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2 votes
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Love & Death | Official teaser
2 votes -
Richard Belzer dies at 78. The stand-up legend and 'Groove Tube' actor played Det. John Munch on 'Homicide: Life on the Street,' 'Law and Order: SVU' and eight other shows.
5 votes -
Could mediocre movies save movie theaters? ‘Ticket to Paradise,’ ‘A Man Called Otto’ and ‘80 for Brady’ say yes
4 votes -
Copenhagen Does Not Exist / København Findes Ikke | Official trailer
3 votes -
Texas parents voice concern over gun found in elementary bathroom
9 votes -
What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
12 votes -
What have you been eating, drinking, and cooking?
What food and drinks have you been enjoying (or not enjoying) recently? Have you cooked or created anything interesting? Tell us about it!
4 votes -
Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of February 20
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate...
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate topic, but almost all should be posted in here.
This is an inherently political thread; please try to avoid antagonistic arguments and bickering matches. Comment threads that devolve into unproductive arguments may be removed so that the overall topic is able to continue.
3 votes -
Psychedelic assisted therapy
8 votes -
100 days ago I built a terrarium and documented my little chunk of the desert. Watch as it transforms from a barren wasteland into a thriving ecosystem.
9 votes -
The greatest tax system in the world – why can't America be as great as the Faroe Islands?
14 votes -
BAFTA Film Awards: ‘All Quiet On The Western Front’ named Best Film; Cate Blanchett Best Actress, Austin Butler Best Actor
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Worried that technology is ‘breaking your brain’? Fears about attention spans and focus are as old as writing itself.
7 votes -
Meta launching paid subscription service for Facebook, Instagram
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‘Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania’ swells to franchise record opening of $118M 4-day
6 votes -
Banned in the USA: The growing movement to censor books in schools
14 votes -
How Helsinki became the mobile gaming capital of the world
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DGA Awards: Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert win for ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’
3 votes -
Man beats machine at Go in human victory over AI
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The ‘breakthrough’ obesity drugs that have stunned researchers
17 votes -
The unfathomable scale of the Brussels Palace of Justice
9 votes -
Roald Dahl books rewritten to remove language deemed offensive
14 votes -
Saami Council has demanded Square Enix remove the Far Northern Attire from Final Fantasy XIV due to the use of cultural property and an infringement of rights
10 votes -
Megathread for news/updates/discussion of ChatGPT and other AI chatbots
There's a lot of discussion out there and it doesn't seem to be dying down, so it seems like we should have a place for minor updates.
16 votes -
The Expanse: A Telltale Series | Official gameplay trailer
6 votes -
Why Kyoto prohibits bright colours
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Dear Quora, please stop holding information hostage on the internet and remove the paywall
The benefits of a free and open Internet is something that the millennial generation created long ago to make this world a better place and full of opportunities for everyone, not just those who...
The benefits of a free and open Internet is something that the millennial generation created long ago to make this world a better place and full of opportunities for everyone, not just those who can afford access to it. These benefits are something that makers of quora platform themselves used in the form of open source software like Python, Django, HTML, etc. to build that very platform in the first place.
But now, by denying those benefits to others and bringing in a paywall, quora is striking on its own proverbial roots. There are much better ways to reward their content creators than holding their answers hostage with a paywall. The plain old advertising revenue sharing model can be still used, just like Adsense does. This is a win-win thing where everyone gains including the platform, content-creator and advertiser.
It's extremely important to oppose this paywall move by quora because this attacks the very foundation of the free and open Internet as we know it. Imagine what happens tomorrow if other informative sites like StackOverflow, Wikipedia, etc. start following quora's path. Imagine the plight of the poor and under-privileged sections of the society who cannot afford costly subscription to information. And yet, as members of the evolved human race of 2023, they very much deserve access to this information.
I urge all netizens who consider themselves part of this free and open culture tribe to sign this petition and through it, convey our grievance to quora and let them know why this is wrong and what is at stake (our freedom).
If you agree with my cause, I urge you to sign this change.org petition created in this regard requesting Quora to revert the Paywall move.
5 votes -
How the inventor of the troll doll missed out on a fortune
5 votes -
European Speedrunner Assembly's Winter 2023 event is live
6 votes -
Most seasons in Denmark have a cake or bread associated with them – but no other season's sweets have as much hype as the cream bun for the Fastelavn holiday
7 votes -
The jock/nerd/prep/goth test
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How codebreakers decrypted a trove of long-lost letters written by Mary, Queen of Scots
7 votes -
Kosovo celebrates fifteen years of independence with eye to reaching deal with Serbia
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Norway has seized a record $5.8 million worth of cryptocurrency that was stolen by North Korean hackers last year
5 votes -
Bob's questionable meals | Gone Fishing
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Long COVID now looks like a neurological disease, helping doctors to focus treatments
4 votes -
The prompt box is a minefield
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What have you been listening to this week?
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
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Fever Ray's Karin Dreijer on romance, ageing and kink – third solo album finds them swapping edge for the ‘peaceful sadness’ of age
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What did you do this week (and 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 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!
5 votes -
"Weird Al" Yankovic breaks down his most iconic tracks
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The race across Europe to build green steel plants – construction of a plant is underway just outside Boden in northern Sweden
6 votes -
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki is stepping down
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Kerbal Space Program 2 | Early Access gameplay trailer
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Tesla recalls 362,758 vehicles in the US, says Full Self-Driving Beta software may cause crashes
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How can I push/inspire myself to learn JavaScript and Node?
I'm a full stack dev and my current use of JavaScript language is limited to making the best (read trivial) use of jquery for DOM manipulation in my web apps which primarily use PHP or Python...
I'm a full stack dev and my current use of JavaScript language is limited to making the best (read trivial) use of jquery for DOM manipulation in my web apps which primarily use PHP or Python (Flask/Django) as backend.
Now, have you watched that popular thriller movie called Inception which is based on a radical sci-fi concept that an idea or thought can be implanted into someone remotely?
Just like that, I often find myself facing this strange idea that JavaScript is supposed to be just a toy running inside the web browser. No idea where exactly this idea came from! Each time I try to learn JS or think of getting deeper with things like npm, react, etc., this idea just pops up and kinda stops me from doing anything!
Is there any way to get rid of this idea somehow?
9 votes -
Spain approves menstrual leave, teen abortion and trans laws
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Tetris | Official trailer
12 votes -
Tove Lo – Borderline (2023)
3 votes