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14 votes
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How to make wind power sustainable again
6 votes -
Frank Zappa - Amnerika
5 votes -
VULFPECK - Darwin Derby
8 votes -
The Toronto Raptors achieved a rare feat: intimidating the Golden State Warriors
4 votes -
Are the notes played here essentially random?
I was watching this video and at the linked time I was wondering if there was any technique being used because it looks almost random but sounds quite good. The only thing I could see is he was...
I was watching this video and at the linked time I was wondering if there was any technique being used because it looks almost random but sounds quite good. The only thing I could see is he was using only the white keys.
5 votes -
Lesbian bar in Tokyo hit by transgender controversy
6 votes -
How Japan copied American culture and made it better
7 votes -
Star Trek fans: what's your position on the amount of technological mumbo jumbo?
I'm (re)watching Star Trek: The Next Generation, and after a few episodes I started to tune out every time they detail how some specific solution is possible. There's little care with consistency,...
I'm (re)watching Star Trek: The Next Generation, and after a few episodes I started to tune out every time they detail how some specific solution is possible. There's little care with consistency, everything is bent to fit the story. "Oh, I get it, if I reverse the trusters and focus the beams using a microwaved non-Euclidian logarithmic abstraction, we can get the shields back and fix the time distillation!".
I know Star Trek is soft sci-fi, but come on! If it's all meaningless, at least keep it to a minimum. Focus on the interesting bits: the politics, the culture, the philosophical exploration, the juicy paradoxes.
I still love Star Trek and I definitely don't want it to become hard sci-fi, but sometimes it feels like /r/VXJunkies/...
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A Housing Economy for the Many: To deal with the housing crisis, we need to roll back the financialization of housing.
5 votes -
Amid safety complaints, police launch crackdown on illegal homeless camps in Kakaako
4 votes -
How Iceland recreated a Viking-age religion - the Ásatrú faith, one of Iceland’s fastest growing religions, combines Norse mythology with ecological awareness – and it’s open to all
23 votes -
Trump’s tariffs could ruin the American board game industry
22 votes -
Barack and Michelle Obama sign Spotify deal to produce exclusive podcasts
4 votes -
Envirocidal: The best solution to the compound crises of climate, biodiversity and soil depletion is to simply stop eating animals
14 votes -
Dr. John dies at age 77
6 votes -
Japanese-style listening bars, where DJs spin carefully selected records for a hushed audience, are arriving in America. But truly appreciating them can take a little practice.
16 votes -
Cryptocurrency pioneer Justin Sun pays US$4.57M for lunch with Warren Buffett
7 votes -
AI: The Somnium Files | Official gameplay trailer (September 2019 release)
4 votes -
What's a common misconception or misunderstanding you would love to see corrected?
What's something that people keep getting wrong? (Especially something they don't even know they're getting wrong) It can be something as simple as wanting to enforce "mischievous" over...
What's something that people keep getting wrong? (Especially something they don't even know they're getting wrong)
It can be something as simple as wanting to enforce "mischievous" over "mischievious," or something much bigger like "the earth isn't flat". It can be funny or serious.
Also, even though I said "common", I'm definitely okay with domain-specific or more narrowly-focused ones, so if there's something that really bothers you about your particular job, discipline, or hobby, feel free to share!
44 votes -
Eighteen hours of Radiohead’s OK Computer sessions leak
11 votes -
The Toronto Raptors are now the most valuable sports franchise in Canada, experts say
8 votes -
The next chapter for Destiny 2 - base game becoming free-to-play on Sept 17 along with new expansion, moving from Battle.net to Steam, and more
13 votes -
Publishers that closed their comments sections made a colossal mistake
9 votes -
Reddit Terminal Viewer development is shutting down, owner citing burnout and disillusionment with Reddit as a platform
56 votes -
European Drug Report 2019 directly contrasts US drug crisis, tells a story of relative calm
7 votes -
Keanu Reeves walks into the Chateau Marmont: an 'Always Be My Maybe' casting story
5 votes -
People of Tildes, what apps and programs do you use regularly on your PC?
I'm interested in what applications people use, maybe I can discover some better alternatives. Music: Spotify for streaming, Dopamine for local music. Cloud: OneDrive. As a student, I get 1 TB of...
I'm interested in what applications people use, maybe I can discover some better alternatives.
Music: Spotify for streaming, Dopamine for local music.
Cloud: OneDrive. As a student, I get 1 TB of space for free.
Email: Mailspring, though I'm eyeing eM Client as an alternative right now.
Text Processors: Mostly VS Code with LaTeX, but I do sometimes use good old MS Office.
Code: VS Code again, and also IntelliJ IDEA and CLion for the respective languages. VS Code for anything that isn't C or Java related. I'm also watching the development of Oni Vim 2.
PDF: On my laptop with a touch display, I use Drawboard. On my PC at home I use Nitro PDF.
Browser: Firefox, ever since the quantum update it's nice and snappy. Though maybe I'd switch to Vivaldi when they add Sync at some point.
48 votes -
aerc: Email Client for the Terminal
17 votes -
Hong Kong’s top court sides with gay civil servant in application for spousal benefit and tax assessment
8 votes -
Huntleys & Palmer: Clyde Built 5.0 Compilation (2019)
3 votes -
Peter Cat Recording Co. - I'm Home (2018)
3 votes -
Contentious Oregon climate plan takes lessons from California's mistakes
5 votes -
Eradicating ecocide
4 votes -
Pfizer had clues its blockbuster drug could prevent Alzheimer’s. Why didn’t it tell the world?
8 votes -
The Mind-Body Solution: Neal Stephenson’s Fall explores higher consciousness, the internet’s future, and virtual worldbuilding in one mind-blowing adventure.
5 votes -
Transgender hurdler CeCe Telfer easily wins national championship by more than 0.5 seconds
8 votes -
Behind the scenes with the hacktivists who took on Microsoft and the FBI
4 votes -
Mentally Ill and Languishing in Jail
6 votes -
Extinction risk and rebellion: Fifteen environmental books coming in June
7 votes -
Salsify: Better real-time video
7 votes -
What's the next big fantasy series?
I missed the Witcher, Harry Potter, and Game of Thrones boats-- what's the next big fantasy series that's starting right now? Like one book's been recently released and it was a shock how good it...
I missed the Witcher, Harry Potter, and Game of Thrones boats-- what's the next big fantasy series that's starting right now? Like one book's been recently released and it was a shock how good it was, and all of its readers want more?
I want to hop on a train that'll take me into a fantasy land when the getting's good.
29 votes -
Rocket League - Get ready for Radical Summer
8 votes -
The problem with SSH agent forwarding
4 votes -
2019 Macbook Pro review by Dave Lee
17 votes -
Subnautica's design director explains how they crafted an exciting and dangerous experience without allowing the player to fight back
13 votes -
What's your favorite videogame?
self-explanatory. Mine is Minecraft.
24 votes -
'It's time for us to watch them': App lets you spy on Alexa and the rest of your smart devices
11 votes -
The forgotten victim of the Salvation Army building collapse
4 votes -
China’s anime and cosplay obsession
6 votes