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7 votes
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Willie Mabon - Poison Ivy (1954)
3 votes -
Filter by my own votes?
Am I just not seeing it, or is there no way to pull up a list of everything I've voted for? Danke, y gracias, EtC
9 votes -
Is it possible to reprogram a coffee maker?
Our new coffee maker moves the water too fast through the coffee grounds making the coffee weaker than we would like, and if we use a finer grain, overflows the basket. Is there a way to reprogram...
Our new coffee maker moves the water too fast through the coffee grounds making the coffee weaker than we would like, and if we use a finer grain, overflows the basket. Is there a way to reprogram the rate of... I don't know, flow? It's a Mr. Coffee if that helps.
10 votes -
'They actually stopped': Women buying sex to ensure safe experience
20 votes -
LGBT+ women face “significant barriers” when it comes to accessing healthcare, according to a pioneering new report.
11 votes -
Human hearts evolved for endurance — and they need it to stay healthy
9 votes -
Why I write games in C (yes, C)
20 votes -
The lies behind Area 51
5 votes -
The hardest effect I ever pulled off, by forty-two filmmakers, cinematographers, and effects artists
6 votes -
What are some good Mobile Home Pages?
Recently, Mobile Chrome on Android gave the ability to set your own Homepage. I hate the default new tab page on Chrome and used Currently for my new tab please until that went under, and now I...
Recently, Mobile Chrome on Android gave the ability to set your own Homepage. I hate the default new tab page on Chrome and used Currently for my new tab please until that went under, and now I use Simple. Is there anything like either of those for mobile, or some other portal that you would prefer so I'm not mindlessly encouraged to go to commonly visited websites?
10 votes -
Unhappy meals - How 'food science' made us unhealthy
10 votes -
Blindfolded Tasting Challenge - Recreating Maangchi's Dakbokkeumtang (Spicy Braised Chicken)
4 votes -
Allen Stone - Sunny Days | Junk Jams (2019)
2 votes -
Interview with Andrew Yang - H3 Podcast
13 votes -
Google Claims ‘Quantum Supremacy,’ Marking a Major Milestone in Computing
33 votes -
Norway delivers rate hike that most economists weren't expecting
6 votes -
A decade later, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill has left an abyssal wasteland
11 votes -
In the Spirit of South African Jazz ... (from 70's up to present day) by Nicky Vour (2019)
5 votes -
Løvtag cabin is built around a tree – part of a new treehouse hotel on the Als Odde peninsula in Denmark
5 votes -
Melodicka Bros - Through The Water And The Waves (2017)
6 votes -
Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the company would invest an additional 600 million euros into its Hamina data center next year
3 votes -
'The men who plundered Europe': bankers on trial for siphoning €60bn
10 votes -
Stieg Larsson and the unsolved murder case of Olof Palme
11 votes -
Running—or sitting—can change the shape of your heart
4 votes -
Recently discovered neutron star is almost too massive to exist
6 votes -
How googly eyes solved one of today’s trickiest UX problems
10 votes -
Facebook’s suspension of ‘tens of thousands’ of apps reveals wider privacy issues
5 votes -
Pentagon will deploy US forces to the Middle East after Iranian attack on Saudi Arabia oil facilities
16 votes -
MAKEOUT VIDEOTAPE - Only You (2012)
3 votes -
Making Them's Fightin' Herds: The story of Mane6 and what goes into making an indie fighting game
3 votes -
Facebook has suspended tens of thousands of apps as part of their ongoing investigation into data misuse
8 votes -
Jack Conte, Patreon, and the plight of the creative class
11 votes -
M83 - Lune de Fiel (2019)
4 votes -
Control's Epic Games Store exclusivity appears to have initially cost Epic €9.49 million (~$10.45M USD)
5 votes -
The tangled history of spaghetti bolognese
8 votes -
NPM CEO Bryan Bogensberger Resigned
6 votes -
Best cheap GPU for a Linux desktop?
I'm building my first desktop computer, and Linux is my operating system of choice. I know video cards sometimes can be a pain and wish to avoid any issues. Dollar-priced items are very expensive...
I'm building my first desktop computer, and Linux is my operating system of choice.
I know video cards sometimes can be a pain and wish to avoid any issues.
Dollar-priced items are very expensive down here, and I don't require playing the latest games on the highest configurations. Just something to “put me on the map”, so to speak, so I can have a somewhat current machine that doesn't give me much trouble. Any suggestions?
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Cube World | Release trailer
8 votes -
Complex Numbers - Inevitability (2009)
4 votes -
Crash course: How Boeing's managerial revolution created the 737 Max disaster
12 votes -
Untitled Goose Game review: The year's best video game about geese, reviewed from a goose's point of view.
12 votes -
Project Aon - Volunteer organization distributing free digital copies of the "Lone Wolf" CYOA series
2 votes -
Marauding cat destroys colony of threatened Australian seabirds
7 votes -
iOS and iPadOS 13: The MacStories review
5 votes -
Andrew Yang Speaks at MSNBC’s Climate Forum 2020 - 9/19/19
8 votes -
What do you want someone to ask you about?
Did something cool recently, and no one’s bothered to ask? Got some stuff on your chest, and no one’s checking in? Super passionate about a niche topic that not too many people think of? Toss your...
Did something cool recently, and no one’s bothered to ask?
Got some stuff on your chest, and no one’s checking in?
Super passionate about a niche topic that not too many people think of?
Toss your question-hopeful here, and let someone pop it!
37 votes -
Experts say the enormous amounts spent on old shows like Seinfeld and The Big Bang Theory ignore a key point: we have no way of knowing how much shows are worth
9 votes -
The hardest song I ever chased
4 votes -
When Oslo's first floating sauna was banned by port authorities, its owners took it on the run, sparking a public craze
7 votes