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Why (some) fireflies are going extinct
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A Day and a Half / En Dag Och En Halv | Official trailer
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In the Gulf, a growing scramble for Ozempic and other weight-loss drugs
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It's very weird to have a skull full of poison
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Locals have been sounding the alarm for years about Lahaina wildfire risk
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Casper Ruud, seeded fifth and last year's runner-up, loses to Chinese world number sixty-seven Zhang Zhizhen at US Open 2023
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What are some good, non-microtransaction riddled mobile games?
Let's list some great mobile games. Preferably ones you can pay for once and be done, or free ones that have microtransactions that you don't need to do to just play the game (e.g. Marvel Snap)....
Let's list some great mobile games. Preferably ones you can pay for once and be done, or free ones that have microtransactions that you don't need to do to just play the game (e.g. Marvel Snap). Leave out pay for power or games that have "charges" to stop you from playing until you buy more or burn time.
Edit: Thank you everyone for your suggestions! I compiled a list here that is, I believe, mostly Android. If you're looking for iOS only suggestions it looks like Apple Arcade was recommended regularly and also user Recognition101 had a comprehensive list I will refer you to: https://recognition101.github.io/ios-games/
Here is the Android Games List:
-Square Enix re-releases
-Stardew Valley
-Monster Hunter Stories
-Disgaea series remakes
-Vampire Survivors
-Slay the Spire
-Shattered Pixel Dungeon
-Slice and Dice
-Bloons series
-Sproggiwood
-Pysol FC
-Lexica
-Mindustry
-Overboard
-Old PC Game ports like Baldur's Gate 1 & 2, SW:KOTR 1 & 2
-Hoplite
-Simon Tatham's Puzzles
-Rogue Adventure
-Cultist Simulator
-Mini-Metro
-Wordament
-Retro Bowl
-Antiyoy
-Marvel Snap
-Star Realms
-Wingspan
-Team Fight Tactics
-Battle for Polytopia
-Where's My Water?
-Underhand
-Badland
-Eat Me Please
-Z Origins
-Yellow
-Dawncaster
-Ollie's Arcade
-Orna
-Night of the Full Moon
-A Dark Room
-The Ensign
-Universal Paperclips
-Opus: Rocket of whispers
-Opus: The day we found Earth
-TerraGenesis - Space Settlers
-Sheltered
-Seedship
-Framed
-Plague Inc.
-Gravity Defied
-Magic Research
-Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes
-Peglin
-Civilization series
-Rebel Inc.
-Boom Beach
-Professor Layton Series
-Slay
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How the kleptocrats and oligarchs hunt civil society groups to the ends of the Earth
20 votes -
One Piece live action soundtrack
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Decoupling isn't phoney: The global trading system is starting to rearrange itself
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As Idalia hit Florida, all of NOAA’s hurricane-hunting planes were grounded
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Treasury Department releases first-of-its-kind report on benefits of unions to the US economy
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Norwegian preschoolers get early exposure to outdoor life by hiking routes around kindergartens
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In photos: The rise of the super blue moon spectacle
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Migrant hunters in Greece show off captured 'trophies' after wildfire season
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More than 150 car models too big for regular UK parking spaces
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How Digital Eclipse set the standard for preserving video game classics with their first Gold Master Series title – The Making of Karateka
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Russia has 'right to war' with 'each and every' NATO country - Dmitry Medvedev
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Yes, hitter xStats are useful
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FRENSHIP - Remind You (2019)
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When did you realize you were different?
We all have something that makes us stand out. Sometimes it’s seen by others as a good thing; sometimes it’s not. Sometimes we love it ourselves; sometimes we don’t. Tell me the story of when you...
We all have something that makes us stand out. Sometimes it’s seen by others as a good thing; sometimes it’s not. Sometimes we love it ourselves; sometimes we don’t.
Tell me the story of when you discovered a meaningful difference about yourself.
(Any difference works here: major stuff, minor stuff, identities, abilities, preferences, etc.)
Also, I hope it should go without saying, but please make the comments an inclusive and supportive space.
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Searching for Maura
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USENET, the OG social network, rises again like a text-only phoenix
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Would you rather lose all your money or all your data?
Me, I'd much rather lose my money. I lost far enough data as it is, and it's the absolute worst. (still working on getting some proper backup.)
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Tildes Minecraft Survival Weekly Thread
Server host: tildes.nore.gg Dynmap: https://tildes.nore.gg The server operates on a soft whitelist. Anyone can log in and walk around, but you need a Tildes account to gain build access. A lot of...
Server host:
tildes.nore.gg
Dynmap: https://tildes.nore.ggThe server operates on a soft whitelist. Anyone can log in and walk around, but you need a Tildes account to gain build access.
A lot of builds have been completed since the last thread. What have you all been up to?
Edit: If you would like to, you can help pay for the server costs on Patreon. So far I've been paying for it myself.
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A sesame allergy law in the US has made it harder to avoid the seed. Here's why.
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How can I tell if my child is ready to start school next year?
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Maryland school district sues social media alleging addictive design rewires young brains
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Sen. Mitch McConnell appears to freeze again at a Kentucky event
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The insane ways traffic engineers try to make streets "safe" for walking
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Ørsted shares fall 25% after it reveals troubles in US business – £7bn wiped off value of world's largest offshore wind company over possible £1.8bn write-down
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Friction, emissions, accident prevention and statistical arguments
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What’s inside that McDonald’s ice cream machine? Broken copyright law.
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How US labor movement can win at the bargaining table
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation, kiwifarms, death, harassment: a critique
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To mark the 1920 ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to the US Constitution, activist Crystal Eastman described the path to full freedom for American women
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Web scraping for me, but not for thee
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US veterans discharged under ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ are still fighting for justice — and benefits
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After two decades the dominance of Google Search comes into question
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One Piece | Final trailer
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Albania: Europe’s hidden haven for digital nomads
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How our female athletes feel forced to choose between a ‘strong’ or ‘feminine’ look
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Saltburn | Official teaser trailer
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BRICS expansion is no triumph for China
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What programming/technical projects have you been working on?
This is a recurring post to discuss programming or other technical projects that we've been working on. Tell us about one of your recent projects, either at work or personal projects. What's...
This is a recurring post to discuss programming or other technical projects that we've been working on. Tell us about one of your recent projects, either at work or personal projects. What's interesting about it? Are you having trouble with anything?
13 votes -
Dangerous AI-generated mushroom foraging books are all over Amazon
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Texas tried to enact more book bans last year than any other US state
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Ben McKenzie says researching and writing book changed his perspective - Easy Money: Cryptocurrency Casino Capitalism and the Golden Age of Fraud
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Sony a7C II and a7CR hands-on: Entry-level no longer
12 votes