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5 votes
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DigitalOcean's managed Kubernetes service is now available to everyone
6 votes -
Report details an assault on science at the Department of the Interior
8 votes -
Recommendations for old school style RPG games?
I've played and enjoyed Neverwinters Nights, Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale, and Planescape: Torment. I was wondering if you guys could recommend some games in a similar style that I've overlooked....
I've played and enjoyed Neverwinters Nights, Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale, and Planescape: Torment. I was wondering if you guys could recommend some games in a similar style that I've overlooked. Thanks!
12 votes -
DJ Marcelle - Muslimgauze Mix II (8th March 2018)
3 votes -
Google Fusion Tables to be shut down on December 3, 2019
4 votes -
What songs are there about computers?
...or using computers as a communication medium? (Take a letter Maria -> Send a text, Maria...?) Not obscure songs; it'd be nice to have at least heard of the artist.
18 votes -
Google CEO Sundar Pichai testifies before the House Judiciary Committee on Data Collection
15 votes -
100 greatest Bruce Springsteen songs of all time
3 votes -
How the Dreamcast's copy protection was defeated
14 votes -
Four perfectly reasonable-sounding 2018 technology predictions that failed
8 votes -
Scientists identify vast underground ecosystem containing billions of micro-organisms
9 votes -
SIGIL by John Romero: A new episode for the original 1993 DOOM, coming in February 2019
9 votes -
Remember backing up to diskettes? I’m sorry. I do, too.
11 votes -
The KodakCoin ICO failed, and now everyone wants their money
14 votes -
Bernie Madoff's victims are close to getting their $19 billion back
9 votes -
I watched D&G’s China show fall apart from the inside
14 votes -
China ruling could ban some Apple iPhones sales amid Qualcomm fight (affects 6S through X)
7 votes -
Unforeseen consequences: A Half-Life documentary
11 votes -
Ars Technica’s ultimate board game gift guide, 2018 edition
11 votes -
NASA's Voyager 2 probe enters interstellar space
30 votes -
How to learn Kubernetes with Minikube
5 votes -
Your apps know where you were last night, and they’re not keeping it secret
23 votes -
Google+ shutdown speeds up, new privacy bug affected 52.5 million users
16 votes -
France Yellow Vest protests: Emmanuel Macron promises wage rise
15 votes -
How does Fallout 76 compare to previous Fallouts?
8 votes -
Prime Minister Theresa May calls off MPs' vote on her Brexit deal
12 votes -
at caf é [lofi / jazz hip hop mix] (2017)
7 votes -
Paper promises: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at seventy
9 votes -
Faure - Claire de Lune; vocal by Regin Crespin
6 votes -
Any advice for a first time DM?
I started playing D&D a few months ago at adventure league, and I've had a ton of fun. The problem, however, is that more of my friends want to come with me than there is room for at my AL table....
I started playing D&D a few months ago at adventure league, and I've had a ton of fun. The problem, however, is that more of my friends want to come with me than there is room for at my AL table. The solution is obviously to host my own game, so I got the starter pack and DM guide on amazon(D&D stuff is heavily discounted right now!). We decided not to use the premades, and I've already helped most of them build their own characters.
Anyway, this will be my first time playing as the game master, and many of my friends first times playing D&D at all. Any advice to make it a smooth and fun experience?
19 votes -
Economic update: The great American purge
6 votes -
'We’re going to kill you': Nicaragua's brutal crackdown on press freedom
9 votes -
A brief history of US dirty wars in Central America that set the stage for the refugee crisis
4 votes -
South Korean law to punish "boosters" passes in the National Assembly
6 votes -
Brexit ruling: UK can cancel decision, EU court says
37 votes -
The tiny country of Niue has taken one of Sweden's biggest internet organisations to court, claiming its internet domain name was taken over without consent.
11 votes -
What do you think of games as a service?
Comment on both the concept (if it works, if it is pro-consumer) and the ever-increasing sizes of games. For example, Rainbow Six Siege has been receiving steady updates since its release. I find...
Comment on both the concept (if it works, if it is pro-consumer) and the ever-increasing sizes of games.
For example, Rainbow Six Siege has been receiving steady updates since its release. I find a lot of them fun, but where does it end? Grand Theft Auto V is another game that is quite bloated at this point. Thoughts?15 votes -
Red Hot Chili Peppers - This Velvet Glove (1999)
3 votes -
Tumblr's displaced porn bloggers test their new platforms
21 votes -
Chinese scientist who used CRISPR on human babies gone missing
15 votes -
UK Snooker Championship: Ronnie O'Sullivan beats Mark Allen to win seventh title
10 votes -
Testing rel=noopener
4 votes -
Has anyone been playing Stellaris since Le Guin dropped?
Just wondering what peoples' thoughts are on the most recent total overhaul of the game. I haven't bought the megacorp DLC yet, but I did play a multiplayer game with a friend that did, and I was...
Just wondering what peoples' thoughts are on the most recent total overhaul of the game. I haven't bought the megacorp DLC yet, but I did play a multiplayer game with a friend that did, and I was pretty impressed. Much as I detest tedious micro, the new planet management system is light years ahead of the old one, and represents a much more realistic pace for colony development- no more outpopulating and outdeveloping your homeworld in twenty years. The main issues I've seen so far are poor balancing between raw materials, market balance, and finished goods, and AI. Since nearly all finished goods require minerals exclusively as an input, you get constant mineral deficits and a market that places more value on minerals than the goods made from them.
As for the market, the demand/pricing mechanism is poorly implemented, so you can exploit it for infinite money. Say a good costs 1EC/ea, you put in a bulk purchase order for 10,000 units. You pay 1EC for each of them, but after the order the sell price is boosted to 2EC. You can then immediately dump everything you just bought, selling each for 2EC. They could (and probably will) fix this by considering the price of each unit individually based on whatever formula they use for calculating market demand.
Finally, the AI completely shits the bed with the new administrative cap mechanic, and ends up decades behind any competently managed player empire in both economy and technology. But then I suppose poor AI is nothing new for Stellaris.
Issues aside though, I feel like with this patch, Stellaris has finally taken its place as a worthy successor to the classic Master of Orion 2.
9 votes -
Eric Whitacre, Robert Frost - "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" (Sleep) (2010)
4 votes -
Gabriel Fauré - Sicilienne, for cello & piano, Op. 78
8 votes -
Attention Wars: Exploring the psychology, design and impact of tech and social media (Youtube series from BrainCraft)
6 votes -
Dear US-Americans of Tildes, is West Virginia really that bad?
I am a Russian and recently I started to really like the song “Take Me Home, Country Roads”. I searched for images of things mentioned in the song, like Blue Ridge mountains and Shenandoah river,...
I am a Russian and recently I started to really like the song “Take Me Home, Country Roads”. I searched for images of things mentioned in the song, like Blue Ridge mountains and Shenandoah river, and they do look pretty. Definitely somewhere I would like to hike. I've also heard that the local BBQ is good, which is relevant to my interests.
At the same time, almost every time I see West Virginia mentioned on e.g. Reddit, there is always someone pointing out that WV is, for lack of a better term, a shithole. I've seen that occurring several times on several different subreddits. What is up with that? Is that just a thing where the people from one US state always feel the need to throw crap at other states? Are there economical reasons? Is it too conservative/racist/what-have-you?
Just in case, I am not trying to start something, I am genuinely curious, how can one place be called “almost heaven” by one group of people and at the same called a “shithole” by another.
35 votes -
Apple Watch's ECG feature is already proving its worth
6 votes -
X-mas rush : a nice programming challenge going on right now. Only 7 days left!
6 votes