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9 votes
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CO2 emissions fall in eighteen countries with strong policies, study finds (in the journal Nature Climate Change)
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DeathHacks
6 votes -
Chang’e 4 Lunar Orbit: A postmortem
5 votes -
A silly Google Maps origin story about how “Satellite” was almost named “Bird Mode”
@btaylor: Here's a silly Google Maps origin story about how "Satellite" was almost named "Bird Mode
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A world without clouds
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Australia’s most senior Catholic cleric, Cardinal George Pell, has been convicted of sexually abusing two choirboys while he was archbishop of Melbourne
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The history of Android
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PSA: Disinformation and the over-representation of false flag events on social media.
I've noticed lately that on certain social media websites, particularly Reddit and Facebook, there has been an uptick in articles about fake hate crimes and false rape reports. The comments on...
I've noticed lately that on certain social media websites, particularly Reddit and Facebook, there has been an uptick in articles about fake hate crimes and false rape reports. The comments on these articles especially fan the flames on the subjects of homophobia, racism, and sexism. While the articles themselves are still noteworthy and deserving of attention, the amount of attention that they've been receiving has been disproportionately high (especially when considering how fairly unknown the individuals involved are) and the discourse on those articles particularly divisive.
On top of that, there are clear disinformation campaigns going on to attack current Democratic presidential candidates in the U.S. It seems pretty clear that we're having a repeat of the last presidential election, with outside parties stoking the flames of discrimination and disinformation on social media in order to further ideological divisions, and the consumers of that media readily falling for it.
I would caution readers to be mindful of the shifting representation of historically controversial or contentious topics moving forward. Even if the articles themselves are solidly factual, take note of how frequently you're seeing these articles, whether or not they're known to be contentious topics, and how they're affecting online discourse.
In short: make sure that you can still smell bullshit even when it's dressed up in pretty little facts.
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US Securities and Exchange Commission asks judge to hold Elon Musk in contempt for violating settlement related to Twitter usage
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Facing financial pressures, GOG quietly lays off at least a dozen staff
38 votes -
The RYM Ultimate Box Set turns 10 today
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On deciding whether to use a pseudonym or not
I have writing, prose and in verses, that I want to start submitting to magazines. I can't decide if I should use a pseudonym or not. My reasons for using one: I have problems with my name: it is...
I have writing, prose and in verses, that I want to start submitting to magazines. I can't decide if I should use a pseudonym or not. My reasons for using one:
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I have problems with my name: it is ideologically loaded, people can tell my dad was a nationalist, which is an ideology I reject and oppose
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I feel like it would somehow good for me to distance myself a bit from my work, don't know why really
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I guess I am intimidated by potential failure a bit, so maybe "getting my feet wet" with a pseudonym could help me get over it.
But I also want to own my work, and feel like using a pseudonym with complete secrecy is a bit... cowardly, if I am totally honest. I consider using a pseudonym which I will publicly own later, but then, is there a point to it?
What do you think about it?
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Wild Bill Hickok: He Claimed He Killed 100s, But His Fatalities Were Closer To 10
6 votes -
Zaíra - Levanta Sacode e Dança Remixes (2019)
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Who killed Tulum, Mexico? Greed, gringos, diesel, drugs, shamans, seaweed, and a disco ball in the jungle.
7 votes -
Talking Dog Studios of Regina, Saskatchewan closing after nearly thirty years
8 votes -
State of the Factory: Year 1 - The developer of Cultist Simulator talks in detail about indie development, publishing, finances and more
8 votes -
Devotion developer calls for calm as fallout from China Winnie the Pooh poster goes from bad to worse
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RIP Culture War Thread - /r/slatestarcodex's regular thread for debating polarizing issues showed the difficulties and risks of hosting those conversations
39 votes -
Experiments, growth engineering, and the perils of not disguising your API routes: Part 1
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FastMail loses customers, faces calls to move over anti-encryption laws
15 votes -
Merge ~tech and ~comp and create a separate ~privacy
The whole suggestion is in the title. I find the split between ~tech and ~comp to be very overlapping. Such a vast proportion of the content both places is ~privacy -material anyway. Content...
The whole suggestion is in the title.
I find the split between ~tech and ~comp to be very overlapping. Such a vast proportion of the content both places is ~privacy -material anyway. Content tagged privacy is effectively rendering ~tech a semi-privacy board as it is now anyway.
I think the suggested categorization makes more sense than the current organization based on the content actually submitted to tildes now.
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Okinawa: Tokyo to overrule referendum on US base
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The trauma floor - The secret lives of Facebook moderators in America
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What Could Kill Testing?
8 votes -
Wind Waker graphics analysis
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‘Green Book’ wins Best Picture Oscar despite controversy
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Looking for Eagles-style rock recommendations
Hey all. I've been listening to the Eagles for a while and love their stuff (born a couple of decades too late to really appreciate them though). I do enjoy the newer styles of rock (ethereal(?)),...
Hey all. I've been listening to the Eagles for a while and love their stuff (born a couple of decades too late to really appreciate them though). I do enjoy the newer styles of rock (ethereal(?)), but I'm looking for a new-ish band that sticks to the old guitar/drums/etc of classic/country rock. Any recommendations for me?
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A choir performs neat renditions of Kanye's songs in an event he calls 'Sunday Service'
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Cubans vote on a constitutional referendum which may reveal growing discontent
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Royce da 5' 9'' - Cocaine
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How Spanish got its ñ - the story behind that "n with a tilde"
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Hugo Kant - In The Woods [Live @ Le Poste à Galène 2019-02-16]
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Prisoner of Time - Flotsam and Jetsam (from new album The End of Chaos)
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Privacy attacks to the 4G and 5G cellular paging protocols using side channel information
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Microsoft’s HoloLens 2: A $3,500 mixed reality headset for the factory, not the living room
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Poland moves step closer to banning gay conversion therapy
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The real reason why Facebook and Google won’t change
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Homophobic language not linked to rejection of gay athletes, says new study
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His Dark Materials | Teaser trailer
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Message for Nicolás Maduro? Marco Rubio tweets image of bloody Muammar Gaddafi, killed after US intervened.
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Profiles of a divided country - hostility to the prime minister’s Brexit deal is one thing that unites Britain
10 votes -
Worked to death at FedEx
9 votes -
San Diego-based group wins US suit: Male-only draft unconstitutional
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The super-fast logistics of delivering blood by drone
3 votes -
Andrew Yang: The 2020 candidate warning of the rise of robots. The entrepreneur says Trump won in 2016 because the US automated away jobs – so he wants to become president to do something about it.
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China blocks 17.5 million plane tickets for people without enough 'social credit'
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Right to repair legislation is officially being considered in Canada
15 votes -
The route of a text message, a love story
12 votes