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20 votes
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Minneapolis ex-officer who knelt on George Floyd's neck is in custody and faces charges of third-degree murder and manslaughter
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Software Development as Advanced Damage Control
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Factorio - The 1.0 Plan - Release date is now August 14 (Five weeks earlier than originally announced)
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What do you think is the next big technological breakthrough?
Consumer, environmental, enterprise tech, etc.
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How SpaceX and NASA keeps astronauts safe during launch
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What have you been listening to this week?
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
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One of the first California counties to reopen is closing again - Lassen County, pop. 30,000, had no cases of COVID and reopened in early May. It now has four cases
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$100B plan submitted for massive remake and expansion of National Science Foundation
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What did you do this week?
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 week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do...
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 week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do nothing at all? Tell us about it!
6 votes -
How conspiracy theories fueled the US civil war
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World of Warcraft: The Corrupted Blood incident
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“Core Web Vitals” replaces AMP as requirement for Top Stories module
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Philip Manshaus's trial raises important questions about the role of freedom of speech in enabling far-right extremism
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US court grants permission to recover Marconi telegraph from Titanic wreckage—but NOAA is fiercely opposed to the controversial salvage mission
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New data indicates the Mississippi Delta is on borrowed time
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The design of the “Incalculable Loss” front page of The New York Times for Memorial Day, 2020
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Sweden football coach Janne Andersson has signed a contract extension through to UEFA Euro 2024
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Rocket Lab to resume launches in June
6 votes -
South Korea re-imposes some coronavirus restrictions after spike in new cases
8 votes -
Bob Dylan - The Times They Are A Changing (1964)
10 votes -
Coronavirus patients flood hospitals in Indonesia's second-largest city
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GPT-3: Language models are few-shot learners
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The Karen in Chief
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Alt-right homophobes are using 4chan to plan a terrifying cyber attack on the LGBT+ community during Pride month
15 votes -
The decline and fall of the spectacle-commodity economy
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After one week with no new cases, New Zealand down to 1 active COVID-19 case, as mass gathering limit increases to 100 people
14 votes -
African authorities conduct manhunts after hundreds flee quarantine centres in Zimbabwe and Malawi
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macOS 10.15.5 has a trivial bug or a ‘reprehensible’ security decision
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The success of nonviolent civil resistance | Erica Chenoweth
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Now is a great time to start reading Gunnerkrigg Court
5 votes -
Australia's High Court decides 'Palace letters' written during the Whitlam dismissal can be accessed by historian Jenny Hocking
6 votes -
To deliver ‘The Simpsons’ in 4:3 aspect ratio, Disney+ had to rearchitect its content-delivery system
12 votes -
Regrinding coffee - A surprising result
9 votes -
SpaceX overcame never-before-seen parachute deploy and thruster problems during Crew Dragon development
8 votes -
Underwater aircraft carriers: Imperial Japan’s secret weapon
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"Superspreaders": A small percentage of people may be responsible for a large number of COVID-19 infections
10 votes -
Weather scrubs SpaceX commercial crew launch, Demo-2
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Virgin Orbit recap: first launch attempt fails
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European Union proposes $825 billion coronavirus rescue plan, giving Brussels power to raise money for first time
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Protestors criticized for looting businesses without forming private equity firm first
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Zuckerberg dismisses fact-checking after bragging about fact-checking
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Boston Marathon canceled for the first time in its 124-year history
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US President Donald Trump signs executive order designed to limit the legal protections that shield social media companies from liability for the content users post on their platforms
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New topics request
I’m sorry if this isn’t the correct avenue or if I have missed a previous post about this but I was wondering how new topics could be requested. I think a DIY topic would be great, as a woodworker...
I’m sorry if this isn’t the correct avenue or if I have missed a previous post about this but I was wondering how new topics could be requested. I think a DIY topic would be great, as a woodworker I think something more specific to woodworking would be great but with the current size of the user base a more broad topic might be better suited.
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"[R]iots do not develop out of thin air. [...] in the final analysis, a riot is the language of the unheard." Martin Luther King, Jr., 1967
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Who are some of your local musicians that are really cool, but are relatively unknown to the world?
So recently YouTube recommended to me this young man. His dance moves captivated me and some of the songs got stuck in my head even though I don't speak a word of Icelandic. Later I found out that...
So recently YouTube recommended to me this young man. His dance moves captivated me and some of the songs got stuck in my head even though I don't speak a word of Icelandic. Later I found out that Daði Freyr was in the contest for Eurovision, so I guess that's why YouTube recommended him.
My question is this: if you're from a non-English speaking country, what are some of the cool musicians would you like to share with the world?
I'll start by mentioning Theodor Bastard. You might have heard them if you played Pathologic 2, personally I adore steppe version of Darkness from the OST
I'd like to also mention Nautilus Pompilius. They have been disbanded for a long time now, their lead lyrics writer had died and their front man does not deserve much respect now, but Летучий Фрегат (Flying Frigate) from the first album still gets me every time, even though it's not very good technically. I'll throw in Крылья (Wings) too11 votes -
Protests over death of George Floyd disrupt Minneapolis, and beyond
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How do you design a Proof of Concept project for a new dev/test tool?
Input wanted for an article. Let's say that your company is considering the purchase of an expensive new application to help in the company's software development. The demo looks great, and the...
Input wanted for an article.
Let's say that your company is considering the purchase of an expensive new application to help in the company's software development. The demo looks great, and the feature list makes it sound perfect for your needs. So your Management arranges for a proof of concept license to find out if the software is worth the hefty investment. The boss comes to you to ask you to be in charge of the PoC project.
I'm aiming to write an article to help developers, devops, and testers determine if a given vendor's application meets the company's needs. The only assumption I'm making is that the software is expensive; if it's cheap, the easy answer is, "Buy a copy for a small team and see what they think." And I'm thinking in terms of development software rather than enterprise tools (e.g. cloud-based backup) though I suspect many of the practices are similar.
Aside: Note that this project is beyond "Decide if we need such a thing." In this scenario, everyone agrees that purchasing a tool is a good idea, and they agree on the baseline requirements. The issue is whether this is the right software for the job.
So, how do you go about it? I'm sure that it's more than "Get a copy and poke at it randomly." How did (or would) you go about designing a PoC project? If you've been involved in such a project in the past (particularly if the purchase wasn't ideal), what advice could someone have given you to help you make a better choice? I want to create a useful guide that applies to any "enterprise-class" purchase.
For example: Do you recommend that the PoC period be based on time (N months) or workload (N transactions)? How do you decide who should be on the PoC team? What's involved in putting together a comprehensive list of requirements (e.g. integrates with OurFavoredDatabase, meets performance goals of X), creating a test suite that exercises what the software dev product does, and evaluating the results? ...and what am I not thinking of, that I should?
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Urine test for kidney stones gives results in thirty minutes
6 votes