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8 votes
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The birth-tissue profiteers - How well-meaning donations end up fueling an unproven, virtually unregulated $2 billion stem cell industry
8 votes -
Crack Magazine: US funk and soul of the 1970s – Mixed by Mr G
3 votes -
Logic - Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
All streaming sources What are everyone's thoughts on the new album? A new low or a bold new direction? How has Will Smith done on his comeback?
7 votes -
Will Republican climate change proposals work?
8 votes -
How Lil Nas X took ‘Old Town Road’ from TikTok meme to number one
8 votes -
Will gene-edited food be government regulated?
3 votes -
A video game workers’ walkout
9 votes -
ALEX & Tokyo Rose - AKUMA II (2019)
8 votes -
What are you reading these days? #19
Edit: #19, not 18. Sorry I messed up the title again, if someone with the chance could fix it, I'd be grateful. What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction, any genre, any language!...
Edit: #19, not 18. Sorry I messed up the title again, if someone with the chance could fix it, I'd be grateful.
What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk a bit about it.
Past weeks: Week #1 · Week #2 · Week #3 · Week #4 · Week #5 · Week #6 · Week #7 · Week #8 · Week #9 · Week #10 · Week #11 · Week #12 · Week #13 · Week #14 · Week #15 · Week #16 · Week #17 · Week #18
11 votes -
An abhorrent post, but proverbial Folau death penalty a step too far
4 votes -
Exclusivity creates oligopolies and we need an antitrust case before industries collapse
I think that no matter where you've gone in recent times, you've been affected by recent trends towards oligopolies. In the game industry : Origin Steam Uplay Epic Games Itch.io Gamejolt GOG...
I think that no matter where you've gone in recent times, you've been affected by recent trends towards oligopolies.
In the game industry :
- Origin
- Steam
- Uplay
- Epic Games
- Itch.io
- Gamejolt
- GOG
- Blizzard.net
- Etc.
Movie/Show industry :
- Netflix
- Amazon prime video
- Google movies(?)
- Crunchyroll
- Funimation
- Hulu
- Disney+
- Viewster
- HIDIVE
- Etc.
Competition! It's good, right?
Well, it's really just a facade. You don't go to any of those platforms for their features or service, you go there for their IP-type content (Movies, Shows, Games).What's the catch?
They generally own exclusives on their own platform so you can't just pick one service because they offer features.Why's this wrong?
Well, nobody is gonna keep up with all of them so you're forced in either piracy or giving up on the content you wanted and were willing to pay for.How should we fix it?
Anti-trust case. Similar to United States v. Paramount Pictures, inc., we need to stop that behaviour to let competition truly flourish and let consumers be able to decide what they want.What are your thoughts?
PS : I hope this is the right place for this
10 votes -
/e/ (formerly eelo) started selling phones today
13 votes -
Inside NASA’s race back to Neptune’s icy moon Triton
5 votes -
Pastry chef, Claire Saffitz, attempts to make gourmet Almond Joys | Gourmet Makes
6 votes -
The long tail
6 votes -
Behemoth, bully, thief: How the English language is taking over the planet
9 votes -
Washington Attorney General: Amazon must remove toxic school supplies, kid’s jewelry from marketplace nationwide, pay AG's office $700,000
8 votes -
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s civil coup: Turkey's recent election saw the ruling party's control over Istanbul broken. Now, the regime wants a re-do
9 votes -
‘Great food, but please do something about the noise’ – the battle for quieter restaurants
14 votes -
Community solar is an excellent way to create energy equity–if it’s done right
4 votes -
Binance security breach update - 7000 Bitcoin stolen (~$40M), will be covered by emergency insurance fund
7 votes -
How technology hijacks people's minds
5 votes -
New batlike dinosaur was early experiment in flight
4 votes -
Wisconsin: The perfect place to address America’s apartheid
7 votes -
Blue Origin - Blue Moon lunar lander
6 votes -
Should the media quit Facebook?
3 votes -
Fake news is getting a big boost from real companies
4 votes -
What are some of the best free ebooks available online?
Project Gutenberg is a great resource for free books, but its 50,000+ titles are intimidating in number (if not outright impenetrable). The same goes for other free ebook aggregators/feeds, of...
Project Gutenberg is a great resource for free books, but its 50,000+ titles are intimidating in number (if not outright impenetrable). The same goes for other free ebook aggregators/feeds, of which there are many. There are also lots of authors who offer up their books for free. And, of course, there are tons of free options available in, say, the Kindle store. While it's nice to have so many choices, it hinders discoverability. Individual books get lost in all the noise.
As such, I'd like to know: what are some standout, recommended books that are available to readers for free?
Obvious disclaimer: I am not interested in pirated content.
24 votes -
PlayStation State of Play | May 9, 2019
5 votes -
The dangers of in-game data collection
4 votes -
Age of Wonders 3 is free on Humble Store
13 votes -
Why you need a network of low-stakes, casual friendships
8 votes -
Switch's 'boost mode' tested: What is it and how does it work?
8 votes -
Technical details on the recent Firefox add-on outage
11 votes -
How would you bring together friends who still don't know each other?
If you have friends who used to be in separate circles but are going to finally meet, how would you handle that property? Let's say, you all meet, you know each of them, but they know about each...
If you have friends who used to be in separate circles but are going to finally meet, how would you handle that property?
Let's say, you all meet, you know each of them, but they know about each other very vaguely. How to introduce everyone gently and keep conversations going in a non confusing way? What are the dos and don'ts there? Personal real experience of "joining" friends would be nice to read about too!
13 votes -
Peter Thiel's Palantir was used to bust relatives of migrant children, new documents show
7 votes -
Ohmme - Parts (2019)
5 votes -
Coca-Cola's contracts with researchers reserved the right to kill studies
15 votes -
One out of every 11,600 people in San Francisco is a billionaire
5 votes -
Bad evidence: Ten years after a landmark study blew the whistle on junk science, the fight over forensics rages on
7 votes -
But do you want Dylann Roof to have rights?
21 votes -
For Better Computing, Liberate CPUs from Garbage Collection
15 votes -
Preserving the house of a pioneering musician — Who we will never hear
6 votes -
Statehouses, not the sun, drive solar energy gaps
3 votes -
The little printf
15 votes -
The politics of Dr. Horrible's Sing-along Blog
12 votes -
It's Time to Break Up Facebook
14 votes -
'I have a plan for that.' Elizabeth Warren is betting that Americans are ready for her big ideas
8 votes -
The new film "The Race Is On" tackles climate change. Its filmmaker is Dr. James Dyke, who's crossed the line that separates academia from activism.
7 votes