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8 votes
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The cultural significance of cyberpunk
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Risk of Rain 2 has passed one million sales on Steam in the first month of Early Access
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The Digital Antiquarian: Return to Zork
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Being Nikki Smith - The climber known for those photos and bylines and first ascents is not the same person on the inside. That person isn’t called Nathan at all. Her name is Nikki.
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Considering going back to school
I'm having a bit of a reckoning where I'm working a call center job, and when I like it, it's okay, and when I don't, it's a drag, but just recently my wrists have started to seriously act up and...
I'm having a bit of a reckoning where I'm working a call center job, and when I like it, it's okay, and when I don't, it's a drag, but just recently my wrists have started to seriously act up and impact my work and life some, and my work insurance won't cover treatment. On a related note, Mom is willing to
love and supportbribe me back into going to school since I can go back on her insurance as long as I'm taking classes full time. Normally, I would respectfully decline because I'm prideful and petty, left school on academic probation 4 years ago after blowing off classes and am still nursing an underlying fear of failure and psychological hang-ups due to previous academic overextension. But I do have savings to fall back on, I am at a point where I can reasonably pivot, Mom will likely never let this one die, and my job causes me pain. So, what do?10 votes -
Peter Mayhew, who played Chewbacca in ‘Star Wars’ films, dies at 74
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“Just Switch to Linux” Is The Loser’s Game
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Raghu Dixit - Ambar (2012)
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Trio of ByteBeat Tracks - Arranged by me to be played by my tiny 140 character javascript player
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Sting - Shape Of My Heart (1993)
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'League of Legends' studio faces employee walkout, promises changes
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The making of Amazon Prime - An oral history of the subscription service that changed online shopping forever
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Hey! How are you doing today?
Need to vent, brag or just talk about your day? Thought this would be a nice space for this.....
Need to vent, brag or just talk about your day? Thought this would be a nice space for this.....
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Sonic’s live-action design upset the entire internet, so the studio is changing it
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Economics of recycling
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Modern SQL Window Function Questions
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The totalitarian buddhist who beat SimCity
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Verizon is looking to sell Tumblr, Pornhub looking to buy
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A damaging hockey fight shows why insider journalists need an outsider’s perspective
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Ligatures in programming fonts: hell no
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SpaceX’s unnerving silence on an explosive incident
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#DataScience Hive mind: I’m writing an article about the career path for job-changers who want to get into data science fields. I’d love your input.
It’s no secret that data science is a good career path. The jobs are in demand, the salaries are compelling, and the work is interesting. So how does someone break in? In particular, I’m...
It’s no secret that data science is a good career path. The jobs are in demand, the salaries are compelling, and the work is interesting. So how does someone break in?
In particular, I’m interested in how an experienced IT professional can move into data science. What advice would you give to someone with, say, five years of computing experience, who wants to break into the field? Tell me about the skills required, where you’d tell your friend to go to acquire them, and how to get a job without a specialized degree. What would make you say, “I want to hire this person, even if the individual lacks the relevant schooling”?
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Detective Pikachu review — an absurdly silly, wonderful ride
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Maine is the first state to ban styrofoam
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What are some examples in gaming of things that were ahead of their time?
I recently read a book about Nintendo and Sega in the 90s, and it reminded me of something I'd long forgotten: the Sega Channel. The idea that the Sega Genesis had a digital delivery system in...
I recently read a book about Nintendo and Sega in the 90s, and it reminded me of something I'd long forgotten: the Sega Channel.
The idea that the Sega Genesis had a digital delivery system in 1994 is wild to me. For comparison, Steam didn't have its first release until 2003, nearly ten years later!
What are some other examples of games, hardware, or ideas that were ahead of their time?
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Ariana Grande - bad idea (2019)
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My childhood in a cult
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Encyclopedia Brown and the case of the mysterious author
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Why big companies squander brilliant ideas
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CHVRCHES - Leave a Trace (2015)
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Does your city have civil defense/fire/air raid sirens or similar systems?
Heya, fellow Tildees! Given how my city (Celle in northern-ish Germany) just did the monthly test of them, I wonder how widespread they are in the rest of the world and what they're used for. Here...
Heya, fellow Tildees!
Given how my city (Celle in northern-ish Germany) just did the monthly test of them, I wonder how widespread they are in the rest of the world and what they're used for. Here the system's used for alerting firefighters, though they all have pagers or similar by now.
Also I'd assume there are more modern solutions to quickly warn the population. Tell us all about it!14 votes -
Black metal has a real Nazi problem (but it has little to do with one infamous figure)
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A technical and cultural assessment of the Mueller Report PDF
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More than 6,000 Australian taxi and car-hire drivers, operators and licence owners across four states are taking on ridesharing giant Uber, as part of a major class action
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Yowza! Scrabble adds bae, fleek, mansplain and thousands more words to dictionary.
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How an Aquafresh parody Tumblr got swept up in a hate-speech purge
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Rejection kills: The brain makes no distinction between a broken bone and an aching heart. That’s why social exclusion needs a health warning
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Burger King is the latest brand to use depression as a marketing tool
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With cash dwindling, Tesla seeks to raise $2 billion in debt and equity
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The plan to grab the world's carbon with supercharged plant
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Epic buys Rocket League developer Psyonix, strongly hints it will stop selling the game on Steam
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The productivity pit: Work communication software like Teams, Slack, and Workplace were supposed to make us more productive. They haven’t.
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Giant pandas are macronutritional carnivores - A new study shows that the nutrient profile of the bear’s all-bamboo diet is much closer to that of a typical meat eater
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Vilayat Khan & Munir Khan - Raga Bilaskhani Todi (1987)
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XSS attacks on Googlebot allow search index manipulation
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Apple is telling lawmakers people will hurt themselves if they try to fix iPhones
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What song do you want to hear on your deathbed?
Howdy. Yes, my goth/emo bullshit is spreading into new sub...tildes? (If that's what they're called. I've been on hiatus long enough to forget the name.) I've been curious about something I've...
Howdy.
Yes, my goth/emo bullshit is spreading into new sub...tildes? (If that's what they're called. I've been on hiatus long enough to forget the name.)
I've been curious about something I've called "heavenrest" music recently. A song so soft, so perfect, you could listen to it on your way out of life itself.
One of the few examples I have is the song "Seagulls" from the indie rock band Saturday Sun (linked below.)
My question to you.
You're on your way out. You've said your goodbyes (perhaps) and made your peace. What plays in the background?
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I made 7 1k javascript demos in 2 weeks for JS1k! - My Epic Post-Mortem
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Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night | Visuals update and release date announcement (June 18, 2019)
8 votes