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Community privacy concerns have forced the Australian Government to insist a coronavirus tracing app will neither track people's locations nor be available for law enforcement agencies to access
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Australia's manufacturing pivot in a post-coronavirus world as COVID-19 creates 'new era' for the economy
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Let's talk equipment
What equipment is everyone listening to music with? What streaming services are you using?
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Google and Apple adjust maps during pandemic
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Oil 0.8.pre4: The Biggest Shell Programs in the World
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Making TV in the coronavirus pandemic: Why the television industry is watching what 'Neighbours' does next
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At least sixteen people dead after Nova Scotia gunman's rampage, and police say toll could grow
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A guide to designing low-cost ventilators for COVID-19
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How China sees the world - And how the world should see China
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US unemployment checks are being held up by a coding language almost nobody knows
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Fairytales of Growth
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In Iran, isolated musicians perform from rooftops
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Coronavirus outbreaks at Mexico’s hospitals raise alarm, protests
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Even garbage is under threat from the coronavirus' impact on the economy
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Eleven percent rise in threatened Swedish species over the past five years, according to the latest report from SLU, the Swedish Species Information Centre
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Ishiban - Collisions (2020)
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The outgoing chief executive of Norway's sovereign wealth fund faces probe after luxury jet use
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Daily coronavirus-related chat, questions, and minor updates - April 19
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!
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Norway and the a-ha moment that made electric cars the answer – a country fuelled by hydropower has become the world's electric vehicle leader
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Never Let Me Down by J. Ivy on HBO Def Poetry
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New wave of infections threatens to collapse Japan hospitals
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How did we reach 7 billion people without informing/educating all about how we really live?
[M/29/small town India, English isn't my first language] I'll admit to being what is called a country bumpkin. The education I received was lacking in many ways, I wasn't taught about the real...
[M/29/small town India, English isn't my first language]
I'll admit to being what is called a country bumpkin. The education I received was lacking in many ways, I wasn't taught about the real world, I never really thought about how the food on my plate was grown or how we plunder the living world for resources etc.
My question is, how did humanity reach 7 billion plus people without even paying a thought about educating the kids properly.
There is a bitter irony to the fact that we have all been convinced to use the word "growth" to describe what is ultimately a process of depletion and breakdown. tweet
If we are depleting the earth of all resources, how will coming generations live?
But if we don't grow, how can we progress?
Edit: Why can't we have good quality education for everyone and good quality healthcare for everyone on this planet?
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Walmart to require all employees wear face masks starting Monday
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A mysterious lawsuit tries to sink Seaside’s massive plans for growth
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Everything I thought I’d never love about theatre in lockdown
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Video of a still functioning 1958 FACOM 128B Japanese Relay Computer
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Experts voice concerns about Covid-19 testing accuracy
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How the Covid-19 pandemic may reshape US hospital design
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Three chefs cook pasta carbonara three ways: Traditional, modern, experimental
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Tory Bruno—CEO of United Launch Alliance—discusses rocket reusability, SpaceX, and the economics of operating a space launch business
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A documentary called 'Mrs America' shows how Phyllis Schlafly partidarized the Equal Rights Amendment, birthed the culture war and pioneered modern Conservative rhetoric
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The coronavirus in America: The year ahead
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Ultimate Guide to Switch Debounce (Part 1)
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Supply-chain attack hits RubyGems repository with 725 malicious packages
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Nintendo Switch is sold out everywhere, so this guy built one himself
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A well-known attorney helped land a $2 billion settlement for Gulf Coast seafood-industry workers. But who was he really representing?
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Crops at risk as coronavirus lockdown grounds bees
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Daily coronavirus-related chat, questions, and minor updates - April 18
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!
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Could Donald Trump delay the US presidential election?
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What's the fastest / craziest way to model an arrow in Blender?
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Russia filed a protest to Oslo after Norwegian coastguards detained a Russian trawler near a remote chain of islands in the Arctic
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Fiona Apple - Fetch The Bolt Cutters (2020)
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Periodic functions
Does there exist a function that does not include any trigonometric function in its definition that has similar properties (periodicity, for instance) as trigonometric functions? I can't think of...
Does there exist a function that does not include any trigonometric function in its definition that has similar properties (periodicity, for instance) as trigonometric functions? I can't think of any, and this strikes me as a bit surprising.
Edit: I thought of a simple answer: piecewise functions can achieve this!
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Food Escapades & Curry Fridays ! Serious Eats’ Better Stovetop Butter Chicken
Well, it was gonna happen eventually. I was gonna take another go on butter chicken! This time, I made the "better stovetop butter chicken" recipe from serious Eats! A world renowned food blog, I...
Well, it was gonna happen eventually. I was gonna take another go on butter chicken! This time, I made the "better stovetop butter chicken" recipe from serious Eats! A world renowned food blog, I definitely expected something good to come out of it. And boy, I gotta tell ya, this recipe delivered in every way possible and THEN some !! This is what I love about cooking, being able to make something so delicious out of time and love. I wouldn't change much about it, other than I did salt it a little too much, and I think some jalapeños would give such a nice and beautiful contrast to the flavours ! The last butter chicken I did had them, and I feel like they're kind of missing here as a result. Honestly a flavour combo this good shouldn't even exist, it's insane. I am still shocked at it a few hours after hahahahah. Amazing recipe, definitely worth trying out !!!!
By the way, that flatbread there isn't naan, it's a sourdough pizza dough thing my dad made that we decided to make into flatbread with garlic butter. Very non traditional, but hey, it tastes great !
Picture of the dish: https://imgur.com/a/cG6wMfq
Recipe: https://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2020/03/stovetop-butter-chicken.htmlQuestion of the day: Have any of you tried dabbling in fermented foods lately? My dad and I have been trying to get a sourdough starter up and running and it’s been pretty tough, but a very fun process nonetheless hahahahah.
Have a great day <3
Tomi, your friendly neighbourhood marshmallow~10 votes -
Australia has chanced upon an exciting new possibility – the prospect of eliminating the new coronavirus. Completely. Not just flattening the curve but crushing it.
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International Bat Appreciation Day
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Too many kids show worrying signs of fragility from a very young age. Here’s what we can do about it | Parenting kids with anxiety
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NASA sets May 27 launch date for SpaceX commercial crew test flight
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Planning documents reveal SpaceX plans for Starlink ground station at Cape Canaveral
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