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10 votes
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Depth-aware video frame interpolation
6 votes -
Should we use a megathread for US election news as we get closer to Nov 3?
I was thinking about how much the quantity of election news is likely to increase as we get closer to Nov 3. And more specifically the likelihood that this election will not be clear cut, will be...
I was thinking about how much the quantity of election news is likely to increase as we get closer to Nov 3. And more specifically the likelihood that this election will not be clear cut, will be contested, lawsuits filed, etc in the days and weeks after Nov 3.
With that in mind, do we want to proactively put up a weekly (maybe daily for the actual week of) megathread to consolidate some of it?
18 votes -
Allison Leyton-Brown - How I Roll (full album, co-produced by me) (2016)
12 votes -
Gangstagrass - Home (2018)
3 votes -
Michigan Attorney General will no longer enforce governor’s executive orders after court ruling
11 votes -
Misguided things our parents did
I'd like to hear your stories of things your parents did with good intentions that went wrong. This is mine. When I was very young – old enough that I can remember it, but young enough that I...
I'd like to hear your stories of things your parents did with good intentions that went wrong. This is mine.
When I was very young – old enough that I can remember it, but young enough that I wasn't going to school full time yet – my mother would volunteer at a local nursing home. I never met my maternal grandmother. I think she died a year or two before I was born. I have a vague memory of meeting my maternal grandfather, and there are photos of it, but he died when I was still quite young. Maybe 4 or 5. I don't believe either of my grandparents were in ill health before their deaths. But I think that their deaths affected my mother and she wanted to help other elderly people, so she started volunteering at the nursing home.
I have 2 older brothers who by this time were in school most of the day, leaving my mother and me at home alone. I think she also got bored of doing housework and wanted to do something useful with her time. (I can't say I blame her!) I suspect she also thought that the residents of the nursing home would enjoy interacting with a child, even if it wasn't their own grandchild. So she took me with her. I think she wanted me to learn to value elderly people and to learn to value community service.
Unfortunately, she failed miserably. What I learned was that old people are scary as fuck and I didn't want to be anywhere near them. You this was a nursing home. This was not an "old folks home" where they play canasta, have dances, and engage in elderly hanky panky. This was end-of-life care for people dying of cancer, and the now-preventable diseases like polio. The entire place reeked of vomit, and the old people were hard of hearing and weird. They were almost always in a bed or wheelchair, and usually in hospital gowns. There were often sounds of screaming from other rooms where some patient was in terrible pain from whatever ailment they suffered.
The residents were all old and gray haired except for one. He was a young man. He had to be younger than my mother who would have been in her early 30s. He was probably 20-ish years old. His hair was not gray - it was dark black and close cut with electric clippers, though not quite a crew cut. He was always in a hospital gown and always in a wheelchair that had an IV pole on it (though I don't recall there ever being anything hanging from it). And while he looked normal, he had some sort of mental deficit where he could only grunt and moan. I would often see him loudly moaning and gesticulating as if trying to point at something to say, "give me that," or "take me over there."
The one bright side to this place was that there was a woman in a red and white striped uniform who pushed around a cart full of every type of candy imaginable! I wanted so much to get a peanut butter cup or a chocolate bar from her, but no. Her candy was strictly off-limits to me. (I don't know whether it was cost or health that made my mother refuse to ever let me have a piece of candy.)
I'm pretty sure my mother was trying to teach me the value of both old people and volunteering to help our community. But as a ~4 year old, it was too much. It instead taught me that getting old meant pain, suffering, and eventually death, and that old people are scary as fuck. I didn't want to get old or be around old people. (I eventually got over it and now am nearing being an old person myself. 😉)
20 votes -
Weird Al - We're All Doomed
20 votes -
AT&T shelving DSL may leave hundreds of thousands hanging by a phone line
6 votes -
If you could completely refresh something and rebuild it from the ground up, what would it be and why?
A lot of things we live with have significant technical debt because they were designed and implemented without modern knowledge and understanding. Knowing what we know now, in the present moment,...
A lot of things we live with have significant technical debt because they were designed and implemented without modern knowledge and understanding.
Knowing what we know now, in the present moment, what would you be interested in fundamentally redesigning if you could?
This does NOT have to be technology related, by the way, though it certainly can (anyone want to talk about redesigning usernames and passwords -- please?). It can pretty much be anything: NASCAR races, art criticism, specific social norms, sunglasses, etc.
In your explanation, don't just share what you're interested in tearing down, but how you would rebuild it for the better. What improvements would your methods bring to the table?
39 votes -
How do you pick what sources of news you listen to?
I've recently been getting into RSS reading and well, I usually just went with whatever was given in a forum (like Tildes for example). Although, I've recently been looking into news organizations...
I've recently been getting into RSS reading and well, I usually just went with whatever was given in a forum (like Tildes for example). Although, I've recently been looking into news organizations I follow to see if I should actually trust them.
Factors that came to mind to be important was looking at past controversies regarding them to see where they might fail in the future and who owns them. It made me realize that most sources I had actually might not be who I want to follow for news but then well, not many are left and while I do want to cut down on the amount of news I get because it's overwhelming, I also don't want to miss important news.
So how do you pick what sources of news you listen and what are some news you trust and why?
22 votes -
Cineworld to close all Regal Cinemas, UK venues in response to ‘No Time to Die’ delay
14 votes -
"Chan Chan" cover by Los Jubilados del Caribe, live
5 votes -
Big boxes of PC gaming
7 votes -
Why privacy is the most important concept of our time
8 votes -
Why most Hacktoberfest PRs are from India
18 votes -
Any motorcyclists here?
I live in Colorado and I love cycling along twisty mountain roads. The experience of being on a bike rather than in a car is a completely different way of experiencing the state. I'm always going...
I live in Colorado and I love cycling along twisty mountain roads. The experience of being on a bike rather than in a car is a completely different way of experiencing the state.
I'm always going like 40 mph slower than the cars that pass me though, and I can only go so far before I'm completely exhausted, so I'm considering getting a motorcycle (It seems like I'd actually be safer, since at least I'm going the same speed as the people trying to kill me now). I'm signed up for an MSF class next week to get my endorsement.
I'd love to hear people's opinions on first motorcycles if anyone has them. I don't think the type of motorcycles people normally recommend (Suzuki TU250X etc) will work for me because of the large amount of steep road riding I'm planning to do, so I think I need something with a bit more torque. Something like the Triumph Street Scrambler seems like a good idea!
I'm also looking for advice about whether it's completely insane to store such a bike outside. I don't have a garage, but I do have a driveway behind my house in an alley where mostly only the residents of the block ever go. I can also block my bike in with my car when I'm not using it. Is this situation plus a disc brake and a cover enough to keep my motorcycle safe-ish from theft?
6 votes -
XXXTentacion - Moonlight (2019)
4 votes -
Time to pardon Edward Snowden?
14 votes -
The end of the American internet - Technology is becoming a regulated industry, and we can no longer assume that companies, products, and users will be primarily from the USA
11 votes -
Tracker for coronavirus test results from officials in the US government and presidential campaigns
21 votes -
History of US political parties (part 1)
5 votes -
Scottish nitroglycerin and one legged stools
10 votes -
Color blindness
6 votes -
The disruption con: Why Big Tech’s favourite buzzword is nonsense
6 votes -
YouTubers are upscaling the past to 4K. Historians want them to stop
9 votes -
Lifafa - Nikamma (2019)
6 votes -
Hacking Grindr accounts with copy and paste
21 votes -
Update: Hacktoberfest is Now Opt-In Only
16 votes -
Share a true story from your life in five lines or less
Self-explanatory.
27 votes -
DigitalOcean's Hacktoberfest hurts open-source maintainers by incentivizing low-quality, unsolicited pull requests
23 votes -
Why do you wanna be a parent?
I really don’t have much to say, that’s 100% an honest question about something I truly fail to understand. I’m not opposed to having children if it seems right for some reason, but this is not a...
I really don’t have much to say, that’s 100% an honest question about something I truly fail to understand. I’m not opposed to having children if it seems right for some reason, but this is not a dream or project of mine. When I ask people about it, I get vague answers or stuff I cannot relate to at all. And some people seem to want to get married and have children just because they think they’re supposed to.
I’m really not in a position to judge, but I will probably politely ask further questions for my own education.
If that’s a sensitive topic for you and you don’t wish to indulge my curiosity, maybe this post is not for you! Everything surrounding parenthood tends to generate gratuitous animosity, so please be patient with my earnest ignorance.
17 votes -
SpaceX has busy manifest of Dragon missions
5 votes -
EARN IT Act introduced in House of Representatives
37 votes -
The farmer that lives in the middle of Tokyo Narita Airport
4 votes -
Why Java VM crashes are often caused by bad memory
10 votes -
St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Famer Bob Gibson dies at 84 after bout with cancer
6 votes -
‘No Time To Die’ delayed to Easter weekend 2021 as pandemic takes grip at Box Office
4 votes -
How did the Mongols conquer strongholds and cities?
4 votes -
How to make video calls almost as good as face-to-face
9 votes -
Fitness Weekly Discussion
What have you been doing lately for your own fitness? Try out any new programs or exercises? Have any questions for others about your training? Want to vent about poor behavior in the gym? Started...
What have you been doing lately for your own fitness? Try out any new programs or exercises? Have any questions for others about your training? Want to vent about poor behavior in the gym? Started a new diet or have a new recipe you want to share? Anything else health and wellness related?
6 votes -
Egypt: Security forces abuse, torture LGBT people
6 votes -
Subway bread does not meet tax exempt legal definition of bread, Irish court rules
17 votes -
Horyzon - Gravity (2020)
5 votes -
Is political violence ever justifiable?
5 votes -
Napalm Death - Backlash Just Because (2020)
5 votes -
World of Warcraft: Shadowlands expansion delayed until later this year
11 votes -
Dropdead - Warfare State (2019)
3 votes -
Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit | Overview trailer
8 votes -
The operating systems that keep spacecraft running
8 votes