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Rodrigo y Gabriela: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert (2020)
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How to open every shellfish | Method Mastery
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MissingNo.'s glitchy appearance in Pokémon explained
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Tribes along India-Myanmar border dream of a 'united Nagaland'
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"Old King Cole was a merry old soul" - and possibly a real king in post-Roman Britain
I'm reading a book called 'British Kings & Queens', and there's a mention of a king called Coelius, who may have been the inspiration for the nursery rhyme 'Old King Cole'. I've done some research...
I'm reading a book called 'British Kings & Queens', and there's a mention of a king called Coelius, who may have been the inspiration for the nursery rhyme 'Old King Cole'.
I've done some research and found this local history about "Coel Hen (the Old) aka Coelius (of Ayrshire)" (sadly, the accompanying pictures seem to have disappeared).
He seems to have been in power around the early 400s A.D. - about the time that the Romans exited Britain. His domain included Ayrshire in modern-day Scotland.
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The bashtop resource monitor is a work of art
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DJI’s new Mavic Air 2 has an upgraded camera and much longer flying time
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Typesetting Markdown - Part 8
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US President Donald Trump claims ‘Noble Prize’ tweets were sarcastic then shares deepfake Biden video in barrage of conspiracy-laden tweets
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About 14,650 years ago, sea level jumped twelve meters in just a few centuries—a puzzling past sea level rise might have its missing piece
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The search for DB Cooper
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Some Good News with John Krasinski Ep. 5
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The Free Nationals Ft. Anderson .Paak, Chronixx & India Shawn: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert (2020)
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Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Adaptation
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Man recreates supermarket at home for 87-year-old mother battling dementia
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New York City aims to open up 100 miles of streets to pedestrians during crisis
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In race for a coronavirus vaccine, an Oxford group leaps ahead: As scientists at the Jenner Institute prepare for mass clinical trials, new tests show their vaccine to be effective in monkeys
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Coronavirus: New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says there is a 'good chance' Kiwis won't stay in COVID-19 level 3 long
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Can estrogen and other sex hormones help men survive COVID-19?
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Nurses have quit en masse from Russia’s top coronavirus hospital in Moscow over poor working conditions and low wages
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Legends of Runeterra - Patch 1.0 notes - Official launch tomorrow, along with mobile versions and a new set
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US Department of Agriculture let millions of pounds of food rot while food-bank demand soared
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Tribeca and YouTube announce "We Are One", a ten-day online film festival starting May 29 drawing from twenty global fests, including Cannes, Toronto, Sundance and Venice
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Nearly two years after Europe's GDPR privacy law came into effect, supporters are frustrated by lack of enforcement, poor funding, limited staff resources and stalling tactics by the tech companies
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US deaths soared in early weeks of pandemic, far exceeding number attributed to COVID-19
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Total War: Shogun 2 is free-to-keep on Steam this week
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Can someone ELI5 arctic tipping points or how close we are to runaway climate change?
As the various Arctic climate feedbacks show, we are fast approaching the stage when climate change will be playing the tune for us while we stand by and watch helplessly, with our reductions in...
As the various Arctic climate feedbacks show, we are fast approaching the stage when climate change will be playing the tune for us while we stand by and watch helplessly, with our reductions in CO2 emissions having no effect in the face of, say, runaway emissions of methane.
from this article: https://e360.yale.edu/features/as_arctic_ocean_ice_disappears_global_climate_impacts_intensify_wadhams
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Pompeii ruins show that the Romans invented recycling
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What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
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George Wallace's base has found a home in the Republican party
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What did you do this weekend?
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their weekend. Did you make any plans? Take a trip? Do nothing at...
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their weekend. Did you make any plans? Take a trip? Do nothing at all? Tell us about it!
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Is there any consistent definition for what a long read is?
This article I posted has been marked as a long read with 2.7k words but this other article I posted has 4.7k words and hasn't been marked as such so what gives? We should probably also consider a...
This article I posted has been marked as a long read with 2.7k words but this other article I posted has 4.7k words and hasn't been marked as such so what gives?
We should probably also consider a 'medium read' and apply some of these standards to videos as well.
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Notes on a nightmare #6: Against newspapers
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Daily coronavirus-related chat, questions, and minor updates - April 27
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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Do you think there is anything from the past we should bring back?
(Hot take alert) I personally think mass protests should be brought back. Many governments around the world are rejecting democracy and so can really only be held accountable with drastic...
(Hot take alert)
I personally think mass protests should be brought back. Many governments around the world are rejecting democracy and so can really only be held accountable with drastic measures. I'd even argue people should be armed and follow domething like in the Charlottesville gun rallies or the 1968 DNC riots as a model for protesting particularly egregious stuff like Trump's impeachment trial. A few hundred thousand armed people pointing at the US Senate saying 'A trial without witnesses is unconstitutional, the president is not above the law' would definitely send a message to the Republicans there and watching in FOX.
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Norway has come under fire from environmental groups who accuse it of caving to oil companies over a decision to shift an Arctic no-go zone
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The entire plot of The Last of Us 2 and one major cutscene has been leaked
This is an image which contains spoilers for the entirety of The Last of Us 2, proceed at your own risk A major cutscene also got leaked. This is a link to that cutscene. Proceed at your own risk....
A major cutscene also got leaked. This is a link to that cutscene. Proceed at your own risk.
It seems that QA testers were promised bonuses when the game was going to launch, but with the indefinite delays, those bonuses obviously got pushed back. Considering that the menu language of the cutscene is Portuguese (I think), I wouldn't be surprised if someone from South America, where QA probably got outsourced to (Naughty Dog is infamous for their bad work culture) was depending on that bonus, especially with the covid situation.
I don't know how to handle this situation discussion-wise right now. If you want to spoil yourself for whatever reason (maybe not planning on buying the game, whatever) and discuss the plot of TLOU2, please mark everything as spoilers (you can use sections to hide sensitive info). Everyone else, tread lightly.
EDIT: Actually, a lot more cutscene got leaked, here's the links in the section:
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Many schools are already closed until the end of the year. So what happens to all those missed classes?
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Will you install the contact-tracing app on your phone?
Looks like governments around the world are going to start releasing tracing apps into the wild very soon. Now it's everybody's personal decision to install it or not. So my question to you,...
Looks like governments around the world are going to start releasing tracing apps into the wild very soon. Now it's everybody's personal decision to install it or not.
So my question to you, tilderinos: Are you going to install it? Why or why not? What would change your mind?
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Germany flips to Apple-Google approach on smartphone contact tracing
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Lisp-friendly list of resources
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Seattle’s leaders let scientists take the lead. New York’s did not
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Alert level 420: New Zealand weed dealers on how they’re operating in lockdown
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Fruit trenches: Cultivating subtropical plants in freezing temperatures
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One of Sweden's best-known authors, Per Olov Enquist, has died aged 85
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Global coronavirus death toll could be 60% higher than reported
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Richard Feynman: Making the extraordinary look easy
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Many failures combined to unleash death on Italy’s Lombardy
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Sámi herders won back exclusive rights to hunting and fishing in their area of the Arctic – but that has led to heightened tensions between them and local Swedes
4 votes