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73 votes
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Compromised credentials for a Microsoft support agent enabled outside access to non-enterprise Hotmail, Outlook, and MSN emails for months
9 votes -
How great managers give and receive feedback
3 votes -
21 compilers and 3 orders of magnitude in 60 minutes (PDF)
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FGFC820- Society (2006)
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The Hitler Beetle and other oddities of scientific naming
4 votes -
A lawyer set himself on fire to protest climate change. Did anyone care?
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Favorite homebrew console applications/games
What is your favorite homebrew console application/game? A really cool thing I saw recently was someone moved the dsi version of flipnote to a 3ds and connected it to an unofficial server to...
What is your favorite homebrew console application/game? A really cool thing I saw recently was someone moved the dsi version of flipnote to a 3ds and connected it to an unofficial server to continue using it like when the servers were still online. Another cool thing was DS linux, I never managed to get it working but as part of the install process it removed the health and safety warning screen which is kinda neat.
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California National Guard defies Donald Trump on transgender troop ban
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Hackers tricked a Tesla, and it's a sign of things to come in the race to fool artificial intelligence
13 votes -
Finland’s Social Democrats win close election victory
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Julian Assange tried to use embassy as 'centre for spying', says Ecuador's President Lenin Moreno
8 votes -
Psychedelic renaissance: Could MDMA help with PTSD, depression and anxiety?
7 votes -
Can food choices reduce greenhouse gas emissions?
5 votes -
Running an IRC Network in 2019: Challenges and Opportunities
7 votes -
Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 1 discussion thread
Wanted to start a discussion for us GoT fans and give our thoughts on how the first episode played out and what we expect to come. Please delete if unnecessary/unwanted. This is a spoiler zone so...
Wanted to start a discussion for us GoT fans and give our thoughts on how the first episode played out and what we expect to come. Please delete if unnecessary/unwanted. This is a spoiler zone so you've been warned
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The Station
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The messy heart of London drag still beats in Sink The Pink nightclub
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Protesters in Sudan and Algeria have learned from the Arab Spring
9 votes -
Black Midi - bmbmbm (2018)
6 votes -
Game of Thrones recap for Season 8 – Everything you need to know
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Active shooter drills are scaring kids and may not protect them. Some schools are taking a new approach.
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House OKs 100 percent clean energy in Washington by 2045
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Is coffee essential? Switzerland says no.
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New video of Intelsat 29e satellite reveals dramatic “anomaly”
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The vanishing of flight 370
15 votes -
The drought is over: Tiger Woods wins 2019 Masters, his first major championship since 2008
14 votes -
How heavy metal and Satan gave us this sticker
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Suggestion for users: avoiding excessive use of acronyms
The internet slang is full of acronyms. Some are harmless and well known, such as "lol" or "IMHO", but others not so much. Tildes is explicit by design, with a preference for clear text labels...
The internet slang is full of acronyms. Some are harmless and well known, such as "lol" or "IMHO", but others not so much. Tildes is explicit by design, with a preference for clear text labels instead of icons. In my opinion, that's a great design choice, and maybe we should take inspiration from that in our communications. On Reddit, it's common to find obscure acronyms. Some subs require glossaries to understand their particular lingo. Sometimes this is necessary, but, in excess, acronyms can be annoying and even excluding, especially for non-native speakers. Because there are situations in which the use of acronyms is required, I don't think there should be a rule on the matter. That's merely a suggestion. What you lovely Tilda Swintons™ think about it?
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All-male historically Black Morehouse College will admit transgender men
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Caesar in Britannia and Germania
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For Some Quidditch Players, The Magic Wears Off As Injury Risks Grow Clearer
10 votes -
A rare trio of bald eagles — two dads, one mom — are raising eaglets together in one nest
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The most dangerous stuff in the universe - Strange stars explained
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Melody's Echo Chamber - Quand Vas Tu Rentrer ? (2012)
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Pakistan's blasphemy laws
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Clouseau - Daar Gaat Ze (There She Goes)
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Photopia's Maze: A Moment of Perfect Beauty
5 votes -
Manu Delago Ensemble - BFG (2018)
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What are the arguments against letting user data be collected?
It's obviously bad when "real" data like full names and credit card info leaks, but most data companies collect is probably email address and some anonymous things like which buttons and when the...
It's obviously bad when "real" data like full names and credit card info leaks, but most data companies collect is probably email address and some anonymous things like which buttons and when the user clicked.
Nevertheless, such data collection, tracking and telemetry is considered quite bad among power users. I don't support those practices either. But I'm struggling to consolidate my arguments agaist data collection. The one I'm confident about is effects on performance and battery life on mobile devices, but why else it's bad I'm not sure.
What are your arguments? Why is it bad when a company X knows what anonymous user Y did and made money on that info? What's the good response to anyone who asks why I'm doing the "privacy things"?
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Facebook investors launch desperate bid to oust Mark Zuckerberg
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Ketamine may relieve depression by repairing damaged brain circuits
12 votes -
Stratolaunch flies world's largest plane for the first time
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Very sad news has come through to us today. Mardi Gras 78er Ron Austin passed away this morning. Back in 1978, it was Ron who said "why don't we have a street party?"
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Chicago’s ankle monitors can call and record kids without their consent
7 votes -
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order | Official reveal trailer
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Radical climate action 'critical' to Great Barrier Reef's survival, government body says
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How doctors and the church conspired to stop an 11-year-old girl from having an abortion after rape
12 votes -
I miss Facebook, and I'm not ashamed to admit it
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Have any "under the radar" type regional recipes you can share?
I'll start: Hessian 'Tater soup. Maybe not very exciting, but I just love the stuff. Start off with a diced onion and about 1 - 1.5 kg of peeled, sliced potatoes. Throw into a big pot on high heat...
I'll start: Hessian 'Tater soup. Maybe not very exciting, but I just love the stuff.
Start off with a diced onion and about 1 - 1.5 kg of peeled, sliced potatoes. Throw into a big pot on high heat with some oil and let it develop some color. Meanwhile, get peeling and chopping on this stuff - carrots, celery root, leek, parsley, parsley root. Amounts as desired, but I like to use a lot of parsley - root or leafs. If your taters get enough color, cover with water and add the rest of the veggies. All that in place, cook until soft. Blend. Add 200ml of sour cream and season with nutmeg, pepper and salt. Consistency should be thick, maybe slightly chunky.
When serving, fry up a few slices of old sausage to throw in there. This one is a traditional north hessian sausage, but any only lightly spiced and smoked, coarse ground, fatty hard sausage will do. Add a sprig of parsley if you feel like upping the presentation.
24 votes