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5 votes
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Plausible deniability and gaslighting in fighting ad blockers
24 votes -
Apollo’s brain: The computer that guided man to the Moon
5 votes -
Why I’m no longer vegan™ (an argument for political veganism)
4 votes -
What will the 2019 World Cup mean for the French cities that host it?
7 votes -
Emacs merges HarfBuzz support to master branch
10 votes -
Drag Queen Story Hour brings LGBTQ-friendly fun to the South
10 votes -
Denmark’s elections show how much Europe has normalized anti-immigrant politics
7 votes -
What is your favorite Wikipedia page?
It can be your favorite for any reason: interesting subject, extremely in depth and well written, funny details, “branching potential” (it links to a lot of interesting topics you can branch off...
It can be your favorite for any reason: interesting subject, extremely in depth and well written, funny details, “branching potential” (it links to a lot of interesting topics you can branch off to), etc.
29 votes -
Music on the Altair 8800
4 votes -
Board game recommendations to replace Monopoly?
Like the title says, every Christmas when my family gets together we play board games traditionally Monopoly. Last year I got tired of playing it and after some research I found Concordia and we...
Like the title says, every Christmas when my family gets together we play board games traditionally Monopoly. Last year I got tired of playing it and after some research I found Concordia and we had a blast playing it. I'm trying to jump the gun and researching ahead for this year, what are ~games recommendations for a good 2+ player game that isn't too convoluted to pick up and is a good time?
25 votes -
Portugal beats the Netherlands 1-0 to win the inaugural UEFA Nations League
6 votes -
How Touhou inspired me to live my best life
7 votes -
Kyshtym: The nuclear disaster that was kept secret for thirty years
11 votes -
Emmanuel Macron wins conservative support as France's Republican party faces oblivion
8 votes -
Canadian government to ban single-use plastics as early as 2021
10 votes -
Celebration as Bhutan takes first step toward decriminalising homosexuality
6 votes -
Israel Folau to take Rugby Australia to Fair Work Commission over contract termination
4 votes -
Final Fantasy VII Remake | Trailer from Symphonic Reunion - release date March 3, 2020
9 votes -
Leaked chats between Brazilian judge and prosecutor who imprisoned Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva reveal prohibited collaboration and doubts over evidence
12 votes -
What are your thoughts on Pride Month?
Some questions to consider: How do you feel about it as a whole? What is your experience with it like? Do you go out, celebrate, march, get involved? Does it connect you to others or affirm your...
Some questions to consider:
- How do you feel about it as a whole?
- What is your experience with it like? Do you go out, celebrate, march, get involved? Does it connect you to others or affirm your identity?
- What positives does it bring to the table?
- What critiques do you have of it?
This last one can be treated as hypothetical but might apply to some real experiences as well--either are valid:
- If you chose to march in a parade to bring awareness to an issue, what cause would you represent? How would you show it, or what would your sign say? Who would you want there alongside you?
18 votes -
Clashes in Hong Kong after vast protest against extradition law
16 votes -
Boundaries: A talk by Gary Bernhardt from SCNA 2012
3 votes -
E3 2019: Bethesda Showcase
Should be starting momentarily. Streams: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9B5qhzKyhg Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bethesda Live updates: Eurogamer:...
Should be starting momentarily.
Streams:
Live updates:
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What are your pet peeves?
You know, something that, by all accounts, really shouldn't bother you that much but for some reason does. Like when the toilet paper roll is hanging the wrong way. Or when somebody doesn't use...
You know, something that, by all accounts, really shouldn't bother you that much but for some reason does. Like when the toilet paper roll is hanging the wrong way. Or when somebody doesn't use multiples of 5 on the timer for the microwave.
- What are your pet peeves?
- Why do you think they bother you so much?
- Can you get past them?
- When other people find out about them do they use them to pester you?
Also, feel free to think past IRL stuff and into online stuff and media. Maybe there's something authors do that rubs you the wrong way, or you're weirdly bothered by a particular TV trope.
18 votes -
Gameplay footage leaked from Valve's Auto-Chess game, DOTA Underlords
7 votes -
Opera, Brave, Vivaldi to ignore Chrome's anti-ad-blocker changes, despite shared codebase
37 votes -
Solving the Zelda timeline in fifteen minutes | Unraveled
10 votes -
Google argues the Huawei ban would hurt its Android monopoly
6 votes -
Blender is Free Software
16 votes -
We need a political vision: The Australian labor movement is internationally envied. But the world of work is changing, and if unions don’t change with it, they’ll face existential decline.
11 votes -
Forget GDP — New Zealand is prioritizing gross national well-being
11 votes -
More shots of Steam's new Library design thanks to a leak
14 votes -
The birth of the electronic beep, the most ubiquitous sound design in the world
10 votes -
E3 2019: Microsoft Conference
E3 is upon us & Microsoft starts in about 10 minutes. Let's discuss! https://www.xbox.com/e3 https://www.twitch.tv/xbox https://www.youtube.com/xbox https://www.mixer.com/xbox
18 votes -
Cyprus Crisis 1974
7 votes -
Question of the century: Do we have a right to a livable climate?
10 votes -
A vast archive exposed the secret history of kidnapping and assassination in Guatemala. Now it’s under threat
5 votes -
Inside a PCB soldering factory in China
7 votes -
Colour charts from history
8 votes -
Hundreds of thousands protest Hong Kong bill that would allow extradition to China
13 votes -
The Best They’ve Got: Examining the National Review’s “Against Socialism” issue
25 votes -
Is meat bad for you? Is meat unhealthy?
10 votes -
Aung San Suu Kyi meets with Hungary’s Viktor Orbán to lament their “growing Muslim populations”
7 votes -
Reckless in Riyadh: Some American policymakers and scholars are questioning whether the alliance with Saudi Arabia still makes sense for the US
4 votes -
Big-budget films like Rocketman are still afraid to show gay sex
13 votes -
Ring is using its customers’ doorbell camera video for ads. It says it's allowed to.
18 votes -
For remote communities in Scotland's Outer Hebrides, mobile libraries are a lifeline
7 votes -
Metric - Synthetica + Dark Saturday + Cascades + Now Or Never Now (Live on KEXP) (2019)
5 votes -
Can I improve Gordon Ramsay's beef wellington?
6 votes