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4 votes
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Study shows erosion of ozone layer responsible for mass extinction event
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Twitter allows new tweets to restrict replies to "everyone, people you follow, or only people you mention"
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What did you do this weekend?
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 weekend. Did you make any plans? Take a trip? Do nothing at...
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 weekend. Did you make any plans? Take a trip? Do nothing at all? Tell us about it!
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Steam Cloud Play (Beta) appears in partner documentation
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Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro could soon be toppled, analysts say, as coronavirus cases surge
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Reverse engineering a £339 5G bioshield
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Danish robot swabs throats for coronavirus – advance could mean healthcare workers are not exposed to risk during the monotonous process of taking samples
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Claire Foy and Matt Smith to star in socially distanced live-streamed 'Lungs' at empty Old Vic
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A group of Copenhagen residents sued the Danish government Wednesday over legislation that authorized dismantling neighborhoods designated as ghettos
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News Corp has announced a massive shakeup of its publishing businesses, moving almost all its community and regional newspaper titles to a digital-only format
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Larry Kramer, playwright and outspoken AIDS activist, dies at 84
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From homeless refugee to chess prodigy, nine-year-old dreams of becoming youngest Grandmaster
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Noita: A magnificent misfortune simulator
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StarKid Productions: Firebringer (full musical)
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Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou loses key court battle as British Columbia judge rules extradition bid should proceed
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What Would Lynne Tillman Do?
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GE switches off light bulb business after almost 130 years
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What it means to be liberal
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COVID underdogs: Mongolia
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The remaking of Steve Buscemi: In a rare interview, Hollywood's most beloved misfit opens up about anxiety, loss, and the hard work of getting through it all
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No new cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand for sixth day in a row, with eight active cases remaining
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PlayStation State of Play - The Last of Us Part II - A look at the gameplay, threats, and world
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Wholesome Direct - A showcase of over fifty "cute and cozy" indie games
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WeCo - Cooperatively owned, democratically governed, open source social news
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Celebrating ten years of WebM and WebRTC
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RC plane hitting almost 500mph - world's fastest
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Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition - Tech review: Switch vs. Wii vs. 3DS
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Subutai: Genghis Khan’s demon dog of war
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The Black American amputation epidemic
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Good, fun, easy and cheap co-op games for a gamecircle
We're trying to start a Gamecircle (kind of like a Bookcircle) with friends and accuintances and I'm looking for some good Games to start. It is a daunting task to be honest, as there will be some...
We're trying to start a Gamecircle (kind of like a Bookcircle) with friends and accuintances and I'm looking for some good Games to start. It is a daunting task to be honest, as there will be some first time gamers taking part. And for me as a singleplayer for year (mostly factorio and some round and grand strategy games) I dont even know where to start looking.
I'm looking for something like mario kart, which is easy to understand and fun for everybody to play, for the first months. Not cost more than 10$, be aviable through steam or gog or itch.io, preferably cross-platform (steam play works fine too).On another note, has someboy tried something like this? how did/does it work out? What would be your Advice?
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New and different: How to consume news in this or any catastrophe
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Bear – Minimal blogging platform
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No, NASA didn't find a parallel universe where time runs backward
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Greta Thunberg scolds Danes for dumping wastewater – thirty-five billion liters of unfiltered sewer water have been pumped into the Oresund Strait since 2014
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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
3 votes