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4 votes
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2018 World Cup Predictions – Soccer Power Index (SPI) ratings and chances of advancing for every team, updating live
3 votes -
Who was the most influential teacher in your life? And how did they influence you?
We're finishing up the graduation season which has me thinking about some of the impactful teachers in my life. Who's someone that made a big impact on you? What lessons did they teach you or...
We're finishing up the graduation season which has me thinking about some of the impactful teachers in my life. Who's someone that made a big impact on you? What lessons did they teach you or passions did they instill?
7 votes -
Just how low can you go?
Exactlyhowlowcanweactuallygo?Well, let's find out!turnsout, fairlylow.isthistoolow, though? Hmm..
2 votes -
Suggestion: Change the subscribe button to make it more clear whether a user is subscribed
The subscribe button is very attractive, but it's a little hard to tell the difference between "Subscribe" and "Subscribed" Options: Use more dissimilar colors Change text for subscribed users to...
The subscribe button is very attractive, but it's a little hard to tell the difference between "Subscribe" and "Subscribed"
Options:
- Use more dissimilar colors
- Change text for subscribed users to say "Unsubscribe" like another site does. Alternatively, change text for unsubbed users to say "Not subscribed".
7 votes -
The Velvet Underground - Pale Blue Eyes (1969)
6 votes -
First lady’s ‘I don’t care’ jacket causes a stir
14 votes -
Feds seek removal of twenty-day limit on immigrant family holds
4 votes -
Who here is eligible to vote but not registered to vote?
The USA in particular has one of the lowest voter turnouts and the lowest registration levels of most developed countries....
The USA in particular has one of the lowest voter turnouts and the lowest registration levels of most developed countries.
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2018/05/21/u-s-voter-turnout-trails-most-developed-countries/
In 2016 only 61% of eligible citizens voted and only 70% were registered.
https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/voting-and-registration/p20-580.html
And that was a good year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voter_turnout#Trends_of_decreasing_turnout_since_the_1980s
10 votes -
Minor text formatting updates
I've just updated the site's markdown processor a bit to allow a few more HTML tags through, and added a section to the Text Formatting docs page to explain these options. The short form is that...
I've just updated the site's markdown processor a bit to allow a few more HTML tags through, and added a section to the Text Formatting docs page to explain these options. The short form is that the following formatting is available only by using HTML (some of these may be added with markdown syntax eventually):
strikethrough-<del>tagstrikereplace -<del>and<ins>tags- superscript -
<sup>tag - subscript -
<sub>tag - Tables - using
<table>,<tr>,<th>, and<td>
I think at this point we should probably have almost all of the wanted formatting available, but there may still be a few missing.
38 votes -
Straight Man by Richard Russo - An overlooked classic of American literature (2011)
3 votes -
The future of robots from science fiction to present day predictions
3 votes -
How identity, not issues, explains the partisan divide
4 votes -
~music Listening Club 1 - OK Computer
Here it is, the first album of our listening club: OK Computer by Radiohead. This is the first of the odd week classic-focused posts, and you get get further details on this project here. I'll...
Here it is, the first album of our listening club: OK Computer by Radiohead. This is the first of the odd week classic-focused posts, and you get get further details on this project here. I'll stop spamming ~music with posts about this now, we'll only have one a week from here on out.
Here's the place to discuss your thoughts on the record, your history with it or the band, and basically talk about whatever you want to that goes along with OK Computer. Remember that this is intended to be a slow moving thing, feel free to take your time and comment at any point in the week!
If you'd like to stream the album, it can be found on most streaming platforms here.
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Vote on next week's album here, we currently have a 7 way tie that needs to be broken!
27 votes -
Pre-fabricated timber system to enable modern, self-built homes
2 votes -
Koko, the beloved gorilla that learned to communicate using sign language, has died
15 votes -
Mexico fined £7,600 for homophobic chant aimed at Germany's Manuel Neuer
6 votes -
The Steam Summer Sale has started (June 21 - July 5)
Here's a link to the SteamDB sales page, which is usually easier to browse than Steam itself: https://steamdb.info/sales/
36 votes -
Migrants and refugees are good for economies: Analysis of thirty years of data from Western Europe refutes suggestions that asylum seekers pose a financial burden
6 votes -
What a Russian smile means - How culture and history make American and Russian smiles different
8 votes -
Going nowhere fast: After the success of the Standard Model, experiments have stopped answering to grand theories. Is particle physics in crisis?
3 votes -
The identifying terms we use (and the political history behind them)
Today's political climate has all sorts of terms being thrown around with varying meanings and history behind them. There are Liberals (political ideology for FREEDUM), and Liberals (foreign...
Today's political climate has all sorts of terms being thrown around with varying meanings and history behind them. There are Liberals (political ideology for FREEDUM), and Liberals (foreign policy), and Liberals (economic policy), and Liberals ("conservatives"), and Liberals ("centrist, anti-absolute monarchists"), and Liberals ("democrats"), and Liberals (some other field that annoys the shit out of me). There are Progressives, and Conservatives, Nationalists, Socialists, Social Democrats, unreconstructed Monarchists, Reconstructed Monarchists, Anarchists, and I'm sure some other political identity that I've missed.
So, given the rather long list of ways to identify politically, and the just about as long history for those ways to identify politically, I thought we should have a discussion focused exclusively on the political history of the terms we used.
So, the questions:
1. What terms do you commonly use to describe yourself and others in your political environment? 2. What is the relevant history that informs the way you use common political terms to describe yourself and others? 3. Got any links, movies, books, etc., that delve into that history?
This has the potential to get hairy because of how broad it is, so I'm going to try to remind people of some best practices that I use when engaging in meaningful discussion:
- Understand before criticizing. - Be able to frame someone's view in a way that they can agree with themselves before critiquing their view. Questions are your friend, but make sure the questions are focused on better understanding someone's view, not on biasing reactions to a view.
- Assume good faith. - Calling people "trolls" makes me very angry. Don't do it. For any reason. To anyone. If your case is so bulletproof that you'd be willing to call someone out for it here, take it to @Deimos instead. I don't want to read it here.
- I Could Be Wrong - There is nothing wrong with having confidence in your view, but there should be some part of you that recognizes you can be wrong about whatever claim you make. Nothing is 100%. Absolutely Only Sith Deal In Absolutes, etc.
11 votes -
US President Donald Trump's new executive order on immigration is not a "reversal": The mass detention and deportation of asylum-seekers has been his plan all along
5 votes -
A world for all of us, not just the US billionaires
12 votes -
Korea Town Acid - Virtual Reality
3 votes -
Best vegan curry recipes
7 votes -
Mechanical keyboards, anyone?
I'm only a beginner down the rabbithole known as mech-keebs, but I thought I'd source some thoughts here. Apologies if this has been expanded on in other ~hobbies threads. Those of you who have...
I'm only a beginner down the rabbithole known as mech-keebs, but I thought I'd source some thoughts here. Apologies if this has been expanded on in other ~hobbies threads.
Those of you who have been in the mech game longer, what switches have you tried? What do you find are your personal preferences on switches and why do you think that is? Have you ventured away from the very popular Cherry MX switches?
What about keycaps? What are your favourite profiles or colourway designs? Preferred material? I am currently rocking a DSA set of keycaps from one of my favourite designers, MiTo: https://mitormk.com/legacy-dsa/ I got the blue/black Tron-inspired set. I gotta admit, I was a little skeptical of ABS caps, but they're really nicely textured in a way that's reminiscent of PBT, but without that powdery grippiness.
Tell me about some of your favourite layouts too! I hear some pretty aggressive proponents of tenkeyless layouts, but I just really like my numpad for lots of numeric input. If it were just a gaming keyboard, I probably would be pretty happy with TKL though.
Are you working on any new projects right now?
Looking forward to all the responses!
29 votes -
Victoria passes Aboriginal treaty bill
3 votes -
Basement preservationists: Can hobbyists save rare fish from extinction?
5 votes -
Supreme Court rules states can force online retailers to collect sales tax
14 votes -
Violence keeps Central Americans coming to US despite Trump
3 votes -
Intel's CEO resigns as information about a 'past consensual relationship' surfaces
7 votes -
Angular with PureScript
I have to do an assignment for university soon-ish, and it requires Angular. I'm not very fond of that framework specifically, but I would be interested in making it more interesting as a learning...
I have to do an assignment for university soon-ish, and it requires Angular. I'm not very fond of that framework specifically, but I would be interested in making it more interesting as a learning project. I've also recently discovered PureScript, which I have no experience with right now.
Searching online, I've purescript-angular, which hasn't been updated in years. I also couldn't find much else. Of course, I may be missing something simple (for instance, it's actually supported by default in Angular these days), so I wanted to ask if any of you know if this is possible, and if so, how?
6 votes -
Functioning game-oholics and the voodoo magic of video games
I'm sure a lot of us are aware of WHO officially recognizing gaming addiction, and probably have read some follow up news articles about it as well. I really dislike how news and media outside of...
I'm sure a lot of us are aware of WHO officially recognizing gaming addiction, and probably have read some follow up news articles about it as well.
I really dislike how news and media outside of gaming communities in general portray gaming. It's always this foreign, voodoo magic-y thing. Often, games are just talked about as a giant whole, instead of breaking it down into reasonable categories. For example, being addicted to online poker is very different from committing to a MMO raid. But, to be fair, there is always that one guy that takes everything way too seriously.
In TV series, such as The Big Bang Theory (I know this is a cheap shot), their MMO episodes were outright offensive. It was definitely more of what non-gamers think of gamers than actual reality.
So I guess I'm just wondering:
- Have you ever been accused of being a gaming addict, and looking back were you?
- How do you explain gaming to non-gamers?
- Does your gaming actually cause any conflict between you and your family and friends?
- Did you ever forget or do something stupid because of your gaming?
Just anything I guess.
10 votes -
Paul McCartney releases new music
5 votes -
Inside the crypto world's biggest scandal
4 votes -
Young immigrants detained in Virginia center allege abuse
3 votes -
Official near-earth object plan will look into nuking asteroids and other 'planetary defense missions'
5 votes -
Florence
I just finished playing Florence. Honestly, I enjoyed it, but it definitely doesn't act like most games I've played for the past 20+ years. It's a very short one too, you can finish it in 30...
I just finished playing Florence. Honestly, I enjoyed it, but it definitely doesn't act like most games I've played for the past 20+ years. It's a very short one too, you can finish it in 30 minutes. So it actually feels more like an interactive graphic novel.
I like most aspects of it like the animation, the music, and the clever metaphors they incorporate to the simple puzzles (especially the speech bubble puzzle, and the inventory organizing puzzle).
The main issue might be the duration, if it's longer and has more complex story, it might become something like lucasarts adventure games (which I admit is not the point of Florence).
At the very least it's a very interesting experiment on gaming.
What do you guys think about games like Florence?
3 votes -
Google update aims to show you how it uses your data
5 votes -
Sara Netanyahu, wife of Israeli Prime Minister, charged with fraud
4 votes -
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin plan to meet in mid-July
5 votes -
Kazuo Kashio, a founder of Casio Computer, dies at 89
6 votes -
Firefox is back. It’s time to give it a try.
93 votes -
This is a test post (duh!)
I think anime op/ed music is one of the most creative outlets of today. Examples: 花 -a last flower- 【字幕】 Hisone to Masotan:ED [ ver. France Gall ]
2 votes -
How an Engineering Company Chose to Migrate to D
2 votes -
Has anyone gone to Pride events this month?
I'm trans and I went to Boston Pride is MA, USA on the 9th and it was one of the best weekends of my life. First pride event I've been too, and far, far, from the last! 🏳️🌈
8 votes -
The ACLU retreats from free expression
26 votes -
Introducing Cat Hop! The mobile runner I made you can play now right in your browser!
9 votes -
Rick and Morty is getting 70 more new episodes (currently only has 31)
16 votes