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15 votes
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Steam Client Beta Update - May 15th, 2019
7 votes -
Hiker, lead developer of SuperTuxKart, steps down after 13years of development
13 votes -
‘They have free rein’: Rio residents fear police violence under far-right rule
4 votes -
From Agatha Christie to Gillian Flynn: Fifty great thrillers by women
5 votes -
Israel Folau's rugby union contract terminated as punishment for players' code of conduct breach
5 votes -
Trump Administration to LGBT couples: Your 'out of wedlock' kids aren't citizens
27 votes -
Truly progressive policies to support stable, affordable rental housing for all are a golden political opportunity
11 votes -
The Heat: A Kitchen (R)evolution | Trailer 1
5 votes -
Necrobarista | Gameplay trailer - PC release on August 8, 2019
6 votes -
Why do people not like telemetry?
I often see people complaining about telemetry in things like Firefox and the like, but I've never understood why it was a big problem for your privacy. If it's anonymous and helps the developers...
I often see people complaining about telemetry in things like Firefox and the like, but I've never understood why it was a big problem for your privacy. If it's anonymous and helps the developers do their job, what's wrong with it?
26 votes -
Missouri HB 126 - "Right to Life of the Unborn Child Act"
9 votes -
How does a rural Colorado county with three people per square mile send thirty students to an Ivy League institution?
9 votes -
Piezoelectricity - Why hitting crystals makes electricity
7 votes -
Retired oil rigs off the California coast could find new lives as artificial reefs
4 votes -
CPU.fail - Multiple attacks against modern Intel CPUs disclosed (ZombieLoad, RIDL, Fallout)
43 votes -
The making of 21 Savage's "a lot" video with Aisultan Seitov
3 votes -
The Teacher Shortage is Real, Large and Growing, and Worse Than We Thought (Part 1)
22 votes -
The human antivenom project
5 votes -
Affordable housing crisis: Why are US cities struggling?
5 votes -
What is your note taking workflow?
Hi, I'm wondering how and if you're taking notes and how you manage them. I feel like I can't get to the right solution. I want something open and own my data, so I tend to prefer plain text /...
Hi,
I'm wondering how and if you're taking notes and how you manage them. I feel like I can't get to the right solution. I want something open and own my data, so I tend to prefer plain text / markdown files and I want to manage them on my own for privacy reasons but still be able to sync and edit them on my mobile device (iOS), desktop (macOS) and ideally online and also have full text search.
I know about Microsoft OneNote, Google Docs/Keep, Evernote - but I just can't overcome myself to use them since it's hard to impossible to get data out of there.
Right now I'm hosting my own git repository with gitea.io and I'm able to edit my notes on the web, on my desktop (using git clone/pull/commit/push) and with a git client (working copy) on my phone. The downside: I need to manually commit and push my changes and also pull them, it's not really in sync.
26 votes -
Was RTX a big scam? – Performance & image quality analysis
4 votes -
Can car-crazy Dallas learn to love bikes?
7 votes -
What have you been watching/reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was...
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its pages on Anilist, MAL, or any other database you use!
8 votes -
Feminisms in Mexico: From particularism toward a concrete universalism
4 votes -
Paolo Nutini - Scream (Funk My Life Up) (2014)
5 votes -
The struggles of an open source maintainer
10 votes -
"Breakfast food" is a lie - Americans eat a narrower variety of foods for breakfast than anyone else
6 votes -
As commercial spaceflight takes off, the US aviation industry gets protective of airspace
4 votes -
Zero Symphony Battalion (Hiroki Kikuta) - Never Ending Night (feat. Jillian Aversa) (2018)
5 votes -
The trade secret - Firms that promised high-tech ransomware solutions almost always just pay the hackers
9 votes -
Going Critical - an interactive essay demonstrating how things move and spread through networks
4 votes -
Why WhatsApp will never be secure
16 votes -
How the promise of a $120 billion Uber IPO evaporated
10 votes -
Facebook, Google, Twitter sign 'Christchurch Call' to cull terrorist content
Facebook, Google, Twitter sign 'Christchurch Call' to cull terrorist content And here is the Christchurch Call itself.
10 votes -
New HIV map offers most detailed look yet at the epidemic
9 votes -
Uh, who decided to let Mel Gibson star in a movie called ‘Rothchild’?
7 votes -
Polynation - Toba
5 votes -
Uber’s plans include attacking public transit: documents filed for IPO reveal plans to privatize transportation, getting riders off public buses and trains and onto "Uber buses."
14 votes -
After men in Spain got paternity leave, they wanted fewer kids
17 votes -
A new SAW film is headed our way from Chris Rock
6 votes -
The fringe rightwing group changing the UN agenda on abortion rights
9 votes -
Inside the long war to protect plastic: Single-use plastic is clogging oceans and landfills. The industry that makes it has waged a decades-long campaign to keep it on the market.
4 votes -
Cyclic Redundancy Check Explanation
4 votes -
Blurred lines: A pregnant man’s tragedy tests gender notions
11 votes -
World of Warcraft Classic goes live worldwide August 27
17 votes -
Bob Hawke, Australia's 23rd prime minister, dies aged 89
6 votes -
Super Mario Maker 2 Direct 5.15.2019
13 votes -
Clumsy gods: ‘Catch-22’ brings the subversive humor—and horror—of the book to Hulu
7 votes -
Will including prescription drug prices in ads drive down prices?
6 votes