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25 votes
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WebAssembly at eBay: A Real-World Use Case
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Our fury over abortion was dismissed for decades as hysterical
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ISI$ - Joyner Lucas ft Logic (2019)
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The technology of Storytelling: Dolby Labs' Poppy Crum shares a glimpse of the future
5 votes -
A solution to psychology’s reproducibility problem just failed its first test
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Archiving grief five years after the Isla Vista attacks
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Canadian federal government reveals passenger bill of rights
6 votes -
Go is Google's language, not ours
15 votes -
McHive, the world’s smallest McDonalds (for bees)
4 votes -
Generating YouTube Titles Using Image Captioning
4 votes -
Facebook plans to launch 'GlobalCoin' currency in 2020
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Rust Koans
10 votes -
The folly of climate change philanthropy
5 votes -
Announcing GitHub Sponsors: a new way to contribute to open source
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Repair of iconic ’60s era synthesizer turns into long, strange trip for engineer
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What impact has climate change or environmental degradation had on your life?
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On exercising your rights in privacy policies
@swipp_it: 1/ So, I guess my new "hobby" over the past few years has become reading terms of service/privacy policies for things I want to use and then trying to enforce my rights as laid out in those policies. Unsurprisingly, companies are often not certain how to respond to this.
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5G networks could throw weather forecasting into chaos
19 votes -
Terminator: Dark Fate | Official trailer
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Why Precompiled Headers do (not) Improve C++ Compile Times
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Jussie Smollett’s case file is unsealed by judge
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For true sneakerheads, every shoe tells a story
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My name is TotalBiscuit - the life and times of John Bain
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Defeating the voters: Across the United States, state autocrats are spurning democratic majorities
15 votes -
Few-Shot Adversarial Learning of Realistic Neural Talking Head Models
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The official history of Chex Quest
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The politics of going to the bathroom
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David Milch’s third act
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Bryce Harper’s brother makes $2,000 a month playing independent ball in Lancaster. He loves it.
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Man cons Apple out of 1,493 iPhones
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By censoring Arthur’s same-sex wedding, Alabama Public Television betrayed Mr. Rogers’ legacy
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Shady numbers and bad business: Inside the esports bubble
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Snapchat employees abused data access to spy on users
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How would you guys feel if Youtube followed Instagram and made views/likes/etc. private?
Curious how you guys feel about this as users, uploaders etc? Its an interesting question because this was generally viewed as a good move by instagram, would it be the same with Youtube. Also,...
Curious how you guys feel about this as users, uploaders etc? Its an interesting question because this was generally viewed as a good move by instagram, would it be the same with Youtube.
Also, from what I understand a lot of drama on Youtube has been elevated because of public seeing the subs go up/down, maybe this would change how we analyse drama. I dont say this in the sense of someone who enjoys drama, but some of these things reflect social trends/situations.
Edit: I just want to add for clarification; Instagram is currently beta testing a feature where only you the poster can view how many likes and comments you get, the public cannot. The Youtube version would be hiding views/likes/subs from the audience, but not the content creator.
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11,000-year-old Turkish town about to be submerged forever
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All remaining Telltale games will be removed from sale on GOG on Monday, May 27
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Removing love locks from bridges and statues
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Men have no friends and women bear the burden
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Woke-washing: How brands are cashing in on the culture wars
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Facebook's third Community Standards Enforcement Report, covering Q4 2018 and Q1 2019
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Tfue’s fight against Faze Clan is new for e-sports, not YouTube
5 votes -
I tried to sexually harass Siri, but all she did was give me a polite brush-off
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What's missing from your life?
A bit of a darker or at least more introspective question than I usually ask, but I think it's a valid one and something worth considering. It's something I've been grappling with recently myself....
A bit of a darker or at least more introspective question than I usually ask, but I think it's a valid one and something worth considering. It's something I've been grappling with recently myself.
As you reflect on your life, is there something which makes its absence known? Something you wish you had, but don't? Do you think you'll ever be able to change, fill, fix, or work around it? Do you think it'll change with time or remain permanent? How does the missing whatever-it-is impact your life?
A final note: given that people are likely going to be sharing some difficult stuff, it's important to remember that empathic listening, particularly online, isn't usually about offering solutions. Questions are often better than answers in conversations of this type.
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Killer flu season sees record numbers of cases and deaths - and it's only just beginning
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"A big fugazi": Why fishermen still can't get behind offshore wind
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In Kenya, LGBTQ activists mobilize in support of historic court decision to decriminalize gay sex
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Muslims of early America: Muslims came to America more than a century before Protestants, and in great numbers. How was their history forgotten?
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World Agroforestry Congress gathers huge group of global boosters in France
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Programming Challenge: Dice Roller
Its been a while since we did one of these, which is a shame. Create a program that takes is an input of the type: "d6 + 3" or "2d20 - 5", and return a valid roll. The result should display both...
Its been a while since we did one of these, which is a shame.
Create a program that takes is an input of the type: "d6 + 3" or "2d20 - 5", and return a valid roll.
The result should display both the actual rolls as well as the final result. The program should accept any valid roll of the type 'xdx'
Bonuses:- Multiplication "d6 * 3"
- Division "d12 / 6"
- Polish notation "4d6 * (5d4 - 3)"
As a side note, it would be really cool if weekly programming challenges became a thing
33 votes