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4 votes
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Sabine McCalla - Baby Please Don't Go (2020)
3 votes -
Cymande - Listen (1972)
2 votes -
Bach's Brandenberg Concerto No. 3 played on period instruments
4 votes -
The philosophy of Antifa
21 votes -
Timewalker 2020
2 votes -
Reunited Apart: Lord of the Rings edition - Josh Gad gathers the cast on a video chat to discuss their memories, do line-readings, and more
5 votes -
Last Marble Standing E1 Funnel Spin - Marble Race by Jelle's Marble Runs
5 votes -
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.
17 votes -
Nick Shoulders - Snakes and Waterfalls (2018)
3 votes -
How weed eaters work (at 62,000 frames per second)
5 votes -
A surprising Pi and 5
3 votes -
From the ground up – Regenerative agriculture
7 votes -
Madvillain - Great Day (Instrumental) (2004)
4 votes -
Smoove - The Revolution Will Be Televised (2003)
3 votes -
Blind Willie Johnson - Dark Was The Night (1927)
4 votes -
Recap: SpaceX successfully launches Crew Dragon with Bob Behnken & Doug Hurley on SpX Demo-2 mission to the ISS, restoring US spaceflight for the first time in nine years
Decided I'd post a text post and provide links to all the content, since there's so much and it's all quite diverse. I'll update this post throughout the day with more content: NASA Press Release:...
Decided I'd post a text post and provide links to all the content, since there's so much and it's all quite diverse. I'll update this post throughout the day with more content:
- NASA Press Release: NASA Astronauts Launch from America in Historic Test Flight of SpaceX Crew Dragon
- Live stream & launch video, courtesy SpaceX & NASA. This is going to be live all the way through to docking with the ISS.
- NASA Spaceflight (Good resource, quite in-depth): SpaceX Dragon’s historic launch dodges weather to launch and end the gap
- SpaceNews: Crew Dragon in orbit after historic launch, by Jeff Foust
- The Verge: A cute stuffed dinosaur hitched a ride on SpaceX’s historic launch
- The Verge: Watch NASA astronauts fly SpaceX’s Crew Dragon using touchscreens
31 votes -
Killer Mike addresses the people of Atlanta
18 votes -
Protomartyr - Processed By The Boys (2020)
8 votes -
What casual games are like for someone who doesn't play video games
6 votes -
How SpaceX and NASA keeps astronauts safe during launch
5 votes -
World of Warcraft: The Corrupted Blood incident
12 votes -
Bob Dylan - The Times They Are A Changing (1964)
10 votes -
The success of nonviolent civil resistance | Erica Chenoweth
2 votes -
Regrinding coffee - A surprising result
9 votes -
Underwater aircraft carriers: Imperial Japan’s secret weapon
6 votes -
PlayStation State of Play - The Last of Us Part II - A look at the gameplay, threats, and world
6 votes -
StarKid Productions: Firebringer (full musical)
6 votes -
Overclocking and water cooling a TI-84 graphing calculator (to play DOOM on it)
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Wholesome Direct - A showcase of over fifty "cute and cozy" indie games
5 votes -
Celebrating ten years of WebM and WebRTC
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What are your favorite and least favorite gaming tropes?
Exploding barrels, invisible walls, cutscene deaths -- gaming has a whole host of tropes that range from loveable to hateable. Which are the ones you most like, and which are the ones you most...
Exploding barrels, invisible walls, cutscene deaths -- gaming has a whole host of tropes that range from loveable to hateable. Which are the ones you most like, and which are the ones you most dislike? Give examples of games that demonstrate these, and talk about how and why you feel the way that you do about them.
For those that you like, what games have really elevated their use? For those that you dislike, which games are the most egregious offenders? Also, have any games played with the tropes and subverted them in interesting or meaningful ways?
For the purposes of the question, these don't have to be tropes that only exist in gaming -- it's fine if there's crossover with other media.
Also, please mark any spoilers!
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Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition - Tech review: Switch vs. Wii vs. 3DS
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Watch the SpaceX Demo-2 crewed launch livestream at 4:33pm ET, May 27th
20 votes -
Dominic Cummings' statement, a guided tour
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Denmark embraces live music drive-ins – musicians are finding new ways to reach their fans safely
7 votes -
Inside Second Life's most expensive brothel
8 votes -
Plans for PeerTube v3 : global index, progressive fundraising, live streaming
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The Queen: NYC drag pageant scene before House LaBeija
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The cool history of ice cream (in America) | The Ice Cream Show Episode 9
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Subutai: Genghis Khan’s demon dog of war
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How She-Ra’s game-changing ending made cartoon history | The Big Picture
6 votes -
Latest video of gameplay from Champions of Regnum anniversary event -- new Squid Island allowing players of all levels to enter an immediate pvp warzone, all players levelled to the same level
3 votes -
How to capture wild yeast for bread (and why it works)
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Good, fun, easy and cheap co-op games for a gamecircle
We're trying to start a Gamecircle (kind of like a Bookcircle) with friends and accuintances and I'm looking for some good Games to start. It is a daunting task to be honest, as there will be some...
We're trying to start a Gamecircle (kind of like a Bookcircle) with friends and accuintances and I'm looking for some good Games to start. It is a daunting task to be honest, as there will be some first time gamers taking part. And for me as a singleplayer for year (mostly factorio and some round and grand strategy games) I dont even know where to start looking.
I'm looking for something like mario kart, which is easy to understand and fun for everybody to play, for the first months. Not cost more than 10$, be aviable through steam or gog or itch.io, preferably cross-platform (steam play works fine too).On another note, has someboy tried something like this? how did/does it work out? What would be your Advice?
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The untold history of Arkane, developers of Dishonored, Prey, Ravenholm, and more
10 votes -
Ə: The most common vowel sound in English
14 votes -
Lankum: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert (2020)
6 votes -
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.
25 votes -
Authoritarian breakdown -- how dictators fall | Dr. Natasha Ezrow
5 votes