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The world's first automatic textile recycling facility will be built in Malmö
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Finland's heavy metal knitting championship is the real purl jam
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"Cymru am byth!" – How speaking Welsh became cool
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We read 150 privacy policies. They were an incomprehensible disaster.
17 votes -
Low-cost moon mission puts India among lunar pioneers
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Sebastian Gorka at the center of Rose Garden ruckus in US following Donad Trump event
5 votes -
R. Kelly arrested on Federal sex trafficking charges
12 votes -
People tell us how QAnon destroyed their relationships
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EU commission president nominee backs 50% carbon cut by 2030
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Should the US and the states create their own Sovereign Wealth Fund?
I think a Sovereign Fund is where Yang should move his focus to. Its a long-term approach that requires a focus. In 30 years the Norway fund has become the largest fund in the world The Norway...
I think a Sovereign Fund is where Yang should move his focus to. Its a long-term approach that requires a focus. In 30 years the Norway fund has become the largest fund in the world
The Norway Fund has been the receiver of all of Norway's Gas Taxes and Profits but has not paid out anything, so its only grown. But its intend purpose is to supply a form of a UBI (or subsidize Gov't tax revenues if the taxes were to ever fall short enough)
To Fund it, in the US, we need the Gas tax to be quadrupled. Double ($1/gal) it to properly pay for road maintenance and to pay for properly funded and expanded metro development, Greener metro lines, bike lanes, double it again ($2) to pay for Wealth Funding
This gas tax funding of $1/gal would contribute 175Billion in investments
After 40 years the wealth Fund would provide $7 Trillion Annually to pay for a UBI for as long as the US were to want it. Without any additional tax revenue
I think we can look at other jobs and industries where there is a boom and bust cycle, casinos, and where future income should be considered
Mississippi Gambling Revenue and therefore taxes has fallen 31% in 2018 (tax revenue $234 million) vs 2008's (345 million) best year numbers.
If Mississippi had contributed it's taxes to a Sovereign Wealth Fund instead of using it as a Substitute to Government taxes what would the effect have been.
A year after gambling was Legalized in Mississippi, skipping the first years taxes, the state of Mississippi has received Gaming Taxes, Starting in 1994, a total of $6.3 Billion in tax revenues
If those same taxes had been invested in a Wealth Fund its current value would be ~$29.6 Billion
Of course this would have required Mississippi to create 6 Billion in alternate tax Revenues, and this is the stump speech Yang needs to create.
Because in 5 years when Gaming Revenues have dropped another 50% its time for Mississippi to be ready, and in this case you're sitting on a $50 Billion Wealth Fund. That can pay out $4 billion a year to its 2.9million residents or fund the government services instead of deep cuts
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What games have you been playing lately?
Tell us what you're playing and what you think. I want to know what everybody is in the middle of right now!
34 votes -
Brad and Claire make doughnuts | It's Alive
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Curious about consciousness? Ask the self-aware machines
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US President Donald Trump says he will seek citizenship information from existing Federal records, not the census
10 votes -
Those complicit with oppression have no place at Pride
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Facebook and Carnegie Mellon's "Pluribus", the first AI to defeat professionals in 6-player poker
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In Spain, coverage of a sex crime opens debate about revealing identifying details in the press
8 votes -
Black tech news coverage struggles to find a home in mainstream newsrooms
8 votes -
The slow death of Hollywood
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Any motorcyclists?
I'm about to do my full motorbike licence here in the UK (direct access course) and currently looking at my first big bike, thinking about a 600cc Triumph at the moment. Wondered if there are any...
I'm about to do my full motorbike licence here in the UK (direct access course) and currently looking at my first big bike, thinking about a 600cc Triumph at the moment. Wondered if there are any other riders here on tildes, what do you ride, what's your history with bikes etc.?
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Norway's sovereign wealth fund backs away from fossil fuels
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Minecraft Earth: Closed beta announcement + first gameplay shown
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Denmark's housing minister wants to scrap ghetto label for underprivileged areas
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Google employees are systematically listening to audio files recorded by Google Home smart speakers and the Google Assistant smartphone app
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Let's collectively use outline.com to avoid Medium's nuisances
This thread also applies to every other annoying website. Medium is one of the most annoying sites out there. It's slow, cluttered, always greets me with a despicable banner (no, I do not pardon...
This thread also applies to every other annoying website.
Medium is one of the most annoying sites out there. It's slow, cluttered, always greets me with a despicable banner (no, I do not pardon the interruption!) and manages to consistently bypass uBlock Origin. I'm tired of complaining on individual threads (and attracting well-deserved reproach for my grumpiness), so here's my proposal: let's establish an informal rule that every Medium article should be shared in a sanitized version. outline.com seems to be the best tool to accomplish that, but I'm open to suggestions. As a safety measure, in case outline.com goes offline, the original Medium link could be posted in the body of the new thread.
What you lovely people think about this idea?
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Before the shaking starts: Living in the shadow of Utah’s next big earthquake
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Greece’s long road ahead
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The sinkhole that saved the internet: Keeping the 'kill switch' alive is the only thing preventing another WannaCry outbreak
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Introducing Steam Labs - a place for testing and giving feedback on experimental Steam features
11 votes -
When the racist is someone you know and love…
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3D Realms' "Ion Maiden" has been renamed to "Ion Fury" due to a lawsuit - new trailer, and will release from Early Access on August 15
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Popular licenses in OpenAPI
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The Recurse Center is accepting applications for Fellowships of up to $10,000 for women, trans, and non-binary programmers who want to pursue ambitious projects this fall.
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Reddit's redesign has been down all day, however mobile apps work, and old reddit works. Does reddit not use the same public API for the redesign?
I'm not sure if this is the case for everyone but the new reddit can't load any data, at least for me. However, old.reddit.com works, and all mobile apps seem to work which obviously use the...
I'm not sure if this is the case for everyone but the new reddit can't load any data, at least for me. However, old.reddit.com works, and all mobile apps seem to work which obviously use the reddit API. I am curious, does reddit have a different version of their API for the redesign, and that's what's been down for hours?
edit: I know that reddit must allow their own product to do things that other products don't.. Like it seems the chat api is not open to 3rd parties.. but I assumed that they would have just blocked certain api endpoints from public exposure. But based on my blind troubleshooting of this case, it seems that they must be using a totally different interface all together for the redesign?
edit2: Copy paste of my down-thread comment in case you don't read the whole thread, the context is that I realize that this must not be a global issue.Hmm, so I've heard reddit is super-cached... is this possibly a caching fault then?
reddit uses redis, correct? And it must be sharded, right? So maybe some redis cluster nodes are down?
I'm trying to learn here, and I am likely asking the wrong questions.. The goal of my post was to understand this type of failure, as I realize that it must be partial as in if all of reddit resign was down, it would be news. If anyone could correct any of my statements or assumptions I would really appreciate it.
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One of Sweden's richest families is investing its billions into artificial intelligence
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Swedish government wants night trains to European capitals
3 votes -
Why US cities aren’t using more electric buses
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Swedish sect murder case set to feature in HBO documentary
7 votes -
Helsinki sustainability celebrated as Finland takes over EU presidency
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William and Ida are Denmark's most popular names again
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The Cumbia Diaspora - From Colombia to the World (2019)
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Swedish film reviewers are giving a cautious welcome to Midsommar, a horror film about a bizarre pagan festival in a remote part of Sweden
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New generation of political exiles leave Jair Bolsonaro's Brazil 'to stay alive'
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Interesting fast-paced space-themed racing games on Switch
After our discussion about Tempest-like games, I looked at what else could at least scratch a similar fast-paced space-theme racing, with optional shooting itch on Switch. To kick off the...
After our discussion about Tempest-like games, I looked at what else could at least scratch a similar fast-paced space-theme racing, with optional shooting itch on Switch.
To kick off the discussion, these are the games I already tried that I kinda like. I‘ll update this list, once people suggest other entries. I realise it’s a bit of a mish-mash, but it’s more about the feel than a specific genre.
Fast RMX is a very fast-paced pod-racer, with a similar feel to Wipeout, if you take away the weapons, and add a boost mechanic where you need to switch your booster’s code with the speed lane. I prefer playing it with motion/gyro controls, which admittedly makes it harder to play, but with that actually feels a lot more like you’re travelling at massive speed where every unintentional jerk of the steering wheel can cause you to wipe out.
Velocity 2X is a very successful mix of a vertical shooter where time matters with added platforming levels in between. Boosting for speed and warping/teleporting to solve puzzles is a huge part of the game.
The Next Penelope is a top-down 2D (pod?) racing game with weapons, where the acceleration happens automatically, but is influenced by boost, boost markers on the track and bumping into stuff. I haven’t played it for a long time yet, but once you learn the controls it seems to be a very good game.
VSR is a pure zero-gravity, zero-friction 3D space racer. Which makes mastering the controls very hard for anyone who is not used to it. To be honest, I haven’t mastered them yet either, but haven’t given up, as I really liked RPGs and shooters with such a mechanic. It just gives a specific type of zennish “in the zone” feeling, once you get into it.
Fast RMX
price:20 €14 € until 2019-07-25
reviews: 81 % on MetaCritic
length: 3½ h main game (57 h completionist) on HowLongToBeartVelocity 2X
price:20 €8 € until 2019-07-18
reviews: 87 % on MetaCritic
length: 5 h main game (26 h completionist) on HowLongToBeatThe Next Penelope: Race to Odysseus
price:13 €2 € until 2019-07-11
reviews: 79 % on MetaCritic
length: 2½ h main game (5½ h completionist) on HowLongToBeatVSR: Void Space Racing
price: 5 €
reviews: 66 % on MetaCritic
length: (no HowLongToBeat entry yet)7 votes -
Norwegian Air chief executive Bjørn Kjos steps down
3 votes -
The quantum theory that peels away the mystery of measurement
5 votes -
Undocumented, vulnerable, scared: The US women who pick your food for $3 an hour
6 votes -
Spring Heel Jack – Disappeared (2000)
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India and Sri Lanka's violent fight over fish
3 votes