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7 votes
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Climate change is an absolute nightmare - this is why
10 votes -
What is hyper-automation? Demystifying a new buzzword
6 votes -
TikTok is getting caught up in the geopolitical conflict between China and the US
8 votes -
Email isn’t broken, email clients are
12 votes -
Marble League 2020: Newton's Cradle
6 votes -
Sony Corporation invests $250 million in Epic Games
9 votes -
Is the state of West Virginia unconstitutional?
10 votes -
Vermont first state to implement a statewide ban on food waste
10 votes -
US Supreme Court deems half of Oklahoma a Native American reservation
33 votes -
1Keys: my 1 kilobyte JavaScript piano is open source on GitHub
17 votes -
There are climate change policies that rural Americans—even Republicans—support
6 votes -
Nick Land's Fanged Noumena
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How Ghost of Tsushima teamed with Akira Kurosawa's estate for new cinematic mode
5 votes -
Philosophy without a philosopher in sight: The Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita: ancient Indian texts that challenge Western categories, yet influenced the course of modernity
9 votes -
War over being nice
13 votes -
Latest UN sustainability goals pose more harm than good for environment, scientists warn
4 votes -
Tree ring records show increase in extreme weather in South America
4 votes -
CO2 in Earth's atmosphere nearing levels of fifteen million years ago
5 votes -
Climate change may cause extreme waves in the Arctic
5 votes -
Insane after coronavirus?
6 votes -
How does it feel to make police shows in 2020?
8 votes -
Poorer, angrier, riskier -- modelling the crunch with Surplus Energy Economics
4 votes -
I was arrested, jailed and assaulted by a guard. My ‘crime’? Being a journalist in Trump’s America
11 votes -
Fortnite: It's not coming back - The game of the generation
10 votes -
Parents raising ‘theybies’ say it liberates children from gender roles and gives them the freedom to choose their own label
11 votes -
Spreading rock dust on the ground could pull carbon from the air, researchers say
14 votes -
The Atlantic hurricane season is off to a record fast start and is likely to get worse
8 votes -
Google offers free fabbing for 130nm open-source chips
17 votes -
When Senator Joe McCarthy defended Nazis
4 votes -
Sandboxing in Linux with zero lines of code
7 votes -
How to deal with a racist past: A Bristol pub leads the way
5 votes -
Stanford cuts eleven sports from their varsity program
5 votes -
Can our electronic ballots be both secret and secure? A mathematician's quest to make American elections more trustworthy
4 votes -
Canonical enables Linux desktop app support with Flutter
8 votes -
At hundreds of rehabs, recovery means work without pay
4 votes -
Australia will offer a path to permanent residency for thousands of Hong Kong citizens, while suspending its extradition agreement with the city
4 votes -
Seeking truth in a time of misinformation
9 votes -
In 2008, everyone thought the recession was bad. But in 2020, many Americans’ views depend on their party
6 votes -
UK food standards hang in balance ahead of crucial Lords vote
7 votes -
Broken people, broken worlds: Thoughts on The Last of Us Part II
3 votes -
Fortnite: The party that's a platform
6 votes -
Searchable database of the 661,218 companies who received over $150,000 in forgivable SBA PPP loans
7 votes -
Hadrons are much more than the familiar protons and neutrons
3 votes -
Colorado is not a rectangle, it’s not even a quadrilateral, in fact it is a hexahectaenneacontakaiheptagon
19 votes -
The most recent iteration of a widespread government imposter scam has bilked thousands of Americans out of hundreds of millions of dollars
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[SOLVED] Tech support request: Possible screen-tearing issue while gaming on TV
EDIT: This is now solved thanks to @Amarok! Solution is here. Changing the refresh rate from 60 Hz to 120 Hz fixed it. My husband and I recently upgraded our TV to a Samsung Q70, and I have...
EDIT: This is now solved thanks to @Amarok! Solution is here. Changing the refresh rate from 60 Hz to 120 Hz fixed it.
My husband and I recently upgraded our TV to a Samsung Q70, and I have started experiencing an odd issue, visible in this video here.
The Issue
There's a horizontal section across the entire bottom of the screen that seems to be refreshing later than the rest of the TV. The game is running on a PC hooked up to the TV via HDMI, and the TV is running on game mode. This issue did not happen on our last TV (a 10-year-old Visio that I don't remember the model number of).
The Oddness
- It doesn't happen on the desktop or in video inputs.
We've been watching YouTube and Hulu through a Shield TV that we also have hooked up, and this issue isn't present in any of those, nor is it visible when I'm using desktop applications on the TV through the PC.
- It only happens in certain games.
The video is from Trackmania 2: Lagoon, where it is always present. Meanwhile, it is not present at all in Trackmania (2020). Likewise, I've been playing 428 Shibuya Scramble where it shows up in the exact same way in the exact same area, but it does not exist in Distance or Rogue Legacy, for example.
- It does not respond to v-sync.
I've tried toggling v-sync on and off, both through the game itself and forcing it through my video card. Neither alleviated the issue. The display looked the same whether or not v-sync was turned on or off.
I'm looking for any guidance anyone can give me, especially if this is a hardware issue with the TV itself, since I'm still in the return window.
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Quibi raised $1.75 billion and secured a roster of A-list talent, but it can’t get audiences to notice
12 votes -
A music library covering more than two hundred genres
This submission showed up on /r/listentothis a couple of weeks ago. I'm reposting it here because it is the finest and most on-point collection of music I have ever encountered. The original post...
This submission showed up on /r/listentothis a couple of weeks ago. I'm reposting it here because it is the finest and most on-point collection of music I have ever encountered. The original post from /u/theamazingsounds is included below.
Hello again fellow music enthusiasts!
1 year ago, I made a post about my ongoing project to create a collection with as many genres as possible, aiming to give listeners a convenient way to discover new music. It got many interested and since then more than 50 genres have been added, as well as descriptions for every genre.
I'm making this post to thank those following already, and am once again open for suggestions and ideas. I also made a subreddit called r/TheAmazingSounds where you can post about music that you want to share with others. It is currently empty but I will try to keep it active and reply often.
You can find everything on Spotify. It is synced with other services but doesn't convert all songs.
Spotify | Deezer | Soundcloud | YouTube
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Finland investigates complaints of police participation in Black Lives Matter protest – uniformed officers allegedly held demonstration signs and gave on-site interviews in support
5 votes