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11 votes
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Elon Musk, stoned, with Joe Rogan
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What statistic is absolutely mind-blowing?
Contrary to popular belief, if you're in a position where you need CPR from cardiac arrest, you only have a 5-10% chance of surviving after an attempted resuscitation.
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Abdel-Halim Hafez - رسالة من تحت الماء (A Letter From Under The Sea) (1973)
11 votes -
Water Security: The Fragile Desalination Infrastructure of the Arabian Gulf
9 votes -
Reading 'The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August'
I'm in the last 100 pages and would like to recommend this book. Although it plods a little bit early on, to me it's something of an achievement to keep things going and create interest in the...
I'm in the last 100 pages and would like to recommend this book. Although it plods a little bit early on, to me it's something of an achievement to keep things going and create interest in the last pages. The premise is that people live multiple lives, but there's more to it than that. The level of writing is above average and the breadth of the book, taking you through several countries and historical events is well done. I'll be up for discussing it in a week or so if anyone's interested.
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Sweden's elections: Scandinavian country’s 7.3 million voters go to polls on 9 September. What are the key issues?
14 votes -
"The Social Ideology of the Motorcar" by André Gorz, 1973
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What are you reading this week? #1
What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk a bit about. Edit: I have two "votes" currently, including mine, for the...
What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk a bit about.
Edit: I have two "votes" currently, including mine, for the questions below. Currently I have 2 votes for bi-weekly, two for on Fridays, and the other voter has agreed that I keep making these posts. So, I've scheduled the next "What are you reading this week?" discussion for the 14th Sep Fri.
P.S.: This is the first instance of what I want to make a weekly recurring topic. I've asked here yesterday whether would people like it, and because that suggestion was supported w/ upvotes and comments, I decided to go ahead and start doing this. Because this is the first such topic, I'd be glad if you could answer these questions too: (1) weekly, biweekly or monthly; (2) on fridays or on mondays; (3) who should post these topics, me, or someone else? Any suggestions and objections are welcome!
My intention is that I post this topic every Friday from now on, with these contents (w/o the postcriptum here), and usually start it out with a comment on what I'm reading. IDK if the discussion on moderators is concluded and what sort of a decision has been made, but in any way if you think someone other than me would be a better fit for doing this, please tell me.
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India decriminalises homosexuality
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Anyone playing ARMS?
Is anyone playing ARMS? I know it has some bad press, but I like it – it seems to be one of those specific games that either click for you or not. So, I’m wondering if anyone else is playing it...
Is anyone playing ARMS?
I know it has some bad press, but I like it – it seems to be one of those specific games that either click for you or not.
So, I’m wondering if anyone else is playing it and would be willing to spar.
6 votes -
The real Goldfinger: The London banker who broke the world
8 votes -
Feature request: Offer possibility to change Youtube link to invidio.us link
Hi, The idea: When submitting a link, if youtube is detected on the link give a checkbox or something similar to switch to a more privacy aware youtube client
15 votes -
13-year-old trans girl takes Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison to task over "gender whisperers" comment
10 votes -
1600s Native American fort is one of the most important Northeast finds
4 votes -
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to apologize Nov. 7 for 1939 decision to turn away Jewish refugees fleeing Nazis
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Justice Department probes whether social media is 'stifling' speech
7 votes -
In Amazon's "hellscape", workers face insecurity and crushing targets
5 votes -
Bootstrappable builds
5 votes -
Flight Facilities - Clair De Lune (feat. Christine Hoberg) (Motez Remix) (2013)
4 votes -
Dying PBT Keycaps
I just got my /dev/tty blanks in from Massdrop and I an thinking of dying them to match my current ABS colorway. I have looked at the guide and I think I am able to do all that, but I am wondering...
I just got my /dev/tty blanks in from Massdrop and I an thinking of dying them to match my current ABS colorway.
I have looked at the guide and I think I am able to do all that, but I am wondering what kind of look I am going to/can get by dying the gray and red caps?
I assume the gray caps would just yield a slightly darker color, but I am curious if I can get an interesting shade of brown by dying the red keycaps with some other color (or just more brown?)
Any hints on dying the colored caps or dying PBT in general are appreciated.
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The other political correctness: America's elite universities are censoring themselves on China
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How we fit the NES game Micro Mages into 40 Kilobytes
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Suggestion : browsing keyboard shortcuts
Hi, I used to browse reddit with the J/K scroll up down the feed or comments keyboard shortcut. Coupled with X for opening media or link and C to get to comments, it was a much more efficient way...
Hi,
I used to browse reddit with the J/K scroll up down the feed or comments keyboard shortcut. Coupled with X for opening media or link and C to get to comments, it was a much more efficient way of navigating the website. As do all vim-like controls like Vimium etc..
There are a lots of more useful keyboard navigation possibilities but i think these are the more needed ones for now.
13 votes -
Eve Online maker CCP Games sells to Black Desert Online’s Pearl Abyss for $425 million
18 votes -
A band of Polish mathematicians figured out much about how German Enigma encoding machines operated, years before Alan Turing did
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An open source CPU
6 votes -
Whole Foods workers seek to unionize, says Amazon is ‘exploiting our dedication’
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What do you do to research politicians in your country?
Before elections or just in general, what do you do to get to know people in power? I personally use Wikipedia as a clear, quick way to learn about politicians from front to back. Also, near...
Before elections or just in general, what do you do to get to know people in power?
I personally use Wikipedia as a clear, quick way to learn about politicians from front to back. Also, near elections, I tend to do a quick web search alongside this to try and get a feel of what current events are saying about candidates, now that they're in the limelight.
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Mulatu Astatke & The Heliocentrics - Masengo (2009)
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Browser extensions: Are they worth the risk?
18 votes -
‘Space Jam’ Forever: The Website That Wouldn’t Die [2015]
10 votes -
Elon Musk and the meaning of ‘off the record’
14 votes -
How BoJack Horseman got made - An oral history of TV’s favorite alcoholic, narcissistic, self-destructive talking horse
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Ajit Pai does ISPs’ bidding, pushes for tighter rules on Google and Facebook
16 votes -
"Cat Pictures Please" by Naomi Kritzer
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Blaze Foley — Big Cheeseburgers & Good French Fries
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the emo rap deep dive - by earlgreytea. chapter one: sprite.
howdy there folks! there's been a new breed of rap/hip-hop coursing through the industry in recent years. some songs riding the wave up to the crest in the industry, and gaining some popularity,...
howdy there folks!
there's been a new breed of rap/hip-hop coursing through the industry in recent years. some songs riding the wave up to the crest in the industry, and gaining some popularity, some artists intermingled in major controversy, and most relevantly, a lot of really sad late-millenial-early-gen-z kids getting together to cry in the dark, hug each other, dance until their bodies hurt, and get absolutely fucked up.
this wave, as you can tell by the title of the post and my ceaseless, shitty, un-asked-for poetry, is that of
#emo rap.
(edit: as i was writing this i realized that i started to write for a really long time, so i'm just going to leave this at chapter one for now. if you want me to keep going, or if you saw any big ol' lies in here, feel free to let me know in the comments downstairs!)
chapter one - sprite. the crisp history of emo rap.
the modern evolution of emo rap is a lovechild of two unexpected homes - the montagues and the capulets. (sorry.)
the first origin source is from exactly what the name of the genre suggests - emotional rap. in the 90s, the world of rap was vastly different than it is today. rock music was very much still the cultural zeitgeist, most kids daydreamed of being rockstars, and rap lyrics could be seen bouncing between the usual subjects: struggles of racism/classism, or bragging rights over the monetary, the loud, and the beautiful. the quality of life in the inner cities or housing projects, who had the best shooters, gang representation (east side / west side), or just how damn good weed is.
it goes without saying that, since the birth of the genre, rap has had the capacity to be very introspective and reflective on the lifestyle and living conditions of the artist who'd penned the track. however - it, to my knowledge, was not all that common to see artists focusing on internal struggles, the pressures they faced to succeed financially for the sake of themselves and their families, the pressures they faced to perform well under their labels.
very early examples of these more self-reflective types of songs come from the big dogs themselves.
"Trapped" x Tupac Shakur speaks very much on the idea of being "trapped" inside of his neighborhood. this very politically charged song gets right into the perspective of Pac himself, and more importantly, the raw emotion flowing through his head as he looks around his day to day.
"Suicidal Thoughts" x Notorious B.I.G Biggie himself coming out with one of his most vulnerable tracks he'd ever produced. this relatively short song proves to be very dense and curt, with the man himself talking about how he doesn't believe he's fit to get into heaven, how he believes his mom would have rather aborted him, and contemplating the effects that his death would have on those around him.
tracks like these set the stage for the next wave of introspective rappers to take the stand, and interestingly enough, our three biggest culprits all seemed to be involved in some form or fashion in the music of the others.
jumping from the nineties to the naughts, we see our next field of rappers entering stage right - kanye west, kid cudi, and drake.
one of the first major albums to set the stage for the emo rap that we very well could see carrying the rap torch into the next decade, was none other than kanye west's "808s and Heartbreak". with features from kid cudi, we see kanye exploring a lot of heartbreak, loss, and loneliness on this record. for example, we've got tracks like "Bad News" where it seems like ye recants moments of his finding infidelity in the girl of his dreams, with lyrics like
Didn't you know I was waiting on you Waiting on a dream That'll never come true ... Oh you just gonna Keep another love for you Oh you just gonna Keep it like you never knewover the next two years after 808s' release, we see cudi come out with a series of small records under his "man on the moon" project, featuring absolute earworms like "Day N' Night" and some of his deepest work like "Soundtrack 2 My Life". over the course of the project we hear cudi very often speaking on topics like depression, the death of his dad, and lots of drugs that were used as a means of escape from his own head.
and in the next year, drake drops what (i would) consider to be his big-break record "Take Care". after his debut album saw a good deal of commercial success, and got drake a good amount of fame for himself, "Take Care" as an album serves as a bit of cathartic introspection for a young drizzy - often touching on topics like failed relationships, materialism, and loneliness. (mostly though, a lot of heartbreak. i think this is the album that gained drake a lot of negative attention in the rap community for being "soft", and "a bitch". i disagree, but hey, toxic masculinity, what ya gonna do.)
the most notable songs off of take care came to be "Marvin's Room" with lines like
Guess she don't have the time to kick it no more Flights in the morning What you doing that's so important? I've been drinking so much That I'ma call you anyway and say Fuck that nigga that you love so badand of course, the title song of the album "Take Care" featuring topics of trust, heartbreak, and this yearning for someone's heart, at the expense of your own emotional wellbeing.
'Cause that truth hurts, and those lies heal And you can't sleep thinking that he lies still So you cry still, tears all in the pillow case Big girls all get a little taste Pushing me away so I give her space Dealing with a heart that I didn't break
and with these tracks leading us well into 2012, it's officially been made socially acceptable for rap to reach this level of introspection. yes, you will still catch shit for being "soft" (though less-so nowadays i find), but with absolute industry influencers like ye, cudi, and drizzy, it would be hard to argue that there's no place for this kind of music or these kinds of lyrics in the modern rap scene.
the tone has been set, and we look onward to the next six years of rap music. what's to come of it? will there be more heavy r&b influence like we saw in Take Care? will electronic beats like we saw in 808s, or futuristic production styles like we had in Man in the Moon take charge? will these trendsetters who have now allowed rap to get interpersonal, raw, and introspective in a new field be paired with some new, unexpected style and add a brand new face to the game?
join us next time for chapter two: dirt.
bishop.
14 votes -
The roots of cooking for the sick and why hospital food is so bad
13 votes -
Genoa Bridge collapse: The road to tragedy
8 votes -
Firefox 62.0 release notes
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The mismatch between the school day and the work day creates a child-care crisis between 3 and 5 p.m. that has parents scrambling for options
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Machine Gun Kelly - Rap Devil (2018)
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Cory Booker releases US committee confidential documents related to yesterday’s testimony
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Google AMP can go to hell
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‘Gay sex is not a crime,’ says Supreme Court of India in historic judgement
Article from Times of India: ‘Gay sex is not a crime,’ says Supreme Court in historic judgement Video from Times of India: LGBT community celebrates across the nation Article from NDTV: Section...
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Article from Times of India: ‘Gay sex is not a crime,’ says Supreme Court in historic judgement
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Video from Times of India: LGBT community celebrates across the nation
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Article from NDTV: Section 377 Verdict Live Updates: "History Owes Apology To LGBT," Says Supreme Court
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Article from CNN: India's top court decriminalizes gay sex in landmark ruling
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A friend an I are going on vacation in Oxford (UK) next week, with an option to stay longer and travel through England. What places should we visit/things should we do under all circumstances?
Our current plan is to stay in Oxford for three days, and "go with the flow" for the next four. In Oxford, we have a few plans, but still a lot of free time. For the remainder, we have no fixed...
Our current plan is to stay in Oxford for three days, and "go with the flow" for the next four. In Oxford, we have a few plans, but still a lot of free time. For the remainder, we have no fixed plans other than to do the WB studio tour in London. Mobility wise we are pretty much entirely free, though ideally public transportation as opposed to renting a car would be good.
Do you have any suggestions for what we should do in those free days?
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Esports 'too violent' to be included in Olympics
27 votes -
Melting glaciers are triggering the world's biggest tsunamis
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Do you like any albums that the rest of an artist's fanbase despised, or that were critically panned? Which ones?
Being pretty intensely into punk music, this's happened to me a few hundred times, at least.
11 votes