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6 votes
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Interview with the Final Fantasy XI dev team
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Tom Waits at 29 being interviewed by Australian TV Host - Textbook Waits' Subversion
6 votes -
The Ante programming language
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Bruce Wayne is Gotham's biggest villian
This place seems a bit sparse so lets have some comics talk. Now Im no hard core Batman fan so Im looking at this from a casual lens but it seems to me that Bruce Wayne has the potential to do SO...
This place seems a bit sparse so lets have some comics talk.
Now Im no hard core Batman fan so Im looking at this from a casual lens but it seems to me that Bruce Wayne has the potential to do SO MUCH for Gotham with his billions but doesnt because he wants to run around at night reliving his revenge fantasy over and over.
Yeah he donates to charities and dedicates an orphans home every now and then but with his economic wingspan you'd think he could dump money into the city to improve it in all aspects.
Thoughts?
TLDR: Bruce Wayne is gotham's biggest villain. Change my mind.
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Shooting reported at Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis
21 votes -
Tidiani Koné & Orchestre Poly-Rythmo - Djanfa Magni (2010)
3 votes -
The Real Reason Apple and Google Want You to Use Your Phone Less
14 votes -
Why is there a 'gaming disorder' but no 'smartphone disorder?'
29 votes -
Keras or PyTorch as your first deep learning framework
8 votes -
'Beacon of culture': West Bank's £16m arts centre opens against huge odds
4 votes -
SpaceX launch CRS-15 to resupply the International Space Station
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Newborn screening urged for fatal neurological disorder, spinal muscular atrophy (SMA)
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We hired a man and a "girl"
A rant honestly, but I thought this might belong in tech since it's a bit more of a tech society thing for me. I'm sure other industries have this issue too, but tech definitely does. If others...
A rant honestly, but I thought this might belong in tech since it's a bit more of a tech society thing for me. I'm sure other industries have this issue too, but tech definitely does. If others disagree, please feel free to move it.
So yesterday, we had two new hires show up and we were informed this in our weekly leads meeting, so this is a pretty private setting. When our manager gave a quick blur of one, it was "we expect a lot from him, he's a bit more knowledgeable, did well on our tech test", that kinda thing. And then, when discussing the woman, he kept referring to her as a "girl", so I pointed out that maybe we should use "woman" instead.
I got made fun of - "maybe we can use lady or female or ..." honestly started tuning it out, can't remember the rest. Also accused of nitpicking.
I've been in the industry for a while now and though in general things are good, every now and then something small like this happens and it makes you check the date (yes it's still 2018, I didn't go back 20 years).
To be fair, I know my manager was being funny, but it's easy to joke at someone else's expense.
Wondering, other's experiences on both sides. Have you noticed changes in your workplace, for better hopefully? Maybe other ways you were discriminated against or singled out?
73 votes -
Elixir community's Google Summer of Code 2018 projects
6 votes -
This mine threatens America’s largest wild salmon run
2 votes -
International anti-child sexual abuse organization chairman arrested for trying to have sex with kids
6 votes -
Exposing the secret Office 365 forensics tool
10 votes -
‘Halo’ live-action TV series coming to Showtime
7 votes -
WPA3 is here. What does everyone think?
18 votes -
WPA3 Wi-Fi announced
4 votes -
New hero first look - Wrecking Ball
19 votes -
Australian Senate backs loot box investigation
7 votes -
'Three parent baby' IVF technique on track to become legal in Australia
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‘Everyone is breaking the law right now’: GDPR compliance efforts are falling short
19 votes -
Tolkien fans unite! Which is your favourite Tolkien book and why?
I've personally read The Silmarillion 3 times and have found comfort and connection with the book and its stories. Sure, the names are still intimidating and the geography confusing sometimes but...
I've personally read The Silmarillion 3 times and have found comfort and connection with the book and its stories. Sure, the names are still intimidating and the geography confusing sometimes but all that is part of the enjoyment for me.
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Parliament passes sweeping new foreign influence laws
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A critic sells books down by the seashore - A bookstore in the village of Wigtown, Scotland, allows people to run the shop while renting an apartment upstairs
7 votes -
The evolution of YA: Young adult fiction, explained (feat. Lindsay Ellis) | It's lit!
7 votes -
Scientists find evidence of complex organic molecules from Enceladus
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Anyone here ever use a guided meditation on YouTube?
There's been an explosion over the past few years, and there's so many to try, but a lot of them don't work for me due to me just not feeling soothed by the speaker's voice. There's Guided...
There's been an explosion over the past few years, and there's so many to try, but a lot of them don't work for me due to me just not feeling soothed by the speaker's voice. There's Guided Meditations to help you sleep, to help calm anxiety, to connect to your higher self, etc. Any suggestions? Links much appreciated!
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The Pros and Cons of Stealing Fine Art
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Magic: the Gathering Core Set 2019 image gallery and discussion
8 votes -
Building a Camera That Can See Wifi | Radio Telescope V2 - Part 3 SUCCESS!
14 votes -
A peek inside the Niantic Real World platform
4 votes -
It turns out all kinds of tech companies are working with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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Reality Winner, liberty loser: NSA leaker faces sixty-three months in the cooler
9 votes -
CBS News interview with ICE whistleblower interrupted by surprise visit from government agents
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Anyone interested in 3D printing?
If there aren't many 3D printer hobbyists here, still feel free to comment if your interested. It's a great hobby open to all price ranges and skill levels. If you can't afford a printer, many...
If there aren't many 3D printer hobbyists here, still feel free to comment if your interested. It's a great hobby open to all price ranges and skill levels. If you can't afford a printer, many libraries and schools have printers open to public use.
What are your projects? What do you like to print? Materials? Printer? Etc.
I've been getting into 3D printing more seriously. I have worked with cad software for many years but only printed on occasion, never personal stuff. I bought the Prusa Mk3 kit at the end of last year and patiently waited for its mid-spring arrival. It's a fantastic printer worth every bit of waiting. I print in PLA for fun stuff & online models and PETG for functional & outdoor models.
My most recent print was a window fan mount for my car for car camping. I designed it to create some airflow to keep the car from getting stuffy while keeping bugs and water out. It's very low power, so no issue there.
I am currently printing the pangolin awareness toy from thingiverse in white PLA for fun.
What do you like to do with 3D printing? or what do you think of it?
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Military panels should have gender parity, advocate says after N.S. acquittal
4 votes -
What is your favorite tea?
I apologize, everyone. I posted the question in the wrong sub and felt I needed to repost.
15 votes -
Out of control iguanas infesting South Florida
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Sunburn Remedies
It’s that time of year in the Northern Hemisphere- lots of sun and (often) inadequate sunblock usage. What are your tried-and-true remedies, excluding aloe since that one seems common knowledge at...
It’s that time of year in the Northern Hemisphere- lots of sun and (often) inadequate sunblock usage.
What are your tried-and-true remedies, excluding aloe since that one seems common knowledge at this point.
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The gift of death
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He could've been a colonel: The story of Ollie's Trolley
2 votes -
Gong - Flying Teapot (1973)
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Rolo Tomassi - Rituals (2017)
4 votes -
How to eat right - an extensive and informal Q&A with Mark Bittman and Dr. David Katz
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Fat Mattress - I Don't Mind
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Which domain registrar has the best pricing / services?
What domain registrar do you suggest? I have several domains with GoDaddy. I have them there because one of them is a .it domain, and several other registrars didn't offer them at the time. So I...
What domain registrar do you suggest? I have several domains with GoDaddy. I have them there because one of them is a .it domain, and several other registrars didn't offer them at the time. So I kept everything at GD to have it all in one place. And for the longest time, they were giving me great deals, but not so much anymore.
They send me a lot of coupons and try to sell me on the domain club here and there. They sent me a coupon for 20% off renewals. I thought great, but when I checked my control panel the prices of renewing had doubled. GD is really overcharging at this point. I plan to let several domains just lapse and keep the ones worth money and the ones I use personally. Which makes this even more of an ideal time to switch.
I was hoping Name Silo finally offered .it, but they don't. At this point I have been waiting several years for them to offer .it support, and they keep saying check back in 6 months. So I'll just bite the bullet and leave my .it and .me at GD and move everything else out if they end up being the best deal. I'd like the keep them together because I use those two for email, and I'd like them in one place for management ease.
Thanks
12 votes