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10 votes
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Wall Street rule for the #metoo era: Avoid women at all cost
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Banda Magda, "Tam Tam" | NPR Music (Night Owl S2 • E4)
2 votes -
Bear Ghost - Necromancin Dancin (2016)
4 votes -
New study shows Medicare-For-All savings likely 2.5x previous estimates
15 votes -
Scientists at the University of Oxford unifying dark matter and dark energy into a single phenomenon: a fluid which possesses 'negative mass"
27 votes -
As US coal use drops to 1979 levels, Environmental Protection Agency may ease rules on new coal plants
7 votes -
Canada arrests Huawei CFO. She faces US extradition for allegedly violating Iran sanctions
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The Roman triumph
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Hulu and Funimation agree to multi-year partnership
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Californication on FLOPPOTRON (Red Hot Chili Peppers cover) (2018)
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Mark Zuckerberg's biggest problem: Internal tensions at Facebook are boiling over
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Advent of Code 2018 - a Christmas Themed HackerRank-like mini project
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~music Weekly Music Share Thread #2 - Guilty Pleasures
This week let's share some of those favorite tracks that you don't usually advertise to other people - the guilty pleasures. The ones that tend to make music critics and other music lovers cringe,...
This week let's share some of those favorite tracks that you don't usually advertise to other people - the guilty pleasures. The ones that tend to make music critics and other music lovers cringe, and garner raised eyebrows from your friends and family. We've all got them hiding in our playlists.
Thanks @ainar-g for the topic suggestion. Feel free to suggest topics for upcoming threads in the comments, and happy listening. :)
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Launch of the Progressive International, November 30, 2018, Vermont
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SpaceX Falcon 9 first stage booster spins out of control on descent back to Cape Canaveral LZ-1
12 votes -
Bowel movement: The push to change the way you poo
10 votes -
Weewarrasauras: Lightning Ridge discovery the first dinosaur to be named in NSW in almost a century
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ban ban ton ton: Stubb's Psychedelic Afro Mix
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The International Gymnastics Federation wants to recognise parkour as a new discipline, with a view to Olympic inclusion in 2024. But the parkour community is opposing the FIG’s efforts.
10 votes -
Debunking the bitcoin death spiral theory
10 votes -
The Confederacy was built on slavery. How can so many southern whites still believe otherwise?
20 votes -
Top thirteen conferences for CIOs in 2019
3 votes -
Lost lands? The American wilderness at risk in the Donald Trump era.
11 votes -
How millennials are breathing fresh life into the ancient Irish language
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Do we need to hide who we are to speak freely in the era of identity politics?
20 votes -
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Shallow Be Thy Game (1995)
4 votes -
Australian army captain sentenced to three months in jail over beer bottle rape 'prank'
4 votes -
Magnitude-7.5 earthquake sparks tsunami warning for New Caledonia, Vanuatu, but no major damage reported
5 votes -
What Makes BeOS and Haiku Unique
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Samsung used a DSLR photo to fake their phone's portrait mode functionality
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Fallout 76 is actually brilliant
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What is the biggest change you've ever made to your diet?
In mid-2012 I decided to become a vegetarian, both for health and ethical reasons. Before then I had mostly been on autopilot when it came to food - I just ate what what was the norm in my family....
In mid-2012 I decided to become a vegetarian, both for health and ethical reasons. Before then I had mostly been on autopilot when it came to food - I just ate what what was the norm in my family. My choice forced me to get out of my comfort zone, to try out new foods I had never considered before. For this reason, the change has been incredibly positive to me; I'm much more conscious of what I eat now. And by setting a precedent it later helped me make more changes, like cutting down sugar. I'm currently testing to see if the bloating and stomach aches I suffer daily are because I am lactose intolerant; if it is indeed the case, that will require another drastic change, although this particular one will be by necessity rather than choice.
What is the biggest change you've ever made to your diet? Was it by choice, or did you feel obligated to do so, for example because of health issues? What did you get out of it? How much thought do you put in your daily diet, in general?
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General Fuzz - Liquid Jazz
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What's the real difference between noise and joke?
I try to tag comments whenever I come across them to help keep the site clean. The problem I'm coming across when doing so is that I'm not entirely sure when to use noise versus joke. The truth...
I try to tag comments whenever I come across them to help keep the site clean. The problem I'm coming across when doing so is that I'm not entirely sure when to use
noiseversusjoke.The truth is, I've never come across anything that's just noise-- it's always been a joke that just feels more like noise than a joke to me.
Is there an official definition for these tags? Are different actions performed based on what the tag is?
21 votes -
Opinion piece: Bitcoin is close to becoming worthless
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Sega Dreamcast at twenty: the futuristic games console that came too soon
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NPR presents their top fifty picks for the best albums of 2018, with reviews and listening links
14 votes -
Cristina Branco - E Às Vezes Dou Por Mim (2016)
5 votes -
Like it or not, Adobe Creative Cloud has a monopoly on our muscle memory
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Five ways to see what's going on in your Windows server system right now
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How to get your photos out of Facebook and into somewhere else
4 votes -
Shell yields to investors by setting target on carbon footprint
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Enrique Lynch Y Su Conjunto - African Bump (2018)
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There are calls for several Icelandic MPs to resign after they were recorded using crude language to describe female colleagues and a disabled activist
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Finders Keepers Records: Best of 2018
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How Feynman Diagrams almost saved space
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Which setting on router should be used to secure home network?
Like millions of people, I have a router at home, with WiFi and admin passwords set up. If an attacker request comes in, there are no port forwarding rules set, and the router should say "hey...
Like millions of people, I have a router at home, with WiFi and admin passwords set up.
If an attacker request comes in, there are no port forwarding rules set, and the router should say "hey request from the internet, I don't know to which device you want to go, sorry I'll drop you then", and I'm secure. But I don't think it's that simple. If a packet from the outer network can attack my LAN without using port forwarding, how?
Which router settings should I be really looking for to make home LAN more secure? Or what are the keywords of network security to start with?
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Why smart people are vulnerable to putting tribe before truth
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Manga at the Museum 物館の漫画 | Curator's Corner S04 E07
7 votes