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She’s 103 and just ran the 100-meter dash. Her life advice? ‘Look for magic moments’
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Stranger Things 3 | Final trailer
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Still snarling after 40,000 years, a giant Pleistocene wolf discovered in Yakutia
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Trump approves strikes on Iran, but then abruptly pulls back
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Slack goes public via a direct listing, with a market cap near $25 billion in early trading
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J Dilla - Stop
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Rich The Kid - Plug Walk (Mabel Remix) (2018)
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I386 architecture will be dropped starting with Ubuntu 19.10
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How to start being an adult? I feel like I am falling downhill without any branch to catch me.
I hope this is the right place to post my question. About me: I am 23, currently studying computer science in a university and failing it hard. I have finished school with pretty good grades,...
I hope this is the right place to post my question.
About me: I am 23, currently studying computer science in a university and failing it hard. I have finished school with pretty good grades, found school easy and didn't really put any effort into learning. After getting my fancy sheet of paper with my grades I applied to compsci studies. Fast forward to now, I am in my last semester with only 30% of credits I need to graduate. It is really hard, I have zero friends to work with at unversity, I make plans and detailed lists of work I have to do but always fail to follow them. I feel like I cannot control myself, one week I will do my work, next week I will struggle to get out of bed and do anything, I can spend whole day laying in bed and doing nothing. My personal life did not progress upwards too, I do not feel any joy in reading, communicating with people or doing basically anything. Everything feels like one big boring game of get a degree, work, make kids and die. My parents are disappointed, since I am failing uni, got fat and basically became a complete opposite of who I was at school. If I dont have anything to do I will just sit at home and stare at my computer, I dont even play games or watch movies, just mindlesly browse reddit or some forum without posting or commenting.Maybe someone out here has faced a similar situation and give me a hint/tip to start with, I feel hopeless and useless. This situation seems like an endless void to me, maybe there is a way out that I cannot see?
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Anyone have experience going to school in their 50s?
I'm in my early 50s and have been seriously considering going to school. I have performed manual labor for most of my working career, and though I truly enjoy it, my body cannot keep up anymore. A...
I'm in my early 50s and have been seriously considering going to school. I have performed manual labor for most of my working career, and though I truly enjoy it, my body cannot keep up anymore. A few years ago I began looking for work in an office environment, and after a a demoralizing year of submitting resumes, I landed a minimum wage job in a small customer support office inside a larger organization. The work was soul suckingly boring. I applied to other departments and received job offers, but management would not let me leave customer service because I have a way of deescalating difficult situations. I was eventually offered the customer support manager role, but I refuse to manage people. Since the company would not let me move out of customer support, I left them and took a long vacation. That is where I am at now.
I am afraid that an educational investment will not pay out the dividends that I am hoping for. I don't have all the time in the world anymore. I guess I am looking for career / school advice, or if not advice, similar journeys.
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Tampa Bay Rays to explore playing in Montreal
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How information is like snacks, money, and drugs—to your brain
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If PornHub wants to support a cause, start with sex worker rights
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Last year, a museum in France dedicated to the work of Étienne Terrus discovered that over half of its collection was fake. Phil Hoad spent nine months investigating how it happened.
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Friendly Linux Chat
I'm having some problems with a notebook I want to set up for a friend. And its the first time in a long time I'm not able to solve it just by myself. So I tried asking at #manjaro and...
I'm having some problems with a notebook I want to set up for a friend. And its the first time in a long time I'm not able to solve it just by myself. So I tried asking at #manjaro and #archlinux-newbies but I got no answer at all. It just seems that IRC changed a lot in the last 15 years. Or maybe my IRC manners are not up to date?
Anyway, do you know a place where there is a nice Linux-crowd? What are your favourite Places to get help? (besides the archwiki) ;-) I'm out of the loop for 10-15 years now because most places got pretty toxic.12 votes -
Horns are growing on young people’s skulls. Phone use is to blame, research suggests.
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Voluntary recall of a limited number of older generation 15-inch MacBook Pro units which contain a battery that may overheat and pose a fire safety risk
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How modern life is transforming the human skeleton
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Canada passes Bill C-68, overhauling the Fisheries Act and banning import and export of shark fins
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Amid Evil | Launch trailer (released from Early Access)
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How to write documentation that's actually useful
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Hackers, farmers, and doctors unite! Support for right to repair laws slowly grows
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The new American family: Trans, gender queer, nonbinary, two-spirit
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Telethon - Chimney Rock (2019)
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New California Bill Could Revolutionize How the U.S. Tackles Plastic Pollution
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Sicaria Sound with Ago, Karma & Kursk [Innamind Takeover] - 18th June 2019
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Scientists amazed as Canadian permafrost thaws seventy years early
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Corsica's 'cat-fox': On the trail of what may be a new species
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Florida city to pay $600K ransom to hacker who seized computer systems weeks ago
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The British sex workers fighting censorship
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Harry Potter: Wizards Unite | Launch trailer - Worldwide launch starting June 21
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Dub FX & Steppa Style - Goa Rooftop Session (2019)
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When white supremacists overthrew a government - The Wilmington insurrection of 1898
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YouTube under US Federal investigation over allegations it violates children’s privacy
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YouTube is partnering with Universal Music Group to remaster almost 1000 of the most iconic music videos of all time, with over 100 available now
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Tabletop RPGs with kids
Has anybody had much experience playing DnD or other tabletops with children? I've been toying with the idea of making a fairly straightforward and simplified RPG using Story Cubes and GURPS that...
Has anybody had much experience playing DnD or other tabletops with children? I've been toying with the idea of making a fairly straightforward and simplified RPG using Story Cubes and GURPS that kids can get involved with easily and have fun playing. I'm specifically aiming to play with my daughter (8) and my niece (5) on a big family holiday in August, though I see no real reason that this couldn't work with adults as well.
Essentially, the conceit would go along the lines of each player rolling a limited number of story dice to help with character creation and such. I'd ask the players a few simple questions about their powers (for example, are you more of a wizard or more of a warrior?) to get some basic stats stats together (STR, DEX, INT, CON), and then use story dice myself to quickly improvise a short one-shot session.Does anyone have experience playing with kids, and if so - any pointers? Am I being too ambitious about children's ability to imagine stuff in this way? If so, are there any good systems out there that are good for young people to pick up and get stuck into roleplaying with?
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The invisible gorilla strikes again: Sustained inattentional blindness in expert observers
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half•alive - RUNAWAY (2019)
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Bodies in seats: At Facebook’s worst-performing content moderation site in North America, one contractor has died, and others say they fear for their lives
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Software Architect as a Developer Pension Plan
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Is it time for truth and reconciliation in the US?
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Hell is high water: When will the Mississippi River come for New Orleans?
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Rethinking open source: The challenges behind establishing a modern emulator
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Chennai water crisis: City's reservoirs run dry
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The Cinematic Orchestra, Lou Rhodes - Time and Space (2007)
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It’s great that Taylor Swift now supports queer people, but her messaging needs some work
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Varangians - Elite bodyguards of the Byzantine emperors
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What are you reading these days? #21
What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk a bit about it. Notes: I am aiming to make a list of all the books mentioned...
What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk a bit about it.
Notes: I am aiming to make a list of all the books mentioned in toplevel comments in these threads, see this wiki page. If you want to help with that, that'd really be appreciated, PM me please.
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China killing prisoners to harvest organs for transplant, tribunal finds
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