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20 votes
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Making a knife with ~$100 worth of materials
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The GP office managers who turned COVID-19 frustration into an Australia-wide sanitiser supply chain
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Does JK Rowling’s breathing technique cure the coronavirus? No, it could help spread it
6 votes -
How to sharpen kitchen knives with Brad Leone | It's Alive
12 votes -
For jobless Americans, Obamacare is still a potential lifeline
3 votes -
Direct multipixel imaging and spectroscopy of an exoplanet with a Solar Gravitational Lens Mission
3 votes -
John Prine, hero of 'new' Nashville, dies after developing COVID-19 symptoms
4 votes -
YouTube has banned all conspiracy theory videos falsely linking coronavirus symptoms to 5G networks
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How Passover brisket became Texas barbecue: From the Shtetl to the smoker
3 votes -
The bar necessities: Five ways to understand coronavirus graphs
4 votes -
I have asthma. Am I more at risk of having a severe coronavirus infection?
Here's the article: I have asthma. Am I more at risk of having a severe coronavirus infection? Here's the key point: at this stage, there's no evidence to indicate that people with asthma — even...
Here's the article: I have asthma. Am I more at risk of having a severe coronavirus infection?
Here's the key point:
at this stage, there's no evidence to indicate that people with asthma — even those with severe asthma — are more prone than others to becoming seriously ill with a COVID-19 infection
7 votes -
Final Dragon 1 completes return to Earth to conclude CRS-20 mission to International Space Station
6 votes -
The far-right helped create the world’s most powerful facial recognition technology
11 votes -
Boeing to fly second Starliner uncrewed test flight at no expense to taxpayer, after OFT-1 mission software malfunctions
5 votes -
Introducing DualSense, the new wireless game controller for PlayStation 5
15 votes -
Fox in Socks | Dr. Seuss Raps over Dr. Dre Beats
6 votes -
Inside Xbox - April 7, 2020
3 votes -
US President Donald Trump removes Inspector General overseeing $2 trillion coronavirus relief package days after he was appointed
12 votes -
No Time to Die sounds like it has a lot of SPECTRE in it
4 votes -
US President Donald Trump removes independent watchdog for coronavirus funds, upending oversight panel
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What are some earworms whose catchiness hasn't worn off for you over time?
A lot of catchy music is instantly magnetic but then tends to lose its appeal over time and repeated listens. I'm curious to find out what are some catchy songs that haven't gone through this...
A lot of catchy music is instantly magnetic but then tends to lose its appeal over time and repeated listens. I'm curious to find out what are some catchy songs that haven't gone through this decay for you, especially over the course of years.
What are some earworms with staying power? What are those songs for you that are still hopelessly, irresistibly catchy, even after you've heard them countless times already?
To be clear, this is purely individual, so I'm not looking for a list of like, "the best pop songs of all time". I mostly just want to know your experiences and choices for songs that you seemingly can't ever get out of your head.
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What are some of the "tricks of your trade"?
What are some of the clever, ingenious, or potentially even shameful shortcuts or workarounds that exist in your field (or that you know of from others)? What problem or hassle do they...
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What are some of the clever, ingenious, or potentially even shameful shortcuts or workarounds that exist in your field (or that you know of from others)?
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What problem or hassle do they alleviate/make easier?
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Is the trick always worth it, or are there significant tradeoffs you have to take into account?
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Apple to make millions of face shields for hospitals desperate for gear
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Kid Koala - 2 Bit Blues (2012)
3 votes -
China ends Wuhan lockdown after more than ten weeks, but normal life is still a distant dream
8 votes -
Stealth - Black Heart (feat. The Dap Kings) (2019)
2 votes -
7Horse - High Test Runnin' (2020)
2 votes -
The rise and fall of a bitcoin mining scheme that was "too big to fail"
7 votes -
1980-1989: Rockism faces the world
5 votes -
Fluke - Atom Bomb (1996)
5 votes -
Things that are called ML/AI that really aren’t
5 votes -
Canada working to produce up to 30,000 ventilators domestically
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TV Tuesdays Free Talk
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here. Please just try to provide fair warning of...
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here.
Please just try to provide fair warning of spoilers if you can.
6 votes -
New Zealand isn’t just flattening the curve. It’s squashing it
21 votes -
Microsoft buys Corp.com so bad guys can’t
17 votes -
Young adults, burdened with debt, are now facing an economic crisis
6 votes -
500-year-old manuscript contains earliest known use of the “F-word”
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Daily coronavirus-related chat, questions, and minor updates - April 7
This thread is posted daily, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the...
This thread is posted daily, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the situation is like where you live!
8 votes -
The alt-right playbook: I hate Mondays
14 votes -
Half-Life: Alyx - Locomotion deep dive
5 votes -
New Zealand Health Minister David Clark demoted after driving 20km to beach, breaking lockdown rules
12 votes -
Interactive graph of Simpsons episodes according to IMDB score
5 votes -
Greyhounds - Tune In (2020)
4 votes -
JPMorgan's Athena has 35 million lines of Python code, and won't be updated to Python 3 in time
6 votes -
Now that Australia appears to have got the coronavirus under control, it faces an even more disturbing choice on how to end the epidemic
8 votes -
World Monologue Games is a global performing arts event run entirely by video and live stream, allowing professional and budding actors from anywhere in the world to participate from their homes
4 votes -
Cardinal George Pell will be released from prison after the High Court of Australia quashed his child sexual abuse convictions
10 votes -
Scientists translate coronavirus spike protein into music, revealing more about its structure
3 votes -
Death to decluttering: Why I’m saying no to isolation to-do lists
9 votes