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You’re getting used to masks. Will you wear a face shield?
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Magnus Carlsen: ‘My emotions are usually outside my body and that's not what you usually connect to a chess player’
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Andy Byford to be commissioner of Transport for London
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Dominic Cummings' statement, a guided tour
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How She-Ra’s game-changing ending made cartoon history | The Big Picture
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Denmark embraces live music drive-ins – musicians are finding new ways to reach their fans safely
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Andrew Cuomo gave legal immunity to nursing home execs after big campaign donations. Critics say data proves New York's liability shield is linked to higher nursing home death rates
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Qt 5.15 LTS Released
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This graph shows that measuring #SARSCoV2 levels in municipal sewage almost perfectly predicts forthcoming #COVID19 cases with a full week's notice (R=0.994)
@brennanspiegel: This graph is amazing. It shows that measuring #SARSCoV2 levels in municipal sewage almost perfectly predicts forthcoming #COVID19 cases with a full week's notice (R=0.994). It's one of several discoveries in this new study from @Yale: https://t.co/hZVdXebx2D. C-19 is #InThePoop
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How accurate are state polls? And what could that mean for the US Presidential election in November?
6 votes -
Inside Second Life's most expensive brothel
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Victoria did not consult the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade before signing a controversial infrastructure deal with the Chinese government last year
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Why humans totally freak out when they get lost
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speed.cloudflare.com
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South Australia's latest coronavirus case was granted travel exemption to visit dying relative, authorities reveal
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Plans for PeerTube v3 : global index, progressive fundraising, live streaming
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The Queen: NYC drag pageant scene before House LaBeija
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A 30-year-old man from Blackwater in Central Queensland has died with coronavirus, making him the youngest victim in Australia
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Australian Federal Police will not lay charges against Annika Smethurst over publishing of classified intelligence documents
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Inside the flour company supplying America’s sudden baking obsession
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US DOJ urges High Court to shield companies from slave labor suits citing 230 year old tort statute
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Wildfire | Launch trailer
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Debugging a misbehaving Python program that makes significant use of asyncio
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An investigation into the best flour for sourdough starters
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The cool history of ice cream (in America) | The Ice Cream Show Episode 9
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Early warnings: How American journalists reported the rise of Hitler
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It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia now longest-running live-action comedy series ever after season fifteen renewal
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White woman who called police on a black man bird-watching in New York's Central Park has been fired
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Like Christmas: New Zealand's post-Covid books boom
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How did the Covidsafe app go from being vital to almost irrelevant?
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Hertz files for bankruptcy in the US after rental-car demand vanishes
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Minecraft Dungeons | Launch trailer
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Sublime Merge 2 - Features and Flexibility
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Are there any datahoarders in here?
Datahoarders are people who will keep an absurdly large amount of data on a number of large capacity hard drives. That data can be anything from 4K movies, family photos and recordings, archives,...
Datahoarders are people who will keep an absurdly large amount of data on a number of large capacity hard drives. That data can be anything from 4K movies, family photos and recordings, archives, YouTube channels... anything really. I find this practice to be intriguing. Do you feel like this description may apply to yourself?
If so, do tell us more about your endeavor: do you collect anything you can get your hands on or do you have a more specific aim? Do you share any of it? Do you have a particular setup? That could be hardware, software or some cloud subscription.
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Official Overwatch Novel: The Hero of Numbani
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A feud in wolf-kink erotic fanfiction raises deep legal questions about copyright and authorship
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Latest video of gameplay from Champions of Regnum anniversary event -- new Squid Island allowing players of all levels to enter an immediate pvp warzone, all players levelled to the same level
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How lockdown is changing shopping for good
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Chinese foreign minister warns US against taking the countries ‘to the brink of a new Cold War’
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Boris Johnson's approval rating plunges twenty points in four days amid Dominic Cummings scandal
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As the US regains the ability to launch astronauts with its own rockets, the future of Russia's already struggling civil space program is unclear
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Trump team killed rule designed to protect health workers from pandemic like COVID-19
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Jimmy Cobb, drummer on Miles Davis's Kind of Blue, dies aged 91
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Ontario to explore criminal charges against five long-term care homes in scathing military report, says Premier Doug Ford
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How to capture wild yeast for bread (and why it works)
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The Norimaki Synthesizer is a lickable screen that can recreate almost any taste or flavor without eating food
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The crisis within conservatism: Since the 80s, the right has increasingly relied on media bubbles, wedge issues, resistance to social change and making electoral participation harder to hold power
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The untold history of Arkane, developers of Dishonored, Prey, Ravenholm, and more
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Sweden has revealed that despite adopting more relaxed measures to control coronavirus, by late April only 7.3% of people in Stockholm had developed the antibodies needed to fight the disease
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