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11 votes
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Buddhist monks speak at the National Cathedral in Washington
8 votes -
Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection being delisted March 31
22 votes -
Recommend me some deep dive YouTube videos / Portland trip recs!
This one's a two parter- I'm traveling to Portland for the week so I have a bit of a plane ride ahead of me. Recommend me some deep dive hour + YouTube videos I can download for the flight! I tend...
This one's a two parter-
I'm traveling to Portland for the week so I have a bit of a plane ride ahead of me. Recommend me some deep dive hour + YouTube videos I can download for the flight! I tend to drift towards science, technology, psychology, and some hank green esque talking heads about whatever.
Also if you have anything in particular you think I should check out in Portland let me know! Particularly interested in the niche spots. Still a bit tentative stuff but mostly plan to do the Tillamook factory, a tea room, PSU Farmers market, and ten falls hike.
8 votes -
Alone Across Gola (2025) | Award-winning adventure documentary
2 votes -
Northern Krig – Hunting A Nourishing Territory (2026)
2 votes -
Does bug spray affect the strength of climbing gear?
5 votes -
Why the internet is terrified of London
14 votes -
'Control AI', a non-profit that ostensibly works to protect humanity from the risks of AI, is actually sponsoring influencers to divert public attention away from them
25 votes -
Internet of Bugs / Spec Again creator, Carl, is planning a course for developers who want to go solo - looking for feedback from potential participants
12 votes -
itch.io: No ICE in Minnesota Bundle
48 votes -
Guttural Slug – Ulcers In The Flesh Of Thought (2025)
4 votes -
Electric Hydra – It's All Just Dirt (2026)
3 votes -
Taylor Swift’s obsession with self-mythologising makes for boring art
21 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.
15 votes -
Bad Bunny Superbowl LX halftime show
47 votes -
Maddie Ashman - Behind Closed Eyes (2026)
4 votes -
Steven Spielberg in thirty shots
17 votes -
Delilah Bon - ILLEGAL ALIENS (2026)
3 votes -
Listers - a glimpse into extreme birdwatching
10 votes -
Guided by Voices - Hold on Hope (2000)
4 votes -
The hidden cost of AI art: Brandon Sanderson's keynote
52 votes -
The Greenland crisis - the Arctic, alliances and a US strategic folly
9 votes -
What About Bob? — The most tense film production of the '90s
13 votes -
Dschinghis Khan - Moskau (1979)
21 votes -
The malignant degradation of trust in scientific work
24 votes -
Jessica Williams - Portrait of Picasso II (jazz, solo prepared piano - 1986)
7 votes -
DC High Volume - Batman: Year One
4 votes -
Kyu Sakamoto - Sukiyaki (1961)
7 votes -
Atlas airborne
5 votes -
Tim Curry breaks down his most iconic roles
21 votes -
I tried making homemade Whoppers | Claire Recreates
13 votes -
Deadly dust: Explosions at Didion Milling
16 votes -
Ian McKellen does relevant Shakespeare on Stephen Colbert
33 votes -
Loreen – Feels Like Heaven (2026)
6 votes -
Taskmaster NZ Season 6, Episode 1 - 'It’s like a Make A Wish' | Full episode
19 votes -
A "Real BMO" local AI Agent with a Raspberry Pi and Ollama
17 votes -
S3RL ft CODA, IC3MANIA - And We Go (2025)
4 votes -
Abaddon Incarnate - This Verminous Creation (2026)
5 votes -
Magnadur – Ignored (2026)
4 votes -
Гражданская Оборона - Вечная весна (Ладони) (2022)
5 votes -
Rust - Naval update
4 votes -
How good is a world rank 17 table tennis player actually? | Rank a Pro
9 votes -
‘Baldur’s Gate’ TV series continuing game’s story in works at HBO from ‘The Last Of Us’ co-creator Craig Mazin and Hasbro Entertainment
35 votes -
Portable pulley blower
13 votes -
How a YouTuber’s self-financed horror film became a surprise hit
18 votes -
Elín Hall – As The World Falls Down (2025)
7 votes -
Looking for casual hotseat game recommendations
Every year my friend group and I have a long weekend meetup where we rent a house and communally nerd out with each other. Lots of tabletop gaming; plenty of Magic matches; handheld consoles...
Every year my friend group and I have a long weekend meetup where we rent a house and communally nerd out with each other. Lots of tabletop gaming; plenty of Magic matches; handheld consoles everywhere; etc.
I always bring my Steam Link so people can cast their Decks to the TV, and I'm looking for recommendations for games that would be good for hotseat play where people can pass around a Deck and each play a little bit of. (So, specifically single player games rather than multiplayer games.)
In past years Peggle and Peglin have been big hits with the group. They're immediately pick-uppable even by people who don't play a lot of videogames (of which there are a few in our group). They're also eminently entertaining to watch because it's easy to tell what's going on.
I'm looking for other games that would fit the bill: casual, simple, fun, easy to hand off to others, relatively quick intervals between players. If you have any recommendations, let me know!
17 votes -
I'm annoyed with mundane revisionist history
Yesterday I did something stupid. I went to reddit and responded to a comment. The comment in question was talking about how popular the PS2 was because it also functioned as a DVD player. I...
Yesterday I did something stupid. I went to reddit and responded to a comment. The comment in question was talking about how popular the PS2 was because it also functioned as a DVD player. I pointed out that few people would have bought a PS2 because it was more expensive than a standalone device, and didn't come with a remote. People often get confused about this because the PS3 basically fit this description: it was one of the best and cheapest blu-ray players for quite a while. Naturally when I went back to look at reddit today I found a bunch of people saying "nuh-uh" and my response had negative karma.
There's a lot of revisionist history when it comes to video games. For the earlier generation, there seems to be this idea that the Sega Saturn couldn't do "real" 3D graphics and the Playstation couldn't do "real" sprites - in spite of a massive library of titles that directly prove that they both draw 2D and 3D graphics just fine - heck, there's a bunch of people out there who think Symphony of the Night on PSX is one of the best pixel art games of all time.
I don't really care much about these specific examples, because they're ultimately meaningless. It's not remotely likely that these "factoids" will make a difference to anyone's life. What I do care about, however, is what it says about society. We already know reddit is an echo chamber, but if we can't figure out what the actual truth of history was, we're doomed as a species.
40 votes -
The internet wasn't built for live sports
20 votes