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15 votes
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I absolutely crushed the Indian pre med exam today. :)
I feel great!
29 votes -
Reversing the technical interview
11 votes -
"By this art you may contemplate the variation of the 23 letters" - An implementation of Borges' Library of Babel
10 votes -
"Pollution tax" should go two ways
Public Transportation should be free. Or near free, like a library. The same way we tax or want to tax pollution, we should fully subside public and ecological transports. I was thinking about...
Public Transportation should be free. Or near free, like a library. The same way we tax or want to tax pollution, we should fully subside public and ecological transports.
I was thinking about this earlier and was disappointed to find very few examples of pollution tax being put to funding public transports. Even fewer of public transportation being free. It's a bit underwhelming that this isn't talked about more in environmental policies.
20 votes -
At home with the embattled owner of the Flintstone house
5 votes -
How to make it big in hip-hop when your city pretends you don't exist
5 votes -
For patients with memory loss, working towards better diagnosis
5 votes -
Rocket Lab launches three US military satellites
4 votes -
Sari Club land owners agree to sell Bali bombing site but want compensation for lost business
3 votes -
Brunei will not enforce death penalty for gay sex following backlash
9 votes -
Burger King plans to roll out Impossible Whopper across the United States
42 votes -
Elephant Man: Joseph Merrick's grave 'found by author'
6 votes -
Boeing confirms that "Angle of Attack Disagree Alert" was intended to be standard on 737 Max, but didn't inform airlines or the FAA after discovering it was disabled by default
6 votes -
Firefox 66.0.4 has been released - fixes disabled extensions/add-ons
16 votes -
Anyone going to Otakuthon?
6 votes -
Ramadan: Three Muslims explain how they combine its spirituality with their busy lives
8 votes -
Seafood without the sea: Will lab-grown fish hook consumers?
10 votes -
The fall of 76
12 votes -
Any large-scale art installations you'd recommend?
Howdy folks. Had a recent interest in large-scale art projects, and I'm not sure where to start looking to find more. Anything that by nature has to exist outside of a museum. I'm looking for big...
Howdy folks.
Had a recent interest in large-scale art projects, and I'm not sure where to start looking to find more.
Anything that by nature has to exist outside of a museum. I'm looking for big displays. Whether it be large scale performance art, buildings erected at the will of an artist, or things like the Dumb Starbucks event that took place out in Los Angeles.
Installments that took any measure of great coordination, investment, or raw personal effort.
I feel like I'm doing a right shit job of describing this - but maybe you get the idea. If anyone has links to news articles, blog posts, or whatever about these kinds of art please drop a comment!
9 votes -
To help children learn braille, Lego will introduce bricks designed for the blind
7 votes -
‘Deep Sleep’: How an amateur porno set off a massive Federal witch hunt
13 votes -
A quick and dirty introduction to Exterior Calculus (Stoke's Theorem)
6 votes -
AIs should have the same ethical protections as animals
12 votes -
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, JavaScript Adaptation
3 votes -
Conservatives want Catholic bishops to denounce pope as heretic
22 votes -
How Airbnb took over the world
6 votes -
A new approach to multiplication opens the door to better quantum computers
7 votes -
On-U Sound: Pay It All Back vol 7 (2017)
3 votes -
Murder and the missing briefcase: The real story behind Harper Lee’s lost true crime book
5 votes -
Indonesia to sink scores of boats to deter illegal fishing
4 votes -
Centrelink wipes 'robo-debt' at centre of test case
4 votes -
A Few Billion Lines of Code Later: Using Static Analysis to Find Bugs in the Real World
4 votes -
Bear's Den - Broken Parable (2016)
4 votes -
Sea, sand but no sunscreen: Tiny Tuvalu desperate for skin protection
8 votes -
How Game of Thrones ruined its most important episode
20 votes -
Getting diagnosed with ADHD at 25 changed everything
12 votes -
Supergiant Games is now on Itch.io (Except Hades)
9 votes -
How do you organize your bookmarks?
For me, I have a huge collection of bookmarks in Firefox that are super unorganized. I have some semblance of folder system but...it's quite messy. I'm sure many people have a similar problem....
For me, I have a huge collection of bookmarks in Firefox that are super unorganized. I have some semblance of folder system but...it's quite messy. I'm sure many people have a similar problem. Share your ideas on how you keep your bookmarks organized, what's your system?
25 votes -
In the land of hope and grief: An art therapy project in an Alaska Native village helps teens talk about suicide in their community
4 votes -
5G signal could jam satellites that help with weather forecasting
7 votes -
“We’re drinking now”: The oldest newspaper in New Orleans just fired its entire staff
11 votes -
Meal kits have smaller carbon footprint than grocery shopping, study says
17 votes -
Evolution: How the theory is inspiring a new way of understanding language
5 votes -
Thank You Scientist - FXMLDR (2019)
5 votes -
The story of XBAND - The 16-bit multiplayer network for Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis
7 votes -
Higher Homotopy Groups Are Spooky
6 votes -
Which subscriptions do you consider to be worth their cost?
Aside from this wonderful website, what are things that have enough value to you that you're willing to pay for them not just once, but repeatedly over time?
41 votes -
Review: "Bedroom Music" by Steph Castor
5 votes -
Country House wins the 2019 Kentucky Derby after Maximum Security disqualified
5 votes