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10 votes
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A Green New Deal for housing
12 votes -
A Fistful of Woolongs - A Cowboy Bebop Retrospective
7 votes -
Memetics—A growth industry in US Military operations
13 votes -
A swamp divided: How Donald Trump's arrival turned DC nightlife upside down
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Suggestion: Filter by Domain
One of the issues I had with HackerNews was that the front page was dominated by articles from major publications that imo were often written by journalists out of their depth. I think having a...
One of the issues I had with HackerNews was that the front page was dominated by articles from major publications that imo were often written by journalists out of their depth. I think having a filter by domain feature would help users avoid certain publications that they know they won't enjoy reading.
9 votes -
Oil: Success With the Interactive Shell
9 votes -
Is it OK to like the work of bad people?
34 votes -
Digs & Woosh (DiY Soundsystem) at Castlemorton free festival 1992
2 votes -
Anthem | Launch trailer
8 votes -
Tim O'Reilly: The fundamental problem with Silicon Valley’s favorite growth strategy
17 votes -
Axiom Verge on the Epic Store (which is currently free) crashed whenever you entered a certain area, due to a missing sound effect file named "steam"
13 votes -
There’s a vanishing resource we’re not talking about - humans are losing our cultural diversity even faster than we’re destroying the planet
27 votes -
Mr. Chen's Mountain - The story of a Chinese billionaire who moved back home, setting his mansion down in the middle of his economically depressed ancestral village
8 votes -
They really don’t make music like they used to - A look at the "loudness war" and how it's affected the mastering of popular songs and this year's Grammy nominees
11 votes -
Study shows that "beer before wine" makes no difference to a hangover
10 votes -
Spotify will now suspend or terminate accounts it finds are using ad blockers
55 votes -
Anxiety, AWOL executives and "bloodshed": How Disney is making 21st Century Fox disappear
6 votes -
Many popular iPhone apps secretly record your screen without asking
23 votes -
John Galton wanted Libertarian paradise in ‘Anarchapulco.’ He got bullets instead.
9 votes -
Factorio Friday Facts #281 - For a few frames more
9 votes -
New pill can deliver insulin
7 votes -
The ‘coal curtain’ is the new Iron Curtain
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Green New Deal doesn't include nuclear. Good? Bad? What do you think?
18 votes -
The action adventure game 'Evoland Legendary Edition' arrives with Linux support
10 votes -
UK ban on discarding edible fish at sea thwarted by industry
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How all-knowing smartphones could become the Pentagon’s employee access cards
9 votes -
Thai Princess Ubolratana Mahidol running to be Prime Minister against military candidate
6 votes -
NSW Land and Environment Court dismisses Gloucester Resources's Rocky Hill Mine appeal
5 votes -
China link possible in cyber attack on Australian Parliament computer system, ABC understands
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Yaariyan youth group LGBTQ flash mob 2019 (Mumbai, India)
"Every year the LGBTQ youth support group of The Humsafar Trust, Yaariyan, organizes a flashmob at a prominent location in Mumbai during Queer Azadi Mumbai Pride Month. This year it is extra...
"Every year the LGBTQ youth support group of The Humsafar Trust, Yaariyan, organizes a flashmob at a prominent location in Mumbai during Queer Azadi Mumbai Pride Month. This year it is extra special because it is the first LGBTQ flashmob after decriminalization of the LGBTQ community."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fX2wjjOFL3w
Because sometimes we need a bit of joy in our lives...
6 votes -
sr.ht is now sourcehut
17 votes -
China investigates HIV contamination of 12,000 blood plasma treatments
6 votes -
Russian-style kleptocracy is infiltrating America
12 votes -
Is there life on Earth?
11 votes -
The five families of feces - The porta-potty business is as dirty as you’d think. But one man keeps coming up smelling like roses.
7 votes -
#changethestats: A new way of talking about unemployment
3 votes -
The Knight Foundation commissioned a study to analyze bot accounts that spread fake news on Twitter. This is what they found.
13 votes -
Jeff Bezos accuses National Enquirer of extortion and blackmail
30 votes -
Pet Shop Boys - On social media (lyric video) (2019)
The Pet Shop Boys (my favourite band/artist ever) are releasing an EP this weekend. (Who even knew EPs were still a format?) It will include three satiricial songs and one sad song, which they're...
The Pet Shop Boys (my favourite band/artist ever) are releasing an EP this weekend. (Who even knew EPs were still a format?) It will include three satiricial songs and one sad song, which they're posting progressively on YouTube throughout the week.
I've heard the three satirical songs, and this one's my favourite. I also love the style of the video - it's a great meeting of form and function. And I thought it was appropriate for here. ;)
EDIT: Typo.
5 votes -
Self-driving cars: Navigating the hype
4 votes -
Roguelikes, persistency, and progression
7 votes -
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez releases US Green New Deal outline
29 votes -
Goodbye Big Five: Kashmir Hill tried to block each of Amazon, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Apple from her life for a week. To end the experiment, she tried to block all five at once.
19 votes -
Spotify’s podcast aggregation play
4 votes -
Pufferfish in China: diners lured by delicacy now that country has bred them poison-free
7 votes -
Looking for a third pal to play Apex Legends with on Xbox
Hi, so my SO and I are looking for a third person to play Apex with. We're pretty casual and not the best skill wise but just playing it for fun. Having a third person to talk to would be cool. We...
Hi, so my SO and I are looking for a third person to play Apex with. We're pretty casual and not the best skill wise but just playing it for fun. Having a third person to talk to would be cool. We typically play around 9pm EST for about an hour or two. If you're down you can add us on xbox and shoot us a message at
Rocket ManandBubblegum KMA7 votes -
JavaScript toy that demonstrated a model of how demographics cluster
A while back I saw a cool link on Tildes, I think it was before the save feature was implemented, which is why I've lost it. It was an article with an accompanying JavaScript toy to demonstrate...
A while back I saw a cool link on Tildes, I think it was before the save feature was implemented, which is why I've lost it. It was an article with an accompanying JavaScript toy to demonstrate the point: if a system starts clustered, equality alone won't bring the system to equilibrium because the system has momentum. You have to swing hard in the other direction to get to actual equilibrium. (i.e. it was a defense of affirmative action.)
Basically, you set some conditions meant to represent demographics. The people were represented by little squares in the simulation. The conditions were things like "start X% concentrated" and "squares must have 2/3/4 different colored neighbor squares."
I think it was on Medium, but I'm not sure, and I can't for the life of me find it again even after scouring Tildes, Reddit, and Google. Anyone know what I'm talking about and where I can find it again?
4 votes -
Geraint Thomas says cycling now ‘one of the cleanest sports around’
6 votes -
What Spotify’s $230 million Gimlet deal means for the podcast industry
8 votes