet, but they sent out this email to leadership: Dear Women Who Code Community, It is with a heavy heart that we write to inform you of the difficult decision...
There isn't any public announcement yet, but they sent out this email to leadership:
Dear Women Who Code Community,
It is with a heavy heart that we write to inform you of the difficult decision to close Women Who Code, following a vote by the Board of Directors to dissolve the organization. This decision has not been made lightly. It only comes after careful consideration of all options and is due to a variety of factors that have materially impacted our funding sources. We understand that this news may come as a disappointment, and we want to express our deepest gratitude to each and every one of you who have been a part of our journey.
As a community, we are powerful. For more than a decade, Women Who Code has created a sense of belonging in tech and support for our community, thanks to the dedication and commitment of our members, volunteers, and staff. We have brought together a vibrant community of over 360,000 technologists who deeply care about building an industry that is more diverse, inclusive, and equitable. We’ve delivered more than 20K community-led events, awarded more than $3.5 million in scholarships, held developer conferences and technical summits in tech hubs around the world, logged more than one million high-skilled, leadership-building volunteer hours, given away more than $2.5 million in conference tickets for broader industry engagement, and shared more than 14K job opportunities. Even more than these trackable outputs, we’ve come together to support each other, navigate the industry as a powerful force, share both technical protips and strategies for rising in our careers, and break barriers.
While so much has been accomplished, our mission is not complete and our vision of a tech industry where diverse women and historically excluded people thrive at every level is not fulfilled. Despite our collective efforts, the challenges we face have become insurmountable and we must confront that what worked for us is no longer working. We are deeply saddened by the difficult decision to dissolve the organanization.
As we embark on the process of winding down operations, we are committed to ensuring a smooth transition and fulfilling any remaining obligations to the best of our ability. Unfortunately, we will not be able to continue offering any program services, and will be cancelling all upcoming events. We will be refunding any ticket purchases made by members for our upcoming developer conference, WWCode CONNECT 2024.
Although this chapter is coming to a close, we believe that the spirit of our community will endure and hope that the relationships and experiences you've gained through your involvement with Women Who Code will continue to inspire you in your future endeavors.
On behalf of the Board of Directors and staff of Women Who Code, we extend our heartfelt thanks for being part of the movement, and encourage you to continue to seek support from other like-minded organizations who authentically support the careers of women in the tech industry and keep inspiring each other as you navigate the industry. It has been an honor and a privilege to serve the mission, and work alongside such passionate individuals.
Thank you for your understanding and support during this challenging time.
39 votes -
All roads lead to Romania, as PM vows motorway to Moldova will open this year
6 votes -
Transformers One | Official trailer
20 votes -
Reasons to be cheerful about Generation Z
16 votes -
A quick post on Chen’s algorithm
11 votes -
An ex-MLB player needs just one more day on a roster to get a pension. Will the Atlanta Braves help?
9 votes -
Bureaucracy's playthings
5 votes -
Fujii Kaze: Tiny Desk Concerts JAPAN (2024)
2 votes -
Connecting solar to the grid is harder than you think
13 votes -
Quentin Tarantino drops ‘The Movie Critic’ as his final film
30 votes -
David Dunning: discoverer of Dunning Kruger effect on overcoming overconfidence
6 votes -
Hades II technical test - Live gameplay
10 votes -
How one author pushed the limits of AI copyright | US Copyright Office grants copyright for work made with AI, with caveat
5 votes -
Why Gen Z is quietly giving up
27 votes -
PostmodernJukebox ft. Jack Amblin - It’s Not Unusual (Tom Jones, vintage Fred Astaire style cover, 2024)
4 votes -
NPR suspends veteran editor as it grapples with his public criticism
40 votes -
Movie of the Week #25 - Run Lola Run
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
Next up is Run Lola Run (original German title: Lola rennt) from 1999 starring Franka Potente and directed by Tom Tykwer. It won several awards at various film festivals.
Besides any thoughts on this movie, what did you think of Franka Potente's performance in this?
The rest of the schedule for April is:
- 22nd: Aliens
- 29th: Fargo
13 votes -
Swedish parliament passed a law Wednesday lowering the age required for people to legally change their gender from 18 to 16
34 votes -
The forgotten war on beepers
20 votes -
Super Mario 64's invisible walls explained once and for all
19 votes -
There's a library on the moon now. It might last billions of years.
10 votes -
How the 18th-century gay bar survived and thrived in a deadly environment
13 votes -
The free Delta game emulator for iPhones is live on Apple’s App Store
33 votes -
Copenhagen and Paris mayors exchange lessons learned after huge fires destroy landmarks
12 votes -
The Museum of Science and Industry abruptly closed for a day last week to allow it to move “military artifacts from archival storage”
26 votes -
Apple opens the App Store to retro game emulators
24 votes -
Scammers are targeting teenage boys on social media—and driving some to suicide
27 votes -
Russia appears prepared to create “environmental havoc” by sailing unseaworthy oil tankers through the Baltic Sea in breach of all maritime rules, says Swedish foreign minister
10 votes -
gifboy - Create tiny GIF animations in Lua and share them using data URLs
16 votes -
We need to rewild the internet
18 votes -
There used to be a people’s bank at the US Post Office
37 votes -
More than 11,000 evacuated in northern Indonesia as Ruang volcano erupts
9 votes -
The search for the ultimate home/apartment spring cleaning guide
I've always considered myself a rather clean and tidy person (and get comments from others to that effect), but realized I was never formally taught on best practices for cleaning. There are...
I've always considered myself a rather clean and tidy person (and get comments from others to that effect), but realized I was never formally taught on best practices for cleaning. There are probably things I tend to overlook, things that may not be visible (best practices for cleaning pipes for example). There is likely a lot of "traditional" knowledge on cleaning I don't know.
I am curious if anyone here has some sort of "ultimate guide for spring cleaning" around the house to get everything to a nice deep clean, and some sort of routine on what someone should do every week/month/whatever in order to upkeep this cleanliness over the course of the year.
Not looking for some extreme clean freaks guide but I am genuinely curious as to what I may have missed and overlook as I was never really "taught" how to clean.
30 votes -
Canadian science gets biggest boost to PhD and postdoc pay in twenty years
7 votes -
What's something you've been mulling over recently?
What has your brain been spending its time pulling apart and thinking about? It doesn't have to be a complete thought, or something you've come to a conclusion on. It can be as messy or odd or...
What has your brain been spending its time pulling apart and thinking about?
It doesn't have to be a complete thought, or something you've come to a conclusion on. It can be as messy or odd or significant or inconsequential as you feel.
Inconclusive, directionless, stream of consciousness posts are welcome. This is a place to mull over the topic out loud, outside of your head -- not necessarily to take a stance or make a point.
34 votes -
An electric new era for Atlas
15 votes -
The dairy industry really, really doesn’t want you to say “bird flu in cows”
21 votes -
‘It’s plain elitist’: anger at Greek plan for €5,000 private tours of Acropolis
21 votes -
Energy as a conserved quantity (why it's a useful abstraction)
8 votes -
This is a teenager
36 votes -
The great Serengeti land grab
4 votes