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5 votes
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Twitch Studio: “Going live” is getting a whole lot easier
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Performance matters
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Brainwave helmets and algorithmic copilots: A Black Mirror episode or just modern performance assessment?
3 votes -
The lonely work of moderating Hacker News
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Monster Mash — Horizon: Zero Dawn vs. Days Gone
5 votes -
Netflix has signed a multimillion-dollar, multi-year exclusive agreement with Game of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss
12 votes -
AMD EPYC 7002 Series Rome Delivers a Knockout
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Kids and adults with autism flying easier in Pittsburgh, with airport's help
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Climate Choice - How your choices today can help prevent climate breakdown
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Allen Toussaint -- Shoo-Ra (Shoo-Ra) [Live in Philadelphia, 1975]
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Days after El Paso and Dayton mass shootings, Amnesty International issues travel warning to US
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The fall and rise of Hitman
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'Youth and workers uniting behind this crisis': German labor union urges two million members to join global climate strike
5 votes -
Quora: 31,000 scientists who denied Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW)
5 votes -
WhatsApp protocol decryption for chat manipulation and more
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Excerpt from "Myth and Ritual in Christianity" by A. Watts
... The very insistence on the one historical incarnation as a unique step in a course of events leading to the future Kingdom of God reveals the psychology of Western culture most clearly. It...
... The very insistence on the one historical incarnation as a unique step in a course of events leading to the future Kingdom of God reveals the psychology of Western culture most clearly. It shows a mentality for which the present, real world is, in itself, joyless and barren, without value. The present can have value only in terms of meaning—if, like a word, it points to something beyond itself. This "beyond" which past and present events "mean" is the future. This the Western intellectual, as well as the literate common man, finds his life meaningless except in terms of a promising future. But the future is a "tomorrow which never comes", and for this reason Western culture has a "frantic" character. It is a desperate rush in pursuit of an ever-receding "meaning", because the promising future is precisely the famous carrot which the clever driver dangles before his donkey's nose from the end of his whip. Tragically enough, this frantic search for God, for the ideal life, in the future renders the course of history anything but a series of unique steps towards a goal. Its real result is to make history repeat itself faster and more furiously, confusing "progress" with increased agitation.
—Alan Watts, Myth and Ritual in Christianity. 1954
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Before and after pictures show Greenland's rapid ice melt from space
11 votes -
Why Finland leads the world in flexible work – Nordic nation has embraced agile hours for decades
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For those that have been the target of online harassment, what was it like for you?
I'm interested in the stories of anyone willing to speak about their experiences, whether it was cyberbullying, stalking, doxing, hate mobs, or anything else. Given the sensitive nature of the...
I'm interested in the stories of anyone willing to speak about their experiences, whether it was cyberbullying, stalking, doxing, hate mobs, or anything else.
Given the sensitive nature of the question, only share what you're comfortable with, if at all. The following questions are not a list to be answered but more just jumping off points for consideration.
- What was the harassment like for you?
- What platform(s) did it take place on?
- Was there a specific inciting incident?
- Was it related to any larger cultural factors?
- What was your response like?
- What impact did it have on you and/or others?
- How long did it last?
- What takeaways do you have from the experience?
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Ooblets dev received thousands of "hateful, threatening messages" over Epic exclusivity
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nyáj
nyáj in the shadows of a great unrest stand hallowed halls yet undisturbed by collapse. to be untouched by revolution is a lucky fate for a place like this— so stable in lives and yet always...
nyáj
in the shadows of a great unrest
stand hallowed halls
yet undisturbed by
collapse.
to be untouched by
revolution
is a lucky fate
for a place like this—
so stable in lives
and yet
always received
with such hostility.oh, to be a church—
a great meeting hall
for those of
the faith—
is to be us,
the people of this place
who dare to
keep their fire alive.we are but a
little congregation,
coming together
once in awhile.
giving praise to
what had been;
remembering what
our time had lost.we bear upon our weary backs
a legacy
and hope one day
to restore it.but
we must rest now,
and resign to our dreams
what could be again.5 votes -
Lawyer argues that Humanists — who believe in good without a God — get short shrift in Nevada prisons
5 votes -
Rocket League will remove all paid, randomized Crates later this year, replacing them with a system that shows items in advance
23 votes -
The “30–50 feral hogs” guy actually had a point
12 votes -
Up to 40% of retail stores in Finland could go bust by 2030 – competition from online retailers will bring major upheaval
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NY Times public editor: The readers versus the masthead
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Over-tourism and photo-seekers have been damaging the world's most beautiful places, and even causing some to close to visitors entirely
11 votes -
David Berman (Silver Jews, Purple Mountains) dead at 52
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Typesetting Markdown – Part 7: Mathematics
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The Fully Remote Attack Surface of the iPhone
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Disney announces $12.99 bundle for Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+
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US Feds told Tesla to stop making “misleading statements” on Model 3 safety
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Rethinking the good city: Vallejo’s bold vision
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El Paso massacre galvanizes far-right accelerationists
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Shoujo Manga’s Lost Generation
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What old game would you most want to see remastered/remade?
It can be a remaster (like Resident Evil HD), a faithful recreation (like Spyro Reignited Trilogy), or a complete reboot (like the upcoming Final Fantasy VII Remake). Which old game do you choose,...
It can be a remaster (like Resident Evil HD), a faithful recreation (like Spyro Reignited Trilogy), or a complete reboot (like the upcoming Final Fantasy VII Remake).
- Which old game do you choose, and why?
- What should they change to make the game more palatable for modern audiences?
- What shouldn't they change so that they can remain true to the original?
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New ‘warshipping’ technique gives hackers access to enterprise offices
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Teensy 4.0 Released.
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Python challenges or projects with just the standard library?
I've been slowly learning python for some months already. I used the Python Crash Course book from No Starch Press, it teaches the basics and then goes on with some projects with pygame,...
I've been slowly learning python for some months already. I used the Python Crash Course book from No Starch Press, it teaches the basics and then goes on with some projects with pygame, matplotlib, etc.
However, I feel that my Python skills aren't very good yet, and before learning to use libraries I would like to have a better command of the standard library.
I have been looking for some book with projects or, even better, challenges using just the standard library, but haven't found any good ones. Most of them either are for absolute beginners, or use additional libraries, or are very technical and without focus on practice.
Do you know of any good book or resource with challenges or projects that don't depend on additional libraries? Or, do you have any idea for a project or challenge using just the standard library?
Thanks in advance!
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Local Privilege Escalation exploit found in Steam Windows client - Valve rejected the report, and HackerOne tried to forbid disclosure
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What explains US mass shootings? International comparisons suggest an answer
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“Load flexibility” could shave 15 percent off our peak electricity needs by 2030.
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The tyranny of lawns and landlords: Renting culture puts dreams of cultivating wildness out of reach
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It’s not in your head: Urban flooding is getting much more common
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Police believe they have found the bodies of fugitives Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky in northern Manitoba, ending a cross-Canada search for the men suspected of killing three people in BC
6 votes -
Pacific Standard is shutting down, effective next Friday
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Dayton shooter had history of 'violence towards women,' an ex-girlfriend says
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“Be Water!”: Seven tactics that are winning Hong Kong’s democracy revolution
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Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo team up to force loot box odds disclosures
18 votes