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9 votes
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My current favourite song: 'Rhapsody in Blue' arranged by Walter Murphy
I discovered (or "discocovered") this song after reading a comment in the April Fool's thread about Spotify changing its "discover weekly" feature into "discocover weekly". The commenter mentioned...
I discovered (or "discocovered") this song after reading a comment in the April Fool's thread about Spotify changing its "discover weekly" feature into "discocover weekly". The commenter mentioned "a disco cover of 'Rhapsody In Blue'", which checks two of my boxes:
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'Rhapsody in Blue' is in my all-time Top Three instrumental/orchestral pieces of music.
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Disco (real disco, from back in the '70s) is one of my favourite genres.
Mashing these two things together just has to be good. And, sure enough, it is! This track is, in equal parts, inspired and cheesy. I can't listen to it without finding myself bopping along. It makes me happy.
I bought the track within 15 minutes of reading that comment, have added it to my "Orchestral" and my "Disco" playlists, and am making excuses to listen to it as often as I can.
Actually, there were a few disco versions of classical songs made in the 1970s. It seems to have been a minor fad back then - and I realised, when buying this track, that I also have Murphy's track 'A Fifth of Beethoven', plus 'Night on Disco Mountain' by David Shire. I really enjoy this combination of funky disco and classical music.
And I love this song! :)
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The design of Apple's credit card
13 votes -
Privileged: Kyle Korver of the Utah Jazz on racism in the NBA
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Switching from Win10 to something else: What are my options?
Win10's issues and walled-in options are driving me nuts lately. I have a variety of software like Illustrator, Photoshop, Blender, Tidal the Office Suite and Solidworks that I use very...
Win10's issues and walled-in options are driving me nuts lately. I have a variety of software like Illustrator, Photoshop, Blender, Tidal the Office Suite and Solidworks that I use very frequently. I really can't not use those. I'd also like to play Steam games.
However, I'd like to use a non-bloated and stupid end user-only OS since win10's shenanigans are driving me mad, but I'm not super tech-savy either(though I'm learning).
Is it feasible to switch over to another OS that offers more freedom in the things I want, but still can run the above programs? If so, which? If not, how should I cope with win10?
14 votes -
USADA suspends former UFC bantamweight champion TJ Dillashaw for two years
7 votes -
Queerbaiting - exploitation or a sign of progress?
11 votes -
Meg Lanning calls for more women's Test cricket
4 votes -
New Zealand parliament to consider Euthanasia/Assisted Dying Bill in conscience vote
5 votes -
Should I go to college for computer science?
I have an undergrad degree in polisci. I was planning on going to law school, but got rejected everywhere I applied. I am really reconsidering going to law school. Last couple years, I realized...
I have an undergrad degree in polisci. I was planning on going to law school, but got rejected everywhere I applied. I am really reconsidering going to law school. Last couple years, I realized that I have a genuine interest in coding, and I could pursue it as a career. I learned C++ with online tutorials, and I think I am proficient at it, or at least have the potential to be much better.
Anyway, money is tight, so I would really appreciate any input you have about a career change. Thank you!
(If this belongs on another sub, please let me know)
EDIT: I am in the U.S. I can move states if necessary.
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Microsoft Edge's build system runs on Linux
@kylealden: @VOsikwemhe @MSEdgeDev Not yet - it's something we'd like to do eventually (our build system runs on Linux) but we're taking things one step at a time starting from Win10, and can't commit to Linux just yet.
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The future is non-binary, and teens are leading the way
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To build the cities of the future, we must get out of our cars
13 votes -
Zach Weinersmith (SMBC Comics) Teams Up With Bryan Caplan on a Book Arguing for Open Borders
13 votes -
Laziness does not exist
20 votes -
Lil Nas X - Old Town Road (feat. Billy Ray Cyrus) [Remix] (2019)
9 votes -
Protections against fingerprinting and cryptocurrency mining available in Firefox Nightly and Beta
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Floex, Tom Hodge - Wednesday (Is The New Friday) (2018)
3 votes -
Stack Overflow's Developer Survey results for 2019
12 votes -
Finding common ground - 90% rule
3 votes -
Holdfast, a poem by Robin Beth Schaer
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Fifty shades of white: The long fight against racism in romance novels
5 votes -
Ethics washing made in Europe - Guidelines for AI ethics published by the EU have been too compromised by industry, according to a member of the group who wrote them
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Israeli election: Far-right, pro-cannabis libertarian may be kingmaker
8 votes -
Blizzard releases the PVP content plan for WoW Classic
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If you had to point out a song in a foreign language either for its catchiness or content, what would it be?
I'd like to hear something different, and am curious about what both the current and past trends have been so anything's welcome really! Honestly it doesn't even have to have any sung parts;...
I'd like to hear something different, and am curious about what both the current and past trends have been so anything's welcome really!
Honestly it doesn't even have to have any sung parts; lately I've been getting in Berlin's indigenous techno scene and found myself with lots of remarkable material to listen to.
Here are a few spotlights of mine:
- A particularly good DJ session of Dirty Doering. His music is what's really pushed me to dip my toes into the techno scene; went to few of his nights and never regretted it so far.
- Songs such as Le Temps de la Rentrée by France Gall, La Mer specifically sung by Julio Iglesias and Champs Elysees by Joe Dassin are some of my go tos when I'm cooking something.
- HaifischNikez Allstar is a really good trashy song, pleasant in its own way in my opinion. Watch it as there's a jumpscare at the beginning of the video.
- Any song by Caparezza. I won't link a specific one cause they're not exactly "melodic", moreso they are extremely clever in the wordplays he makes in each and every one. If i had to suggest an album of his I'd go for Museica.
- Heard a number of catchy tunes while visiting Israel but ended up not knowing any specific title cause while there my phone died...
edit: pointed out jumpscare
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Anyone play Tekken?
I bought Tekken 7 about 6 months ago and have been seriously addicted to it ever since. My friend used to have all the old tekken games when we were really young but back then I just used to mash...
I bought Tekken 7 about 6 months ago and have been seriously addicted to it ever since. My friend used to have all the old tekken games when we were really young but back then I just used to mash buttons.
It's a tough game to learn and even play passably but the process of improving is very satisfying. Currently I've got Asuka to Vindicator (2nd yellow rank) and plan on sticking with her until I (eventually) reach high orange/ first red rank. Dabbled a little with Kazumi/Paul but I don't think switching characters is a good idea at this point.
So do any tildinista's play Tekken?
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Cosmo Sheldrake - Wriggle (2019)
7 votes -
Riding the new wave of anti-fascist black metal
11 votes -
Create Your Survival/Death Bracket for Game of Thrones' Final Season
8 votes -
Fundamentals of project risk management
4 votes -
What remains - For the past 148 years, Yosemite’s Lyell Glacier has taught us about the Earth — how it was created, where it was going, and now, how it might end
9 votes -
A mysterious infection, spanning the globe in a climate of secrecy
6 votes -
/r/ChangeMyView moderators announce that they are launching their own site at ChangeAView.com
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Unknown Mortal Orchestra - Hunnybee (2018)
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How to increase your chances of finding a hidden camera
14 votes -
The wild world of trust funds for pets
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Home is where the _____ is.
I’m in the process of moving house. We’ve been visiting the new house over the weekend, but we haven’t moved any furniture in yet. During our errands, my housemate said “let’s go home”, and it...
I’m in the process of moving house. We’ve been visiting the new house over the weekend, but we haven’t moved any furniture in yet.
During our errands, my housemate said “let’s go home”, and it took me a moment to realise that he was referring to the new house. He was being slightly facetious, but it made me think. That new house obviously isn’t “home” yet, but when will it be “home”?
I realised there are two answers for me: a functional one and a psychological one.
The functional answer for me is “home is where the bed is”. The day after I’ve moved my bed into the new house and have slept there overnight is the day I’ll refer to it as my home (as in “let’s go home”).
The psychological answer is that it will feel like my home when I’m comfortable walking through the house in the middle of the night in bare feet – when I know the place well enough to walk around in the dark without anything to protect me from danger. I have to have lived in a place for a while for it to feel like home.
So… what makes a place “home” for you? When you move into a new house or apartment or condo or tent or treehouse, what makes it feel like “home”? What’s that moment when you know that this house is now a home?
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How AI will reshape the global order
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Why we need weird games
11 votes -
Mort Garson – Mother Earth's Plantasia (1976)
8 votes -
VPN - A Very Precarious Narrative
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"Making video games is not a dream job": "The workers behind hits like Fortnite and Call of Duty need unions to protect them from exploitation"
10 votes -
Japanese Funk and Soul on Vinyl
6 votes -
How to get developers to do things your way
5 votes -
Ghidra the reverse engineering tool has been open sourced
6 votes -
Chef's memoir tackles what it's like to be young, gifted and Black in fine dining
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Should submitters be able to edit their own topic titles afterwards?
https://tild.es/55n has some discussion about this already, and now that this feature is actually implemented, I'd be interested what your opinions on allowing users to edit their own topic titles...
https://tild.es/55n has some discussion about this already, and now that this feature is actually implemented, I'd be interested what your opinions on allowing users to edit their own topic titles after posting are.
My main argument is that it would allow fixing typos and providing significant updates — think adding a [Solved] marker in the title for topics related to some problem or reflecting a title update of a linked article — without having to contact other users that have permissions to do that. The topic log allows that to happen transparently already.
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Sweater Weather - I have a very large spider (2018)
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'A model of hope for the world': Twenty-five years after Rwandan Genocide, new film shows journey toward justice and healing
3 votes