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10 votes
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DOOM Eternal’s officially released soundtrack is a poorly mixed mess that composer Mick Gordon barely had a hand in
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Ken's 9.5 foot tall, 1,400 pound (each) speakers and ultimate turntable take DIY to the extreme
8 votes -
"Memories" - 256 byte MSDOS intro
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Coronavirus is dealing a gut punch to the illegal drug trade, paralyzing economies, closing borders, and severing supply chains in China
4 votes -
US governors dispute Trump's claim that there's enough coronavirus testing
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The second phase of unemployment will be harsher: For American workers displaced by recession, widespread public sympathy soon gives way to moralizing anger
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Reconciling SO MANY VOICES
a phenomenon I think I've witnessed is what I might call... Group-think Attribution Many people interact on this Internet of ours via many different outlets espousing many different opinions. Yet,...
a phenomenon I think I've witnessed is what I might call...
Group-think Attribution
Many people interact on this Internet of ours via many different outlets espousing many different opinions. Yet, often, certain opinions seem to froth to the top in people's minds when convenient for those people. Depending on the views of Those People, they may attribute a form of "group-think" to those Internet outlets where many opinions are being collected. I find Reddit to be a major example of this phenomenon occurring, if only because it is the "front page of the Internet."I'm writing this as I go and my thoughts are scattershot, so read disregard the previous stuff. Or read into it further.
My main point is: we (or...I) often read many opinions and thoughts from many different people on the Internet and kinda roll it all into one. Personally, I experience this when I read different experts giving their expert opinion on many subjects and condense it in my mind to "wow, everyone is so damn smart and I'm not" when in reality it might be closer to "wow, a person who is an expert in their field is so damn smart in their field but probably not as smart in other fields (and I'm not, too)."
But, also, this goes for ideology. People may read many different ideological opinions and only register those that are counter or pro their opinion depending on how receptive they are to a certain viewpoint at that moment. Which makes it easy for someone to say "wow, <website> feels x about y! What a buncha <jerks>/<friends>!" And, also, those people may speak on the supposed hypocrisy of a community and say something along the lines of "When <community> sees THIS they act like THIS, but when they see THAT they act like THAT" disregarding the fact that THIS and THAT groups are entirely different groups of people.
Well, when you scroll through all the voices in these communities that give us voices, are you cognizant of this? Or do you tend to blend all the individuals into some shit-colored mess?
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What's your go-to "comfort food" movie?
It's a miserable cold rainy afternoon. You need to wind down. You want to lie down on the couch, curl up under a blanket, drink a mug of cocoa/tea/chocolate, switch off, and spend a couple of...
It's a miserable cold rainy afternoon. You need to wind down. You want to lie down on the couch, curl up under a blanket, drink a mug of cocoa/tea/chocolate, switch off, and spend a couple of hours just relaxing in front of a movie. You don't want something that will challenge you or make you think. Nothing new and exciting. It doesn't need to cheer you up, because you're not feeling depressed. You just want something that's going to make you feel cosy. Something familiar and comfortable and warm. You want an old favourite that you've seen so many times you can practically quote it word for word, so you don't even need to fully pay attention - but a movie that always makes you feel happy when you see it for the umpteenth time.
What movie do you put on?
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Biotechs are battling to make the first good blood test for Covid-19
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China tests thousands to calculate true spread of coronavirus
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Google & Apple adjust maps during pandemic
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Australia to make Google and Facebook pay for news content
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Johnny.Decimal, a system for organizing documents in a structured way
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Community privacy concerns have forced the Australian Government to insist a coronavirus tracing app will neither track people's locations nor be available for law enforcement agencies to access
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Australia's manufacturing pivot in a post-coronavirus world as COVID-19 creates 'new era' for the economy
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At least sixteen people dead after Nova Scotia gunman's rampage, and police say toll could grow
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What have you been watching / reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was...
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its pages on Anilist, MAL, or any other database you use!
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Making TV in the coronavirus pandemic: Why the television industry is watching what 'Neighbours' does next
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Oil 0.8.pre4: The Biggest Shell Programs in the World
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How did we reach 7 billion people without informing/educating all about how we really live?
[M/29/small town India, English isn't my first language] I'll admit to being what is called a country bumpkin. The education I received was lacking in many ways, I wasn't taught about the real...
[M/29/small town India, English isn't my first language]
I'll admit to being what is called a country bumpkin. The education I received was lacking in many ways, I wasn't taught about the real world, I never really thought about how the food on my plate was grown or how we plunder the living world for resources etc.
My question is, how did humanity reach 7 billion plus people without even paying a thought about educating the kids properly.
There is a bitter irony to the fact that we have all been convinced to use the word "growth" to describe what is ultimately a process of depletion and breakdown. tweet
If we are depleting the earth of all resources, how will coming generations live?
But if we don't grow, how can we progress?
Edit: Why can't we have good quality education for everyone and good quality healthcare for everyone on this planet?
21 votes -
A guide to designing low-cost ventilators for COVID-19
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How China sees the world - And how the world should see China
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The pandemic is giving people vivid, unusual dreams. Here’s why
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Crops at risk as coronavirus lockdown grounds bees
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Fairytales of Growth
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In Iran, isolated musicians perform from rooftops
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Coronavirus outbreaks at Mexico’s hospitals raise alarm, protests
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Even garbage is under threat from the coronavirus' impact on the economy
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Eleven percent rise in threatened Swedish species over the past five years, according to the latest report from SLU, the Swedish Species Information Centre
5 votes -
Ishiban - Collisions (2020)
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The outgoing chief executive of Norway's sovereign wealth fund faces probe after luxury jet use
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Tory Bruno—CEO of United Launch Alliance—discusses rocket reusability, SpaceX, and the economics of operating a space launch business
10 votes -
New wave of infections threatens to collapse Japan hospitals
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Norway and the a-ha moment that made electric cars the answer – a country fuelled by hydropower has become the world's electric vehicle leader
6 votes -
Never Let Me Down by J. Ivy on HBO Def Poetry
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Daily coronavirus-related chat, questions, and minor updates - April 18
This thread is posted daily, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the...
This thread is posted daily, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the situation is like where you live!
5 votes -
Walmart to require all employees wear face masks starting Monday
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A mysterious lawsuit tries to sink Seaside’s massive plans for growth
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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?
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What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
19 votes -
Experts voice concerns about Covid-19 testing accuracy
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A documentary called 'Mrs America' shows how Phyllis Schlafly partidarized the ERA, birthed the culture war and pioneered modern Conservative rhetoric
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Everything I thought I’d never love about theatre in lockdown
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Video of a still functioning 1958 FACOM 128B Japanese Relay Computer
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How the Covid-19 pandemic may reshape US hospital design
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Nintendo Switch is sold out everywhere, so this guy built one himself
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Three chefs cook pasta carbonara three ways: Traditional, modern, experimental
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Let's talk music to sleep to
I listen to music throughout each day but one of the most challenging things for me is finding good music to unwind and fall asleep to. What do you listen to before bed or while trying to fall...
I listen to music throughout each day but one of the most challenging things for me is finding good music to unwind and fall asleep to. What do you listen to before bed or while trying to fall asleep?
These are currently on my sleep rotation:
Sigur Ros - ( )
Explosions in the Sky - The Earth is not a Cold Dead Place
River Boat Sleep - Guided MeditationI've tried listening to a lot of piano and classical but I get so invested in what they are playing that I can't fall asleep.
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Ultimate Guide to Switch Debounce (Part 1)
4 votes