-
22 votes
-
Eddie Money - Take Me Home Tonight (1986)
6 votes -
GOG Lunar Sale - Jan 24th through 31st
6 votes -
I've been thinking of retiring
25 votes -
You can track your assets, including everything from ROVs to containers anywhere in the world with Iridium’s new IoT tracking capability
5 votes -
San Francisco Pride members vote to ban Google and YouTube from their parade
25 votes -
Christian Eriksen to join Inter Milan after Tottenham Hotspur accept €20m offer
5 votes -
How the stress of fight or flight turns hair white
6 votes -
Oslo may see just fifty days of snow deeper than 30cm in 2050, down from eighty days today and 140 days in 1900
8 votes -
'Spoons are so brutal!' Paris Hilton's cooking show is a rare work of comic genius
17 votes -
Apple dropped plan for encrypting backups after FBI complained
21 votes -
Ewan Dobson - Scarlatti - Sonata K53 (2020)
5 votes -
Finland's Sanna Marin hopes women leaders will be the 'new normal'
5 votes -
When artificial intelligence lost in translation is
9 votes -
Being Jesus: A short film about living with psychosis
6 votes -
The English Wikipedia has reached 6,000,000 articles
21 votes -
Banning facial recognition misses the point: The whole point of modern surveillance is to treat people differently, and facial recognition technologies are only a small part of that
5 votes -
How would you kill Hitler?
The mission You have been tasked with the mission to kill Hitler. The mission is mandatory and you cannot decline it. You have access to a state of the art time machine: a simple Casio wristwatch...
The mission
You have been tasked with the mission to kill Hitler. The mission is mandatory and you cannot decline it. You have access to a state of the art time machine: a simple Casio wristwatch in which you enter the time, date and location where you wanna travel to. It can travel to any point in past Earth's history, and it is programmed to automatically and safely return you to the present time as soon as the mission is completed.
You have access to all weapons available to humankind in the present day, but you can only take what you can carry.
You also have access to technology that will make you look ethnically German complete with Nazi uniforms, and a perfectly functioning universal translator.
How this thread will work
I will try to come up with a negative outcome for every answer in jackass genie style. Others are welcome to do the same!
22 votes -
Rush - Presto (2011)
5 votes -
Town meeting
9 votes -
Is it really just sexism? An alternative argument for why women leave STEM
22 votes -
Disco Elysium | Hardcore mode and ultrawide support now available
7 votes -
The Yang Gang and its bots
14 votes -
New browser on the block: Flow
23 votes -
People Make Games travels to Hong Kong to interview Blitzchung, the Hearthstone pro banned by Blizzard last year
13 votes -
Bank isn’t happy with its owner
2 votes -
The George (H.W) Bush promise that changed the Republican party
7 votes -
Steam Lunar New Year 2020 Sale - The Year of the Rat (Now through Jan 27 at 10 AM PST)
7 votes -
Housemarque's 25th anniversary is this year, and they've put all other projects on hold to focus on finishing an unannounced game they've been working on for three years
4 votes -
Balancing act: How developers approach making games feel "fair"
6 votes -
With great tech comes great responsibility - A student guide for navigating ethical issues in the tech industry
9 votes -
A software engineer's advice for saving social media: keep it small
29 votes -
A watershed moment for protein structure prediction
14 votes -
You must time-travel to any time before 1799 and never come back. Where do you go?
The time-travel is mandatory, and you must go to any point in Earth history before 1799. You cannot time-travel back. When do you go to, and why? Inspired by a similar post.
35 votes -
Way-too-early 2020 CFB Rankings
4 votes -
Handbook on countering Russian and Chinese interference in Europe
14 votes -
Van Der Graaf - Cats Eye (1977 unreleased video)
5 votes -
Can you defeat the privacy chicken?
16 votes -
Greenpeace loses Norway Arctic oil lawsuit appeal – Oslo appeals court approved Norway's plans for more oil exploration in the Arctic
7 votes -
China to bar eleven million residents from leaving Wuhan, the city at the centre of coronavirus outbreak
26 votes -
KÅRP – Left Handed (2020)
3 votes -
Why Australia's fires are linked to floods in East Africa
4 votes -
Supreme Court has granted Sámi in the far north the sole right to manage small-game hunting on its land – and not the Swedish state
8 votes -
Carbon-neutral in fifteen years? Finland – the country with an ambitious plan
7 votes -
Denmark has finished top of the Corruption Perceptions Index 2019 – Danes finished joint first with New Zealand with a score of eighty-seven
8 votes -
Hades | The Long Winter update trailer
10 votes -
Do hierarchies lead to a stronger society?
7 votes -
Boeing's woes continue: 737 Max fix slips to summer—and that’s just one of Boeing’s problems
5 votes -
NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine on the year ahead: ‘A lot of things have to go right’
10 votes -
The Hamilton Hustle
5 votes