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9 votes
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Suck on your AirPod to fix the volume
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Apple reportedly weighing shifting some production from China to India
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Munich is shifting back from Microsoft to open source
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Cognitive ability and vulnerability to fake news
8 votes -
New Zealand opposition leader ousted as PM Ardern's popularity soars
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'Highly unlikely' we'll return to lockdown, Australian Health Minister says
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How Europeans evolved white skin
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Warhammer 40,000 The New Edition | Cinematic trailer
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What are your favorite short horror films available online?
Hi! My wife and I met through our mutual love of horror films, and really love watching movies together in general-- good or bad. For the past three years we'd go to the local horror film festival...
Hi!
My wife and I met through our mutual love of horror films, and really love watching movies together in general-- good or bad. For the past three years we'd go to the local horror film festival around her birthday which, sadly, is not happening this year, so I thought I'd wrangle up some horror films available online for us to watch instead.
Do you have any favorites?
Here's some of mine!:
- Transmission 1 (warning: starts loud): This was a webisode released to help promote the 2007 horror film The Signal in which a sound emitting from electronics affects how people behave.
- Spider: A prankster doesn't know when to stop. (trigger warning & mild spoiler: some eye stuff)
- Lights Out: Something seems off more than the lights (all of this guy's stuff is pretty decent as far as short horrors go).
I know those are higher production value than most of the stuff you'd see at a festival, so don't worry about that. We really enjoyed one last year called Finley that was just a complete delight.
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IBM's dance notation typewriter
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New to video editing, any tips and weaknesses to improve on when working on future anime edits?
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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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Undercover at a Christian gay-to-straight conversion camp
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Sounds of Goyt Valley - 3D binaural recording - ASMR (wear your headphones)
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Authoritarian breakdown -- how dictators fall | Dr. Natasha Ezrow
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Quickref is an experimental search engine for developers
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Why we might not get a coronavirus vaccine
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WHO warns millions of children at risk as Covid-19 pandemic disrupts routine vaccinations
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More than forty diagnosed with COVID-19 after Frankfurt church service
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The tempest prognosticator
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How To Drink's top five tiki drinks
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More than a fifth of people in England believe Covid-19 is a hoax
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Employee monitoring software surges as companies send staff home
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Pastor who claimed to cure coronavirus with faith dies of coronavirus
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Digital Foundry review of Saints Row The Third Remastered
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What did you do this week?
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do...
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do nothing at all? Tell us about it!
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Thousands of people queue up online for drive-thru ‘safari’ at Toronto Zoo
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What programming/technical projects have you been working on?
This is a recurring post to discuss programming or other technical projects that we've been working on. Tell us about one of your recent projects, either at work or personal projects. What's...
This is a recurring post to discuss programming or other technical projects that we've been working on. Tell us about one of your recent projects, either at work or personal projects. What's interesting about it? Are you having trouble with anything?
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On the Moon, astronaut pee will be a hot commodity. Urine can be used for landing pads, gardens, and drinking water. But will there be enough to go around?
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Four functions of markets
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Researchers claim new internet speed record of 44.2 Tbps over a standard optical fiber cable, using a single integrated chip
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Henry Grimes, a jazz bassist. Disappeared in 1970 and was presumed dead. Was found by a social worker in 2002, destitute and with no bass. Eventually won a lifetime achievement award in 2016
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US critics of stay-at-home orders tied to fossil fuel funding
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Roadliners - A short documentary
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John Krasinski's 'Some Good News' sells to ViacomCBS following massive bidding war
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Dustbowl Revival - Queen Quarantine
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Thomas Benjamin Wild Esq. - Oh, Social Media!
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Looking for hardware recommendations for Steam gaming on my TV
Latest update here. Thanks to everyone who helped me out! I have an Nvidia Shield hooked up to my TV, and it's great for Android games and emulation. I'm looking for similar hardware that will...
Latest update here. Thanks to everyone who helped me out!
I have an Nvidia Shield hooked up to my TV, and it's great for Android games and emulation. I'm looking for similar hardware that will allow me to play my Steam library on the TV.1 It doesn't have to be as small as the Shield TV, but I'm not interested in having a giant tower hooked up in my living room. Basically, I want what those old Steam Machines promised before fizzling out.
What I'm looking for:
- Pre-configured
- Able to support wireless controllers through Bluetooth
- Able to play smaller, less demanding games flawlessly
- Would be nice if it could play more demanding titles, but this is not a must
- Has decent cooling (I'm worried that boxes not designed for gaming will get way too hot)
- Price point: undetermined so far -- I'm willing to pay what I need to, but I want to see what's out there before committing to anything
- Would like to be able to set it up to basically be a seamless "console" if possible, where I can boot right into Steam (or easily get there with a controller) and not have to use a keyboard and mouse (I do have a Steam controller but I would rather use an 8BitDo SN30 Pro+ as my primary input method)
Searching around, here's what I've found so far:
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The System 76 Meerkat is a mini PC that looks great (and I'm partial to the company), but I don't know how it would perform with gaming. Also, I haven't decided if I want the (small) amounts of friction that come with gaming on Linux on my TV or not.
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Intel NUCs seems to be popular, and they have some gaming-focused models at higher price points.
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The MSI Trident 3 is explicitly gaming-focused and has a dedicated cooling system. Might be overkill for what I need though?
Here are my main questions:
- What other hardware options are out there that I don't know about?
- What hardware profile and price point should I be targeting for my needs? How little is too little, and how much is too much?
- Are there any pitfalls to this kind of setup that I'm not aware of?
I'm open to any and all suggestions, as this kind of stuff is all a bit over my head so it's hard for me to even know what I'm looking for. I haven't even decided that this is definitely something I'm going to do yet, since there's such a wide range in price and performance. Instead what I'm trying to do is figure out what my needs are and then which models (if any) would fit them best.
1: I do have a Steam Link and have tried the app, but the quality for me has been spotty enough that I would rather have native hardware playing them than trying to stream it from my laptop.
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Doom Eternal reverses course, will remove Denuvo Anti-Cheat with the next update
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The insane engineering of the A-10 Warthog
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Gustavo Cerati - Pulsar (1993)
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Brazil's Supreme Court releases video of Bolsonaro discussing replacing security officials
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Finland has demonstrated that it is possible to reduce the number of smokers without seeing a surge in e-cigarette users
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I created a simple JS library for the Johns Hopkins University CSSE COVID-19 data
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Stephen Colbert interviews Joe Biden for fifty minutes
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Garlic shortage hits, a side effect of the coronavirus pandemic
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What's the last piece of technology that truly impressed you?
I recently got the Galaxy Fold and I am genuinely fascinated by it. A folding screen phone is just wild to me. It's a crazy concept and every time I pick up the Fold, I feel like I'm touching the...
I recently got the Galaxy Fold and I am genuinely fascinated by it. A folding screen phone is just wild to me. It's a crazy concept and every time I pick up the Fold, I feel like I'm touching the future.
It got me thinking about how technology is so ubiquitous nowadays that we take so much for granted. The fact that we have high speed Internet access from anywhere on earth was totally unthinkable 20 years ago, yet today it is a reality.
So when is the last time you were truly impressed by a technology or technological breakthrough?
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What are you reading these days?
What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction or poetry, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk about it a bit. Previous topics Previous topics are listed in the wiki.
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Norway terror attack – prosecutors demand twenty-one year jail sentence for mosque shooting
6 votes