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Sears, the store that changed America, declares bankruptcy
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The Keeper of the Ghost Trees (Albino Redwoods) - Great Big Story
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What Color is Your Function?
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UK Biobank data on 500,000 people paves way to precision medicine
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Big Boi - NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert (2018)
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Amy Winehouse hologram to start touring in 2019
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When a DNA test reveals your daughter is not your biological child
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North Korea: Diplomatic life inside Pyongyang can be 'superficial, difficult, and controlled'
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Similar to what you might see on ~tv for example, would anyone here be interested in a weekly or biweekly game discussion?
I was inspired to ask this because I see a lot of other groups like ~TV people have been doing periodic discussions, and I got to thinking it could work here too. Every now and then, we could hold...
I was inspired to ask this because I see a lot of other groups like ~TV people have been doing periodic discussions, and I got to thinking it could work here too. Every now and then, we could hold a discussion on either a video game or board game, for example. If I were to start this up would anyone be interested?
Edit: Oh, and any suggestions for if I do start it up? What games I could start with etc?
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Doctor Who S11E02 'The Ghost Monument' discussion thread
Prompted by the comment just left by @Adams on the first post, I thought I'd make a topic for the next episode! So what did people think? For those of you who weren't particularly into the first...
Prompted by the comment just left by @Adams on the first post, I thought I'd make a topic for the next episode!
So what did people think? For those of you who weren't particularly into the first episode, did this one work better for you? (If not, no hard feelings, I'm just curious why/why not~)
I'll stick my thoughts in a comment again.
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The making of Fallout Shelter
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Unprotected: "An acclaimed American charity said it was saving some of the world’s most vulnerable girls from sexual exploitation. But from the very beginning, girls were being raped."
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The 19th century best-selling author excluded by the Brazilian Academy of Letters
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Huge majority of Australians oppose laws banning gay students and teachers
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When pop-up books taught popular science
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What are some of your favorite tools that have given individual games a new life?
I grew up playing DOOM, but if I were to boot up the original game I would find it frustrating to play by modern standards (e.g. mouse movement?!). Thankfully, there are a ton of source ports that...
I grew up playing DOOM, but if I were to boot up the original game I would find it frustrating to play by modern standards (e.g. mouse movement?!). Thankfully, there are a ton of source ports that modernize the engine and make the game more accessible to current gaming sensibilities (e.g. WASD-movement). They're basically community remasters of the game.
It got me wondering about what other games have strongly benefited from tools that exist outside of the game itself.
Examples of what I mean:
- Source ports (e.g. DOOM)
- Community bugfixes (e.g. Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines)
- Restored/extended content (e.g. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II)
- Significant mods (e.g. Frostfall for Skyrim)
- Rulesets/challenges (e.g. Nuzlocke Challenge for Pokémon)
- Anything else that doesn't fit the above categories
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The Magic Leap con
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Thoughts on private trackers
What are y'all thoughts on private tracker, or p2p in general? How private trackers compete with usenet, scene ftps etc.
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id Software and Doom co-creator settles legal fight with ZeniMax
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What is American cheese, anyway?
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The Porsche 959's History Was Way More of a Disaster Than You Know
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Elections in Ancient Rome | How They Did It
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Pinboard on Twitter: Palmer Luckey has made the maximum legal donation this year to Steve King, the nation's most openly white supremacist congressman.
@pinboard: Palmer Luckey has made the maximum legal donation this year to Steve King, the nation's most openly white supremacist congressman.
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Advance (Reddit and Condé Nast owner) acquires majority stake in games and E-sports analytics firm Newzoo
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UK scientists turn coffee industry waste into electricity
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The PlayStation 4 fails at handling text strings; can be bricked by receiving messages.
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One Night, Hot Springs uses social anxiety to explain what it’s like to be transgender in Japan.
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Georg Rockall-Schmidt - Getting Remakes Right
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Stop reading what makes Elon Musk and Bill Gates successful
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Last year, the flu put him in a coma. This year he's getting the shot.
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Eritrea: Human rights concerns persist months after peace deals
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A history of true civilisation is not one of monuments
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NSW Young Nationals investigate alt-right 'infiltration', suspend new memberships
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The politicisation of English language proficiency, not poor English itself, creates barriers.
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'We need to know the sex. If it’s a girl we are going to terminate it.'
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PeerTube reaches its first stable 1.0 release
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Mastodon's two year anniversary: A retrospective
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The long, long history of long, long CVS receipts
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Black Mirror S04E01 “USS Callister” discussion thread
Previous episode | Index thread | Next episode Black Mirror Season 4 Episode 1 - USS Callister Capt. Robert Daly presides over his crew with wisdom and courage. But a new recruit will soon...
Previous episode | Index thread | Next episode
Black Mirror Season 4 Episode 1 - USS Callister
Capt. Robert Daly presides over his crew with wisdom and courage. But a new recruit will soon discover nothing on this spaceship is what it seems.
Warning: this thread contains spoilers about this episode! If you haven't seen it yet, please watch it and come back to this thread later.
You can talk about past episodes, but please don't discuss future episodes in this thread!
If you don't know what to say, here are some questions to get the discussion started:
- How does the title relate to the episode itself?
- Are there any similarities between real life events and the episode?
- Are there any references or easter eggs in the episode, such as references to past episodes?
Please rate the episode here!
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Programming Challenge: Polygon analysis.
It's time for another programming challenge! Given a list of coordinate pairs on a 2D plane that describe the vertices of a polygon, determine whether the polygon is concave or convex. Since a...
It's time for another programming challenge!
Given a list of coordinate pairs on a 2D plane that describe the vertices of a polygon, determine whether the polygon is concave or convex.
Since a polygon could potentially be any shape if we don't specify which vertices connect to which, we'll assume that the coordinates are given in strict order such that adjacent coordinates in the list are connected. Specifically, if we call the list
V[1, n]and say thatV[i] <-> V[j]means "vertex i and vertex j are connected", then for each arbitraryV[i]we haveV[i-1] <-> V[i] <-> V[i+1]. Moreover, sinceV[1]andV[n]are at the ends of the list,V[1] <-> V[n]holds (i.e. the list "wraps around").Finally, for simplicity we can assume that all coordinates are unique, that all polygon descriptions generate valid polygons with 3 or more non-overlapping sides, and that, yes, we're working with coordinates that exist in the set of real numbers only. Don't over-complicate it :)
For those who want an even greater challenge, extend this out to work with 3D space!
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Flash floods and landslides kill at least twenty-seven on Indonesian island of Sumatra
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United Nations urges Australia to evacuate offshore refugees over health crisis
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Australian restaurants scramble to get their hands on emu eggs
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Five in a row - the planets align in the night sky
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Brady vs. Belichick: Who’s to blame for the Patriots’ insufferable success?
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Slowdive - When the Sun Hits (1993)
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Universal basic income is Silicon Valley’s latest scam
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Advice from the New Yorker's food critic: If I have one day in New York, where should I eat?
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Members of a far-right men’s group violently beat up protesters and weren’t arrested. New York Police Department won’t say why.
14 votes