-
10 votes
-
We asked thirteen artists how Spotify's 'Tip Jar' is working out for them
3 votes -
Music software and interface design: Steinberg's Dorico
12 votes -
Our bookless future
11 votes -
Riot Games' new Vanguard anti-cheat system for Valorant involves a kernel mode driver that launches at boot, raising security concerns
28 votes -
Apple, Google ban use of location tracking in contact tracing apps
8 votes -
First wooden wind power tower erected in Sweden – as early as 2022, the wooden towers will be built on a commercial scale
8 votes -
Apple and Google’s COVID-19 exposure notification API: Questions and answers
4 votes -
Michael Reeves builds a surgery robot
19 votes -
SpaceX to test Starlink “sun visor” to reduce brightness
13 votes -
Microsoft Word now flags two spaces after a period as an error
36 votes -
Germany flips to Apple-Google approach on smartphone contact tracing
7 votes -
What has your experience been like buying digital music?
I've been wanting to buy some music recently from some artists that are only available through places like Amazon, iTunes, Google Play... However, I have specifically stayed away from most of...
I've been wanting to buy some music recently from some artists that are only available through places like Amazon, iTunes, Google Play... However, I have specifically stayed away from most of these platforms for various reasons, the primary one being that I prefer Bandcamp over all of them (and up to now I never had the need to go anywhere else anyway).
So my question is, have you bought any music from these types of platforms online and what was the experience like?
Some specifics for what I'm personally looking to get out of this topic (you don't have to answer these if you don't want to, general experiences are fine too):
- Can I buy music through my browser alone? This one's primarily aimed at iTunes, because when I go to Apple Music and click on the "Also available in the iTunes Store" button for a particular song or album, nothing happens. So I'm assuming it's trying to launch iTunes which I don't have installed.
- Is the music available in multiple audio formats and can I pick whichever one I want after purchase? This is what I like a lot about Bandcamp, you buy the music once and it gives you a bunch of different audio formats to choose from.
- Did the audio files come with metadata and cover art attached (and were they accurate)? This one's not a big deal overall since stuff like Picard exists, but it's just a nice thing to not need to worry about.
12 votes -
Fruit trenches: Cultivating subtropical plants in freezing temperatures
7 votes -
Showdown looms between Silicon Valley, US states over contact tracing apps
6 votes -
CRISPR gene editing may help scale up coronavirus testing
3 votes -
Google's data centers now work harder when the sun shines and wind blows
8 votes -
Quantum steampunk: 19th-century science meets technology of today
5 votes -
How NASA does software testing and QA
9 votes -
Biotechs are battling to make the first good blood test for Covid-19
4 votes -
How do/did all of you feel about posting your age on the internet?
(Semi-throwaway account because of personal details) This is prompted by /u/Adys comment to /u/Kuromantis. I'm currently 14, and online I've refrained posting my age on my main account (on this...
(Semi-throwaway account because of personal details)
This is prompted by /u/Adys comment to /u/Kuromantis.
I'm currently 14, and online I've refrained posting my age on my main account (on this site and others) to avoid it becoming a point in discussions (most prominently with politics, but any topic).- How do/did you feel about posting your age on the internet (in regards to being younger)?
- Do/did you feel like your decision made an impact on discussions?
26 votes -
Control your Faroe Islands tour guide – the country is attaching cameras to tour guides and letting the internet control where they go
8 votes -
The coronavirus pandemic turned Folding@Home into an exaFLOP supercomputer
14 votes -
Virtual sex parties offer escape from isolation — if organizers can find a home
6 votes -
Answers to questions about Apple and Google’s new coronavirus tracking project
8 votes -
What does "Set SCE To AUX" mean anyway? Apollo 12's lightning strike explained.
6 votes -
Norway's largest mobile operator, Telenor, is collaborating with the Norwegian Institute of Public Health to help them track the spread of the coronavirus
6 votes -
Corona-AI project asks DreamLab app users to help create ‘virtual supercomputer’ to assist in COVID-19 research efforts
5 votes -
The rise and fall of a bitcoin mining scheme that was "too big to fail"
7 votes -
The erosion of deep literacy
21 votes -
Doctors turn to social media to develop Covid-19 treatments in real time
4 votes -
Folding@Home is prioritizing users towards their Coronavirus projects
@foldingathome: Do you want to help us fight #COVIDー19 ? Download our client from https://t.co/55uKn0rJem -> Install -> Set category to "ANY" #COVID19 is prioritized. GPU and CPU projects are up. Connect with us if you want to do corp collab or donate your time.
23 votes -
Meet seventeen-year-old Avi Schiffmann who runs a coronavirus tracking website used by 40+ million globally
6 votes -
Internet 'is not working for women and girls', says Tim Berners-Lee
17 votes -
Capitalism’s addiction problem
6 votes -
Baseball card apps bring a classic hobby into the digital age
4 votes -
Folding@home takes up the fight against COVID-19
21 votes -
Suckers list: How Allstate’s secret auto insurance algorithm squeezes big spenders in the US
7 votes -
The 5th-generation Waymo Driver
7 votes -
Alphabet launches Tidal, a moonshot to save the world's oceans
15 votes -
Netflix will now let you disable its awful autoplaying feature
45 votes -
Radical hydrogen-boron reactor could leapfrog current nuclear fusion tech
11 votes -
Hacking diabetes - A network of amateur programmers is transforming the illness with a DIY app
6 votes -
Giant phages have been found in French lakes, baboons from Kenya, and the human mouth
10 votes -
It’s okay to leave your headphones at home
23 votes -
An overview of the technology behind self-driving cars and some of the issues and concerns that are slowing down their development
6 votes -
Feeding an ebook addiction
I read a lot (my wife gets mad at me because I read so much faster than her), and these days I do most of my reading on Kindle. Fortunately there are ways to do this for little or no money. If...
I read a lot (my wife gets mad at me because I read so much faster than her), and these days I do most of my reading on Kindle. Fortunately there are ways to do this for little or no money. If you're interested here are some ways to get more ebooks without spending a lot of money:
- Project Gutenberg is the grandparent of free book sites, with 60K+ public domain works.
- MobileRead has an entire forum for fresh uploads of public domain works in Kindle format (they have other formats too).
- The Libby app (iOS/Android) makes it trivially easy to borrow ebooks from your local library.
- The Hoopla app (iOS/Android) is another way to borrow from your local library.
- The Library Extension browser add-on (Chrome/Firefox) will alert you when a book that you're looking at online (say, on an Amazon product page) is available at your local library. (This covers print as well as ebooks)
- BookBub will send you a daily email with books that are currently on sale at the major ebook stores.
- I'm not sure how I got into this one; I think it was when I registered a new Kindle for Christmas. But in any case, Amazon is currently in the mode of offering me a $1 ebook credit on every order I have shipped, as long as I'm willing to take non-prime shipping and wait a few days. As far as I can tell this option is available on every Prime order, so I shamelessly take advantage. Need a $4 USB-C cable to replace one that's fraying? Hey, I can get it a few days later and add $1 to my credits. Until they stop this, I'll keep breaking every order up into individual single-item orders. It's not even worse for the planet, because their warehouse software recombines everything into as few boxes as it can anyhow.
17 votes -
The golden quarter—Some of our greatest cultural and technological achievements took place between 1945 and 1971. Why has progress stalled?
12 votes -
The downside of diagnosis by smartphone
6 votes -
Tesla remotely disables Autopilot on used Model S after it was sold
30 votes