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7 votes
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A movement known as Architectural Uprising is pushing back against Scandinavian design trends – and sometimes forcing architects back to the drawing board
25 votes -
A resurgence of the permanent wave hair style for men
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Is it time to do away with “good taste?”
8 votes -
Where did all the tween fashion go?
10 votes -
A growing share of TikTok's adult users say they regularly get news on the site, bucking the trend on other social media platforms
7 votes -
The backless boy’s suit is here to stay
8 votes -
Why do new cars look like this? (Gray and without any flake, as if formed out of dough)
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Scissor labels
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The history of tie-dye
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What's something you wish made a comeback?
Can be anything: art, culture, technology, society. What's something valuable that we left behind, and would be awesome to revive?
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The next great disruption is hybrid work—thoughts from Microsoft on the future of work
9 votes -
A factsheet about single people in the USA
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How the self-esteem craze took over America
8 votes -
Website design trends you’ll want to know about and try in 2020 and beyond
6 votes -
National trends in grade inflation, American colleges and universities
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Knitting’s tangled history: From aristocrats to punks, the humble yarn has spun its way through centuries of social change
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From Nelson's apple to beef wellington: How war changes the way we eat
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Consumer Electronics Show 2020 summary: Pork, driverless cars, new wearable sensors, folding computers, integrated tech
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Scifi trends over the decades
I've just finished The Sirens of Titan from 1959 (after seeing it recommended here, actually) and something struck me compared to more recent books. A lot of the more technical stuff is kind of...
I've just finished The Sirens of Titan from 1959 (after seeing it recommended here, actually) and something struck me compared to more recent books. A lot of the more technical stuff is kind of hand-waved away. It's not a criticism, just something that stuck out as I was reading. Is this a trend? Do readers demand more details these days? I've read a bunch of sci fi from the 60s until the present day, but I've only really gotten back into it more recently with Sirens.
Perhaps I've read too much Neal Stephenson, who has likely never hand-waved anything away! The Martian also springs to mind, but that's very deliberately focused on the details and keeping it realistic, IIRC.
Spoilers
I'm mostly thinking about the radio-controlling of the Martian army beyond "there is a little box in their pocket" and most of the atmospheric questions beyond how they breathe.
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The empty promises of Marie Kondo and the craze for minimalism
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The decade in fashion: These were the trendsetters in an ever-shifting parade of fashion
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2019 in Light Novels - Isekai lull and romcom resurgence
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Sixteen significant gaming industry figures talk about some of the major trends and changes in gaming over the last decade
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The twenty travel trends we predict for 2020
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Forever 21's bankruptcy shows that teens are outgrowing malls
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Dark crystals: The brutal reality behind a booming wellness craze
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Teens explain the VSCO Girl-and why you never want to be one
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A short cultural history of tie-dye
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What the games industry can learn from Warframe
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Kelp has been touted as the new kale, but it's been slow to catch on
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How Dr. Seuss’s Oh, The Places You’ll Go! became a ubiquitous (and cliché) graduation gift
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The serene pleasure of watching people cook in the Chinese countryside
7 votes -
Jockeying for position: how boxers and briefs got into men’s pants
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Decaf coffee's terrible reputation is outdated, but it's still scorned because of what caffeine represents
4 votes -
The latest diet trend is not dieting
6 votes -
Here's why most modern cars have that weird flat edge in the bodywork around the wheel
8 votes -
Millennial life: How young adulthood today compares with prior generations
10 votes -
The cacao cult: Why chocolate is hot right now
9 votes -
Bisexual lighting: The rise of pink, purple, and blue
8 votes -
Global smartphone shipments will rebound in 2019: IDC
3 votes -
Four perfectly reasonable-sounding 2018 technology predictions that failed
8 votes -
How the lowly sneaker conquered the world
5 votes -
Do you even bake, bro?
5 votes -
From the liberty cap to the pussy hat: A history of radical objects
6 votes -
Australian restaurants scramble to get their hands on emu eggs
4 votes -
12 Manga Magazines Have Ended In 1st Half of 2018; Low circulation, proliferation of smartphones cited as reasons
5 votes -
The cat meme photographer from a century ago
10 votes -
Reports of the death of mayonnaise have been greatly exaggerated
7 votes -
How millennials killed mayonnaise
16 votes